Thursday, 9 May 2013

Life Processes class 10

S.No. Life Processes class 10
In text questions of page 95 ( Life Processes class 10 )
 1 Why is diffusion insufficient to meet the oxygen requirements of multicellularorganisms like humans? 
 2 What criteria do we use to decide whether something is alive? 
 3 What are outside raw materials used for by an organism? 
 4 What processes would you consider essential for maintaining life 

In text questions of page 101 (Life Processes class 10)
 1 What are the differences between autotrophic nutrition and heterotrophicnutrition? 
 2 Where do plants get each of the raw materials required for photosynthesis? 
 3 What is the role of the acid in our stomach? 
 4 What is the function of digestive enzymes? 
 5 How is the small intestine designed to absorb digested food? 

In text questions of page 105 ( Life Processes class 10 )
 1 What advantage over an aquatic organism does a terrestrial organismhave with regard to obtaining oxygen for respiration? 
 2 What are the different ways in which glucose is oxidised to provideenergy in various organisms? 
 3 How is oxygen and carbon dioxide transported in human beings? 
 4 How are the lungs designed in human beings to maximise the area forexchange of gases? 

In text questions of page 110 ( Life Processes class 10 )
 1 What are the components of the transport system in human beings?What are the functions of these components? 
 2 Why is it necessary to separate oxygenated and deoxygenated blood inmammals and birds? 
 3 What are the components of the transport system in highly organisedplants? 
 4 How are water and minerals transported in plants? 
 5 How is food transported in plants? 

In text questions of page 112 ( Life Processes class 10 )
 1 Describe the structure and functioning of nephrons. 
 2 What are the methods used by plants to get rid of excretory products? 
 3 How is the amount of urine produced regulated?

Text Book Exercise (Life Processes class 10)
 1 The kidneys in human beings are a part of the system for(a) nutrition.(b) respiration.(c) excretion.(d) transportation. 
 2 The xylem in plants are responsible for(a) transport of water.(b) transport of food.(c) transport of amino acids.(d) transport of oxygen 
 3 The autotrophic mode of nutrition requires(a) carbon dioxide and water.(b) chlorophyll.(c) sunlight.(d) all of the above. 
 4 The breakdown of pyruvate to give carbon dioxide, water and energy takes place in(a) cytoplasm.(b) mitochondria.(c) chloroplast.(d) nucleus. 
 5 How are fats digested in our bodies? Where does this process take place?
 6 What is the role of saliva in the digestion of food?
 7 What are the necessary conditions for autotrophic nutrition and what are its byproducts? 
 8 What are the differences between aerobic and anaerobic respiration? Name someorganisms that use the anaerobic mode of respiration. 
 9 How are the alveoli designed to maximise the exchange of gases? 
 10 What would be the consequences of a deficiency of haemoglobin in our bodies?
 11 Describe double circulation in human beings. Why is it necessary?
 12 What are the differences between the transport of materials in xylem and phloem?
 13 Compare the functioning of alveoli in the lungs and nephrons in the kidneys withrespect to their structure and functioning. 

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