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Name: Starter quiz

Diffusion: moving particles

1 Which of the following are not made of cells? Tick 1 correct answer
Fish
Snail
Lion
Rocks
Grass

2 Which one statement about the human body is true? Tick 1 correct answer
The body contains cells.
The body is a cell.
The body is made up of cells.
There are no cells in the body.

3 Starting with the largest, put these in size order. Use numbers to show the correct
order

Heart

Oxygen

Nucleus

Cell

4 Match the particles with their correct arrangement. Write the correct letter in each box

Solid particles close, randomly arranged and can move


a
are around each other.

Liquid particles far apart, randomly arranged and free to


b
are move.

c Gas particles are close and fixed in position.

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Diffusion: moving particles Starter quiz

5 What does the word particle refer to? Tick 1 correct answer
atoms and molecules
atoms and cell organelles
cells and cell organelles
molecules and cells
atoms and cells

6 What is the particle model? Tick 1 correct answer


Describes the arrangement of particles in solids, liquid and gases.
Describes how particles can change.
Describes the arrangement of cell organelles within cells.
Describes how to make new particles.

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