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    Which of the following organisms show regeneration of certain parts of its body?
    Solution
    Lizards can regenerate thier tails, if cut.
  • Question 2
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    Which of the following organs are not a part of the excretory system?
  • Question 3
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    Which of the following stimuli acts as an external stimulus to a living organism?
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    Which of the following protein gives red color to the blood?
    Solution

    Within the red blood cells, there is a protein called haemoglobin. Each haemoglobin protein is made up of subunits called heme, which give blood its red colour.

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    Which of the following component of blood is important for blood clotting?
    Solution

    `Platelets` is the correct option to be chosen. Platelets play a role during bleeding: vascular spasms, platelet plug formation and blood clotting (coagulation). This is a prompt constriction of the broken blood vessel and is the most immediate protection against blood loss.

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    Which among the following cells are also known as WBC?
    Solution
    Leucocytes, also called White blood cells (WBCs), are the cells of the immune system that are involved in protecting the body against both infectious diseases and foreign invaders.
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    What term can be used to describe the process of taking food inside the mouth?
  • Question 8
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    Digestion of which of the following constituent of food is most complex?
  • Question 9
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    Which of the following food is digested easily in the human body?
  • Question 10
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    Why vitamins are said to be the essential component of balanced diet?
  • Question 11
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    Which of the following food is a rich source of protein?
  • Question 12
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    What is the scientific name of vitamin C?
  • Question 13
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    Which of the following vitamins is not water soluble?
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    What is the chemical nature of starch?
  • Question 15
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    The type of nutrition exbihited by amoeba is known as
  • Question 16
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    What is the main function of small intestine in human body?
  • Question 17
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    Select the correct order in which the alimentary canal processes the food?
  • Question 18
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    Which part of the female reproductive system produces ova?
    Solution
    The female reproductive system provides several functions. The ovaries produce the egg cells, called the ova or oocytes. The oocytes are then transported to the fallopian tube where fertilization by a sperm may occur.
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    When a sperm is deposited into the vagina, by which route does it travel for fertilization?
    Solution
    The sperm swim rapidly to the uterus through the cervix. Only a few hundreds of the original sperm will travel up to the upper third of the Fallopian tubes (oviduct) where fertilization most often takes place. After being ejaculated into the vagina, sperm live and are capable of fertilizing an egg for about 3 days. So, option (2) is correct.
  • Question 20
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    Which part of the male reproductive system produces the sperm cells?
    Solution
    The testes (singular: testis), commonly known as the testicles, are a pair of ovoid glandular organs that are central to the function of the male reproductive system, which produces the sperm cells.A male who has reached puberty will produce millions of sperm cells every day. Each sperm is extremely small: only 1/600 of an inch (0.05 millimeters long). Sperm develop in the testicles within a system of tiny tubes called the seminiferous tubules.
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