1. Choose the correct option from the following.
1. Choose the correct option from the following.
a. Suhani’s finger got injured and started bleeding while trimming a pencil. Which component of blood cells will stop the blood flow by forming a clot?
i. Plasma
ii. WBCs
iii. RBCs
iv. Platelets
Answer: iv. Platelets
b. Life span of leucocytes is about:
i. 1-2 days
ii. 3-5 days
iii. 2-3 days
iv. 13-20 days
Answer: iv. 13-20 days
c. The loss of water from the leaves into the air in the form of vapour is called:
i. absorption
ii. transpiration
iii. excretion
iv. elimination
Answer: ii. transpiration
d. Which part of the human body converts ammonia to urea to be excreted in urine?
i. Lungs
ii. Stomach
iii. Liver
iv. Kidneys
Answer: iii. Liver
2. Assertion-Reasoning questions.
(i) Assertion (A): Blood appears red in colour.
Reason (R): Red blood cells present in blood contain haemoglobin.(a) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) is the correct explanation of the Assertion (A).
Explanation: The Assertion is true because blood is red. The Reason is also true and correctly explains the Assertion: the haemoglobin protein in Red Blood Cells is red in colour, which gives blood its distinctive appearance
(ii) Assertion (A): Reptiles are considered as uricotelic animals.
Reason (R): Reptiles excrete waste majorly in the form of uric acid.
- (a) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) is the correct explanation of the Assertion (A).
Explanation: Both statements are factually correct. The term “uricotelic” is defined by the excretion of uric acid as the primary nitrogenous waste, so the Reason perfectly explains the Assertion. - 3. Answer the following questions in one sentence.
- a. What is the act of voluntarily giving blood for transfusion called?
- It is called blood donation.
- b. Amoeba do not have well-defined excretory systems. By which process do they get rid of body wastes?
- They get rid of body wastes through the process of diffusion.
- c. What is the phase of relaxation of heart muscles during a heartbeat called?
- It is called diastole.
- d. Name a crystalline waste product found in the leaves and stems of plants like rhubarb and water hyacinth.
- Calcium oxalate crystals
4. Answer the following questions in 2-3 sentences.
a. Differentiate between hematuria and dysuria.
- Hematuria is a condition where there is blood in the urine. Dysuria is a condition characterized by pain, discomfort, or a burning sensation during urination.
b. What is the function of the urethra in the human body?
- The urethra is a tube that carries urine from the urinary bladder to the outside of the body. In males, it also serves as a passage for semen during ejaculation.
5. Answer the following questions in 3-4 sentences.
a. State any three situations that require a blood transfusion.
- Three situations that require a blood transfusion are:
- Severe blood loss: Due to a major injury, accident, or during surgery.
- Medical conditions: Like severe anaemia (low red blood cell count) or thalassemia.
- Cancer treatments, such as chemotherapy, can reduce blood cell production.
b. What happens to the rate of transpiration if:
i. The temperature of a place increases?
- The rate of transpiration increases because higher temperatures cause water to evaporate more quickly from the leaf surfaces.
ii. humidity of a place increases?
- The rate of transpiration decreases because high humidity means the air already contains a lot of water vapour, reducing the difference in water concentration between the leaf and the air.
iii. wind speed of a place decreases?
- The rate of transpiration decreases because slow-moving air allows a layer of humid air to stay around the leaf, which slows down further water loss.