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FOCUS ACADEMY

LIFE PROCESS Full marks 80


Tick the correct answer 1×10=10M
Q1)Which of the following events in the mouth cavity will be
affected if salivary amylase is lacking in the saliva?
(a) Starch breaking down into sugars.
(b) Proteins breaking down into amino acids.
(c) Absorption of vitamins.
(d) Fats breaking down into fatty acids and glycerol.
2.) Which region of the alimentary canal absorbs the digested food?
(a) Stomach (c) Large intestine
(b) Small intestine (d) Liver
3. The contraction and expansion movement of the walls of the food
pipe is called:
(a) translocation (b) peristaltic movement
© transpiration (d) digestion
4. The breakdown of pyruvate to give carbon di-oxide, water and
energy takes place in
(a) cytoplasm (b) chloroplast
C) Mitochondria (d) nucleus
5. Glycolysis process occurs in which part of the cell?
(a) Cytoplasm (c) Mitochondria
(b) mitochondria (d) nucleus
6) A blood vessel which pumps the blood from the heart to the
entire body:
(a) artery (b)Vein (c) capillary (d) Haemoglobin
7.) Single circulation, i.e., blood flows through the heart only once
during one cycle of passage through the body, is exhibited by which
of the following:
A) hyla , rana , draco.
(c) labeo, chameleon, salamander.
(b) whale, dolphin, turtle.
(d) hippocampus, exocoetus, anabas
8. Which part of nephron allows the selective reabsorption of useful
substances like glucose, amino acids, salts and water into the blood
capillaries?
(a)Tubule (b) Glomerulus © Bowman’s capsule (d)Ureter
9. Identify the correct path of urine in the human body.
(a)Kidney, urinary bladder , urethra ,ureter
(b) Urinary bladder, ureter, kidney, urethra
(c)Kidney ,ureter ,urethra ,urinary, bladder
(d) Kidney ,ureter ,Urinary bladder ,Urethra
10. A plant gets rid of excess water through transpiration. What is
the method used To get rid of solid waste products? a)Shortening of
stem © Shedding of yellow leaves
b) Dropping down fruits (d)Expansion of roots into the soil
Answer the following questions in one or two sentences
10×1M=10M
11. What is the mode of nutrition in fungi?
12) Name the stages of photosynthesis.
13. How does amoeba takes its food?
14. Stats the location and function of gastric glands.
15. Stomata closed in desert plants during daytime. How do they do
photosynthesis?
16. ) Diffusion is insufficient to meet the oxygen requirement of
multicellular organisms like human State reason.
17. Name the vein which brings blood to left atrium from lungs.
18. Define excretion.
19. Name any two human excretory organs other than kidney.
20. Write the function of valves present in between atria and
ventricles.
III. Answer the following questions in brief (10 x 2M-20M)
21. State the role played by the following in the process of digestion:
(i) Enzyme trypsin (ii) Enzyme lipase.
22. Differentiate between autotrophs and Heterotrophs and give one
example of each.
23. Why is small intestine in herbivores longer than in carnivores ?
24. State the form in which the following are stored:
(I) Unused carbohydrates in plants.
(ii) The energy derived from food in humans.
25. State the function of alveoli in the process of respiration.
26. Rate of breathing in aquatic organisms is much faster than that
in terrestrial organisms. Give reasons.
27. Give reasons for the following:
(i) Lungs always contain residual volume.
(ii) Nostrils are lined with mucus
28. Explain why plants have low energy needs as compared to
animals.
29. Why do ventricles have thicker muscular walls than atria?
30. “Blood circulation in fishes is different from the blood circulation
in human beings”. Justify the statement.
IV. Answer the following questions (5x3M-15M)
31. Explain the significance of photosynthesis, Write the balanced
chemical equation of the process.
32. Write three points of difference between breathing and
respiration.
33. Draw a low chart to show the breakdown of glucose by various
pathways.
34. Draw a diagram of human respiratory system and label: Trachea,
Bronchi and Diaphragm.
35. Write three types of blood vessels. Give one important feature of
each.
V. Answer the following questions in detail. (5 x 5M-- -25M)
36. Write two water conducting tissues present in plants. How does
water enter continuously into The root xylem?
37. Describe “blood circulation” in human beings.
38(.a) Describe the structure and function of nephron with the help
of diagram. (b) what are the factors responsible for reabsorption of
water through kidney tubules.
39. (a) Name the organs that form the excretory system in human
beings.
(b) Describe in brief how urine is produced in human body.
40. Explain with the help of neat and well labelled diagrams the
different steps involved in nutrition in Amoeba.

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