Transportation in Animals and Plants
Question: 1 - Match structures given in Column I with functions given in Column II.
2 - Fill in the blanks.
(i) The blood from the heart is transported to all parts of the body by the ………….
Answer: Heart
(ii) Haemoglobin is present in ………….cells.
Answer: Red Blood
(iii) Arteries and veins are joined by a network of …………
Answer: Capillaries
(iv) The rhythmic expansion and contraction of the heart is called…………..
Answer: Heart Beat
(v) The main excretory product in human beings is ………………
Answer: Urea
(vi) Sweat contains water and …………….
Answer: Waste products
(vii) Kidneys eliminate the waste materials in the liquid form called …………..
Answer: Urine
(viii) Water reaches great heights in the trees because of suction pull caused by ………..
Answer: Transpiration
Question: 3 - Choose the correct options:(a) In plants, water is transported through
(i) Xylem
(ii) Phloem
(iii) Stomata
(iv) Root hair
Answer: (i) Xylem
(b) Water absorption through roots can be increased by keeping the plants(i) in the shade
(ii) in dim light
(iii) under the fan
(iv) covered with a polythene bag
Answer: (iii) Under the fan
Question: 4 - Why is transport of materials necessary in a plant or in an animal? Explain.
Answer: The cells of plants and animals need various
substances to carry out important metabolic activities. Further, many
waste products are created during these metabolic activities. Transport
of materials is necessary to supply the various substances and to remove
the waste products.
Question: 5 - What will happen if there are no platelets in the blood?
Answer: Platelets are responsible for clotting of
blood. If there are no platelets, the blood would not clot in case of an
injury. This will lead to excess blood loss and finally in death of the
person.
Question: 6 - What are stomata? Give two functions of stomata.
Answer: The numerous pores on the surface of leaf are
called stomata. Transpiration and exchange of gases (carbon dioxide and
oxygen) are some of the functions of stomata.
Question: 7 - Does transpiration serve any useful function in the plants? Explain.
Answer: Transpiration serves important functions in
plants. Transpiration creates the transpiration pull; which is
responsible for the rise of water to great heights in tall plants and
other trees.
Question: 8 - What are the components of blood?
Answer: The main components of blood are: Plasma, Blood Cells and Platelets.
Question: 9 - Why is blood needed by all the parts of a body?
Answer: Blood acts as a carrier of various substances.
Every part of the body needs certain substances to perform its
functions. Additionally, every part creates some waste products. Blood
is needed by all parts of the body so that various substances can be
supplied to them and waste can be removed from them.
Question: 10 - What makes the blood look red?
Answer: Blood is red because of the presence of a pigment; called haemoglobin.
Question: 11 - Describe the function of the heart.
Answer: The heart is a pumping organ which pumps the
blood. The heart pumps the deoxygenated blood to the lungs; for
oxygenation. Moreover, the heart pumps the oxygenated blood to different
parts of the body.
Question: 12 - Why is it necessary to excrete waste products?
Answer: Waste products can prove lethal if not removed in time. Hence, it is necessary to excrete the waste products.
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