End of Year 7 Test - Revision

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End of Year 7 Test - Revision Draw a labelled diagram of an animal and plant cell. p.170-171 p. 16-17 (old book) 2. Describe what a pH scale shows and draw one. p.114 p.102-103 3. Draw a magnet and show which metals are attracted to it and which metals are not attracted to it. p.36-37 (Book 2) 4. Draw a sound wave and label the different parts. p.58 p.124 5. Draw how a sound wave would look different if it is a loud sound and with a high frequency. p.59 p.129 6. What are the steps of using a microscope? p.169 p. 14-15 7. Name some specialised cells and the functions. p.172-173 p. 18-19 8. What are the different separation techniques? p.100-105 9. How can you make salt crystals? p.121 p.107 EXT: Can you go back and add more information about each topic using your book?