This document contains a 15 question test on the chapter "Life Processes" from the CBSE Class 10 Science textbook. The questions cover topics like photosynthesis, respiration, digestion, excretion, transport of materials in humans and plants, and the gas exchange process. Multiple choice and descriptive questions test knowledge of the structure and functions of systems like respiratory, circulatory, digestive and excretory systems.
This document contains a 15 question test on the chapter "Life Processes" from the CBSE Class 10 Science textbook. The questions cover topics like photosynthesis, respiration, digestion, excretion, transport of materials in humans and plants, and the gas exchange process. Multiple choice and descriptive questions test knowledge of the structure and functions of systems like respiratory, circulatory, digestive and excretory systems.
(1 mark) What is the role of bile juice in digestion? (1 mark) Write the equation for respiration? (1 mark) Name three types of blood vessels used in the transport of blood. (1 mark) Name the artificial method for the removal of liquid nitrogenous waste from body? (1 mark) Write any two points of difference respiration in plants and respiration in animals. (2 marks) Draw the labelled diagram of the human respiratory system. (2 marks) How are the alveoli designed to maximize the exchange of gases? (2 marks) Amylase is secretated by two different glands. Name them. Write is the action of amylase on food? (2 marks) 10. Name the passage in sequence through which urine passes from kidneys to the outside in humans. How is urine prevented from flowing back into the ureters? (2 marks) 11. State the role of the following in the human respiratory system (i)Nasal cavity (ii) Diaphragm (iii) Alveoli (3 marks) 12. Give reasons for the following: (i)The glottis is guarded by epiglottis. (ii) The lung alveoli are covered with blood capillaries. (iii) The wall of trachea is supported by cartilage rings. (3 marks) 13. Leaves of a healthy potted plant were coated with Vaseline to block the stomata. Will this plant remain healthy for long? State three reasons for your answer. (3 marks) 14. What are the differences between aerobic and anaerobic respiration? Name some organisms that use the anaerobic mode of respiration. (3 marks) 15. Describe double circulation in human beings. Why is it necessary? (3 marks) 16. (i) Name the blood vessel that brings oxygenated blood to the human hear. (5 marks) (ii) Which chamber of human heart receives oxygenated blood? (iii) Explain how oxygenated blood from this chamber is sent to all parts of the body.
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