How does amoeba engulf its food?
Amoeba engulfs its food by extending pseudopodia. This process is known as Phagocytes.
(a) Which part of the body secretes bile ? Where is bile stored ? What is the function of bile ?
(b) What is trypsin ? What is its function ?
Apart from sunlight and chlorophyll, what other things are required to make food by photosynthesis ?
Name the following :
(a) The process in plants which converts light energy into chemical energy.
(b) Organisms that cannot prepare their own food.
(c) Organisms that can prepare their own food.
(d) The cell organelle where photosynthesis occurs.
(e) The cells which surround a stomatal pore.
(f) An enzyme secreted by gastric glands in stomach which acts on proteins.
State whether the following statements are true or false :
(a) During respiration, the plants take C02 and release 02.
(b) Energy can be produced in cells without oxygen.
(c) Fish and earthworm exchange gases during respiration in the same way.
What are the different ways in which glucose is oxidised to provide energy in various organisms ? Give one example of each.
State the three common features of all the respiratory organs like skin, gills and lungs.
Give two points of differences between respiration in plants and respiration in animals.
A Give one reason why multicellular organisms require special organs for exchange of gases between their body and their environment. :
What is the name of tiny projections on the inner surface of small intestine which help in absorbing the digested food ?
(a) What are autotrophs ? Give one example of autotrophs.
(b) What are the conditions necessary for autotrophic nutrition ?
a) How do plants obtain food ?
(b) Why do plants need nitrogen ? How do plants obtain nitrogen ?
(a) Leaves of a healthy potted plant were coated with vaseline. Will this plant remain healthy for long ? Give reason for your answer.
(b) What will happen to the rate of photosynthesis in a plant under the following circumstances ?
(a) Name the main organs of the human digestive system. Also name the associated glands.
(b) How do carbohydrates, fats and proteins get digested in human beings ?
Out of photosynthesis and respiration in plants, which process occurs :
(a) all the time ?
(b) only at daytime ?
Explain why, when air is taken in and let out during breathing, the lungs always contain a residual volume of air.
(a) Explain how, the air we breathe in gets cleaned while passing through the nasal passage.
(b) Why do the walls of trachea not collapse when there is less air in it ?
(c) How are oxygen and carbon dioxide exchanged in our body during respiration ?
(d) How are lungs designed in human beings to maximise the exchange of gases ?
What are the differences between aerobic and anaerobic respiration? Name some organisms that use the anaerobic mode of respiration.