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Which organ in the body serves as a pumping organ for fluid connective tissue?
Which organ in the body serves as a pumping organ for fluid connective tissue?
- Kidney
- Heart (correct)
- Liver
- Stomach
What does the term 'Translocation' refer to in biological processes?
What does the term 'Translocation' refer to in biological processes?
- Respiration in cells
- Movement of water in plants
- Absorption of nutrients
- Movement of sugars in plants (correct)
In the absence of oxygen, how does pyruvate change in yeast?
In the absence of oxygen, how does pyruvate change in yeast?
- It remains as Pyruvate
- It becomes Alcohol + Water
- It becomes Ethanol + Energy (correct)
- It becomes Lactate + Energy
Which option describes blood as a type of connective tissue?
Which option describes blood as a type of connective tissue?
Which nitrogenous waste is primarily found in the blood?
Which nitrogenous waste is primarily found in the blood?
Flashcards
Digestive juice secreted without enzymes
Digestive juice secreted without enzymes
Saliva is a digestive juice secreted in the mouth that does not contain any enzymes.
Aerobic Respiration
Aerobic Respiration
A type of cellular respiration that requires oxygen to produce energy.
Circulatory system components
Circulatory system components
The circulatory system includes the heart (pump), blood (fluid), arteries (tubes carrying blood away from the heart), and veins (tubes returning blood to the heart).
Translocation
Translocation
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Parasitic organisms
Parasitic organisms
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Study Notes
Instructions
- Question paper has 4 sections and 17 questions
- Internal choice is available for Q12 in section III and questions in section IV
- 15 minutes allocated to read the paper
- All answers must be written in the answer booklet
- Answers should be neat and legible
Life Processes
- Digestive juice secreted without enzymes: unknown
- Pathways: need diagrams/descriptions of these biological pathways
- Fluid connective tissue movement: a pumping organ (A) pushes fluid (B) through a network of tubes (C) and (D) to reach and collect impure/deoxygenated fluid.
- Missing components: Need descriptions or diagrams for filling in the table (Nitrogenous wastes, Wastes) in question 4.
- Translocation description lacking
- Parasitic organisms example/details missing.
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Test your understanding of the key concepts in life processes with this Class 10 quiz. It covers digestive processes, fluid movement, and the role of parasitic organisms, including diagrams and descriptive answers. Ensure your answers are clear and complete as you tackle each question!