Module Chapter 1
Module Chapter 1
Module Chapter 1
SCIENCE FORM 3
2020
(NOTES, PBD, EXERCISE)
NAME:
CLASS:
TEACHER: PN. NOOR SHALIZA BINTI MOHD SHAHAR
CHAPTER 1:
STIMULI AND RESPONSES
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1.1 HUMAN NERVOUS SYSTEM
STRUCTURE OF THE HUMAN NERVOUS SYSTEM
1. Name the system that control our body coordination
___________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________
of
____________________________
____ connecting the brain to the
sensory and internal organs
____________________________
__ of
____________________________
____ connecting the spinal cord to
3. Complete the multi-flow map below by stating the functions of the human nervous system in
controlling and coordinating organs and parts of the body
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VOLUNTARY AND INVOLUNTARY ACTIONS
1. Complete the chart below.
Responses in human
a) _______________________ b) ________________________
2. Complete the flow map below to show the pathway of impulse in a voluntary action.
Sneezing
Collecting garbage
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Diagram Controlled by Type of
response
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CONTENT STANDARD : 1.1 HUMAN NERVOUS SYSTEM
Spinal cord Spinal nerves Central nervous Cranial nerves Brain Peripheral nerves
system system
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1. Label the human nervous system below PL
1
PL 4/KBAT
2. Read the conversation below. Then, write the possible answers given by the student in the space
provided in the diagram below.
Information
Stimuli
Response
Impulses
Interpret
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CONTENT STANDARD : 1.1 HUMAN NERVOUS SYSTEM
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1. Differentiate the voluntary and involuntary actions below. PL 2
PL
1
2. Complete the flow map with the sequences on the pathway of an impulse in voluntary and involuntary
actions
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1.2 STIMULI AND RESPONSES IN HUMANS
1. Complete the statements below
(a) Humans face constant changes in surroundings. These changes are called _____________________
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(b) Example of stimuli:
_________________________________________________________________
(c) Humans use their ________________________________ to detect stimuli.
(d) Humans have five sensory organs:
_____________________________________________________
Which sensory organ is the largest?
___________________________________________________
(e) Complete the table below:
Sensory organs Senses
EYE
1. Draw and label the parts of the human eye.
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1. Conjunctiva
2. Sclera
3. Cornea
4. Choroid
5. Retina
6. Suspensory ligaments
7. Aqueous humour
8. Pupil
9. Iris
10. Ciliary muscles
11. Eye lens
12. Vitreous humour
13. Blind spot
14. Yellow spot
15. Optic nerves
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To detect _____________________________
The retina has two types of photoreceptors: rod cells and cone cells as shown in diagram below
Photoreceptors Functions
Rod cells
Cone cells
- 3 types which each is sensitive to
_________ light, __________ light
and___________ light
MECHANISM OF SIGHT
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Explain the mechanism of sight
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CONTENT STANDARD : 1.2 STIMULI AND RESPONSES IN HUMANS
ACTIVITY 1 : EYE
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2. Complete table below PL 2
Structure Function
a) Transparent membrane that protects the cornea
b) Refracts and focuses light onto the retina
c) Focuses light onto the retina
d) Allows light to enter the eye
e) Controls the size of the pupil
f) Change the thickness of the lens
g) Hold the eye lens
h) Maintains the shape of the eye and helps to refract and focus light
onto the retina
i) Protects and maintains the shape of the eye
j) Prevents reflection of light in the eye and supplies oxygen and
nutrients to the eye
k) Contains photoreceptors that detect light and produce nerve
impulses
l) The part of the eye that is the most sensitive to light
m) The part of the eye that is not sensitive to light as there are no
photoreceptors and an exit point for all optic nerve fibres.
n) Sends nerve impulses from the retina to the brain for interpretation
3. The diagram below shows two types of photoreceptors (rod and cone cells) in the retina which involve
in seeing. PL 2
a) Cone cells:
To detect ________________ lights
b) Rod cells:
To detect light of different ___________
4. Azrul found that objects are seen as black and white only at night outside his house. What is the
explanation that can be made by him? PL 3/KBAT
The cone cells are only sensitive to__________________________________ in
_______________ conditions. The cone cells are not__________________ to coloured light in
_______________ light
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5. Complete the flow map about the path of light in the human sight mechanism. Then, fill in the blanks
with the suitable words. PL 2
The light rays from the object enter the eye. The ______________ , ____________________
,________________ and ____________________ focus the light ray onto the ____________.
____________________ in the retina are stimulated to produce nerve _________________ and
are transmitted to the brain to be interpreted as ______________ objects.
EAR
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2. Complete the table that show the function of part of ears
Ear canal
Ossicles (made up of
three small bones)
oval window
Eustachian tube
3.
Semicircular canals
(contain fluid)
Auditory nerve
To detect _____________________________
MECHANISM OF HEARING
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Explain the mechanism of hearing
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CONTENT STANDARD : 1.2 STIMULI AND RESPONSES IN HUMANS
ACTIVITY 2 : EAR
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3. Which part of the ear is affected when a person suffers from seasickness or after using a lift?
PL
1
__________________________________________________________________________________________
______
4. State the two structures of the ear which do not play a part in hearing. PL
1
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___________________________________________________________________________________
_____________
5. Ali faces the problem of hearing loss. Which part of the ear may be damaged and suggest a way to
resolve his problem? PL3/KBA
T
__________________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________
__________________
NOSE
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TONGUE
1. Draw and label the structure of tongue
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Tick ( ✓ ) the correct guess and cross out ( ✗ ) the wrong guess.
Which situation can the boy determine the flavour of the candy?
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CONTENT STANDARD : 1.2 STIMULI AND RESPONSES IN HUMANS
ACTIVITY 3 : NOSE
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1. Label the diagram below PL
1
3. What is the other name of the smell receptor that detects smell? PL
1
__________________________________________________________________________________________
_____
4. Where are the receptors that are sensitive to the smell stimuli located? PL
1
_______________________________________________________________________________________________
5. State the path of an impulse after a chemical substance in the air is received by the receptor in the nose.
PL 2
Brain Olfactory nerve Sensory cell of smell
6. Aishah finds that her nose is unable to smell the food well when she has flu. Give your explanation.
PL 3/KBAT
The _____________________________________ are covered with a thick layer of
___________________________ that prevents _________________________ from the food
stimulating the ____________________________________
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CONTENT STANDARD : 1.2 STIMULI AND RESPONSES IN HUMANS
ACTIVITY 4: TONGUE
1. Study the diagram of the tongue below and complete the statement. PL 2
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The _____________________(small spots) on the surface of the tongue are covered by hundreds of
___________ containing _______________________________. These taste receptors can detect the
five basic types of taste, i.e.
________________,_______________,________________,_______________ and ___________. The
taste of umami is associated with a delicious taste like meat in a soup or monosodium glutamate
(MSG).
To detect ______________________________________________
3. Give the five tastes which can be detected by the taste buds on the tongue. PL 1
__________________________________________________________________________________________
_____
4. Complete the flow map below to show how the tongue detect tastes.
PL 2
5. Yogen wiped his tongue with tissue paper. He found that dry food could not be properly detected
by his dry tongue. How can you explain this incident? PL 3/KBAT
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CONTENT STANDARD : 1.2 STIMULI AND RESPONSES IN HUMANS
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ACTIVITY 5: SENSITIVITY OF TONGUE TOWARDS DIFFERENT TASTE STIMULI
1. Label the tastes which the parts of the tongue are sensitive to. Then, match the types of food that taste
the best on the parts. PL 2
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2. Hamid finds that hot food often tastes better. Give an explanation.
SKIN
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(b) Why the tip of the finger is very sensitive towards touch?
________________________________________________________________________________
___________
(d) The elbow, the sole of the foot and the back of the body are less sensitive to touch. Why?
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________________________________________________________________________________
____________
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ACTIVITY 6: SKIN
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This is because fingertips have epidermis that is
_______________ and has many ___________________
(b) An injection is usually given on the arm of a patient. This is because the epidermis in the arm is
______________________ and has _______________________ receptors.
Limitations of Sight
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3 4
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Procedure :
1 Close your left eye and hold this paper with your right hand.
2 Look straight at the cat with your right eye and slowly move the book towards your eye. Does
the bird disappear from your sight at a certain position? Why?
Observation :
At a certain distance, the bird ………………………….. and then ………………………… when this
book is moved nearer to the eye.
Questions :
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1 At a moment, the image of the dots falls on the spot X
which is located at the base of the optic nerve as
shown in the diagram below.
__________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________________
3 Tick ( ✓ ) the statement that is true and cross ( ✗ ) the statement that is false PL 1
(a) The blind spot is a point that is located on the retina.
(b) The existence of the blind spot brings advantages to us.
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Defects of sight include short-sightedness, long-sightedness and astigmatism. How can these
defects of sight be corrected? Complete this table.
Defect of sight How it is corrected
Short-sightedness Short-sightedness can be corrected using
(a) Inability to see _______________ objects clearly. _____________________________________
(b) Distant objects appear _____________________
because the image is focused _____________of the
retina.
(c) This defect is caused by:
- the eye lens being _____________________ or
- the eyeball being _______________________
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CONTENT STANDARD : 1.2 STIMULI AND RESPONSES IN HUMANS
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1. Draw the light ray to show the eye defects in the table below. PL 2
The distant objects appear blur because the The near objects appear blur because the image is
image is formed ________of the retina. formed _________the retina.
2. Give reasons why the eye defects occur and draw and state the lenses used to correct them.
PL 2
The irregular curvature of the surface of the cornea or the eye lens causes all
the light rays from an object not to meet at a point on the retina.
Name the eye defect and state the type of lens used
to correct it.
Eye defect : ………………………………………………………..
Lens to correct it : ……………………………………………….
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LIMITATIONS OF HEARING
(a) Limitations of hearing are _____________________________________________ of the ear to hear
sound.
(b) We can only hear sounds of frequencies between the range of
____________________________________
(c) The ears are __________________________ to detect sounds which lie outside this frequency range.
(d) The frequency range of hearing of every individual is _________________________________
(e) When a person _______________________________, the frequency range of his hearing gets
_________________ as his _______________________________________________
Situation Bad effect to the sensory organs Device or safety measures taken to
maintain the safety and health of the
sensory organs
Firefighters that put
off fire
Watching television
at near distance
Workers at the
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construction site
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Function:
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1.3 STIMULI AND RESPONSES IN PLANTS
1. Like humans and animals, plants can also ________________________ and _________________ to
them.
2. The stimuli that can be detected by plants include:
____________________________________________
3. The responses of plants can be divided into two as shown in diagram below:
TROPISM
1. What is tropism?
___________________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________
2. Define these:
(i) Positive tropism:
__________________________________________________________________________________
________
NASTIC MOVEMENT
1. What is nastic movement?
___________________________________________________________________________________
_____________
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CONTENT STANDARD : 1.3 STIMULI AND RESPONSES IN PLANTS
1. State the types of tropism based on their stimuli. Then, match the types of tropism with the importance
of the response for their survival. PL 1
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PL 1
Suggest one method to enable the cucumber plant to keep upright on the ground. Explain the method chosen in
the aspect of the response of the plant.
Place wooden sticks in
PL 3/KBAT
_______________________ positions
between the stems of the cucumber plant.
The__ ___________________ of the plant will twin round the wooden
sticks to keep the plant in an upright position (thigmotropism).
(b) What is the stimulus that cause the response named in question
(a)?
______________________________
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5. State one similarity and one difference between tropism and nastic response PL 2
Similarity:
__________________________________________________________________________________________
______
Difference:
___________________________________________________________________________________
_____________
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1.4 IMPORTANCE OF RESPONSES TO STIMULI IN ANIMALS
STEREOSCOPIC AND MONOCULAR VISIONS
Complete this statement
Humans and animals such as cats and owls have a pair of eyes located in
_________________________
They have ______________________________________
Animals such as rats, chickens and rabbits have a pair of eyes located
on___________________________
They have __________________________
STEREOPHONIC HEARING
Complete this statement
Stereophonic hearing is hearing using ___________________.
Stereophonic hearing allows us to determine ______________________________________ accurately.
The importance of stereophonic hearing :
(a) to humans : to determine the ___________________________________ of sound.
(b) to predators: to determine the location _____________________________________
(c) to prey: to determine the location of their __________________ and to ____________from them.
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2. What are the frequencies of sounds that can be detected by the human ear?
_________________________________________________________________________________
Position of eyes
________________ of the head ____________ of the head
Field of vision
________________ and
________________ and does
_______________
not overlap
Type of image
_________________________
formed _____________________
images formed in the
images formed in the non-
overlapping fields of vision
overlapping fields of vision
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Estimation of
_______________ estimate
__________ estimate distance
distance
distance accurately
accurately
Types of
Humans and most of the
Most of the __________
organisms
_____________
Importance
Helps predators to __________
Helps prey to ____________
prey
from predators
Procedure :
1 Blindfold your with a strip of black cloth.
2 Request your friend to point to the direction of the clapping
sound at different locations.
3 Repeat steps 1 and 2 with the blindfolded friend having one ear
covered.
Result : Hearing with ___________ ears uncovered is more accurate to determine the direction of
sound.
Analysis :
1 What is the hearing that uses both ears? PL 1
______________________________________________________________________________________________
PL 2
2 What is the advantage of stereophonic hearing?
It enables the __________________and _______________of sound to be determined more
accurately
3 Tick ( ✓ ) the people who use stereophonic hearing the most in their everyday lives.
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PL 2
Blind people Sick people Deaf people
Whiskers
Electric field
Pheromone
Jacobson's organ
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More than a pair
of eyes
Body sensor
Lateral line
PT3 EXERCISE
SECTION A: OBJECTIVE QUESTIONS
1. Study the information below 3. Which of the following is a voluntary
action?
J- Brain L – Spinal Cord
A. Peristalsis B. Sweating
K – Spinal nerves M – Cranial nerves
C. Talking D. Heartbeat
pass through the same pathway? 5. Which of these sensory organs is the
largest?
A. Breathing B. Thinking
C. Knee-jerk D. Walking A. Eyes B. Skin
reaction C. Nose D. Tongue
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