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CLASS TEST

CHAPTER - 10
RESPIRATION IN ORGANISMS
• Q1 What are the end products of aerobic respiration.
• Q2 The cellular respiration process takes place in which cell organelle?
• Q3 Name the end products of anaerobic respiration in yeast.
• Q4 In some animals, exchange of gases takes place through its thin and
moist skin. Name one such animal. [HOTS]
• Q5 Give the name of respiratory organs in following animals.
• (a) Fish
• (b) Human being
• Q5 Our nostrils has hair and mucous. What is the need to have them in
our nasal cavity? [HOTS]
• Q6 Sometimes we see that farmers loosen the soil. What is the reason
behind it?
• Q7 Various organs constitute the respiratory system of human. These
organs are located according to their functions. Identify them.
• Q8 The vocal ability of humans is the responsibility of an organ
commonly known as voice box. What is its scientific name?
• Q9 What changes are observed in diaphragm during inhalation?
• Q10 When we exhale or breathe out, percentage of a certain gas is
high. Name the gas.
• Q11 In the experiment, where we exhale into lime water containing
glass. What changes were observed by you?
• Q12 Insects have a special organ present to carry out respiration. What
is that organ called?
• Q13 Name the respiratory organs in frogs.
• Q14 Certain small pores are present on the surface of plant through
which gaseous exchange occurs. Identify these pores?
• Q15 On a very cold morning, Boojho and Paheli were talking with
each other as they walked down to their school. They observed that the
air coming out of their mouth looked like smoke. They were asumed
and wondered how it happened. Help them to find the answer. [HOTS]
• Q16 Explain cellular respiration.
• Q17 A part from stomata another structure is used by plants to respire.
Name that structure .
• Q18 Name the organisms which respire using anaerobic mode. Give an
example of ane such organism.
• Q19 Floor of chest cavity refers to which organ of respiration?
• Q20 Why smoking should be avoided ?
• Q1 All organisms are made of small microscopic units which cannot be seen with the naked eyes, called
• (a) animals
• (b) cells
• (c) tissues
• (d) organs
• Q2 Organisms get energy through
• (a) food
• (b) eating
• (c) sleeping
• (d) none of these
• Q3 Cellular respiration is carried out in the
• (a) cells
• (b) organs
• (c) tissues
• (d) muscles
• Q4 The process of breakdown of food in the cell is known as
• (a) breakdown process
• (b) cellular respiration
• (c) food breakdown
• (d) none of these
• Q5 An example of aerobes is
• (a) cat
• (b) dog
• (c) human being
• (d) all of these
• Q6 When breakdown of glucose occurs with the use of oxygen, it is called
• (a) anaerobic respiration
• (b) aerobic respiration
• (c) regular respiration
• (d) all of these
• Q7 Name the type of respiration which causes muscle cramps.
• (a) Aerobic respiration
• (b) Anaerobic respiration
• (c) Both (a) and (b)
• (d) None of these
• Q10 Name the term which means ‘taking in of air rich in oxygen into the body’.
• (a) Exhalation
• (b) Inhalation
• (c) Breathing
• (d) Respiration
• Q9 Which gas is given out during exhalation?
• (a) Oxygen
• (b) Nitrogen
• (c) Carbon dioxide
• (d) All of these
• Q10 The gills help the fish to
• (a) take in oxygen from air
• (b) take in oxygen dissolved in water
• (c) absorb nutrients present in water
• (d) release waste substance in water.
• Q11 Yeast are used to make
• (a) curd
• (b) wine and beer
• (c) bakery items
• (d) both (b) and (c)
• Q12 Earthworms breathe through
• (a) skin
• (b) legs
• (c) trachea
• (d) nose
LAST DATE OF COMPLETION
5TH NOVEMBER 2021

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