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SCIENCE GENERAL APPARATUS & EQUIPMENT Convex mirror (p1) Convex mirror (p2) Galileo's Telescope Incandescent light bulb James Gregory Telescope Kepler's Telescope Mirrors (p1) Mirrors (p2) Plane mirror Electrochemical Cell Electrolysis Cell Electrolytic Cell 23

SCIENCE GENERAL APPARATUS & EQUIPMENT Thermometer Scoop, dropper, beaker Alessandro Volta model Boyle s Law apparatus Combustion analyzer Light bulbs Mass Spectrometer (p1) Mass Spectrometer (p2) Pressure gauge Thermometer Torricelli s mercury barometer Fuel Cell 24

SCIENCE GENERAL APPARATUS & EQUIPMENT Hoffman apparatus (p1) Hoffman apparatus (p2) Glass slide and cover slip Compound Light Microscope Geiger counter Light switch Step-down transformer Step-up transformer Concave mirror (p1) 25

SCIENCE GENERAL APPARATUS & EQUIPMENT Hydrogen Half-cell Spectrophotometer Reflecting telescope Light Bulb Sundial Refracting telescope Telescope & Microscope Flashlight Electroscope 26

SCIENCE GENERAL APPARATUS & EQUIPMENT Concave mirror (p2) Binoculars Optical fibres Hot Air Furnace (p1) Hot Air Furnace (p2) Light Bulb - three types HEAT Temperature Comfort index-- temperature & humidity (p1) Comfort index-- temperature & humidity (p2) 27

SCIENCE ANATOMY CELLS Animal cell, Organelles Animal cell, simple Antigens Cell Membrane Plant cell, simple Chloroplast Protein in an animal cell Animal Cell simple Cell Cycle Cycle Meiosis - simple 28

SCIENCE ANATOMY CELLS Animal Cell Cytokinesis in animal cell Cytokinesis in plant cell Double Helix Homologous Chromosomes Plant Cell Meiosis Mitosis (p1) Mitosis (p2) Mitosis (p3) Mitosis (p4) Mitosis (p5) S 29

SCIENCE ANATOMY CELLS Mitosis (p6) Replicated Chromosome Antibodies Plant cell, walls (p1) Plant cell, walls (p2) Red blood cell, artificial Endoplasmic reticulum, Prokaryotic & Golgi body Mitochondrion Eukaryotic cells DNA, chromatin, and Skin cell, human RNA chromosome relationship 30

SCIENCE ANATOMY CIRCULATORY SYSTEM Arteries Circulatory system (p1) Circulatory system (p2) Heart tissues (p1) Heart tissues (p2) Heart Blood vessels Circulation Gas exchange in the Alveoli Heart, direction of blood flow Heart, human 31

SCIENCE ANATOMY CIRCULATORY SYSTEM Arteries, Capillaries Blood flow through & Veins Artery & Vein comparison the heart & lungs DIGESTIVE SYSTEM Digestive System Digestion in the Small Intestine Digestion, four stages Epiglottis Peristalsis Small Intestine with Villi Stomach 32

SCIENCE ANATOMY EXCRETORY SYSTEM Excretory system Kidney Nephron INTEGUMENTARY SYSTEM Fingerprints 33

SCIENCE ANATOMY LYMPHATIC SYSTEM Acquired immune response Immune system, first stage NERVOUS SYSTEM Human eye & camera, comparison Eye, vision correction (p1) Eye, vision correction (p2) Eye, vision correction (p3) 34

SCIENCE ANATOMY NERVOUS SYSTEM Ear, human Brain - three parts Eye, human Nerve cell Neurons Astigmatism ORGANS OF THE BODY Organ systems (p1) Organ systems (p2) 35

SCIENCE ANATOMY REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM Fetal development (p1) Fetal development (p2) Fetus Female reproductive system Fetus-nutrition Human sperm cell Male reproductive system Sperm production 36

SCIENCE ANATOMY RESPIRATORY SYSTEM Lungs, inside Lungs Alveoli Respiratory System Breathing (p1) Breathing (p2) SKELETAL SYSTEM Knee Joint Ear, stapes bone Foot Bones 37

SCIENCE ANATOMY THROAT Vocal cords SCIENCE ASTRONOMY GENERAL Blackbody Curves (p1) Blackbody Curves (p2) Cosmic Microwave Electromagnetic Spectrum (p1) Electromagnetic Spectrum (p2) Electromagnetic Spectrum (p3) 38

SCIENCE ASTRONOMY GENERAL Eclipsing Binaries (p1) Eclipsing Binaries (p2) Electromagnetic Radiation Inverse-square Law Microwave Sky Temperature and Color (p1) Using Parallax to Temperature and Color (p2) Temperature and Color (p3) determine distance (p1) Using Parallax to determine distance (p2) Using Parallax to determine distance (p3) 39

SCIENCE ASTRONOMY ASTEROIDS Asteroids COMETS Comet orbit Path of a Comet around the Sun 40

SCIENCE ASTRONOMY CONSTELLATIONS Big Dipper in different Big Dipper seasonal positions Aquarius, Sagittarius Leo, Capricornus Orion Scorpio, Gemini Big Dipper (Grizzly Bear) Cassiopeia Constellations (p1) Constellations (p2) Movement of stars in the Big Dipper 41

SCIENCE ASTRONOMY EARTH Earth's Orbit (p1) Earth's Orbit (p2) Earth's orbit changing shape Earth's rotation Earth's Rotation (p1) Earth's Rotation (p2) on its axis (p1) Earth's rotation Layers of Earth's Layers of Earth's on its axis (p2) Atmosphere, simple (p1) Atmosphere, simple (p2) Seasons (p1) Seasons (p2) Seasons (p3) 42

SCIENCE ASTRONOMY EARTH Earth s Magnetosphere & Earth s Magnetosphere & Magnetic Field (p1) Magnetic Field (p2) Earth's Atmosphere The effect of revolution and The effect of revolution and The effect of revolution and tilt on seasons (p1) tilt on seasons (p2) tilt on seasons (p3) Coriolis Force (p1) Coriolis Force (p2) Earth's Axis Earth s magnetic field Magnetosphere (p1) Magnetosphere (p2) 43

SCIENCE ASTRONOMY EARTH Earth's Celestial Sphere Tilt of the Earth's Axis (p1) Tilt of the Earth's Axis (p2) Earth's Temperature Earth's Temperature 1850-1997 (p1) 1850-1997 (p2) Radiant Energy MOON Moon s orbit around Earth Moonlight Tidal bulges Creation of tides (p1) Creation of tides (p2) Creation of tides (p3) 44