Chapter 13 : Saving Grace?

Chapter 13 : Saving Grace?

Derek and Alpha are stunned to witness Norman and Cyborg flee with the priceless art pieces. Derek continues to sulk even if the police have arrived. He has become determined to get to the bottom of this, that he will even conduct his own investigation.

Identify the shared characteristics (of matter) in objects that exist in different states at room temperature.

Identify the shared characteristics (of matter) in objects that exist in different states at room temperature.

State the characteristics of photosynthesis.

State the characteristics of photosynthesis.

Apply knowledge of the differentiating cellular features and the use of a sorting chart to Suggest the observable features of cells to be used to sort different cells in a chart.

Apply knowledge of the differentiating cellular features and the use of a sorting chart to Suggest the observable features of cells to be used to sort different cells in a chart.

Apply knowledge of carbon dioxide metabolism by plants under light or dark conditions, and the methods that permit, reduce or prevent light from reaching green leaves to Predict the relative levels of carbon dioxide in different experiments involving plants/leaves in the presence or absence of light.

Apply knowledge of carbon dioxide metabolism by plants under light or dark conditions, and the methods that permit, reduce or prevent light from reaching green leaves to Predict the relative levels of carbon dioxide in different experiments involving plants/leaves in the presence or absence of light.

Deduce and suggest the identity of objects based on experimental information on whether they can/ cannot be compressed in a syringe-plunger apparatus.

Deduce and suggest the identity of objects based on experimental information on whether they can/ cannot be compressed in a syringe-plunger apparatus.

Derive mathematically, the ability of a container to hold a known volume of matter.

Derive mathematically, the ability of a container to hold a known volume of matter.

Infer, from observations of liquids in containers of different shapes and sizes, that only the following conclusions can be drawn from these observations: that a liquid occupies the space and that it takes on the shape of the container it is in.

Infer, from observations of liquids in containers of different shapes and sizes, that only the following conclusions can be drawn from these observations: that a liquid occupies the space and that it takes on the shape of the container it is in.

Recognise, from pictures resembling a beam balance and two objects being compared, that ONLY the mass of these objects can be studied in this setup (not their volumes, densities, sizes or other physical properties).

Recognise, from pictures resembling a beam balance and two objects being compared, that ONLY the mass of these objects can be studied in this setup (not their volumes, densities, sizes or other physical properties).