Here is a P4 Science question for revision.
Answer the question. Feel free to debate about your classmates' responses.
30 points for best response.
30 marks for best debate / rebuttal.
10 consolation points for each logical responses.
Note: No extra points for first entry. No points for late entries.
a)it breathe through the skin
ReplyDeleteb)earthworms
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ReplyDeletea) It breathes through their moist skin. In order for air exchange to take place, the outermost layers of an earthworm are thin and must be kept moist to remain effective.
ReplyDeleteb)Redworms
a)Earthworms breath through their skin. They breath in oxygen and exhale carbon dioxide just like we do they just do it during a process called diffusion. Carbon dioxide leaves their skin and oxygen enters it.
ReplyDeleteb)frog
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ReplyDeleteA)This animal breathes through its skin. B)Adult Bullfrog
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A) Worms breathe through their skin, as they don't have any lungs or nose.
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b)Adult bullfrog
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a)They breathe through their Moist Skin.
ReplyDeleteb)earthwroms.
a) It breathes through their moist skin. In order for air exchange to take place, the outermost layers of an earthworm are thin and must be kept moist to remain effective.
ReplyDeleteb)earthworms
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ReplyDeleteI have the same answer as Rif'ah's for section a} but for section b},it tubifex worms Usnul Qhotimah
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ReplyDeletea) it breath through moist skin
ReplyDeleteb)earthworm
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a)breathe trought their skin
ReplyDeleteb)frog
b)Adult bullfrog
ReplyDelete(A) The creature respires through its skin, and therefore requires humid conditions to prevent drying out. They coat themselves in mucus to enable the passage of dissolved oxygen into their bloodstream.
ReplyDelete(B) Tubifexworm
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ReplyDeleteThanks for responding.