Plants have low energy needs as compared to animals. Explain.
Plants do not move. In a large plant body there are many dead cells like schlerenchyma as a result it requires less energy as compared to animals. Animals need more energy as they have to move in search of food, shelter and mates.
What is the name of tiny projections on the inner surface of small intestine which help in absorbing the digested food ?
Write correct sequence of four steps of method for the preparation of temporary mount of a stained leaf peel.
A Give one reason why multicellular organisms require special organs for exchange of gases between their body and their environment. :
Name the final product/products obtained in the anaerobic respiration, if it takes place :
(a) in a plant (like yeast).
(b) in an animal tissue (like muscles).
List the three kinds of blood vessels of human circulatory system and write ¦ their functions in tabular form.
Name the component of blood that helps in the formation of blood clot in the event of a cut.
Apart from sunlight and chlorophyll, what other things are required to make food by photosynthesis ?
(a) Name the pigment in leaves which absorbs sunlight energy.
(b) What is the colour of this pigment ?
(a) Define a nutrient. Name four important nutrients present in our food.
(b) What are the various types of heterotrophic nutrition ?
Name the process by which plant parts like roots, stems, and leaves get oxygen required for respiration.
Name the type of respiration in which the end products are :
(a) C2H,OH and C02
(b) C02 and H20
(c) Lactic acid
Give one example of each case where such a respiration can occur.
Name the intermediate and the end products of glucose breakdown in aerobic respiration.
(a) List the three events that occur during the process of photosynthesis.
Explain the role of stomata in this process.
(b) Describe an experiment to show that "sunlight is essential for photosynthesis."
What is the scientific name of the animals which are :
(i) only meat eaters ?
(ii) only plant eaters ?
(iii) both, plant and meat eaters ?
(a) What is common for Cuscuta, ticks and leeches ?
(b) Name the substances on which the following enzymes act in the human digestive system :
(i) Trypsin (ii) Amylase (iii) Pepsin (iv) Lipase
(c) Why does absorption of digested food occur mainly in the small intestine ?
(a) What is photosynthesis ?
(b) Write a chemical equation to show the process of photosynthesis in plants.
(c) Explain the mechanism of photosynthesis.
(a) Define nutrition. Why is nutrition necessary for an organism ?
(b) What are the different modes of nutrition ? Explain with one example of each mode of nutrition.
(c) Name the mode of nutrition in (i) roundworm, and (ii) Plasmodium.
State the three common features of all the respiratory organs like skin, gills and lungs.
Describe the process of respiration in the following parts of a plant :
(a) Root (b) Stem (c) Leaves
What are the differences between aerobic and anaerobic respiration? Name some organisms that use the anaerobic mode of respiration.
(a) Draw a diagram to show open stomatal pore and label on it:
(i) guard cells
(ii) chloroplast
(b) State two functions of stomata.
(c) How do guard cells regulate the opening and closing of stomatal pore?
(a) Draw a sectional view of the human heart and label on it – Aorta, Right ventricle and Pulmonary veins.
(b) State the functions of the following components of transport system:
(i) Blood (ii) Lymph
a) Leaves of a healthy potted plant were coated with vaseline to block the stomata. Will this plant remain healthy for long? State three reasons for your answer.
(b) State any two differences between autotrophic nutrition and heterotrophic nutrition.