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Smart Individual Tuition Centre Control and Coordination: (CBSE Sample Paper, 200B) - CBSE Sample Paper, 2008)

The document contains a series of questions related to human anatomy, physiology, and plant biology, primarily focusing on hormones, the spinal cord, and tropisms. It includes inquiries about specific glands, their functions, and the structure of neurons and the brain. Additionally, it prompts for diagrams and explanations of biological processes and responses in both humans and plants.

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Smart Individual Tuition Centre Control and Coordination: (CBSE Sample Paper, 200B) - CBSE Sample Paper, 2008)

The document contains a series of questions related to human anatomy, physiology, and plant biology, primarily focusing on hormones, the spinal cord, and tropisms. It includes inquiries about specific glands, their functions, and the structure of neurons and the brain. Additionally, it prompts for diagrams and explanations of biological processes and responses in both humans and plants.

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SMART INDIVIDUAL TUITION CENTRE

Control and Coordination

How is the spinal cord protected in the human body? [CBSE 2010]

2. Which organ secretes a hormone when the blood sugar rises? Name a digestive enzyme released by this organ.
(CBSE Sample Paper, 200B]
3. What does the given experimental set-up demonstrate?
|CBSE Sample Paper, 2008]

4. A particular hormone requires iodine for its synthesis. Name the endocrine gland which secretes this hormone and
state iEs location in the human body. [CBSE Sample Paper, 2008]
5. Name any two types of tropism. [CBSE Sample Paper, 2010)

1. What are hormones? Name the hormone secreted by thyroid and state Its function. [CBSE 2010]
2. 1. Label the two parts indicated by question marks and labelled 1 and 2 in the diagram.
11. Suggest a suitable caption or heading for the diagram.

[CBSE Sample Paper, 2008}


3. The given experimental set up tests the response of different parts of plant towards gravity. Use scientific terms for the
conclusions.

[CBSE Sample Paper, 2008}

1. What is ’phototropism'? How does it occu in plants? Describe an activity to demonstrate phototropism. [CBSE 2009]
2. Label parts 1 to 6 in the given figure of the brain

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[CBSE Sample Paper, 2008)

1. A) Draw the structure of a neuron and label the following on [CBSE 2008]
it: Nucleus, Dendrite, Cell body and Axon
B) Name the part of neuron:
1. where information is acquired.
11. through which information travels as an electrical impulse.
2. A) Draw a neat diagram of human brain and [CBSE Sample Paper, 2017]
1. Label Medulla and Cerebellum
Il. Write the functions of the above mentioned parts
B) “Both overproduction and under production of Growth hormone leads to disorders in the body.“ Explain.

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