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CBSE Worksheet-31

Class VII Science (Respiration in Organisms)

1. In insects, air enters the body through


a. Lungs
b. Gills
c. Skin
d. Spiracles
2. During exhalation, the ribs move
a. Upwards
b. Downwards
c. Outwards
d. To normal position
3. Plants breathe through their stomata located in their
a. Leaves
b. Stem
c. Roots
d. Flowers
4. Gills are respiratory organs in
a. Fish
b. Cockroach
c. Amoeba
d. Earthworm
5. Match the following
Column A

Column B

a. Yeast

i. Man

b. Stomata

ii. Chest cavity

c. Larynx

iii. Voice box

d. Diaphragm

iv. Alcohol

e. Lungs

v. Plants

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6. Fill in the blanks.


a. The leaves of plants have small pore called --------------.
b. The larynx is also called ----------------,
c. ----------------- respiration takes place in presence of oxygen.
d. The oxygen carrying components in blood is ------------.
e. The small thin walled air sacs inside the lungs are called ------------.
7. Define respiration?
8. What is residual volume of air? What is its importance?
9. What are stomata? Write its function?
10. Name the respiratory organs of following organisms.
a. Amoeba
b. Earthworm
c. Fish
d. Frog
e. Insets

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Answer key

1. d
2. b
3. a
4. a
5. (a) (iv), (b) (v), (c) (iii), (d) (ii), (e) (i).
6. (a) Stomata (b) voice box (c) Aerobic (d) hemoglobin (e) alveoli.
7. The process by which living organism intake oxygen for oxidation of food to obtain
energy along with carbon dioxide and water is called respiration.
8. The amount of air that always remains in lungs during inhalation and inhalation is
called residual volume. It is important for exchange of gases between blood and
alveoli of lung.
9. The tiny pores present on leaf surface are called stomata. Through stomata exchange
of gases and transpiration takes place in plants.
10. Respiratory organs are:
a. Cell membrane
b. Moist skin
c. Gills
d. Lungs and skin
e. Spiracles.

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