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Ascend Activity 10 Concept cards © 2006 Gatsby Technical education Projects Concept acceleration Concept acid Concept adrenalin

Concept atom Concept blood Concept bacteria Concept alkali

Concept brain Concept cell Concept carbohydrate Concept boiling

Concept chlorophyll Concept combustion Concept chloroplast Concept chemical reaction

Concept covalent bond Concept DNA Concept distillation Concept condensing

Concept energy Concept evaporation Concept enzyme Concept electric current

Concept eye Concept fission Concept fat Concept excretion

Concept fungus Concept gene Concept gametes Concept force

Concept growth Concept heat Concept heart Concept germination

Concept insulin Concept leaf Concept ionic bond Concept hydrogen

Concept lung Concept mammal Concept magnet Concept light

Concept menstruation Concept molecule Concept metal Concept melting

Concept neon Concept neuron Concept nerve Concept muscle

Concept nucleus Concept oxidation Concept oestrogen Concept neutralisation

Concept photosynthesis Concept primate Concept pollination Concept oxygen

Concept radioactivity Concept reproduction Concept reduction Concept puberty

Concept rusting Concept sodium chloride Concept sodium Concept respiration

Concept temperature Concept velocity Concept testosterone Concept solution

Concept virus