Porifera include the sponges . these are most primitive of multicellular animals.they are sessile and are fixed to some submerged object.The Plorifera belongs to Kingdom animalia. Most of members of this phylum are marine few are fresh water inhabitants. They maybe solitary or colonial. They have Cellular grade of body organisation shape is mostly cylindrical what are the shapes are also found. Body maybe radially symmetrical aur asymmetrical .They are diploblastic animals having two germ layers outer layer is called the derma and inner layer is called gastral layer.inbetween two layers there is gelatinousmesogloea.it contains several amoeboid sales. Body has numerous pores called ostia for water entry and there is a large pore called osculum at the apex . coelom is absent but there maybe a cavity called spongocoel.water circulatory system is a unique features in the members of this phylum .endoskeleton consists of spicules which maybe calcareous made up of calcium carbonate or silicious made up of silica. in some forms the Skeleton is made up of spongin fibres .spongin in a type of protein ingestion is holozoic .digestion is intracellular .nervous system and circulatory system or absent. Both asexual and sexual reproduction occurs .asexual reproduction occurs by budding,gemmule formation and by regeneration .sexual reproduction involves fusion of gametes . fertilization is internal.Life cycle has free swimming larvae called amphiblastula or parenchymula.
Ashwani kumar biology teacher phagwara
Thursday, 10 May 2018
Friday, 5 January 2018
Biology paper
class 10
photosynthesis
MM30
1. name the followings.
A. green colour substance in plants.
B. structure containing thylakoids.
C. piles of thylakoids .
D.split of water molecules by light energy .
E.conversion of ADP into ATP.
2. select the most appropriate option. A.which one is not required for photosynthesis
a. carbon dioxide
b. oxygen
c. light
d.water
B.components of chlorophyll are
a. carbon
b.magnesium
c. nitrogen
d.all of these
C. glucose is synthesized in
a.light dependent phase
b. light independent phase
c. both of these phases
d. none of these
D. the main( primary) function of stomata is to
a. let the carbon dioxide enter
Inside the leaf
b.to let oxygen released into the atmosphere
c.transpiration
d.all of these
E.which of the following is not an adaptation for photosynthesis
a. large surface area of leaves
b.transparent cuticle
c. numerous stomata
d. numerous chloroplasts on lower surface of leaves .
3.how will the following effect rate of photosynthesis
1.scarcity of water 2.rise in temperature 3.mineral deficiency
4.which is the location of the following structures mentioned in brackets
1.chlorophyll( thylakoids )
2.stomata( leaves )
5.explain why
1.chlorophyll appears green
2. grass grown in Shade turns yellow
6.term dark phase is not appropriate for light independent phase
7. briefly explain
1.potassium ion concentration theory .
2.RuBP and Rubisco
8. given below is a diagrammatic representation of the internal structure of the organelle in plant cell study the same and answer the questions that follow
1.identify the organelle.
2.name the physiological process occurring in the organelle
3/. mention one way in which this processes beneficial to man.
4.name the phases of the process occurring in the part labelled as 1 and 2.
5. A chemical substance NADP plays an active part in one of the phases. Write the expanded form of NADP and state its role in above process.
6. Represent the physiological process mentioned in question 2 in the firm of chemical reaction.
7. The diagram below represent an experiment conducted to prove the importance of photosynthesis. study the same and answer the questions that follow.
1. name the factors being studied in the experiment .
2.why was the plant kept in a dark room before conducting the experiment
3.why was the experimental leaf then kept in a. boiling water b. methylated spirit
4. name the solution used to test for presence of starch in the leaf .
5.wat will we observe in the experimental leaf at the end of the starch test .
6.give a balanced chemical equation to represent the process of photosynthesis.
class 10
photosynthesis
MM30
1. name the followings.
A. green colour substance in plants.
B. structure containing thylakoids.
C. piles of thylakoids .
D.split of water molecules by light energy .
E.conversion of ADP into ATP.
2. select the most appropriate option. A.which one is not required for photosynthesis
a. carbon dioxide
b. oxygen
c. light
d.water
B.components of chlorophyll are
a. carbon
b.magnesium
c. nitrogen
d.all of these
C. glucose is synthesized in
a.light dependent phase
b. light independent phase
c. both of these phases
d. none of these
D. the main( primary) function of stomata is to
a. let the carbon dioxide enter
Inside the leaf
b.to let oxygen released into the atmosphere
c.transpiration
d.all of these
E.which of the following is not an adaptation for photosynthesis
a. large surface area of leaves
b.transparent cuticle
c. numerous stomata
d. numerous chloroplasts on lower surface of leaves .
3.how will the following effect rate of photosynthesis
1.scarcity of water 2.rise in temperature 3.mineral deficiency
4.which is the location of the following structures mentioned in brackets
1.chlorophyll( thylakoids )
2.stomata( leaves )
5.explain why
1.chlorophyll appears green
2. grass grown in Shade turns yellow
6.term dark phase is not appropriate for light independent phase
7. briefly explain
1.potassium ion concentration theory .
2.RuBP and Rubisco
8. given below is a diagrammatic representation of the internal structure of the organelle in plant cell study the same and answer the questions that follow
1.identify the organelle.
2.name the physiological process occurring in the organelle
3/. mention one way in which this processes beneficial to man.
4.name the phases of the process occurring in the part labelled as 1 and 2.
5. A chemical substance NADP plays an active part in one of the phases. Write the expanded form of NADP and state its role in above process.
6. Represent the physiological process mentioned in question 2 in the firm of chemical reaction.
7. The diagram below represent an experiment conducted to prove the importance of photosynthesis. study the same and answer the questions that follow.
1. name the factors being studied in the experiment .
2.why was the plant kept in a dark room before conducting the experiment
3.why was the experimental leaf then kept in a. boiling water b. methylated spirit
4. name the solution used to test for presence of starch in the leaf .
5.wat will we observe in the experimental leaf at the end of the starch test .
6.give a balanced chemical equation to represent the process of photosynthesis.
Biology paper: Transpiration
MM 30.
A.name the followings
1. Openings on stem through which transpiration takes place .
2.a paper that turns pink when exposed to moisture
3.a plant in which stomata are sunken.
4..any two parts of leaf that allow transpiration.
5.A device used to Measure water intake by plant .
B.differentiate between the following on the basis of factors mentioned in the bracket
1.lenticel and stomata (opening and clothing)
2. transpiration and guttation (structure involved )
C.explain how
1. transpiration helps in bringing rain .
2.transpiration is a price paid for photosynthesis 3.transpiration helps to generate suction force .
D.how will the following factors influence the rate of photosynthesis? 1.decrease in atmospheric pressure 2.increase in humidity outside plant 3.increase in temperature
E.How are following structures useful to plant.
1. spines in cacti
2.shrunken stomata
F.given below is an apparatus used to study a particular phenomena in plants study the same and answer the questions that follows
1.Name the Apparatus
2.mention the limitations of this apparatus.
3. what is the function of the part marked reservoir .
4.which phenomena is studied with help of this apparatus.
5. What is the role of air bubble in the experiment?
G. Given below is an experimental set up to study a particular process.
1. Name the process being studied.
2.Explain the process named in above question 1.
3.why is the pot covered with plastic sheet.
4.mention one way in which the process is beneficial to the plant.
5.suggest a suitable control for this experiment.
Ashwani Kumar ,Biology teacher ,Patel Nagar,phagwara 9646388266
MM 30.
A.name the followings
1. Openings on stem through which transpiration takes place .
2.a paper that turns pink when exposed to moisture
3.a plant in which stomata are sunken.
4..any two parts of leaf that allow transpiration.
5.A device used to Measure water intake by plant .
B.differentiate between the following on the basis of factors mentioned in the bracket
1.lenticel and stomata (opening and clothing)
2. transpiration and guttation (structure involved )
C.explain how
1. transpiration helps in bringing rain .
2.transpiration is a price paid for photosynthesis 3.transpiration helps to generate suction force .
D.how will the following factors influence the rate of photosynthesis? 1.decrease in atmospheric pressure 2.increase in humidity outside plant 3.increase in temperature
E.How are following structures useful to plant.
1. spines in cacti
2.shrunken stomata
F.given below is an apparatus used to study a particular phenomena in plants study the same and answer the questions that follows
1.Name the Apparatus
2.mention the limitations of this apparatus.
3. what is the function of the part marked reservoir .
4.which phenomena is studied with help of this apparatus.
5. What is the role of air bubble in the experiment?
G. Given below is an experimental set up to study a particular process.
1. Name the process being studied.
2.Explain the process named in above question 1.
3.why is the pot covered with plastic sheet.
4.mention one way in which the process is beneficial to the plant.
5.suggest a suitable control for this experiment.
Ashwani Kumar ,Biology teacher ,Patel Nagar,phagwara 9646388266
Wednesday, 27 December 2017
ICSE Class10. MM30
1.The diagram given below represents a plant cell after being placed in a strong sugar solution. Study the diagram and answer the questions that follow :
B. name the structure that acts as a selectively permeable membrane.
C label the parts numbered 1to4 in the diagram .
D.how can the above cell be brought back to its original condition ? mention the scientific term for the recovery of the cell.
E. state any two features of the above plant cell which is not present in animal cells.
2. Choose the correct option from them four options given below
A. a plant cell may burst when
a. turgor pressure equalises wall pressure.
b turgor pressure exceeds wall pressure.
c wall pressure exceeds turgor pressure d.none of the above
B. Marine fish when placed in tap water bursts due to
a.endosmosis b.exosmosis
c.diffusion d.plasmolysis
C. The space between the the cell wall and plasma membrane in a plasmolysed Cell is filled with
a. isotonic solution
b. hypotonic solution
c.hypertonic solution
d.water
D.which of the following is a characteristic not related with the suitability of the roots for absorbing water .
a. Tremendoys surface area
b.contains cell sap at a higher cincentration than the surrounding soil water.
c.root hairs have thin cell wall.
d.grow downwards into the soil .
E. Absorption of water by plant cells by surface attraction is called
a.diffusion
b.osmosis
c. imbibition
d.none of these
F.highest water potential in Osmosis is that of
a.pure water
b.10% salt solution
c. 50% sugar solution
d.honey
3. Differentiate between the following pairs on the basis of what is mentioned within the brackets
a.diffusion and osmosis( definition)
b. cell wall and cell membrane ( permeability c.transpiration and guttation ( structures involved )
4.give reasons
a. potato cubes when placed in water become firm and increase in size
b. drooping of leaves of Mimosa pudica on being touched
5. name the following
a. pressure of cell content on cell wall
b.a process by which root hairs absorb water from soil
c.the process of uptake of mineral ions against the concentration gradient using energy from the cell .
d.membrane which allows the passage of molecules selectively
e.a solution in which relative concentration of water molecules and solutes on either side of cell membrane is same.
6 briefly explain the following terms
a. turgidity
b.plasmolysis
c.osmosis
d.osmotic pressure
7. The figure given below is a diagrammatic representation of a part of the transverse section of the root in the root hair zone .study the same and then answer the following questions
a.name the parts indicated by guidelines one to 4
b.which is the process that enables the passage of water from the soil into the root hair.
c. name the pressure that is responsible for the movement of water in the direction indicated by arrows
d.due to excess of this pressure sometimes drops of water are found along the leaf margins of some plants especially on in early morning. what is this phenomena called?
e.draw well labelled diagram of the root hair cell as it would appear if excess of fertilizer is added to the soil close to it
By:Ashwani Kumar,Biology teacher,Vigyan Tutorials,Guru Hargobind Nagar Road,patel nagar,Phagwara.9646388266.
Tuesday, 26 December 2017
Biology paper.Absorption by roots.
ICSE Class10. MMr30
1.The diagram given below represents a plant cell after being placed in a strong sugar solution. Study the diagram and answer the questions that follow :
A. What is the state of the cell Shown in figure.
B. name the structure that acts as a selectively permeable membrane.
C label the parts numbered 1to4 in the diagram .
D.how can the above cell be brought back to its original condition ? mention the scientific term for the recovery of the cell.
E. state any two features of the above plant cell which is not present in animal cells.
2. Choose the correct option from them four options given below
A. a plant cell may burst when
a. turgor pressure equalises wall pressure.
b turgor pressure exceeds wall pressure.
c wall pressure exceeds turgor pressure d.none of the above
B. Marine fish when placed in tap water bursts due to
a.endosmosis b.exosmosis
c.diffusion d.plasmolysis
C. The space between the the cell wall and plasma membrane in a plasmolysed Cell is filled with
a. isotonic solution
b. hypotonic solution
c.hypertonic solution
d.water
3.
ICSE Class10. MMr30
1.The diagram given below represents a plant cell after being placed in a strong sugar solution. Study the diagram and answer the questions that follow :
A. What is the state of the cell Shown in figure.
B. name the structure that acts as a selectively permeable membrane.
C label the parts numbered 1to4 in the diagram .
D.how can the above cell be brought back to its original condition ? mention the scientific term for the recovery of the cell.
E. state any two features of the above plant cell which is not present in animal cells.
2. Choose the correct option from them four options given below
A. a plant cell may burst when
a. turgor pressure equalises wall pressure.
b turgor pressure exceeds wall pressure.
c wall pressure exceeds turgor pressure d.none of the above
B. Marine fish when placed in tap water bursts due to
a.endosmosis b.exosmosis
c.diffusion d.plasmolysis
C. The space between the the cell wall and plasma membrane in a plasmolysed Cell is filled with
a. isotonic solution
b. hypotonic solution
c.hypertonic solution
d.water
3.
Sunday, 17 December 2017
Biology paper, GENETICS , ICSE Class10 MM30
1.a. state Mendels law of dominance.
B.a pure tall plant TT, is crossed with pure dwarf plant tt,draw punnett square to show F2 generation
C.give the phenotype of F2 generation.
D.give the phenotype and genotype ratio of F1 and F2 generation.
E. Name any one X linked disease found in humans.
2. A homozygous plant having round R,and yellow (Y), seeds is crossed with plant having wrinkled (r) and green(y) seeds.
A.give the scientific name of the planton which Mendel conducted experiments .
B.give the genotype of F1 generation.
C.give the dihybrid phenotypic ratio and phenotype of offsprings of F2 generation when two plants of F1 generation are crossed.
D.name and state the law which explains the dihybrid ratio.
E.give the possible combination of gametes that can be obtained from F1 hybrids.
3.explain the following terms
A.Mutation
B. Homologous chromosomes
C. Alleles
D.monohybrid cross
E.phenotype.
4.given below are groups of terms. In each group the first pair indicates the relationship between the two terms.rewrite and complete the secondpair on a similar basis
A. Albinism : recessive : : polydactyly:
B.TT: homozygous dominant : : Tt :
C. X linked : haemophilia: : y linked:
5. Give technical term for the following
A.all genes present in an organism .
B. Small differences among individuals .
C.alternative form of a character .
D. The allele of a gene which which express itself only in homozygous state.
E.arrangement of chromosome photographs according to their shape and size.
6. In a homozygous pea plant ,axial flowers (A), are dominant over terminal flowers (a).draw a punnett square board to show the gametes and offsprings when both the parents are heterozygous for axial flowers.give phenotypic and genotypic ratio of this cross.
7. A colour blind man got married to a carrier woman . is their possibility of the colour blind daughter.spupport your answer with punnett square .
8.explain term criss cross inheritance
1.a. state Mendels law of dominance.
B.a pure tall plant TT, is crossed with pure dwarf plant tt,draw punnett square to show F2 generation
C.give the phenotype of F2 generation.
D.give the phenotype and genotype ratio of F1 and F2 generation.
E. Name any one X linked disease found in humans.
2. A homozygous plant having round R,and yellow (Y), seeds is crossed with plant having wrinkled (r) and green(y) seeds.
A.give the scientific name of the planton which Mendel conducted experiments .
B.give the genotype of F1 generation.
C.give the dihybrid phenotypic ratio and phenotype of offsprings of F2 generation when two plants of F1 generation are crossed.
D.name and state the law which explains the dihybrid ratio.
E.give the possible combination of gametes that can be obtained from F1 hybrids.
3.explain the following terms
A.Mutation
B. Homologous chromosomes
C. Alleles
D.monohybrid cross
E.phenotype.
4.given below are groups of terms. In each group the first pair indicates the relationship between the two terms.rewrite and complete the secondpair on a similar basis
A. Albinism : recessive : : polydactyly:
B.TT: homozygous dominant : : Tt :
C. X linked : haemophilia: : y linked:
5. Give technical term for the following
A.all genes present in an organism .
B. Small differences among individuals .
C.alternative form of a character .
D. The allele of a gene which which express itself only in homozygous state.
E.arrangement of chromosome photographs according to their shape and size.
6. In a homozygous pea plant ,axial flowers (A), are dominant over terminal flowers (a).draw a punnett square board to show the gametes and offsprings when both the parents are heterozygous for axial flowers.give phenotypic and genotypic ratio of this cross.
7. A colour blind man got married to a carrier woman . is their possibility of the colour blind daughter.spupport your answer with punnett square .
8.explain term criss cross inheritance
Thursday, 14 December 2017
Biology paper, ICSE, Class10
Biology practice paper ,class10. MM30.
1.name the following
A. crossing over takes place.
B. a cell organelle (except nucleus)without DNA.
C.a cell that do not divide
D.phase in which chromosomes get
arranged at equator .
E.A term for division of cytoplasm . 5.
2/choose the correct answer from each of four options below.
1.chromosomes reach at poles in
A.anaphase B.telophase
C.prophase D .metaphase
2.meiosis occurs in
A. Testis B. Anthers
C. Ovaries D.all of these
3.chromosome number after meiosis is
A. 2n B. n
C.3n. D.4n. 3
3. In each of set of terms given below, there is an odd one and cannot be grouped in the same category towhich other two belong.identify the odd term in each set and name the category to which remaining two catogories belong.
1.asters,furrow,cell plate
2.G1,S,anaphase
3.mitochondria,lysosome,chloroplasts 3.
4/complete the following paragraph by filling the blanks.
A. In interphase RNA and proteins are z synthesised in ..........phase.the cell may enter .......phase or enter in next .......phase for DNA synthesis.more DNA and proteins are synthesised in ........
Phase. 4.
5.A.draw a labelled diagram of an animal cell in late prophase
B. How is it different from prophase in plant cell.
C.name the phase next to prophase.3
6.give technical term for the folowing
A. The chromosomes received from mother
B.exchange of parts of chromatids between homologous chromosomes in meiosis
7.give reason
A.meiosis1 is a reductional division but not meiosis2
B. Number of chromosomes in cell formed by mitosis remains same. 2.
8/.state the exact location of the following structures
A.pole of spindle
B.equator of spindle. 2.
9.given below are 7 terms .of these 6 can be placed into 3 matching pairs.
Cytokinesis,equator ,metaphase,haploid,meiosis,G2,cell plate. 3
10.differentiate between the followi ng pairs on the basis of what is mentioned in the brackets
1. Mitosis and meiosis ( division of cytoplasm)
2/mitosis and meiosis ,,( variations). 2.
11.differentiate between chromosome and chromatid. 1/
1.name the following
A. crossing over takes place.
B. a cell organelle (except nucleus)without DNA.
C.a cell that do not divide
D.phase in which chromosomes get
arranged at equator .
E.A term for division of cytoplasm . 5.
2/choose the correct answer from each of four options below.
1.chromosomes reach at poles in
A.anaphase B.telophase
C.prophase D .metaphase
2.meiosis occurs in
A. Testis B. Anthers
C. Ovaries D.all of these
3.chromosome number after meiosis is
A. 2n B. n
C.3n. D.4n. 3
3. In each of set of terms given below, there is an odd one and cannot be grouped in the same category towhich other two belong.identify the odd term in each set and name the category to which remaining two catogories belong.
1.asters,furrow,cell plate
2.G1,S,anaphase
3.mitochondria,lysosome,chloroplasts 3.
4/complete the following paragraph by filling the blanks.
A. In interphase RNA and proteins are z synthesised in ..........phase.the cell may enter .......phase or enter in next .......phase for DNA synthesis.more DNA and proteins are synthesised in ........
Phase. 4.
5.A.draw a labelled diagram of an animal cell in late prophase
B. How is it different from prophase in plant cell.
C.name the phase next to prophase.3
6.give technical term for the folowing
A. The chromosomes received from mother
B.exchange of parts of chromatids between homologous chromosomes in meiosis
7.give reason
A.meiosis1 is a reductional division but not meiosis2
B. Number of chromosomes in cell formed by mitosis remains same. 2.
8/.state the exact location of the following structures
A.pole of spindle
B.equator of spindle. 2.
9.given below are 7 terms .of these 6 can be placed into 3 matching pairs.
Cytokinesis,equator ,metaphase,haploid,meiosis,G2,cell plate. 3
10.differentiate between the followi ng pairs on the basis of what is mentioned in the brackets
1. Mitosis and meiosis ( division of cytoplasm)
2/mitosis and meiosis ,,( variations). 2.
11.differentiate between chromosome and chromatid. 1/
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