A. An apparatus as shown below was set-up to investigate a physiological process in plants. The setup was kept in sunlight for two hours. Droplets of water were then seen inside the bell jar. Answer the questions that follows:
i. Name the process being studied.
ii. Explain the process named above in Q 3 a i.
iii. Why was the pot covered with a plastic sheet?
iv. Suggest a suitable control for this experiment.
v. Mention two ways in which this process is beneficial to plant.
vi . List three adaptations in plants to reduce the above mentioned process.
The diagram given below shows the male urogenital system of a human being. Study the diagram and answer the questions that follow.
(i) Label the parts numbers 1 to 8
(ii) Name the corresponding structure of part (4) in female reproductive system.
(iii) What is the role of part 7 ?
i. The parts are
1 Urinary bladder
2. Ureter
3. Prostate gland.
4. Vas deferens
5. Urethra
6. Testes.
7. Scrotum
8. Epididymis
ii. The corresponding structure of part (4) in female reproductive system is
Fallopian tube
iii. Role of Scrotum
It protects testis and regulate temperature of testes for sperm production.
The diagrams given below are cross sections of blood vessels:
i. Identify the blood vessel A B and C
ii. Name the parts labelled 1 to 3
iii. Name the type of blood that flows through A
iv. Mention one structural difference A and B
v. In which of the above vessels does exchange of gases actually take place?
The diagram given below a certain stage of mitosis:
i. Identify the stage of cell division.
ii.. Name the parts labelled A and B
iii. What is the unique feature observed in this stage?
Iv How many daughter cells are formed from this type of cell division?
The diagram below shows two test-tubes A and B. Test-tube A contains a green water plant. Test-Tube B contains both a green water plant and a snail. Both test-tubes are kept in sunlight. Answer the questions that follow:
i. Name the physiological process that releases the bubbles of oxygen.
ii. Explain the physiological process as mentioned above in 36.
iii. What is the purpose of keeping a snail in test-tube ‘B’?
iv. Why does test-tube ‘B’ have more bubbles of oxygen?
v. Given an example of a water plant that can be used in the above process.
vi Write the overall chemical equation for the above process.