The document is a science assignment from Delhi Public School Bangalore North covering the topic of control and coordination. It contains 20 questions about various concepts in this topic including the nervous system, hormones, plant responses, and more. Some of the key questions ask about the functions of the nervous and endocrine systems, examples of hormones like insulin and adrenaline, and experiments demonstrating plant responses like phototropism and geotropism.
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Control and Coordination Revision Worksheet 1
The document is a science assignment from Delhi Public School Bangalore North covering the topic of control and coordination. It contains 20 questions about various concepts in this topic including the nervous system, hormones, plant responses, and more. Some of the key questions ask about the functions of the nervous and endocrine systems, examples of hormones like insulin and adrenaline, and experiments demonstrating plant responses like phototropism and geotropism.
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DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL BANGALORE NORTH(2019 – 20)
SUBJECT : SCIENCE ASSIGNMENT NO: 7
TOPIC : CONTROL AND COORDINATION CLASS : X
1. How does the nervous tissue cause action?
2.. What is the function of fore brain? 3. Write the functions of the following a) Sensory neuron b) Motor neuron c) Cranium d) Vertebral column 4. How does auxin promote phototropism? 5. Name the two components of central nervous system. How are they protected? Name the component which is considered as highest coordinating centre of the body. Describe its three regions. 6. a. Which hormone is responsible for the changes noticed in males at puberty? b. Deficiency of which hormone leads to dwarfism. 7. Ram has met with an accident and after that he lost the capacity to : a. walk in a straight line b. smell anything c. feel full after eating d. involuntary actions like salivation Which part of the brain is damaged in each case? 8. a. Name the hormone which is injected to a diabetic patient. b. Why should we use iodised salt in our diet? c. Name the deficiency disease and its symptoms if iodine is insufficient in one`s diet. 9. What regulates the timing and amount of release of hormones? 10. Write the mechanism of adrenaline hormone? OR Why adrenaline is called emergency hormone? 11. What are growth regulators? 12. What are the characteristics of animal hormones? 13.Identify the glands and mention hormones produced . a. Gland which prepares our body to function at maximum efficiency during anger or danger. b. Gland that helps in growth of bones and muscles. c. Gland that helps in growth of secondary sexual characters in females. 13.Name the hormone synthesized at shoot tips. How does it help the plant to respond to light? 14.How does the plant detect touch and how do the leaves move in response? 15.A) If cerebellum is not functioning properly, state the activities of our body that are affected. B) How do muscle cells move? 16. What is geotropism? Describe an experiment to demonstrate positive and negative geotropism. 17.A gland secretes a particular hormone. The deficiency of this hormone in the body causes a particular disease in which the blood sugar level rises a. Name the gland and the hormone secreted by it. b. Mention the role played by this hormone. c. Name the disease caused due to the deficiency of this hormone. 18. List four plant hormones. Write functions of each. 19. Name the structure that helps to conduct a nerve impulse towards the body and away from the body. 20. Why have organisms adapted to use electrical impulses to transmit messages?