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Combined Science GCSE – SCI-GCSE-01 – Comprehensive Revision Notes (Complete Study Summary)

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This document provides a full collection of revision notes covering major topics from the Combined Science GCSE curriculum, including biology (cells, enzymes, respiration, reproduction), chemistry (bonding, reactions, electrolysis, acids & bases), and physics (forces, energy, waves, electricity). It summarizes definitions, formulas, diagrams, and explanations across all major chapters. These notes are extensive, clearly structured, and suitable for final revision, mocks, and end-of-year exams.

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Combined Science GCSE – SCI-GCSE-01 –
Comprehensive Revision Notes (Complete Study
Summary)
atomic number - the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom

valence electrons - electrons in the outermost shell

speed (m/s) distance= speed x time - speed is a measure of how far an object can travel in a certain
amount of time

velocity (m/s) - Speed in a given direction

Akali Metals - metals that have 1 electron in their outer shell, the further it is from nucleus, the
easier to lose (more reactive)

Halogens (nonmetal) - 7 electrons in their outer shell

ionic compound - an electron from one element is given away to a full outer shell from another
element (metal and nonmetal),



-transfer of electrons between atoms

-because they gained/lost electrons, they are oppositely charged so they will attract each
other

covalent bond - sharing of electrons between atoms (nonmetals only) to complete outer
shells

ionic lattices - giant structures of alternating positive and negative ions grouped by ionic bounds



-requires lots of energy to break down

-graphite/diamonds

metallic bounding - the outer electrons are delocalized and are attracted to the newly formed metal
ions by electrostatic attraction

metals - -high melting and boiling

-conductors (free electrons)

-malleable(can be bend)

-ductile(can be drawn into wires)

alloys - adding different elements to metals (to become stronger with various properties)

,Hooke's law (Force= spring constant x Extension) - extension of spring is proportional to the force
stretching it (f=kx)

Acceleration acceleration= change in velocity/time - rate at which an object changes it's
speed

Friction - opposing force

Moment = force x distance - larger moment = larger turning effect

Chloroplasts - Site of photosynthesis; contains chlorophyll which takes in light for food

Cell wall - external barrier which protects and supports

Nucleus - controls how the cell works and has DNA

Cytoplasm - material where all organelles are found

cell membrane - controls movement of substances and holds the cell and its contains

vacuole - cavity which contains water and nutrients

breathing in - -intercoastal muscles contract and pull out chest

-diaphragm muscles contracts and flattens

- lungs increase in size

gas exchange - -many alveolar for increased surface area of gas exchange

-one cell thick to allow diffusion of co2 out and o2 in blood capillaries

-constant flood flow with surfactant for easier diffusion

digested food and transport - -dissolved food and oxygen are carried by circulation system

-blood cells carrying food and oxygen are close enough to all body cells to provide.

respiration - release of energy from digested food

aerobic respiration - Respiration that requires oxygen

Anaerobic respiration - -without oxygen

-lactic acid build up in muscles and restrict them

-liver breaks down lactic acid using o2

-oxygen debt

exercise - -oxygen and glucose need to reach muscle quickly

-blood is pumped faster

-lungs breath more to provide more oxygenated blood to cells

Fermentation - -form of anaerobic respiration

-sugar is broken down alcohol and c02

, -no oxygen=anaerobic respiration

kinetic energy - kinetic energy = 0.5 x mass x speed^2

E=1/2 x mass x v^2

gravitation potential energy - =mass x gravity(10n) x height

artery - -carries blood away from heart

-thick

-high blood pressure (strong)

capillary - -one cell thick

-thin

-low pressure flows slowly

-surrounded by body cells

vein - -carry blood to heart

-thin muscular

-low pressure

-valves prevent backflow

circulatory system - group of organs that assist moment of substances around the body

heart - coronary-heart

pulmonary-lungs

work/moment w=FxD - workdone=force x distanced moved in direction of force

red blood cells - transport oxygen that contains hemoglobin (which combines with oxygen)

-lack of nucleus

-small size with large surface area

white blood cells - immune system that removes pathogens by engulfing them

photosynthesis - water + c02 >>light>> oxygen + glucose

radioactive - random decay of unstable nuclei which gives ionizing radiation

-alpha particles 2 protons 2 neutrons high ionizing but cant penetrate

-beta particles-electrons emitted from nucleus when neutron split medium ionizing can penetrate

-gamma particles are short waves of energy high penetrating but low ionizing

leaves convert light energy into chemical energy - guard cells open and close the stomata to allow
gases in and out

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