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Assignment:

Classroom assessment
Name:
Arooj Zahid
Roll No:
17-510
Program:
B,ED (Hons) Elematry of Education

Session:
2017-2021

Semester:
4th
Submitted to:
Mam Saima Adnan
Department:
Education
GC.Woman University Faisalabad.
Subject: Science Class:Eight
Name--------------- Roll No-----------
Section------------- Total No-----------
Obt Marks----------
Q#1.Encircle the correct option. (5)
(1) The parts of a neuron which recive messages are:
(a) Cell bodies (b) Dendrites
© Axons (d) Nuclei
(2) Heartbeat is controlled by:
(a)Cerebrum (b) Cerebellum
© Medulla oblongata (d) Hypothalamus
(3) Many axons present side by side and enclosed in a common sheath:
(a) Nerve cell (b) Nerve
© Dendrite (d) Spinal
(4) Sensory neurons carry messages towards:
(a) Muscles (b) Muscles and glands
© Sense organs (d)Brain and spinal cord
(5) The part of body which filters nitrogenous wastes from blood:
(a) Liver (b) Kindey
© Intestine (d) Stomach
Q#2:-Fill in the blanks. (5)
(1)------------------------------- is the basic structural and functional unit of the
nervous system.
(2) Neurons transmit messages in the from of electrochemical waves called ---------
------------.
(3) The part of neurons which contain nucleus and most of--------------is called cell
body.
(4)----------------carry nerve impulses from sense orangs.
(5) Inter-neurons are present in-------------nervous system.
Q#3:-Match the coloum. (5)
A B
(1) Nerve transmits Largest
messages from
(2) Forebrain is the Cerebrum
part of the brain
(3) Is the topmost and largest Hind brain
part of the brain
(4) Consist of three parts One part of body to another
(5) Forms the posterior Medulla oblongata
part of the brain
Q#4:-True or Fasle.
(1) Eating or reading are the example of voluntary action.
(2) Skin is also considered as excretory organ because during perspiration same
extra sugar.
(3) Hindbrain consist of four parts.
(4) Accumulation of salts are result into kidney stone.
(5) Lungs are the main organs of the respiratory.

Q#5:-Write the short answers. (20)


(1) Give at leost three examples of voluntary actions?
(2) Define sensory neurons?
(3) Skin is also considered as excretory organ why ?
(4) Differentiate between neuron and nerve?
(5) Define Hindbrain?
(6) Differentite between kidney and lungs?
(7) Define motor neuron?
(8) What is voluntary actions?
(9) What is involuntary actions?
(10) Name the disease of kidney stone?
(11) How can do kidney stone remove?
(12) What is the treatments of renal failure?
(13) Name the functional unit of kidneys?
(14) What is reflex action?
(15) Name the two pair of kidney?
(16) Define Medulla oblongata?
(17) Write working model of the nervous system?
(18) What is Glomerulus?
(19) Write the two main structure of renal corpuscle?
(20) What is dialyzer?

Keys
Q#1:-
(1) B (2) c (3) b
(4) d (5) b
Q#2:-
(1) Neuron and nerve cell (2) Nerve impulses
(3) Cytoplasm (4) Sensory neuron
(4) Central
Q#3:-
(1) 2 (2) 3
(2) 4 (4) 1
(3) 5
Q#4:-
(1) True (2) Fasle
(2) Fasle (4) True
(4) True

Assignment:
Classroom assessment
Name:
Naila Ibrahim
Roll No:
17-541
Program:
B,Ed(Hons) Elematry of Education

Session:
2017-2021

Semester:
4th
Submitted to:
Mam Saima Adnan
Department: Education
GC.Woman University Faisalabad.
Subject:Science Class:Seven
Name------------ Roll No---------
Section--------- Total No--------
Obt Marks-----------
Q#1:- Encircle the correct answers in the following. (5)
(1) Blood is carried away from the heart in:
(a) Arteries (b) Veins
© Nerves (d) Ureters
(2) Where close the exchange of food,oxygen and wastes occur in the human
body?
(a) In arteries (b) In veins
© In capilliocies (d) In coronary arteries
(3) Why does the blood turn dark red as it circulates through the body?
(a) It starts to clot (b) It gets old and dirty while flowing through the body
© The oxygen in its is replaced with carbon dioxide.
(d) The farther blood is form the heart, the more dark red it is.
(4) The movement of prepared food from leaves to those part of plant body
where it is needed is called:
(a) Transpiration (b) Trans location
© Osmosis (d) Active transport
(5) The loss of water by eraporation from plants is called:
(a) Trans location (b) Transpiration
© Pressure flow (d) Diffusion
Q#2:-Fill in the blanks. (5)
(1) Blood vessel is which carry blood towards heart------------
(2) Blood vessels which supply blood only to the heart--------
(3) Transports food in a plant body----------
(4) Pores to exchange gases in plant---------
(5) Transports water and minerals from roots to leaves----------
Q#3:-True or False. (5)
(1) Blood vessels which carry blood towards heart veins.
(2) Transport water and minerals form root to leave called phleam.
(3) Blood vessels which carry blood only to the heart to xylem vessels.
(4) Pores to exchange gases in plant stomach.
(5) Transport food in a plant body phleam.
Q#4:-Macth the coloum. (5)
Coloum ( A) Coloum (B)
(1) The blood travels throughout Capillarie
the body through
(2) Are the smallest blood Coronary arteries
vessels in the body
(3) Are the blood vessels that bring Blood vessels
blood back to the heart
(4) Blood vessels supply oxygen Veins
(5) Because of diateres Pancreas

Q#5:-Write the short answers. (20)


(1) What is circulatory system?
(2) Name the four chambers in our heart?
(3) What is blood vessels?
(4) Define arteries?
(5) Define capillaries?
(6) Write the work of pulmonary veins?
(7) What is the diet a affects of our circulatory system?
(8) Define heart attack?
(9) What is hypertension?
(10) What is diabetes?
(11) Define insulin?
(12) Write symptoms of diabetes?
(13) Define carbohydrates in blood sugar level?
(14) Patient does not control sugar level write its disease?
(15) Define asthmacauses?
(16) Sympotoms of asthma?
(17) Write three cure ways to asthma?
(18) Define artificial organ?
(19) Who is biomedical engineers?
(20) Define structure of leaf?

Keys

Q#1:-
(1) A (2) c (3) c (4) b (5) b

Q#2:-
(1) Veins (2) Coronary arteries (3) Phleam (4) Stomach
(6) Xylem vessels
Q#3:-
(1) True (2) Fasle (3) Fasle (4) True (5) True

Q#4:-
(a) 3 (b) 4 (c) 1 (d) 2 € 5

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