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Life Processes Class 10

This document is a practice sheet for 10th class students covering various life processes in biology. It includes questions on topics such as blood circulation, digestion, respiration, and nutrition, with varying mark allocations. The sheet also provides links for additional resources and questions for further study.

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Life Processes Class 10

This document is a practice sheet for 10th class students covering various life processes in biology. It includes questions on topics such as blood circulation, digestion, respiration, and nutrition, with varying mark allocations. The sheet also provides links for additional resources and questions for further study.

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Life Processes Practice Sheet

Question No. 1 to 5 (1 Mark Each) Question No. 11 to 15 (3 Marks Each)

1. Name the tissue which transports soluble products 11. (a) What do you understand by double circulation
of photosynthesis in a plant. of blood?
(b) Why is double circulation necessary?
2. What is the function of mucus in our stomach?
12. Rohan’s friend was seriously injured and lost a lot
3. What is the function of alveoli in the lungs. of blood. He was advised for blood transfusion
immediately. But because of the rare blood group,
4. Mention the site of complete digestion of it was not available. Immediately Rohan and his
carbohydrates, proteins and fats in humans. friends made efforts for the announcement to be
made on TV and Radio. Soon they got many people
to help them and a life was saved,
5. Name the intermediate and the end products of
(a) What is the composition of blood?
glucose breakdown in aerobic respiration.
(b) How is oxygen and carbon dioxide transported
in our body?
Question No. 5 to 10 (2 Marks Each)
(c) What values are being displayed by Rohan and
his friends?
6. Give reasons for the following:
(a) Why is diffusion not sufficient to meet oxygen
13. (a) Draw a diagram to show the human alimentary
requirement of all the cells in multicellular
canal and label on it the following: Gall
organisms?
bladder, Stomach. Name the longest part of
(b) How desert plants perform photosynthesis if the alimentary canal.
their stomata remain closed during the day?
(b) Why is it necessary to separate oxygenated
and deoxygenated blood in mammals and
7. Leaves of a healthy potted plant were coated with birds?
vaseline. Will this plant remain healthy for long?
Give reasons for your answer. 14. (a) List three events that occur during the process
of photosynthesis. State in brief the role of
8. (i) Name any two substances that are selectively stomata in this process.
reabsorbed as the urine flows along the tube. (b) Describe an experiment to show that sunlight
(ii) Name the part of the excretory system in is essential for photosynthesis.
which urine is stored for some time.
15. (a) What is meant by breathing? What happens to
9. Give reasons for the following: the rate of breathing during vigorous exercise
(i) The two ventricles have thicker muscular and why?
walls than the two atria in human heart. (b) Define translocation with respect to transport
(ii) The capillaries have walls which are one- in plants. Why is it essential for plants? Where
celled thick. in plants are the following synthesised?
(i) Sugar (ii) Hormone
10. (a) Name two different ways in which glucose is
oxidised to provide energy in various
organisms.
(b) State any two differences between the two
ways of oxidation of glucose in organisms.
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Question No. 15 to 20 (5 Marks Each) 18. (a) Explain the excretory system in human
beings.
16. (a) Mention two differences between ‘holozoic (b) List four strategies used by plants for
nutrition’ and ‘saprophytic nutrition. Give two excretion.
examples each of these two types of nutrition.
(b) State the functions of liver and pancreas. 19. Mention the location of four major glands
(c) Name the organ which performs the following associated with digestive system of humans and
functions in humans: explain function of each.
(i) Absorption of digested food
(ii) Absorption of water. 20. (a) “Blood circulation in fishes is different from
the blood circulation in human beings”.
17. (a) What is emulsification of fat? Why is it Justify the statement.
necessary? (b) Describe “blood circulation” in human beings.
(b) On which type of food does salivary amylase
act in buccal cavity and write the name of
initial product due to action of amylase.
(c) Where do carbohydrates, proteins and fats get
digested in human beings?

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