CBSE Grade 10 Biology QP Dated 10.7.2020 KEY
CBSE Grade 10 Biology QP Dated 10.7.2020 KEY
CBSE Grade 10 Biology QP Dated 10.7.2020 KEY
Date : 10/07/2020
Marks : 15
A. Multiple Choice Questions (3M) / Assertion and Reasoning (2M)
1. The breakdown of pyruvate to give carbon dioxide, water and energy takes place in
(a) cytoplasm.
(b) mitochondria.
(c) chloroplast.
(d) nucleus.
(a) Granum
(b) Stroma
(c) Cristae
(d) Thylakoid
4. Read the statements carefully and choose the correct alternative from the following:
(a) Both the Assertion and the Reason are correct and the Reason is the correct explanation
of the Assertion.
(b) The Assertion and the Reason are correct but the Reason is not the correct explanation
of the Assertion.
(c) Assertion is true but the Reason is false.
(d) The statement of the Assertion is false but the Reason is true.
(i) Assertion: When air is passed through lime water, lime water turns milky.
Reason: Air contains 78% nitrogen and 21% oxygen. Answer is (b)
(ii) Assertion: Human heart does not allow mixing of oxygen rich blood with carbon
dioxide rich blood.
Reason: Human heart has different chambers. Answer is (c)
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2. What advantage over an aquatic organism does a terrestrial organism have with regard to
obtaining oxygen for respiration?
Answer :
Aquatic organisms have gills to obtain dissolved oxygen from water, whereas terrestrial
animals have lungs to obtain oxygen from air which is freely present.
The solubility of oxygen in water is very less since water is a polar molecule.
Due to less solubility of oxygen in water, the concentration of oxygen in water is much less
as compared to that in air.
Also, rate of diffusion of gases in water is slower as compared to air.
Hence, to meet the demands of oxygen, aquatic animals have to keep their breathing rate
faster than terrestrial animals.
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The water moves up creating a column of water that is steadily pushed upwards in vessels
and tracheids of the roots, stem and leaves, and are interconnected to form a continuous
system of water-conducting channels reaching all parts of the plant.
The water loss by leaves through stomata is called transpiration. It creates a suction pull,
which pulls water from the xylem cells of roots.
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Answer :
Explain the flow chart (in mitochondria)
(b) Compare and contrast between the two mechanisms of breathing. (2M)
Answer:
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