Control and Coordination in Living Organisms Quiz

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What is a possible reason for associating visible movements with life?

Response to a change in the environment

What is an example of movement not connected with growth?

Children playing on swings

What notion did the previous chapter start with?

If something is moving, it is alive

What do some movements in animals and plants indicate?

Connected with growth

What may cause a cat to run according to the text?

Seeing a mouse

What is the relationship between movement and growth in plants according to the text?

The movement in plants like a seedling pushing soil aside and coming out is the result of growth. If the growth were to be stopped, these movements would not happen.

Why do we associate visible movements with life, according to the text?

Visible movements are associated with life because they are seen as a response to a change in the environment of the organism. For example, a cat may be running because it has seen a mouse.

What are some examples of movements not connected with growth mentioned in the text?

Examples include a cat running, children playing on swings, and buffaloes chewing cud. These movements are not caused by growth.

What were the life processes involved in the previous chapter as mentioned in the text?

The maintenance functions in living organisms were discussed in the previous chapter.

How does the text describe movement as an attempt by living organisms?

The text describes movement as an attempt by living organisms to respond to a change in their environment.

Test your knowledge of control and coordination in living organisms with this quiz. Explore topics such as movement, growth, and maintenance functions in plants and animals.

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