PPT-Aseel Samaro
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Examining interacting muscles There are commonly three things judges look for Symmetry of the muscles how similar they are Muscularity how big they are Level
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Examining interacting muscles There are commonly three things judges look for Symmetry of the muscles how similar they are Muscularity how big they are Level of conditioning how toned they are. Exploring gas pressure. The pressure of the atmosphere is not the same in all places – it varies with height.. High up a mountain the atmospheric pressure is much lower than at sea level.. In space there is no atmosphere and so there is no pressure.. Investigating chemosynthesis. Most living organisms depend on . sunlight. as their ultimate source of energy.. Green plants use sunlight to make food by . photosynthesis. .. In the darkness of the ocean depths there is no sunlight, but many organisms live there.. Knowing how pollination leads to . fertilisation. . It is a pollen grain from a sunflower.. Pollen comes in a variety of shapes and sizes. The variety means that you might be allergic to one type but not another.. Exploring the importance of minerals to plants. All plants require essential elements that are not supplied by photosynthesis – minerals that are found in soil and absorbed by the plant through its root system.. Using Indicators . The traffic indicators on a car tell other vehicles when the car is going to . turn.. Indicators . in science can show us whether a substance is an acid or an . alkali.. Nature . is full of natural indicators and we can make use of these indicators in many ways.. Exploring the importance of insects . Food security refers to the availability of food and the ability to obtain it. . What is the role of bees and insects in our food security?. How does agricultural practice impact on food security?. Understanding electrostatic field. Charged objects can affect their surroundings even when they are not in contact.. Sometimes people believe that they can ‘feel’ electricity in the air. The idea of an electrostatic field helps to explain this.. Understanding anaerobic respiration. Plants and microbes, like animals, sometimes need to respire . anaerobically.. As . in animals, this process uses glucose to release energy. .. But . the products of anaerobic respiration in plants and microbes differ from the products in animals.. Changing . Physical state. When you make ice or melt the frost from a windscreen, you are making use of changes of . state.. What . is actually happening to the particles in these processes?. Introduction. Explaining static charge. In ancient Greece, people started to put forward ideas about atoms.. They thought that atoms were the most basic particles and that they could not be split further.. It was not until the 1800s that ideas really developed beyond this.. Explaining floating and sinking. The Greek physicist, mathematician and inventor Archimedes had ideas that help us to understand floating, sinking and buoyancy.. Even though he lived more than 2000 years ago his principles are still used today.. Understanding . distillation. Distillation is used in making perfumes, fuels (such as petrol) and alcoholic drinks (such as vodka. ).. It . is an important separation process involving heating and cooling.. Gemstones, such as amethyst, are crystal that formed deep in the Earth’s . crust.. Water . dissolved salts and as this solution cooled over thousands of years, the precious crystals formed.. Introduction. . Transmission Basics - Aseel AlHadlaq. Data vs Signal. Data – information formatted in human/machine readable form . examples: voice, music, image, file . Signal – electric or electromagnetic representation of data .
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