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Fill in the blanks by selecting suitable words from the list given below:

( Thin-walled, collenchyma, vascular , tissues, conducting )

1. A group of different __________ working together to perform a function is


called an organ.
2. Xylem and phloem form the __________ tissue.

3. Conducting tissue is also called__________ tissue.

4. Cells are elongated and thick at the comers in __________ tissue.

5. Parenchyma is composed of a large __________ cell.

Fill in the blanks

1. ------------ is a single cell

2. -----------and -----------tissue are of 2 types of plant tissues.

3.Meristemmatic tissue have dense ------and large ------

4.Permanent tissue donot ----------further

5.Sclerenchyma cells have -----------

6.Collenchymas cells have ---------- and ----------

7.---- ----and ----- - -constitute vascular bundle.

8.Phloem is called as ------------

9.Xylem has only ---------cells and are present ----------vascular bundle

10.Phloem has -----------cells and present ----------of vascular bundle

11.-----------stores fat.

12.Yellow fibrous tissue in -----------and white in -----------

13.Internal skeleton of skeletal tissue is called -----------.

14.Cartilage cells are -----------and bone cells are ----------

15.Straw coloured fluid in blood is ----------and -----------in body cells.

Match :

1. Permanent tissue – vascular system


2. Meristemmatic tissue – dermal tissue
3. Intercalary - thinwalled
4. Lateral - narrow thick cells
5. Epidermis - elongated cells
6. Collenchymas - longitudinal growth
7. Parenchyma - circumference
8. Sclerenchyma - increase length
9. Complex permanent – definite shape
10.Apical - no vacuoles
How do you rank the following among cells, tissues, organs or organism ?

1. Amoeba
2. Euglena
3. Skin
4. Lungs
5. Neuron
6. Cardiac muscles
7. Each of the tissues listed in Column A is related to one of the functions given
in Column B. Match the line correct pairs by drawing

Column A (Tissue) Column B (Function)

(a) Epithelial tissue (i) movement

(b) Connective tissue (ii) protection

(c) Vascular tissue (iii) messages

(d) Nervous tissue (iv) support

(e) Muscular tissue (v) transport

Name the kind of tissue that

1. Carries oxygen around your body.


2. Brings about movements in animals.
3. Transports food to different parts of plant.
4. Transports water in plants.
5. Supports an animal’s body.
6. Binds different tissues together.
7. Conducts messages from one part of the body to another.

Scientific terms:
1. The branch of biology which deals with the classification of organisms.
2. The kingdom of plants that could prepare their own food.
3. The spiral shaped bacteria’s which exist only as single cells.
4. The false feet of an amoeba.
5. The splitting of amoeba to form two daughter cells.
6. The hard outer covering of an organism.
7. The animals without backbone
8. The plants that can prepare their own food.
9. The largest fungus.
10. Inflammation of lungs caused by bacteria.

Use because clappers:


1. The two kingdom system of classification was criticized.
2. Saprophytic bacteria are also called as decomposers.
3. Some bacteria’s live in the digestive tract of animals.
4. Amoeba makes a food vacuole.
5. Spores float in the atmosphere.
6. Yeast is used in making bakery products.
7. Molluscs are protected by hard shells.
8. Frogs are called amphibians.
9. The birds can fly.
10. Fishes have streamlined body.

Give 2 examples:
1. Unicellular organisms.
2. Invertebrates.
3. Amphibians
4. Reptiles
5. Harmful bacteria
6. Useful bacteria
7. Cold blooded animals

Classify the organisms based on their phylum:


Sycon, jelly fish, snail, tapeworm, crab, ascaris, earthworm, leech, star fish, fish , lizard , toad , cow ,
amoeba , bread mould , scorpion , ants , oyster , mosquito , sea cucumber .

Odd man out:


1. Amoeba, hydra, euglena.
2. Athletes foot, tetanus, cholera.
3. Mussel, octopus, salamander.
4. Shark, alligator, snake.
5. kangaroo , pigeon , camel .

Find the odd one out.

i. Lungs, Bronchi, Trachea, Kidneys


ii. Annelida, Arthropoda, Reptilia, Nematoda
iii. Euglena, Spirogyra, Amoeba, Chlorella
iv. Pituitary, Thyroid, Adrenal, Spinal cord
v. Penguin, Ostrich, Vulture, Kiwi

State one point of difference between the following on the basis of what is given in the brackets

i. Striated muscles and unstriated muscles (control)


ii. Xylem and phloem (direction of transport)
iii. Molluscs and echinoderms (movement)
iv. Aerobic respiration and anaerobic respiration (amount of energy released)
v. Cocci and bacilli (shape)
Correct the following sentences by correcting the highlighted words :

i) Roots are the main site of photosynthesis in plants.

Ans. ______________________________________________________________

ii) Cellulose is digested by ruminants in rumen.

Ans. ______________________________________________________________

iii) Green pigment present in leaves is rhizobium.

Ans. ______________________________________________________________
Q1. Define:

i. Reflex action

iii. Nephron

ii. Coordination
iv. UTI

Q2.Fill in the blanks:

i. ___________ neurons carry impulses from the body to the brain.

ii. The food prepared by plants is stored in ___________.

iii. ___________is the basic unit of nervous system.

iv. In yeast, respiration takes place in the absence of ___________

Q3. Give reasons for the following:

i. Pulling away of hand from a hot object is reflex action.

ii. It is not advisable to sleep under a tree during night. iii. Plants are called the lungs of the earth.

Q4.Name the following:

i. Nerves emerging from the brain.

ii. Part of CNS extends from the medulla of the brain and runs down through the vertebral column.
iii. Energy rich chemical molecule released during respiration.

iv. A physical process in which an organism inhales and exhales.

v. Two kidney shaped cells surround the opening of stomata.

Give one word for the following:

i. Animals without backbone.

ii. Porous animals. iii. Joint-footed animals.

iv. Animals with soft body and hard shell.

v. Warm blooded animals with mammary glands.

I. FILL IN THE BLANKS:

1. Allergy is also known as __________.


2. ___________ is a rash caused by contact with water.
3. __________ can help identify the trigger for allergic symptoms.
4. __________ is scientifically known as urticaria.
5. __________ is the most common form of perennial allergy.
6. __________ is a condition where blood pressure drops along with impaired breathing.
7. Dust allergy can cause _________.
8. _________ tend to have little effect on the skin.
9. _________ Allergies occur only during particular seasons.
10. In severe cases airway constricts due to swelling known as __________.
11. _________ is done in order to find out the cause of the symptom.
12. The allergic symptoms depend on the ____________ and the ________ of its entry.

II. WHO AM I?
1. A condition in which frequent discharge of faeces occur.
2. Tiny creatures which are not visible to our naked eye.
3. I produce a chemical called histamine during allergic reactions
4. I introduced the concept of allergy.
5. I cause inflammation of the skin characterized by redness and itching.

III. DEFINE THE TERMS:


1. Contact dermatitis 2. Asthma 3.allergens 4. Mold spores 5.histamine 6. Allergen
specific immunoglobulin test

IV. GIVE 3 EXAMPLES EACH:


1. Allergenic foods
2. Allergic reactions
3. Perennial allergies
4. Seasonal allergies
5. Modes of entry of allergens
6. Symptoms caused by cross allergy
7. Skin allergies

V. IDENTIFY THE ERROR AND CORRECT THE STATEMENT:


1. Skin allergy may sometimes cause diarrhea.
2. Hay fever is also known as asthma.
3. Endocrine system is responsible for producing histamine.
4. Molds are algae that produce spores.
5. Dust allergy causes cardiovascular disorders.
6. Eczema results in difficulty in breathing and wheezing.
7. Seasonal allergy symptoms occur year round.

VII. COMPLETE THE TABLE:

DISEASE SYMPTOM ORGAN AFFECTED


ANAPHYLAXIS
ECZEMA
AQUAGENIC
URTICARIA
CONTACT DERMATITIS
ASTHMA
HIVES

CHEMISTRY
I. GIVE REASONS:
1. Air is a mixture and not a compound.
2. Air is matter.
3. Hydrogen peroxide is preferred over potassium chlorate for preparing oxygen.
4. Oxygen is mainly collected by downward displacement of water.
5. Combustion is an example of oxidation.
II. GIVE THE SKELETAL EQUATIONS FOR THE FOLLOWING:
1. Corrosion
2. Spontaneous oxidation
3. Reaction of non-metals with oxygen
4. Non biological nitrogen fixation
5. Burning of fuels
6. Acid rain
7. Thermal decomposition of metallic oxides.
8. Downward displacement of water
9. Rapid oxidation
10. Heating of metal carbonates and nitrates.
11. Reaction of metals with oxygen
12. Burning of candle

III. WRITE DOWN THE USES IN ONE OR TWO LINES:


1. Nitro-glycerine
2. Dilute hydrochloric acid
3. Liquid carbon dioxide
4. Xenon
5. Compressed natural gas ( CNG)

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