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Controll and Coordination WORKSHEET..

The document contains a series of questions related to biology, specifically focusing on the nervous system, hormones, and plant responses. It includes multiple-choice questions, fill-in-the-blanks, and true/false statements, as well as assertions and reasoning exercises. Additionally, it addresses the functions of various hormones and the effects of brain damage on physical capabilities.

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Controll and Coordination WORKSHEET..

The document contains a series of questions related to biology, specifically focusing on the nervous system, hormones, and plant responses. It includes multiple-choice questions, fill-in-the-blanks, and true/false statements, as well as assertions and reasoning exercises. Additionally, it addresses the functions of various hormones and the effects of brain damage on physical capabilities.

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Q1.

CHOOSE THE CORRECT OPTIONS:


1. Which of the following is not the part of neuron?
(a) Axon ​ ​ (b) Cyton​ ​ (c)Dendrite​ ​ (d) Medulla
2. Which of the following glands secrete hormone adrenalin?
(a) Adrenal ​​ (b)Thyroid ​ ​ (c)Thymus ​ ​ (d) Ovary
3. Glucose level in the blood is regulated by
(a)adrenalin​ (b)insulin ​ ​ (c)estrogen​ ​ (d) growth hormone
4. Which of the following gland is known as master gland?
(a)Adrenal gland​ (b)Thyroid gland​ (c)Pituitary gland​ (d)Pancreas
5.Brain and spinal cord comprise of :
(a) central nervous system ​ ​ (c) peripheral nervous system
(c)sympathetic nervous system ​ ​ (d) parasympathetic nervous system
6.The cerebellum is concerned with
(a)coordination and muscular movement​​ (b)Perception
(c) Memory ​ (d)Vision
7.Cerebral hemisphere are the centers of
(a)thinking​ ​ (b)balance​ (c)smell​ (d)taste
8.Junction of two neurons is called
(a)synapse​ ​ (b)axon​ (c)cerebrum​ (d)medulla
9. The largest part of brain is
(a) cerebellum ​ (b) cerebrum ​ ​ (c) mid brain​ ​ (d) medulla
10. Which of the following plant hormones inhibits growth?
(a) Auxin ​ ​ (b)Gibberellin​ ​ (c)Abscisic acid ​ (d)Cytokinin
Q2. FILL IN THE BLANKS:
1.Gustatory receptors detect ____________, while olfactory receptors detect___________
2. The chemicals released at the end of axon cross the _____________ and start a similar
electrical impulse in the _____________ of the next neuron.
3. The peripheral nervous system consists of ___________________ arising from brain and
__________________ arising from spinal cord.
4. A centre associated with the hunger part is a part of ____________.
5. All involuntary actions including blood pressure, salivation and vomiting are controlled by
_________________ of the hind brain.
6. Walking in straight line , riding bicycle, picking up a pencil are possible due to a part of
hind-brain called___________________.
7. Junction between a neuron and muscle is called ____________.
8. The movement of shoot towards light is ________________.

Q3 ANSWER THE FOLLOWING:


1. Name the plant hormones responsible for the following functions:
(a) growth of the stem _____________
(b) promotes cell division ______________
(c) wilting of leaves _____________
(d) inhibits growth ______________

2. Ram has met with an accident after that he lost the capacity to
(a) walk in straight line
(b) smell anything
(c) does not feel full eating
Which part of brain is damaged in each case?

HOTS:
1.A florist sprinkled a plant hormone to prevent wilting of leaves. Name the hormone.
2. How is the movement brought about in 'touch me not plant'?
Q4. ASSERTION AND REASONING"
1.Assertion : Impulse travels from dendrite to cell body and then along the axon to the end.
Reason : Information acquired at the end of the dendrite tip of a nerve cell sets of an electric
impulse
2. Assertion: Plants do not have a nervous system for control and coordination
Reason : Plants use electrochemical means to convey information from cell to cell.
3. Assertion : On attaining puberty, breast size increases and reproductive organs develop in
females
Reason: Ovaries release hormone progesterone in females.
4. Assertion : Reflex arc works faster than thinking process of brain.
Reason : Reflex arc works in case of those animals who do not have thinking process.
5. Assertion : Brain is delicate organ which is protected from injury
Reason: The bony box protects the brain from any shock.
6.Assertion : Cerebrum is the seat of intelligence of the brain.

Reason : Cerebrum maintains posture and balance of the body.

7. Assertion :If few raw bananas are kept with ripe banana than the raw bananas will soon
ripen.
Reason : Diffusion of ethylene occurs from ripe fruits
8. Assertion : Pancreas are both endocrine and exocrine
Reason : Pancreas secrete insulin which lowers blood sugar leve

Q5.STATE WHETHER THE FOLLOWING STATEMENTS ARE TRUE OR FALSE:


1.Reflex arc is found in human beings only.
2. The directional growth of a plant part in response to touch of an object is known as
thigmotropism.
3. The plant part which exhibits negative geotropism is a branch.
4. All voluntary actions of our body are controlled by pons.
5. The role of synapse ensures that nerve impulses travel in one direction.
Q6. LABEL THE FOLLOWING DIAGRAMS:
1.

2.

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