This document provides the marking scheme for a Biology exam for Class 11 in India. It includes:
1) General instructions for marking answers and awarding full marks if students convey key points.
2) Section A covers topics like plant and animal cell structure, photosynthesis, and respiration.
3) Section B includes questions on cell cycle phases, differences between NADPH and ATP roles in photosynthesis, and the sliding filament theory of muscle contraction.
4) Section C potentially tests knowledge of the COVID-19 pandemic, diagnostic tools like electrocardiograms, and excretory organs across taxa from protozoa to humans.
This document provides the marking scheme for a Biology exam for Class 11 in India. It includes:
1) General instructions for marking answers and awarding full marks if students convey key points.
2) Section A covers topics like plant and animal cell structure, photosynthesis, and respiration.
3) Section B includes questions on cell cycle phases, differences between NADPH and ATP roles in photosynthesis, and the sliding filament theory of muscle contraction.
4) Section C potentially tests knowledge of the COVID-19 pandemic, diagnostic tools like electrocardiograms, and excretory organs across taxa from protozoa to humans.
This document provides the marking scheme for a Biology exam for Class 11 in India. It includes:
1) General instructions for marking answers and awarding full marks if students convey key points.
2) Section A covers topics like plant and animal cell structure, photosynthesis, and respiration.
3) Section B includes questions on cell cycle phases, differences between NADPH and ATP roles in photosynthesis, and the sliding filament theory of muscle contraction.
4) Section C potentially tests knowledge of the COVID-19 pandemic, diagnostic tools like electrocardiograms, and excretory organs across taxa from protozoa to humans.
SESSION ENDING EXAMINATION TERM-II (2021-22) CLASS-XI BIOLOGY (044) MARKING SCHEME OF QUESTION PAPER Max. Marks:-35 ` Time Allowed:-2Hours General Instructions:- (i) Answers given in this marking scheme are indicative. (ii) Full marks to be given if student has conveyed the value points. Q.No. SECTION-A MARKS 1 Cell Plate in Plant Cells & Cell Furrow in Animal Cells. 1+1 2 Grana & ATP and NADPH+H 2 OR 2 Due to disintegration of chlorophyll in absence of light. The carotene pigment is more stable. 1+1 3 RQ=Volume of CO2 evolved/Volume of O2 consumed. RQ for fat is 0.7. 1+1 2 (i) Indole Acetic/Butyric Acid (IAA/IBA) 4 (ii) Ethylene 2 (iii) Cytokinin (iv) Abscisic Acid (ABA) ½+½+½+½ 5 Removal of Nitrogenous wastes, urea and uric acid requires lesser water than 2 removal of ammonia from the body. Thus more suitable for terrestrial animals. Enlargement of Thyroid gland leads to Goitre.Reason is Hypothyroidism. 6 OR 2 (i) Diabetes mellitus is due to deficiency of insulin. (ii) Cretinism is due to deficiency of thyroxin hormone in children 1+1 SECTION-B (i) Metaphase (ii) Anaphase 7 (iii) Zygotene (of Prophase-I) 3 OR Any three correct difference. 1+1+1 (i) NADPH is oxidized at stage-E 8 (ii) A-RuBisCO, B-Reduction, C- Regneration 3 (iii) ATP is converted to ADP at stages E and F ½+½+½+½+½+½ 9 Sliding-filament Theory-Any three valid points. 1+1+1 3 (i) Glycolytic breakdown of Glucose into Pyruvic acid 10 (ii) Oxidative de-carboxylation of Pyruvic acid into Acetyl Co-A & TCA Cycle 3 It occurs in Mitochondria 1+1+1 Conduction of Nerve Impulse:- 11 Polarisation 3 Depolarisation Repolarisation 1+1+1 (i) Electro-cardiograph (ECG) machine 12 (ii) Depolarisation of ventricles. 3 (iii) Deviation from the shape of ECG indicates a possible abnormality or disease. Hence, it is of a great clinical significance. 1+1+1 SECTION-C (i) Wuhan,China. (ii) Maharashtra ,Karnataka & Kerala. (iii) 51.8 (iv) Wearing of masks/physical distancing/hand hygiene/avoid crowded places. (Any Two) (v) Omicron. 13 OR 5 i) Protonephridia/Flame Cells. (ii) Nephridia. (iii) Malpighian Tubules. (iv) Antenal/Green Glands. (v) Kidneys. 1+1+1+1+1
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