Friday, 17 April 2020

cell organells class ix
Lysosome Hydrolytic enzymes and Membrane cell vector / anatomy concept
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Diagram showing chloroplast in plant leaf
cell organells cl : ix
Golgi apparatus
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Vector diagram of Mitochondria. Cross-section view. Medical infographics.

class ix : plant tissues

draw a mind map on plant tissues - Brainly.in
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Life Processes(WORK SHEET)
class 10

Q1 How exchange of gases take place in plants?
 Q2 Differentiate between photosynthesis and respiration.
 Q3 Explain the mechanism of breathing in human beings. 
Q4 How does water rise in tall trees?
 Q5 Leaves of a potted plant are coated with Vaseline to block the stomata. Will this plant remain healthy for long? State the 3 reasons for your answer.
 Q6 How is prepared food transported to different parts of the plant? 
Q7 What is blood? What are the components of blood? Also write the function of each component. 
Q8 What are the advantages of having very thin and highly branched capillaries for blood flow?
 Q9 What is the difference between the blood flowing in the arteries and that flowing in the veins?
 Q10 What is the meaning of the term “Double circulation”?
 Q11 What will happen if excess bleeding takes place and what natural device preventing it?
 Q12 Correct the false statement
 a)The walls of the atrium are thicker than the ventricles
 b)The oxygen carrying blood goes into the left auricle
 c)Valves open on both the sides.
 d)Xylem transports food material. 
e)The blood circulation in man is of open type in man 
Q13 Differentiate between excretion and osmoregulation? Describe how excretion takes place in amoeba. 
Q14 What is dialysis? How is it useful? 
Q15 What is excretion? How is solid and gaseous waste excreted in humans?
 Q16 List the functions of blood.

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Monday, 22 April 2019

class 9 Holiday home work(work sheet)

1
Name the cell organelle which is termed as powerhouse of the cell.
1
2
Identify the single celled organisms from the following:
Cockroach, Chlamydomonas, snake, mosquito, bacteria
1
3
Write any two differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells.
1
4
When a living plant cell loses water through osmosis, there is contraction of the contents of the cell away from the cell wall. What is this phenomenon called?
1
5
What is the chemical composition of cell wall in plants and fungi?
1
6
Name the functional unit of DNA that carries genetic information.
1
7
Why is nucleus called “director of the cell”?
1
8
Name the cell organelle which is able to destroy a damaged cell.
1
9
In which parts of the plant are chromoplasts found ?
1
10
What is plasmolysis?
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11
A plant cell is placed in a hypotonic solution. What will happen? Will the cell burst? Why or why not ?
2
12
List two main functions of plasma membrane.
2

13
Draw the diagram of a plant cell and label any three parts which make it different from an animal cell.
3
14
Distinguish between hypotonic solution, isotonic solution and hypertonic solution.
3
15
What is the difference between plasma membrane and cell wall? Give the functions of each one.
OR State three differences between cell membrane and cell wall.
3
16
Define the following terms:
Protoplasm, cytoplasm, nucleoplasm
3
17
Grass looks green, papaya appears yellow. Which cell organelle is responsible for this?
3
18
Differentiate between diffusion and osmosis.
3
19
Name:
(a) An organelle which has its own genetic material
(b) An organelle rich in digestive enzymes
(c) Nucleic acid present in nucleus of cell
3

20
What are the main functions of each of the following cell components?
(a) Plasma membrane
(b) Chromosomes
(c) Lysosomes
(d) Ribosomes
(e) Nucleus
(f) Mitochondria
(g) Nucleolus
(h) Cell wall
(i) Chloroplast
( j) Peroxisomes
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class x Holiday home work (work sheet)

1

Name the component of blood that helps in the formation of blood clot in the event of a cut.
1
2
Which pigment is responsible for the transport of nutrients, respiratory gases, metabolites, hormones and waste products?
1
3
Select two non-biodegradable substances from the following wastes generated in a kitchen: spoilt food, paper bags, milk bags, vegetable peels, tin cans, used tea leaves.
1
4
Distinguish between biodegradable and non-biodegradable wastes.
1
5
List two natural ecosystems.
1
6
List two biotic components of a biosphere.
1
7
The depletion of ozone layer is a cause of concern. Why?
1
8
What will be the amount of energy available to the organism of the 2nd trophic level of a food chain, if the energy available at the first trophic level is 10,000 joules?
1
9
The first trophic level in a food chain is always a green plant. Why?
1
10
The following organisms form a food chain. Which of these will have the highest concentration of non-biodegradable chemicals? Name the phenomenon associated with it.
Insects, Hawk, Grass, Snake, Frog.
1
11
List two components of an ecosystem.
1
12
Name the phenomenon in which non-biodegradable chemicals get accumulated progressively at each trophic level of a food chain.
1
13
What is the role of decomposers in the ecosystem?
1
14
Write the full name of the group of compounds mainly responsible for the depletion of ozone layer.
1
15
Expand the term: U.N.E.P.
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16
Explain the mechanism of gaseous exchange between tissues and blood.
2
17
Why are the walls of ventricles thicker than the auricles ?
2
18
Government of India is imposing ban on the use of polythene bags for shopping. List four advantages of using cloth or jute bags over polythene bags.
2
19
Construct an aquatic food chain showing four trophic levels.
2

20
List the three kinds of blood vessels of human circulatory system and write their functions in tabular form.
3
21
Draw a diagram of human excretory system and label kidneys, ureters on it.
3
22
What is an ecosystem? List its two main components. We do not clean natural ponds or lakes but an aquarium needs to be cleaned regularly. Why is it so? Explain.
3
23
“Damage to the ozone layer is a cause for concern.” Justify this statement. Suggest any two steps
to limit this damage.
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24
(a) Explain how does the exchange of gases occur in plants across the surface of stems, roots and leaves.
(b) How are water and minerals transported in plants?
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