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Little Angels High School

Class VII
Revision Sheets
Reproduction in Plants
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1. Rhizopus reproduces by spore formation.
2. Rhizome is an underground stem.

3. Reproductive buds are formed in budding.

4. If the pollen is transferred from one flower to another flower of the same or
different plant, it is known as pollination.

5. Coconut seeds are generally dispersed by water.

6. Fragmentation is found in spirogyra.

7. In castor and balsam, seeds are generally dispersed through explosion.

8. Flowering plants reproduce themselves by producing seeds.

9. Mature ovary turns into fruit after fertilization.

10. The cell which results after fusion of gametes is called zygote.

Answer the following questions


1. Give the method of propagation for potato.

2. Name the methods by which lower organisms /plants reproduce.

3. Name any three methods of artificial vegetative propagation. Give example for each
of them.

4. Identify vegetative part in the following

a) Bryophyllum b) Onion
Transportation in Plants and Animals

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1. Haemoglobin is present in RBC.

2. Arteries and veins are joined by a network of capillaries.

3. The main excretory product in human beings is urea.

4. Platelets are responsible for blood clot.

5. Excretion is an important process because it helps in eliminating


toxic waste.

6. The stethoscope is a device used to amplify the sound of the heart.

7. Pulmonary vein carries oxygenated blood.

8. Pulmonary artery carries deoxygenated blood.

9. Vena cava carries deoxygenated blood.

10. The water reaches great heights in the trees because of suction
pull caused by transpiration.

Answer the following questions


1 Differentiate between arteries and veins.

2. Arteries have very thick and elastic walls. Why?


Motion and Time
Q1. The distance between two stations is 240 km. A train
takes 4 hours to cover this distance. Calculate the speed of the
train.

Q2. Show the shape of the distance time graph for the motion
in the following cases:
a) A car moving with a constant speed.
b) a car parked on a side road.

Q3. A snail covers 1 m in 10 seconds. What is the speed of the


snail in km/hr.?

Q4. A simple pendulum takes 32 s to complete 20 oscillations.


What is the time period of the pendulum?

Q5. A car moves with a speed of 40 km/hr. for 15 minutes and


then with a speed of 60 km/hr. for the next 15 minutes. The
total distance covered by the car is ________.
Light

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1. An image formed by a concave lens is always virtual.
2. A convex lens is converging.
3. A prism splits a white light into seven colours.
4. Convex mirror is used as the rear view mirror in vehicles.
5. A lens that can form both real and virtual images is a
convex lens.

Answer the following questions

1. Differentiate between concave and convex mirror.


2. Define the terms
a) Reflection of light
b) Refraction of light
3. What type of mirror is used as a side view mirror in a
scooter? Convex mirror.
Forest: Our Lifeline

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1 Forest serves as green lungs and water purifying system in nature.

2. A food chain always starts with producers.

3. Decomposers convert the dead plants and animals to humus.

4. Multiple food chains are interlinked together to form a food web.

5. A dark coloured substance humus.

Question and Answers

1. What are the decomposers? Name any two of them.

2. Explain the role of forests in maintaining the balance between oxygen and
carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.

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