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Definitions C Click for each heading then for the answer “C” how easy study is….

Cartilage Smooth tissue covering ends of bones to prevent friction between bones

Carnivore animal that eats meat ONLY e.g. Fox

Catalyst chemical that speeds up (or slows down) a chemical reaction but is not used up in the reaction e.g. manganese dioxide in making oxygen from hydrogen peroxide

Cell basic building block (or unit) of life A = Vacuole B = Nucleus C= Cytoplasm D = Cell membrane E = Cell Wall F = Cell sap in vacuole G = Chloroplast

Centre of Gravity point through which all the weight of an object appears to act

Chemical Energy is found in the chemical bonds in food fuel and batteries

Chlorination adding of chlorine to drinking water to kill bacteria and prevent illness

Chromatography separating different colour soluble inks using a suitable solvent

Competition when two or more organisms fight for something in short supply e.g. birds fight for worms

Chemical Change happens when at least one new substance is formed e.g. burn a match makes ash

Compound two or more different ELEMENTS chemically combined e.g. iron and sulfer make iron sulfide

Condensation when a gas changes to a liquid (due to cooling)

Conductor substance that lets heat or electricity through it

Conduction movement of heat through a solid without the particles moving out of place e.g. poker in fire

Convection movement of heat through a liquid or gas by the movement of the particles around the container e.g. hot air rises and cold air falls e.g. water heating in a kettle

Covalent Bond is formed when a pair of electrons are shared between two atoms e.g. water or hydrogen gas

Current flow of electric charge in a circuit measured in Amps (A) measured using an ammeter in series symbol is I

Contraception preventing fertilisation or pregnancy

Chromosomes found in the nucleus of cells carry genes which control how we look etc. Made of DNA and protein

Do I know it?? Cartilage Carnivore Catalyst Cell Centre of Gravity Chemical Energy Chlorination Chromatography Competition Chemical Change Compound Condensation Conductor Conduction Convection Covalent Bond Current Contraception Chromosome