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    Q&A - P3 Science

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    • P Offline
      ponyo
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      Hi Agony Mum

      am surprised these are tested at P3. Remember studying some of these when I was P4/5 decades ago... (how times have changed šŸ˜“ ).

      Just to add on to Champion's reply, both egg white and yolk serve as food for the embryo during incubation. Think it's the albumen in the white that provides nutrients /water to the embryo. However, the white also serve as a protection for the yolk.

      Also, regarding the bulb/ginger question, to be more precise a ginger is a rhizome although they (be it bulbs or tubers or rhizomes or stolon/runners) are all broadly categorised as underground stems. But not all underground stems are bulbs. Hope I have not confused you. šŸ˜„

      btw, just out of curiosity, did you get these questions from assessment books or exam papers?

      Cheers
      Ponyo

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        allcc6
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        Pls advise on the following question :


        On which part of the body of an insect are the breathing holes found?

        (a) Feelers
        (b) Head
        Ā© Abdomen
        (d) Thorax

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          J and J
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          allcc6:
          Pls advise on the following question :


          On which part of the body of an insect are the breathing holes found?

          (a) Feelers
          (b) Head
          (c) Abdomen
          (d) Thorax
          Ans: c

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            ponyo
            last edited by

            But there are articles also mentioning that the spiracles are found laterally along the thorax and abodomen...(e.g.)


            http://www.cals.ncsu.edu/course/ent425/tutorial/respire.html

            so it's rather confusing :nailbite:

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              HAPPYH
              last edited by

              Yes, spiracles (breathing holes) are found in the abdomen regions

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                jedamum
                last edited by

                alamak. nowadays science test these type of stuff already ah? i thought the purpose of knowing insects in P3 science is to differentiate them from other animals categories and know how to differentiate what is an insect. now still have to know their breathing techniques? :faint:

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                  auntieM
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                  jedamum:
                  alamak. nowadays science test these type of stuff already ah? i thought the purpose of knowing insects in P3 science is to differentiate them from other animals categories and know how to differentiate what is an insect. now still have to know their breathing techniques? :faint:

                  Yalor... Scary de šŸ˜“

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                    ponyo
                    last edited by

                    scary indeed...another disaster of teach less learn more? Don't think teacher/textbook taught that to my kiddo. 🤷 suspect this is from some assessment book. :siao: maybe they all expect the kids to be entomologist in the making :yikes:

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                      AgonyMum
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                      Hi ponyo,

                      The questions are from Longman assessment book, I think. I cannot recall all these ginger, onion thingy taught in Primary schools. I find all these quite dry and boring šŸ˜ž

                      ponyo:
                      Hi Agony Mum
                      am surprised these are tested at P3. Remember studying some of these when I was P4/5 decades ago... (how times have changed šŸ˜“ ).

                      Just to add on to Champion's reply, both egg white and yolk serve as food for the embryo during incubation. Think it's the albumen in the white that provides nutrients /water to the embryo. However, the white also serve as a protection for the yolk.

                      Also, regarding the bulb/ginger question, to be more precise a ginger is a rhizome although they (be it bulbs or tubers or rhizomes or stolon/runners) are all broadly categorised as underground stems. But not all underground stems are bulbs. Hope I have not confused you. šŸ˜„

                      btw, just out of curiosity, did you get these questions from assessment books or exam papers?

                      Cheers
                      Ponyo

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                        HAPPYH
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                        1) Is glass a man-made material or natural material?


                        Different books state differently. But I will go for man-made material. Glass is a man-made material made up of things that were obtained from the ground.

                        Again, I am not comfortable just to go and explain this to my DD as teacher may think differently. Hence decided to ask our experienced parents. Please share your views.

                        2) Metal - man-made material or natural material?

                        3) Tin - how to explain tin does not refer to coke tin but is a kind of metal?

                        Thank you in advance.

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