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Life Processes - 1 Class 10 Worksheet Science

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Q1: Pair of spongy organs lying in the chest cavity is called
(a) hearts
(b) kidneys
(c) lungs
(d) bronchioles

Q2: Which of the following structures increase the total surface area for the exchange of gases in the lungs?
(a) 
Bronchi
(b) Alveoli
(c) Bronchioles
(d) Trachea

Q3: bile is produced by          
(a) 
pancreas
(b) liver
(c) small intestine
(d) stomach

Q4: Which of the following represents the correct sequence of air passage during inhalation?      
(a) 
Nostrils→ larynx → pharynx → alveoli → lungs
(b) Nostrils → trachea → pharynx → larynx → lungs
(c) Nostrils → pharynx → larynx → trachea → alveoli
(d) Nostrils → alveoli → pharynx → larynx → lungs

Q5: balloon-like structures present inside the lungs are called      
(a) 
alveoli
(b) bronchioles
(c) bronchi
(d) alveolar ducts

Q6: Haemoglobin, the respiratory pigment is not found in      
(a) 
WBC
(b) RBC
(c) platelets
(d) plasma

Q7: A pacemaker is meant for
(a) 
transporting liver.
(b)
 transplanting heart.
(c) initiation of heart beats.
(d) regulation of blood flow.

Q8: Veins can be differentiated from arteries because the veins
(a) 
have valves
(b) have hard walls.
(c) have pure blood in them.
(d) have thick walls.

Q9: The rate at which oxygen moves from the alveoli of our lungs into our blood
(a) 
depends on the difference in oxygen concentration between the alveoli and the bloo(d)
(b) depends on the color of the alveoli.
(c) depends on the availability of energy to transport gases across the membrane.
(d) none of the above

Q10: Heart beat can be initiated by
(a) 
Sino-auricular node
(b) Atrio-ventricular node
(c) Sodium ion
(d) Purkinje’s fibres

Q11: Erythropoesis may be stimulated by the deficiency of 
(a) Iron
(b) Oxygen
(c) Protein
(d) None of these

Q12: The chief function of lymph nodes in mammalian body is to
(a) 
produce RBCs
(b) collect and destroy pathogens
(c) produce a hormone
(d) destroy the old and worn out red blood cells

Q13: Select the correct statement? 
(a) Heterotrophs do not synthesise their own food
(b) Heterotrophs utilise solar energy for photosynthesis.
(c) Heterotrophs synthesise their own food
(d) Heterotrophs are capable of converting carbon dioxide and water into carbohydrates.

Q14: During deficiency of oxygen in tissues of human beings, pyruvic acid is converted into lactic acid in the
(a) 
cytoplasm
(b) chloroplast
(c) mitochondria
(d) golgi body

Q15: The phenomenon of normal breathing in a human being comprises. 
(a) an active inspiratory and a passive expiratory phase.
(b) a passive inspiratory and an active expiratory phase.
(c) both active inspiratory and expiratory phases.
(d) both passive inspiratory and expiratory phases.

Q16: Filteration unit of kidney is 
(a) ureter
(b) urethra
(c) neuron
(d) nephron

Q17: a column of water within xylem vessels of tall trees does not break under its weight because of: 
(a) Tensile strength of water
(b) Lignification of xylem vessels
(c) Positive root pressure
(d) Dissolved sugars in water

Q18: Roots play insignificant role in absorption of water in:
(a) Pistia
(b) Pea
(c) Wheat
(d) Sunflower

Q19: Human urine is usually acidic because
(a) excreted plasma proteins are acidic
(b) potassium and sodium exchange generates acidity.
(c) hydrogen ions are actively secreted into the filtrate.
(d) the sodium transporter exchanges one hydrogen ion for each sodium ion in peritubular capillaries.

Q20: Which one of the following animals has two separate circulatory pathways?
(a) Lizard
(b) Whale
(c) Shark
(d) Frog

Q21: Cow has a special stomach as compared to that of a lion in order to
(a) absorb food in better manner.
(b) digest cellulose present in the food.
(c) assimilate food in a better way.
(d) absorb large amount of water.

Q22: Which of the following is not an enzyme?
(a) Lipase
(b) Amylase
(c) Trypsin
(d) Bilirubin


Fill in the blanks

Q1: The oxygen picked up by haemoglobin gets __________ with blood to various __________.
Q2: amoeba exhibits __________ nutrition.
Q3: chlorophyll is mainly found in the __________ .
Q4: ATP is the__________ for most cellular processes.
Q5: The walls of the alveoli contain an extensive network of __________.
Q6: The oral cavity opens into the __________ .
Q7: __________ is the first part of small intestine.

Mark the statements True (T) or False (F)

Q1: Anaerobic reactions after glycolysis produce lactic acid, or ethanol.

Q2: As compared to aerobic respiration, anaerobic respiration produces more energy.

Q3: Stomach serves as a storehouse of food where complete digestion takes place.

Q4: Gastric glands are present in small intestine.

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1. What are the main life processes in living organisms?
Ans.The main life processes in living organisms include nutrition, respiration, excretion, growth, reproduction, and movement. These processes are essential for maintaining life and the overall function of living organisms.
2. How do plants and animals differ in their nutrition processes?
Ans.Plants perform photosynthesis, using sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water to produce their food. In contrast, animals are heterotrophic, meaning they must consume other organisms or organic matter for nutrition.
3. Why is respiration important for living organisms?
Ans.Respiration is crucial because it allows organisms to convert food into energy. This energy is necessary for carrying out various life processes, such as movement, growth, and reproduction.
4. What role does excretion play in the life processes of organisms?
Ans.Excretion is the process of removing waste products from the body. It is vital for maintaining homeostasis and preventing the accumulation of toxic substances that can harm the organism.
5. How do reproduction and growth contribute to the survival of a species?
Ans.Reproduction allows a species to produce offspring, ensuring the continuation of its genetic material. Growth enables individuals to develop, mature, and eventually reproduce, which is essential for the survival of the species over time.
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