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    Q&A - PSLE Science

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      atutor2001
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      ruyu:
      the roots of the plant are in the water and not on the soil

      All plants (regardless land or water) can only absorb nutrients that are dissolved in water. Therefore, it is not important whether the roots are in the soil or floating in water.

      2 special types of plants can get nutrients in other ways.

      First are some plants with aerial roots that can absorb nutrients from the air. A common example is \"money plant\" It can grow well without soil because the aerial roots can absorb nutrients from the air.

      Second are plants like the venus fly-trap which trap insects and absorb their nutrient.

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        tianzhu
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        fudgemum:

        Is the answer correct ?.

        My child says object A is a magnet because the magnet (in the picture) is attracted (moved) towards object A.
        If object A is a magnetic material the magnet will remain in its own position and only object A is moved towards the magnet. There was a question similar to this in P4 and it was marked wrong. Cannot remember properly.
        Hi

        Your question is similar to Q1.Please follow this link.
        http://www.oldschool.com.sg/index.php/module/PublicAccess/action/Wrapper/sid/597167a402eb2fb7800f02ccf96c7860?srch_str=&sub_cat_nm=Forces+-+General&qn_type=QN&cat_grp_id=113&srch_press.x=19&srch_press.y=12

        Stop and think, the little magnets that hold the photographs and paper slips to your refrigerator. Which one move?

        The answer in the WS is correct.If you need further clarification, please let me know.

        Best wishes

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          tianzhu
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          Sun_2010:

          Tianzhu, your expert comment please
          Hi

          So paiseh, I am no expert. The old timers in KSP will know that I am a victim of circumstances. A poor man with shallow pockets who is unable to send his boy for additional classes. As you know, classes specializing in answering higher order question do not come cheap.

          So, I am forced to read up to play the goalkeeper’s role in case my boy needs help. My answers are not always correct, so read them with your eyes wide open.I am grateful to ChiefKiasu for giving me freedom in his forum to post my less than desirable answers.I am learning much from this forum.

          Best wishes

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            Muffins
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            tianzhu:
            Hi

            So paiseh, I am no expert. The old timers in KSP will know that I am a victim of circumstances. A poor man with shallow pockets who is unable to send his boy for additional classes. As you know, classes specializing in answering higher order question do not come cheap.

            So, I am forced to read up to play the goalkeeper’s role in case my boy needs help. My answers are not always correct, so read them with your eyes wide open. I am grateful to ChiefKiasu for giving me freedom in his forum to post my less than desirable answers. I am learning much from this forum.

            Best wishes
            Tianzhu, you are truly, truly very modest. Your answers, how could you call them less than desirable?! You have explored the depths of the problem deeper than anyone I know, and, though your answers may sometimes be wrong (one in a billion chance), we always know that you will come right to the rescue and make your problem accurate for us.

            I feel very proud to know such a modest, yet profoundly excellent and smart man, and, when you say that you are reading up just so you can teach your son, I feel very humbled, to be talking to a man with such a big heart, who spends his time, instead of doing his own thing, reading up to help his son. I am sure anyone would be proud to have a father like you.

            Though you say you are learning a lot from KSP, I can assure you that we are also learning a lot from you.... 🙂

            Hope to talk to you soon.

            Regards.

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              fudgemum
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              Hi Tianzhu,


              Thanks a lot for the clarification.

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                tianzhu
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                fudgemum:
                Hi Tianzhu,


                Thanks a lot for the clarification.
                Hi
                You're welcome.

                Best wishes

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                  Sun_2010
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                  tianzhu:
                  Sun_2010:


                  Tianzhu, your expert comment please

                  Hi

                  So paiseh, I am no expert. The old timers in KSP will know that I am a victim of circumstances. A poor man with shallow pockets who is unable to send his boy for additional classes. As you know, classes specializing in answering higher order question do not come cheap.

                  So, I am forced to read up to play the goalkeeper’s role in case my boy needs help. My answers are not always correct, so read them with your eyes wide open.I am grateful to ChiefKiasu for giving me freedom in his forum to post my less than desirable answers.I am learning much from this forum.

                  Best wishes

                  Necessity is the mother of invention, or maybe father as you have proved. You made urself the solution to ur problem 🙂
                  i have found this forum very useful , wish i had discovered it at least last year. And find your answers/solutions very sensible, and ur practical approach is worth the praise.
                  As far as enrichment classses go, they are not 20% as good as a parent invlovement - i mean 2 hrs a week is just that 2 hrs- how much can you cram, stimulate a child within that time?? It just adds to one more thing a child need to pack into her week. But then being Kiasu - we put them thru the hastle. Sigh!

                  And yes thank you, tianzhu!

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                    Muffins
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                    tianzhu:
                    Hi

                    So paiseh, I am no expert. The old timers in KSP will know that I am a victim of circumstances. A poor man with shallow pockets who is unable to send his boy for additional classes. As you know, classes specializing in answering higher order question do not come cheap.

                    So, I am forced to read up to play the goalkeeper’s role in case my boy needs help. My answers are not always correct, so read them with your eyes wide open. I am grateful to ChiefKiasu for giving me freedom in his forum to post my less than desirable answers. I am learning much from this forum.

                    Best wishes
                    Tianzhu, you are truly, truly very modest. Your answers, how could you call them less than desirable?! You have explored the depths of the problem deeper than anyone I know, and, though your answers may sometimes be wrong (one in a billion chance), we always know that you will come right to the rescue and make your problem accurate for us. You, actually are one of the role models of mine. I endeavour to be as smart, yet modest as you. You help, asking for nothing in return, and we benefit from you. :hugs:

                    I feel very proud to know such a modest, yet profoundly excellent and smart man, and, when you say that you are reading up just so you can teach your son, I feel very humbled, to be talking to a man with such a big heart, who spends his time, instead of doing his own thing, reading up to help his son. I am sure anyone would be proud to have a father like you.

                    Though you say you are learning a lot from KSP, I can assure you that we are also learning a lot from you.... 🙂

                    Hope to talk to you soon.

                    Regards,
                    Muffins.

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                      ruyu
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                      Tianzhu you are the best! I am sure your son is proud to have a father like you! 😄

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                        fudgemum
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                        Hi all,


                        This Nanyang SA2 Q10.

                        Animals such as antelope and deer live in groups. This is one of the behavioural adaptations of the animals to help them survive better in the grassy plains of Africa.

                        Which of the following explains how living in herds help these types of animals to increase the chances of survival on the grassy plains ?

                        A. Animals move together to look for food.
                        B.These animals, when in groups can attack their predators.
                        C.The animals in their own group warn each other when they sense danger and move together.
                        D.Predators, intimidated by their great number, will not attack them when they are in their groups.

                        (1) A and B only
                        (2) A and C only
                        (3) A, B and C only
                        (4) B, C and D only

                        Worksheet answer is (2). Can anyone pls explain. TIA.

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