Transportation in Animals and Plants
Q.1.Match structures given in Column
I with functions given in Column II.
Ans.
Q.2.-Fill in the blanks :
(i) The blood from the heart is transported to all parts of the body by
the _____________
(ii) Haemoglobin is present in ___________ cells.
(iii) Arteries and veins are joined by a network of ___________ .
(iv) The rhythmic expansion and contraction of the heart is called
___________
(v) The main excretory product in human beings is ___________
(vi) Sweat contains water and .
(vii) Kidneys eliminate the waste materials in the liquid form called .
(viii) Water reaches great heights in the trees because of suction pull
caused by .
Ans.(i)
arteries (ii) red blood cells • (in) capillaries (iv) heartbeat (v) urea (vi)
salts (vii) urine (viii) transpiration.
Q.3.Choose the correct options:
(a) In plants, water is transported through
(i) Xylem (ii) Phloem (iii) Stomata (iv) Root hair
(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
Ans.(a) (i)
Xylem {b) (iii) under the fan
Q.4.Why is transport of materials
necessary in a plant or an animal? Explain.
Ans.Transport of
materials is necessary for plants or animals because due to it the nutrients
and oxygen are made available to all the parts of the body. If the transport of
necessary nutrients and oxygen does not take place in the body, the body will
not be able to survive.
Q.5.What will happen if there are no
platelets in the blood?
Ans.The blood platelets
are responsible for the clotting of the blood. When some injury occurs blood
starts flowing. But it clots on its own. If there are no platelets, the blood
will not be able to clot and keep on flowing. Huge loss of blood ultimately
causes death.
Q.6.What are stomata? Give two
junctions of stomata.
Ans.There are small
openings on the lower surface of the leaves. These pores are called stomata.
These openings are surrounded with guard cells.
Functions of stomata:
1. It helps in the transpiration of water, i.e., the loss of excess water from
the plant.
2. Loss of water from the stomata creates an upward pull, i.e., suction pull
which helps in absorption of water from the roots.
3. They help in exchange of gases.
Q.7.Does transpiration serve any
useful function in plants? Explain.
Ans.(i) It helps to
enhance the absorption of water and dissolved minerals by creation of a suction
pull.
(ii) It helps in getting rid of the excess water.
(iii) It helps in transport of water and minerals to leaves and leaves use the
water for photosynthesis. ‘
(iv)It produces a cooling effect on the plant
Q.8.What are the components of blood?
Ans.There are four
components of blood:
(i) Plasma is a liquid part of blood which is yellowish in colour and contain
90% water. It contains food, enzymes, wastes and proteins etc
(ii) Red blood cells are disc shaped cells containing red coloured pigment
called haemoglobin in it. Haemoglobin helps in transportation of oxygen.
(iii) White blood cells are the fighting cells which protect us against
bacteria and foreign materials causing infections.
(iv) Platelets help in clotting of the blood
Q.9.Why is blood needed by all the
parts of a body?
Ans. Blood is needed by
all the parts because it contains the digested food and oxygen in it. It
supplies the oxygen and digested food to various parts of the body to provide
essential energy to them which helps the body to perform various functions
Q.10.What makes the blood look red?
Ans. A red pigment
called haemoglobin gives the blood its red colour. This pigment helps in
carrying oxygen to various parts of the body by blood
Q.11.Describe the function of the
heart.
Ans. The right auricle
and ventricle receive blood with carbon dioxide from all parts of the body. The
collected blood is then pumped to the lungs for the purification. In lungs, the
exchange of gases takes place and purified blood is sent back to left auricle.
It pumps it to the left ventricle, which in turn pumps off the purified blood
to all parts of body through arteries
Q.12.Why is it necessary to excrete
waste products?
Ans. Certain waste and
toxic products are formed during functioning of body cells. The waste products
like urea etc. are toxic. When these toxic materials are not removed from the
body, they get mixed with blood and can damage the cells of body. It is
necessary to remove such poisonous waste materials from our body.
Q.13.Draw a diagram of the human
excretory system and label the various parts.
Ans.