Natural sciences set
Function
Intended for the study of: Elementary School 1. Life and evolution. Is water necessary for seed germination? The influence of light on the sprouting and development of sunflower seeds. The function of roots in a plant. Earth and Universe. Water contained in the soil. Proving the existence of air. The functioning and use of the compass. Matter and Energy. The free surface of still water is horizontal. The evaporation of water, the slow passage from the liquid state to the vapor state. Heat makes ice melt faster. The general properties of matter. Separating objects using a magnet. Natural sciences Elementary School 2. Life and evolution. The identification of some seeds. The stem conducts the sap to all parts of the plant. The decomposition of the fruit under the action of mold. The macroscopic fungus. Vision defects, the correction of ametropia, hyperopia and myopia, with lenses. Do I have color blindness? How the environment determines the germination power of seeds. Earth and Universe. How to identify humus, sandy and clayey soils? Soil contains mineral salts. Does air take up space? Does the air we exhale contain water vapor? Condensation of water vapor contained in the air. When heated, air expands and when cooled, air contracts. Some components of the air we breathe, oxygen and carbon dioxide. Matter and energy. The solidification of water, obtaining colored ice. Soil erosion caused by the increase in water volume when freezing. The melting of ice, the change from the solid state of water to the liquid state. Some specific properties of matter. Force, mechanical deformations, plastic deformation and elastic deformation. Determining the compressibility and elasticity of air. The lines of force and the magnetic field of the magnet, magnetism. How to separate heterogeneous mixtures through simple filtration? How to separate heterogeneous mixtures through magnetic separation? Decantation and filtration, two steps for water purification. Identifying water and carbon in sugar. Producing oxygen through a chemical reaction. A simple machine called a fixed pulley. Burning a candle produces light and heat. Thermal sensation and temperature. A simple machine called a movable pulley. The difference between heat and temperature. The means of heat propagation. The composition of colors on a Newton's disk. Light, the properties of rectilinear propagation and the independence of rays. The effect of light when it hits a polished surface. Reflection in concave and convex spherical mirrors. The refraction of light and its laws, diopters. Electrical conductors and electrical insulators. Series, opposition and parallel connections between batteries. Biology. Chlorophyll, a substance found in most green vegetables. What are the structures of a flower? What are yeasts like? What are the conditions offered by the egg for the bird to develop? The differentiation between force and pressure. Comparing the germination power of seeds. Phototropism in vegetables. Comparing different amounts of the hormone auxin in a type of seed. Differences between monocotyledons and dicotyledons. The influence of different types of water on seed development. How do animals sustain themselves and move? Where are the bacteria? Physics. The simple pendulum. How the dynamometer works, the calibration of a rubber ring and a helical spring. Inflating a balloon, decreasing the external pressure. The thermoscope. Sound, a longitudinal mechanical wave. Sound, the Doppler effect. Permanent magnets, temporary magnets and the electromagnet, etc.
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Key Experiments
- » Comparing the germination power of seeds. - 1481.041A
- » How the environment determines the germination power of seeds. - 1481.436A
- » Phototropism in plants. - 1481.437A
- » Comparing different amounts of the hormone auxin in one type of seed. - 1481.438A
- » Differences between monocotyledons and dicotyledons. - 1481.440A
- » The influence of different types of water on seed development. - 1481.441A
- » The influence of light on the sprouting and development of sunflower seeds. - 1481.442A
- » The different tissues of the root, stem and leaf of the bean. - 1481.444A
- » Is water necessary for seed germination? - 0001.045
- » The function of roots in a plant. - 0001.150
- » The water contained in the soil. - 0001.210
- » Proving the existence of air. - 0001.310
- » The operation and use of the compass. - 1082.124
- » The free surface of still water is horizontal. - 0001.090
- » The evaporation of water, the slow change from the liquid state to the vapor state. - 0001.075A
- » Heat makes ice melt faster. - 0001.080
- » The general properties of matter. - 0001.100
- » Separating objects using a magnet. - 0001.275
- » The identification of some seeds. - 0001.040
- » The stem conducts the sap to all parts of the plant. - 0001.340
- » The decomposition of fruit under the action of mold. - 0001.245
- » The macroscopic fungus. - 0001.260A
- » Vision defects, correction of ametropia, hyperopia and myopia, with lenses. - 1062.003E7
- » Do I have color blindness? - 1505.130
- » How to identify humus, sandy and clayey soils? - 0001.050
- » The soil contains mineral salts. - 0001.220
- » Does air take up space? - 0001.095
- » Does the air we exhale contain water vapor? - 0001.085
- » The condensation of water vapor contained in the air. - 0001.060
- » Air, when heated, expands and air, when cooled, contracts. - 0001.110
- » Some components of the air we breathe, oxygen and carbon dioxide. - 0001.325
- » The solidification of water, obtaining colored ice. - 1052.008_A4
- » Soil erosion caused by increased water volume when it freezes. - 0001.070
- » The melting of ice, the change from the solid state of water to the liquid state. - 0001.065
- » Some specific properties of matter. - 0001.102A
- » Force, mechanical deformations, plastic deformation and elastic deformation. - 1032.018
- » Determining the compressibility and elasticity of air. - 0001.330
- » The lines of force and the magnetic field of the magnet, magnetism. - 1082.120A
- » How to separate heterogeneous mixtures using simple filtration? - 1212.012_1
- » How to separate heterogeneous mixtures using magnetic separation? - 1212.012_2
- » Decantation and filtration, two steps for water purification. - 0001.200
- » Identifying water and carbon in sugar. - 0001.290
- » Producing oxygen through a chemical reaction. - 0001.125
- » A simple machine called a fixed pulley - 0001.046A
- » A simple machine called a movable pulley. - 1032.026J_0
- » The burning of a candle produces light and heat. - 0001.235
- » The difference between heat and temperature - 1052.004C2
- » Wind chill and temperature. - 0001.300A
- » The means of propagation of heat. - 1052.025A
- » The composition of colors in a Newton's disk. - 1062.004R
- » Light, the properties of rectilinear propagation and the independence of rays. - 1062.003E1
- » The effect of light falling on a polished surface. - 1062.003E2_2
- » Reflection in concave and convex spherical mirrors. - 1062.003E4_2
- » The refraction of light and its laws, the diopters. - 1062.003E5_2
- » Electrical conductors and electrical insulators. - 1082.036
- » Series, opposition and parallel connections between batteries. - 1082.040
- » What are yeasts like? - 0001.255
- » Where are the bacteria? - 1505.013
- » Chlorophyll, a substance found in most green vegetables. - 0001.175
- » What are the structures of a flower like? - 0001.180
- » What conditions does the egg provide for the bird to develop? - 0001.240
- » How do animals sustain themselves and move? - 1491.006
- » The differentiation between force and pressure. - 1032.092A
- » The Magdeburg Hemisphere Experiment and Atmospheric Pressure. - 1032.093
- » Inflating a balloon, decreasing the external pressure. - 1032.094C
- » The operation of the dynamometer, the calibration of a rubber ring and a coil spring. - 1032.022B
- » The simple pendulum. - 1032.015A
- » The thermoscope. - 1052.004B
- » Sound, a longitudinal mechanical wave. - 1072.059
- » Sound, Doppler effect. - 1072.061
- » Permanent magnets, temporary magnets and the electromagnet. - 1082.140