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Scales and Measurement

By the end of this unit you will be able to:

  • Use a ruler and protractor accurately
  • Understand the SI system of measurement
  • Convert between different units
Subject and Topic
Form 1
Mathematics
Units
Units of length
Resource Type
Cursus
Language
English
Publisher
Pressbooks
Publication Date
No date
Creator/Author
Dylan Busa
Keyword
Scales
Scales of measurement
Units of measure

Skeletal structure and function

Skeletons support and protect our bodies. Bugs have exoskeletons outside their bodies, while humans have endoskeletons inside. Our bones are in axial (skull, ribcage, spine) and appendicular (arms, legs) groups. Bone marrow makes blood cells; more specifically, red marrow makes blood and yellow marrow stores fat. 

Subject and Topic
Form 1
Biology
Introduction to biology
Concept and terminologies of biology
Resource Type
Video
Language
English
Publisher
Khan Academy
Publication Date
2014
Creator/Author
Tracy Kim Kovach
Keyword
Skeletal structure

Sura za Meiosisi - Phases of Meiosis

The phases of Meiosis.

Subject and Topic
Form 1
Biology
Introduction to biology
Scientific processes in biology
Resource Type
Video
Language
English
Publisher
KhanAcademyKiswahili
Publication Date
2012
Creator/Author
KhanAcademyKiswahili
Keyword
Meiosis

Units for Metric Measurement

This lesson explores appropriate units for metric measurement.

Subject and Topic
Form 1
Mathematics
Units
Units of length
Resource Type
Cursus
Language
English
Publisher
CK-12
Publication Date
2022
Creator/Author
CK-12
Keyword
Units of measure
Metric measurements
Units of length

Units for Metric Measurement: Online Activity

An online activity which will test your understanding of metric measurements.

Subject and Topic
Form 1
Mathematics
Units
Units of length
Resource Type
Werkbladen en klassikale activiteiten
Language
English
Publisher
CK-12
Publication Date
No date
Creator/Author
CK-12
Keyword
Units of measure
Metric measurements
Units of length

Urination

Micturition (peeing) starts with urine flowing from the kidneys to the bladder via ureters. The bladder expands using transitional epithelium. Urine exits through the urethra, controlled by internal and external urethral sphincters. Ureters prevent backflow, thereby reducing infection risk

Subject and Topic
Form 1
Biology
Introduction to biology
Concept and terminologies of biology
Resource Type
Video
Language
English
Publisher
Khan Academy
Publication Date
2014
Creator/Author
Raja Narayan
Keyword
Urination