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Draw and label two specialised cells Describe the meaning of the following words: Element: Compound: Mixture: Draw and label a plant cell Fill in the blanks Write a description of the function of the organs below In a cell what is the role of the … . Cell Wall Cytoplasm Nucleus What is the difference between melting and boiling point? Write the word equation for photosynthesis Complete the words below M R S G E N Describe why… It takes longer for earth to orbit the sun than Mercury The moon orbits the earth Describe three different forces 1. 2. 3. Draw arrows to show which way the sun is moving and fill in the boxes to say what time of day it would be Explain how the earth moves around the sun Complete the equation below: Weight = _________ x ____________ Explain what happens when solids dissolve in liquids? What is a satellite List the order of the planets Draw what the particles in a gas would look like If a chocolate bar has a mass of 2Kg what will its weight be? Draw what the particles in a solid would look like Name the organs in the digestive system What is chromatography and how does it work? Draw what the particles in a liquid would look like