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Class 7 Science Chapter 7 Question Answers - Transportation in Animals and Plants

Very Short Q & A :


Q1: Circulatory system consists of the heart, blood vessels and _____________.

Ans : Blood.


Q2: Name the system in the body responsible for removal of unwanted harmful substances and excess water in the body cells.

Ans : Excretory system

Excretory SystemExcretory System


Q3: Name the fluid part of blood.

Ans : Plasma


Q4: Name the three types of cells present in blood.

Ans : White blood cell, red blood cell and platelets


Q5: Red blood cells, also called RBCs, have iron pigments known as _____________.

Ans : Haemoglobin


Q6: The presence of haemoglobin gives red colour to blood.True/ False.

Ans : True


Q7: White blood cells, or WBCs, defend the body against ___________________.

Ans : Infection


Q8: When a blood vessel is cut, blood comes out immediately. After some time, a dark red clot is formed on the cut. Name the cell responsible for this.

Ans : Platelets


Q9: Name the two types of blood vessels

Ans : Arteries and vein


Q10: Which of the two carry oxygen rich blood, arteries or vein?

Ans : Arteries 


Q11: A number of capillaries together form a ___________

Ans : Vein


Q12: Where is heart located in human body?

Ans : Heart is located in the chest cavity with its lower parts towards the left.


Q13: Name the vein in the body that carries oxygen-rich blood.

Ans : pulmonary vein


Q14: Pulmonary artery, the only artery in the human body that carries carbon dioxide-rich blood.True/ False.

Ans : True


Q15: What is heart beat?

Ans : The muscles of the heart contract and relax, which constitutes a heartbeat.


Q16: What is pulse?

Ans : Throbbing that occurs in arteries due to flowing of blood is called pulse or the flow of blood in an artery over a bone is called the pulse.


Q17: The normal pulse rate is

  1. 70 to 90 per minute.
  2. 70 to 80 per minute.
  3. 40 to 70 per minute.
  4. 70 to 100 per minute.

Ans : 70 to 80 per minute.


Q18: What is removed along with water as sweat?

Ans : Extra salts are removed along with water as sweat.


Q19: What is the function of valves present in veins?

Ans : Valves are present in veins to prevent backflow of blood in tissues.


Q20: Name the term for transport of food from leaves to other parts of plants

Ans : Translocation


Q21: Name the type of blood vessels which carry blood from organs to the heart.

Ans : Veins


Q22: Name the waste products formed in body.

Ans : Urea, uric acid and excess water.


Q23: Define excretion.

Ans : The removal of waste products is termed excretion.


Q24: Name organs of excretory system.

Ans : Kidneys, the ureters, the urinary bladder and the urethra.


Q25: Sweat makes the body warm and it helps to maintain normal temperature.True/ False

Ans : False


Q26: What is osmoregulation?

Ans : Osmoregulation is the regulating osmotic pressure of the body fluids by controlling amount of water and salts in the body.


Q27: Heart pumps carbon-dioxide rich blood to______________and oxygen rich blood to rest of the __________.

Ans : Lungs and body


Q28: The roots of the plants remain in contact with underground water.True/ False

Ans : True


Q29: What does the xylem transport?

Ans : Xylem-water and minerals


Q30: What does the phloem transport in plants?

Ans : Phloem- prepared food.


Q31: Vena cava transport oxygenated blood or deoxygenated blood?

Ans : deoxygenated blood


Q32: Transpiration process help in eliminating extra water from plants.True/ False

Ans : True


Q33: Arteries and veins are joined by a network of ___________________.

Ans : Capillaries


Q34: Kidney eliminates the waste material in the liquid form called as__________________.

Ans : Urine


Q35: Name the main excretory product in human being.

Ans : Urea


Q36: Water absorption through roots can be increased by keeping the plants

  1. in the shade
  2. in dim light
  3. under the fan
  4. covered with a polythene bag

Ans : under the fan


Q37: In plants, water is transported through

  1. Xylem
  2. Phloem
  3. Stomata
  4. Root hair

Ans : Xylem


Q38: Name the instrument used to measure blood pressure.

Ans : Sphygmomanometer

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1. What is transportation in animals and plants?
Ans. Transportation in animals and plants refers to the process of moving substances such as nutrients, water, and gases within their bodies. In animals, this is achieved through a circulatory system, while in plants, it occurs through a specialized tissue called xylem and phloem.
2. How does transportation occur in animals?
Ans. In animals, transportation occurs through a circulatory system. The heart pumps blood, which carries oxygen and nutrients, to various parts of the body. The blood vessels, including arteries, veins, and capillaries, help in the distribution of these substances.
3. What is the role of xylem and phloem in plant transportation?
Ans. Xylem and phloem are specialized tissues in plants that play a crucial role in transportation. Xylem transports water and minerals from the roots to the rest of the plant, while phloem transports sugars and other organic substances from the leaves to other parts of the plant.
4. How do plants absorb water from the soil?
Ans. Plants absorb water from the soil through their roots. The root hairs, which are tiny extensions of the root, increase the surface area for water absorption. Water moves from areas of higher concentration in the soil to areas of lower concentration in the root through a process called osmosis.
5. What is transpiration in plants?
Ans. Transpiration is the process by which plants lose water vapor through small openings called stomata present on their leaves. This loss of water vapor helps in the movement of water and nutrients through the plant. Transpiration also aids in the cooling of the plant and the uptake of minerals from the soil.
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