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Class 10th Biology Chapter 2/11
Total Marks: 21
1. Stoma are abundantly present in ?
On the upper surface of leaf
On stem
In Xylem cells
In Phloem cells
2. Waste materials that are secreted by Keekar ?
Gums
Latex
Resins
Mucilage
3. Rubber plants produces :
Gums
Latex
Mucilage
Resins
4. Types of homeopathy?
2
3
4
1
5. Keekar produce ?
Gums
Latex
Mucilage
Resins
6. Resins are removed by :
Conifers
Lady finger
Grasses
Keekar
7. The process which maintain the internal condition of body at equilibrium despite changes in the external environment is called?
Homeostasis
Excertion
Absorption
Tubular Secretion
8. The human Urinary system consists ?
Kidneys
Urinary
Urinary bladder
all above
9. Urine is temporary stored in which of these until it is released from body ?
Kidneys
urinary
urinary bladder
urethra
10. What is the name of the tube between the kidney and the urinary bladder?
Ureter
Urethra
Renel Tube
Urethra
11. What is the length of the human kidney?
27cm
10cm
5cm
17cm
12. What is the unit of kidney function?
Urine
Pelvis
Nephron
Pyramids
13. What is the approximate volume of daily urine produced by an adult?
1.4
1.3
1.5
1.2
14. The organ responsible for filtering the blood?
Einstein
Brain
Stomach
Kidney
15. The maintenance of internal body temperature is called
Osmoregulation
Thermoregulation
excretion
Guttation
16. The process of guttation occurs in the plant
Pine
Keekar
Grass
Mango
17. kidneys above situated are glands Two)
Pancreas
Thyroid
Adernal
Parathyroid
18. What are not filtered through glomerular capillaries?
Blood cells &proteins
Fats & proteins
Salts & proteins
proteins & Blood cells
19. The longitudinal section of kidney shows the outer part
Renal pelvis
Renal pyramids
Renal medulla
Renal cortex
20. .by removed is stone Lithotripsy During)
Surgery
Medicines
Electrical Shock waves
Non-Electrical shock
21. is kidney donated for life average The)
1-5 years
5-10 years
10-15 years
15-20 years