Life Processes: 11. How Is Respiration' Different From Breathing'? Explain The Process of Aerobic and Anaerobic

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LIFE PROCESSES

1.Mention any two components of blood.

2. Trace the movement of oxygenated blood in the body.

3. Write the function of valves present in between atria and ventricles.

4. Write one structural difference between the composition of artery and veins.

OR

5. Define excretion.

6. Name the basic filtration unit present in the kidney.

7. Draw the excretory system in human beings and label the following organs of excretory
system which performs the following functions.

(i) Form urine.

(ii) Is a long tube which collects urine from kidney.

(iii) Store urine until it is passed out.

8.Draw a labelled diagram of the stomata. Write two functions.

9.What are the basic materials used for photosynthesis. Write chemical equation for
photosynthesis.

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10.List and describe in brief in tabular form any five functions of blood.

11. How is ‘respiration’ different from ‘breathing’? Explain the process of aerobic and anaerobic
respiration.

12. I) Name the blood vessel that brings oxygenated blood to the human heart.

II) Which chamber of the heart received oxygenated blood?

III) Explain how is the oxygenated blood from this particular chamber sent to all the body parts?

13. Explain the schematic representation of gaseous exchange in tissues.

14. Compare the functioning of alveoli in the lungs and nephrons in the kidneys with respect to their
structures and functioning?
15. What is the significance of emulsification of fats?

16. Why is the small intestine in herbivores larger than in carnivores?

17. What is the advantage if a four chambered heart?

18. Explain the process by which inhalation occurs during breathing in human beings?

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