Biology

Control and Coordination

Question:

Smita's father has been advised by a doctor to reduce his sugar intake.

  1. Name the disease he is suffering from and name the hormone whose deficiency is? ,
  2. Identify the gland that secretes it and mention the function of this hormone.
  3.  Explain how the time and amount of secretion of this hormone is regulated in human system.

Answer:

  •  He is suffering from diabetes. Deficiency of insulin causes diabetes.
  • Pancreas secretes insulin. Insulin helps in regulating blood sugar.
  • When the sugar level in blood increases, it is detected by the a-cells of the pancreas which responds by producing more insulin. As the blood sugar level falls, insulin secretion is reduced.
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Control and Coordination

Q 1.

Fill in the following blanks with suitable words :
(a) The two examples of effectors are…………. and………………
(b) Our…………. system allows Us to react to our surroundings. Information from receptors passes
along…………. neurons to our brain. Our brain sends impulses along………… neurons to our muscles.
(c) A neuron which carries an impulse to the brain is called a……………….
(d) The neuron which carries a message for action to a muscle or gland is known as a……………….

Q 2.

Which part of the brain controls involuntary actions? Write the function of  any two regions of it.

Q 3.

Name any two types of tropism.

Q 4.

Which of the following is a growth movement and which is not ?
(a) folding up of leaves of sensitive plant on touching with hand.
(b) folding up of petals of dandelion flower when light fades.

Q 5.

Fill in the following blanks :
(a) A plant’s response to light is called…………..
(b) A plant’s response to gravity is called…………..
(c) Plant shoot grows upward in response to…………….
(d) Plant roots grow downward in response to…………..
(e) Tendrils wind around a support in response to……………
(f) Plant roots grow towards…….. and in the direction of force of……………
(g) A root of a plant grows downward. This is known as…………..
(h) ……….is the hormone that causes phototropism in plants
(i) The response of leaves to the sunlight is called……………

Q 6.

Which halogen element is necessary for the making of thyroxine hormone by the thyroid gland ?

Q 7.

When you smell a favourite food your mouth begins to water (that is, you secrete saliva). Write down what the following are examples of :
(a) the smell of the food
(b) the cells in your nasal passages which perceive the smell
(c) the gland which is stimulated to secrete saliva.

Q 8.

Answer the following:
(a) Which hormone is responsible for the changes noticed in females at puberty?
(b) Dwarfism results due to deficiency of which hormone?
(c) Blood sugar level rises due to deficiency of which hormone?
(d) Iodine is necessary for the synthesis of which hormone?

Q 9.

Nervous and hormonal system together perform the function of control and coordination in human beings. Justify the statement.

Q 10.

Mention the function of adrenaline hormone.

Q 11.

Give the scientific terms used to represent the following :
(a) Bending of a shoot towards light.
(b) Growing of roots towards the earth.
(c) Growth of a pollen tube towards ovule.
(d) Bending of roots towards water.
(e) Winding of tendril around a support

Q 12.

Write the names of all the major endocrine glands present in the human body. Which of these glands also function as exocrine glands ?

Q 13.

(a) Write the names of five endocrine glands found in the human body. Name the hormones secreted by each gland.
(b) How do hormones reach the organs they control ?
(c) Name the gland which controls the secretion of hormones from the pituitary.
(d) How does our body respond when adrenaline is secreted in large amounts into the blood ?
(e) Name the disease which occurs in adults due to the deficiency of iodine in the diet. What is the main symptom of this disease ?

Q 14.

What is synapse ? In a neuron cell how is an electrical impulse created and what is the role of synapse in this context ?

Q 15.

Name any three endocrine glands in human body and briefly write the function of each of them.

Q 16.

A potted plant is made to lie horizontally on the ground. Which part of the plant will show
(i) positive geotropism?
(ii) negative geotropism?

Q 17.

(a) What is meant by ‘tropisms’ (or tropic movements) ? Explain with an example.
(b) What are the different types of tropisms ? Define each type of tropism. Write the name of stimulus in each case.
(c) How do tropisms differ from nasties (or nastic movements) ?

Q 18.

State one function each of cerebellum and pons.

Q 19.

Name the plant hormones responsible for the following:
(a) Elongation of cells.
(b) Growth of stem.
(c) Promotion of cell division.
(d) Falling of senescent leaves.

Q 20.

Answer the following:
(a) Name the endocrine gland associated with brain?
(b) Which gland secretes digestive enzymes as well as hormones?
(c) Name the endocrine gland associated with kidneys?
(d) Which endocrine gland is present in males but not in females?

Q 21.

Mention the receptors for light and sound in animals.

Q 22.

Write name of three hormones secreted by the pituitary gland.

Q 23.

How does control and coordination occur in single-celled animals?

Q 24.

What is chemotropism? Give one example. Name any two plant hormones and mention their functions.

Q 25.

Name the plant hormones which help/promote (i) cell division (ii) growth of
the stem and roots?

Q 26.

Name two tissues that provide control and coordination in multicellular animals.

Q 27.

(a) Name the two main constituents of the Central Nervous System in human beings.
(b) What is the need for a system of control and coordination in human beings?

Q 28.

(a) What does a root do in response to gravity ? What is this phenomenon known as ?
(b) What does a stem (or shoot) do in response to light ? What is this phenomenon known as ?

Q 29.

(a) What does a stem (or shoot) do in response to gravity ? What is this phenomenon known as ?
(b) What does a root do in response to light ? What is this phenomenon known as ?

Q 30.

Why is the folding up of the leaves of a sensitive plant on touching with a finger not a tropism ?

Q 31.

What are the two parts of the vertebrate nervous system ?

Q 32.

Which gland secretes the growth hormone ?

Q 33.

Name the hormones secreted by (a) testes, and (b) ovaries

Q 34.

Name the disease caused by the deficiency of insulin hormone in the body.

Q 35.

Name, the disease caused by the deficiency of thyroxine hormone in the body.

Q 36.

Why are some patients of diabetes treated by giving injections of insulin ?

Q 37.

If sugar is detected in the urine of a person, name the disease he is suffering from.

Q 38.

Give three examples of reflex actions.

Q 39.

What is the function of insulin hormone ? What type of patients are given insulin injections ?

Q 40.

A person walks across a room in barefeet and puts his foot on a drawing pin lying on the floor. He lets out a cry. Explain what happens in his nervous system in bringing about this response.

Q 41.

What does CNS stand for ? Which part of CNS : (a) consists of two cerebral hemispheres, and (b) has spinal nerves attached to it ?

Q 42.

(a) Name two systems which taken together perform the functions of control and coordination in human beings.
(b) What does the central nervous system in humans consist of ? What is the job of the central nervous system ?
(c) Give the various functions of brain.

Q 43.

How does chemical coordination occur in plants?

Q 44.

Label the endocrine glands in the given figure.
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Q 45.

What will happen if intake of iodine in our diet is low?

Q 46.

What are the major parts of the brain? Mention the functions of different parts.

Q 47.

Why is the flow of signals in a synapse from axonal end of one neuron to dendritic end of another neuron but not the reverse?

Q 48.

How does control and coordination takes place in plants?

Q 49.

Describe the central nervous system in human beings.

Q 50.

Write the functions of any one part of the hind – brain.