2010 PSLE Science
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Polar bear:
No i do not think so. As the rotten log habitat or the leaf litter habitat is dark i am not sure darkness is a factor for the growth of decomposersThanks.
One of my suggestions for the decomposition question was to put the jar in a dark room and my reason was that it would allow more decomposers to come into the jar, thus speeding up decomposition.
Can someone tell me if this is acceptable
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beauty queen:
One of the factors for Rotting log habitat is dampness n darkness. So, i think polar bear ans is correct
No i do not think so. As the rotten log habitat or the leaf litter habitat is dark i am not sure darkness is a factor for the growth of decomposersPolar bear:
Thanks.
One of my suggestions for the decomposition question was to put the jar in a dark room and my reason was that it would allow more decomposers to come into the jar, thus speeding up decomposition.
Can someone tell me if this is acceptable
just my 2 cents -
ApronMama:
Thot 28 was excluding the egg stage!!!! I put 28! :shock:Polar bear:
anybody know the answer to the insect X question. I put 28 days but many of my friends say that it is 24 days and what is the reason for insect X staying in water for the egg larva and pupa stages
I feel that it is 24 because the question said \"after the egg hatched\" ,so it should not include the time insect x stayedin the egg stage.
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mrswongtuition:
I didn't mention large exposed surface area. I mentioned about the large number of blood vessels found in the ear of the elephant A helping it to conduct heat away from its body. O.o Oops
Big ears do help to keep the elephant cool.Little Mermaid:
For the elephant question, I put :
The big ears help to trap air which is a poor conductor of heat.Thus,keeping the elephant cool. Wonder if it is correct!!! :?:
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anonymus:
One of the factors for Rotting log habitat is dampness n darkness. So, i think polar bear ans is correct[/quote]Based on my mini 'research', darkness is not a factor that contributes to speeding up decomposition.
No i do not think so. As the rotten log habitat or the leaf litter habitat is dark i am not sure darkness is a factor for the growth of decomposersbeauty queen:
[quote=\"Polar bear\"]Thanks.
One of my suggestions for the decomposition question was to put the jar in a dark room and my reason was that it would allow more decomposers to come into the jar, thus speeding up decomposition.
Can someone tell me if this is acceptable
just my 2 cents
The answer is dependent on how the question is asked, but basically, the rate of decomposition is dependent upon:
* Temperature (the warmer the better);
* The availability of oxygen;
* Access by scavengers;
* Humidity, or wetness;
* Rainfall/Dampness;
etc...
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But must make sure temp not too high, or else bacteria all die and decomposition slowed down
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MOE Hater:
Thot 28 was excluding the egg stage!!!! I put 28! :shock:[/quote]Hi, can someone share the answer for this insect X question,part b? The question is insect X has wings,which stage of insect X lives in the water/ApronMama:
[quote=\"Polar bear\"]anybody know the answer to the insect X question. I put 28 days but many of my friends say that it is 24 days and what is the reason for insect X staying in water for the egg larva and pupa stages
I feel that it is 24 because the question said \"after the egg hatched\" ,so it should not include the time insect x stayedin the egg stage.
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thensingsmysoul:
Based on my mini 'research', darkness is not a factor that contributes to speeding up decomposition.
One of the factors for Rotting log habitat is dampness n darkness. So, i think polar bear ans is correctanonymus:
[quote=\"beauty queen\"]
No i do not think so. As the rotten log habitat or the leaf litter habitat is dark i am not sure darkness is a factor for the growth of decomposers
just my 2 cents
The answer is dependent on how the question is asked, but basically, the rate of decomposition is dependent upon:
* Temperature (the warmer the better);
* The availability of oxygen;
* Access by scavengers;
* Humidity, or wetness;
* Rainfall/Dampness;
etc...
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phew! I put put the bin in a warm habitat -
Polar bear:
You are half right and half wrong. I also said that should put it in a dark place, but not to attract decomposers nor allowing more of them go into the jar. This will reduce the rate of evaporation of the moisture from the moist leaves, hence more moisture is kept, as decomposers need water to decompose dead organisms, this would speed up decomposition.Thanks.
One of my suggestions for the decomposition question was to put the jar in a dark room and my reason was that it would allow more decomposers to come into the jar, thus speeding up decomposition.
Can someone tell me if this is acceptable -
MOE Hater:
Thot 28 was excluding the egg stage!!!! I put 28! :shock:[/quote]Does anyone know???!!! :idea:ApronMama:
[quote=\"Polar bear\"]anybody know the answer to the insect X question. I put 28 days but many of my friends say that it is 24 days and what is the reason for insect X staying in water for the egg larva and pupa stages
I feel that it is 24 because the question said \"after the egg hatched\" ,so it should not include the time insect x stayedin the egg stage.
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