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CLASS-XI
REVISION TEST
MORPHOLOGY OF FLOWERING PLANTS
&
STRUCTRAL ORGANISATION IN ANIMALS
FM- 80
TIME 2:40 HRS
Extra credits for neatness and to the point answer will be there
MORPHOLOGY
OF
FLOWERING PLANTS
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B. Answer in one-word 1x4=4
1. Reticulate venation is found in dicot leaves while in monocot leaves venation is of parallel type. Biology
being a ‘Science of exceptions’, find out any exception to this generalization.
2. Roots obtain oxygen from air in the soil for respiration. In the absence or deficiency of O2, root growth is
restricted or completely stopped. How do the plants growing in marshlands or swamps obtain their
O2 required for root respiration?
3. In Opuntia the stem is modified into a flattened green structure to perform the function of leaves (i.e.,
photosynthesis). Cite one other example of modification of plant parts for the purpose of photosynthesis.
4. Give an example of the followings (any 2)
1. Didelphous flower b) Syngenesious flower c) Synandrous flower
C. Answer the followings in few words 2x4=8
1. Write the floral formula of a actinomorphic, bisexual, hypogynous flower with five united sepals, five free
petals, five free stamens and two united carples with superior ovary and axile placentation.
2. Why is sunflower not a flower?
3. Tendrils are found in the following plants. Identify whether they are stem tendrils or leaf tendrils.
a. a. Cucumber
b. b. Peas
c. c. Pumpkins
d. d. Grapevine
e. e. Watermelons
4. Mango and coconut are ‘drupe’ type of fruits. In mango fleshy mesocarp is edible. What is the edible part of
coconut? What does milk of tender coconut represent?
D.Differentiate between the followings: - 2x3=6
1. Pinnately compound leaf & palmately compound leaf
2. Racemose and cymose
3. Apocarpous and syncarpous
E. Answer the followings in brief: 3x6=18
1. Justify the following statements on the basis of external features:
(i) Underground parts of a plant are not always roots.
(ii) The flower is a modified shoot.
2. Explain with suitable examples the different types of phyllotaxy.
3. Describe aestivation.
4. Take one flower each of the families Fabaceae and Solanaceae and write its semi-technical description. Also,
draw their floral diagram after studying them.
5. Describe the arrangement of floral members in relation to their insertion on thalamus.
6. Describe placentation.
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STRUCTURAL ORGANISATION
IN ANIMALS
A.Choose the correct answer: (Any 8) 0.5X8=4
1. Which one of the following types of cell is b) Columnar
involved in making of the inner walls of large c) stratified
blood vessels? d) epithelial
a) cuboidal
2. Match the followings and choose the correct ▪ a. A-i, B-ii, C-iii, D-iv
option ▪ b. A-iv, B-iii, C-i, D-ii
▪ c. A-iii, B-i, C-iv, D-ii
▪ d. A-ii, B-i, C-iv, D-iii
Options:
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3. Setae help in locomotion in earthworm but (b) Last segment
are not uniformly present in all the (c) Clitellar segment
segments. They are present in (d) 20th-22nd segment
(a) 1st segment
4. ______ is a merocrine gland d. Epidermis & connective tissue
a. Pineal Gland 8. The soft gelatinous tissue found inside
b. Sebaceous Gland bones is called
c. Salivary Gland a. Bone effusion
d. None of the above b. Bone marrow
5. Antigens are typically found in c. Bone abscess
a. Plasma d. None of the above
b. Cell surface 9. Radiation does more damage to cancer cells
c. Nuclear membrane when compared to normal cells because
d. None of the above a. Cancer cells do not multiply often
6. _________ is the enzyme need for muscle b. Cancer cells do not have access to
contraction. It is present in Myosin. nutrition
a. Actin c. Cancer cells have a weak cellular
b. Trypsin structure
c. ATPase d. Cancer cells undergo rapid division
d. None of the above 10. __________ cells line the blood capillaries
7. The basement membrane is derived from a. Alpha cells
______________ b. Endothelial Cells
a. Myosin c. Oxyntic cells
b. Pachyderm d. None of the above
c. Endoderm
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(b) Cardiac muscle and striated muscle
(c) Adipose and blood tissue
(d) Cutaneous and pulmonary respiration
(e) Myelinated and non-myelinated axons
Answer the followings in brief: 3x6=18
1. What are the following and where do you find them in animal body
(a) Chondriocytes
(b) Axons
(c) Ciliated epithelium
2. Classify neuron.
3. Describe the important steps in muscle contraction.
4. Complete the following statement:
a. In Cockroach grinding of food particle is performed by _____________ .
b. Malpighian tubules help in removal of _____________ .
c. Hind gut of Cockroach is differentiated into _____________ .
d. In Cockroach blood vessels open into spaces called _____________ .
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