This document contains questions about control and coordination in plants and animals. It includes questions that ask about the parts of plants and animals that secrete hormones, the functions of different hormones, how coordination occurs in plants and animals through tropic movements, nervous systems, reflex actions, and endocrine systems. The questions range from very short to long answer types and cover topics such as phytohormones, tropisms, neurons, sensory and motor nerves, reflexes, the central nervous system, hormones, glands like the pituitary and pancreas, diseases related to hormone deficiencies, parts of the brain and their functions, and examples of coordination via chemicals and feedback mechanisms.
This document contains questions about control and coordination in plants and animals. It includes questions that ask about the parts of plants and animals that secrete hormones, the functions of different hormones, how coordination occurs in plants and animals through tropic movements, nervous systems, reflex actions, and endocrine systems. The questions range from very short to long answer types and cover topics such as phytohormones, tropisms, neurons, sensory and motor nerves, reflexes, the central nervous system, hormones, glands like the pituitary and pancreas, diseases related to hormone deficiencies, parts of the brain and their functions, and examples of coordination via chemicals and feedback mechanisms.
This document contains questions about control and coordination in plants and animals. It includes questions that ask about the parts of plants and animals that secrete hormones, the functions of different hormones, how coordination occurs in plants and animals through tropic movements, nervous systems, reflex actions, and endocrine systems. The questions range from very short to long answer types and cover topics such as phytohormones, tropisms, neurons, sensory and motor nerves, reflexes, the central nervous system, hormones, glands like the pituitary and pancreas, diseases related to hormone deficiencies, parts of the brain and their functions, and examples of coordination via chemicals and feedback mechanisms.
This document contains questions about control and coordination in plants and animals. It includes questions that ask about the parts of plants and animals that secrete hormones, the functions of different hormones, how coordination occurs in plants and animals through tropic movements, nervous systems, reflex actions, and endocrine systems. The questions range from very short to long answer types and cover topics such as phytohormones, tropisms, neurons, sensory and motor nerves, reflexes, the central nervous system, hormones, glands like the pituitary and pancreas, diseases related to hormone deficiencies, parts of the brain and their functions, and examples of coordination via chemicals and feedback mechanisms.
1. Which part of the plant secretes auxin, Gibberlins, cytokinin, ethylene? 2. What is a neuron or nerve cell? Draw a labelled diagram of neuron. 3. Differentiate between receptors organs and effectors organs. Give two examples. 4. Differentiate between sensory nerves and motor nerves. 5. What do you mean by nerve, nerve impulse, endocrine gland? SHORT QUESTIONS 6. What do you mean by phytohormones? Name the different phytohormones with their function. 7. What is meant by the term tropism or tropic movement? Give two example. 8. What is meant by phototropism, geotropism, Chemotropism & thigmotropisim. Give one example of each. 9. How does control and coordination takes place in plants? 10. Give difference between tropic movement & nastic movements. 11. Describe nastic movements with an example (folding of leaves of Mimosa pudica) 12. Describe the function of abscissic acid. 13. Describe the nervous system of lower animals like hydra or How the control and co-ordination takes place in hydra. 14. What do you mean by synapse? How the nerve impulses are transmitted across a synapse. 15. Name the various lobes found in brain with this function. 16. Give functions of brain. 17. With an example show how the brain controls and coordinates various processes or Describe the role of brain in control and coordination in human-beings. 18. Give differences between voluntary and involuntary nervous system. 19. What do you mean by reflex action? OR Describe the role of spinal card in reflex action. How the quick response occurs in reflex action. 20. Mention in brief the different parts of central nervous system. 21. Differentiate nervous system and endocrine system. 22. What do you mean by hormones. 23. Why the pituitary gland is known as master gland. 24. Describe any one mixed gland of human body (pancreas). What are its secretions. 25. What is the role of iodine in preventing goiter. 26. Write any 4 diseases caused due to under secretions or deficiency of hormones. 27. How the insulin deficiency is related to diabetes OR Why the diabetes occur to the patients who are deficient in insulin production. Long questions 28. Describe the various parts of human brain. Give functions of cerebrum, cerebellum, medulla oblongata, pons varoli. 29. Describe the source gland and functions of following hormones. (1) Insulin (2) Thyroxine (3) ADH (4) Growth hormone (5) Adrenaline (6) Testosterone (7) Oestrogen (8) Follicle Stimulating hormone (9) Glucagon. 30. How the chemical coordination takes place in animals. Explain with an example. 31. Why the adrenaline is called emergency hormone. Describe its role during emergency. What the 3Fs stand for adrenaline in emergency situation. 32. What do you mean by feedback mechanism. Describe with an example. 33. Draw a well labelled diagram of human brain, reflex arc, plant showing phototropic movement.