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.