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Chapter No 13 Section …………………
Subject: - Biology (Intermediate I) TIME ALLOWED:- 10 Mins.
Dated: ___________ (Objective) MAX. MARKS: - 10
Q.No.1 Four possible options have been given. Tick () mark the correct option. (10)
1. Respiratory pigment present in muscles is called.
(a) Myoglobin (b) Hemoglobin
(c) Globin (d) Haemocyanins
2. Xylem and phloem are not involved:
(a) In transport of material
(b) In transport of Liquids
(c) In transport of gases
(d) In transport of Water
3. In earthworm oxygen dissolved on the wet surface passes through the and epidermal cells into the blood,
(a) Cuticle (b) Cutin
(c) Cutaneous (d) Integument
4. When the smaller bronchi attain a diameter of mm or less then they are called bronchioles:
(a) Three (b) One
(c) Two (d) Four
5. In most birds the number of air sacs is:
(a) Seven (b) Eight
(c) Nine (d) Ten
6. The heart beat slows down to one tenth of the normal rate in:
(a) Running mammal
(b) Carnivorous mammal
(c) Diving mammal
(d) Flying mammal
7. The affinity of myoglobin to combine with oxygen is much higher as compared to:
(a) Myosin (b) Hemoglobin
(c) Actin (d) Immunoglobin
8. The opening of larynx is called:
(a) Epiglottis (b) Pharynx
(c) Glottis (d) Both a & c
9. Each air-sac is like a cluster of grapes and consists of several microscopic single layered structures called:
(a) Villi (b) Tracheoles
(c) Bronchioles (d) Alveoli
10. In an adult human being when the lungs are fully inflated the total inside capacity of lung is about:
(a) 8 litres (b) 15 litres
(c) 10 litres (d) 5 litres
PGCNOTES.COM Name ………………….
Chapter No 13 Section …………………
Subject: - Biology (Intermediate I) TIME ALLOWED:- 30 Mins.
Dated: ___________ (Subjective) MAX. MARKS: - 18
Q. 2 Attempt short questions: - (5x2=10)
I. Why oxygen can be obtained more easily from air than from water?
II. What is operculum?
III. What are the functions of the nasal cavities?
IV. How does carbon dioxide affect the oxygen-carrying capacity of haemoglobin?
V. What is Cancer or carcinoma?
Q. 3 Long questions: - (4x2=8)
1. a) Describe gaseous exchange in plants.
b) How does gaseous exchange occur in Hydra?
2. a) Explain process of respiration in cockroach.
b) Describe briefly the respiratory system of frog.
PGCNOTES.COM Name ………………….
Chapter No 13 Section …………………
Subject: - Biology (Intermediate I) TIME ALLOWED:- 10 Mins.
Dated: ___________ (Objective) MAX. MARKS: - 10
Q.No.1 Four possible options have been given. Tick () mark the correct option. (10)
1. Exchange of gases in organisms is carried out by:
(a) Diffusion
(b) Osmosis
(c) Active transport
(d) imbibition
2. Respiration occurs at two levels:
(a) Organismic & cellular
(b) Organismic & organic
(c) Tissue & cellular
(d) Cellular & atomic
3. During photorespiration, the glycine after its formation diffuses into:
(a) Ribosomes (b) Peroxisomes
(c) Mitochondria (d) Golgi bodies
4. For gaseous exchange, the cork tissue has special pores called:
(a) Hydathodes (b) Lenticels
(c) Both a & b (d) Stomata
5. The respiratory system of the cockroach consists of branching system of air tubules called:
(a) Tracheae (b) Windpipe
(c) Bronchi (d) Tracheole
6. The main tracheae divide and subdivide forming very fine tubules called:
(a) Tracheids (b) Bronchioles
(c) Arterioles (d) Tracheoles
7. Carboxy haemoglobin is formed when carbon dioxide, combines with amino group of:
(a) Insulin (b) Myoglobin
(c) Haemoglobin (d) Keratin
8. A disease of lungs in which inside of the lung is damaged resulting in cough and fever:
(a) Systemic tuberculosis
(b) Pulmonary tuberculosis
(c) Lung cancer
(d) Carcinoma
9. Human blood transports the gases like:
(a) O2 only
(b) CO2 only
(c) O2 and CO2
(d) H2 and O2
10. At alveoli level, diffusion occurs due to differential ____ pressure of gases:
(a) Partial (b) Blood
(c) Atmospheric (d) Osmotic
PGCNOTES.COM Name ………………….
Chapter No 13 Section …………………
Subject: - Biology (Intermediate I) TIME ALLOWED:- 30 Mins.
Dated: ___________ (Subjective) MAX. MARKS: - 18
Q. 2 Attempt short questions: - (5x2=10)
I. What are parabronchi?
II. What is cutaneous respiration?
III. In human being what is the total inside capacity of lungs when fully inflated?
IV. What is the respiratory pigment of human beings?
V. What is the maximum amount of oxygen which normal human blood absorbs and carries at
the sea-level?
Q. 3 Long questions: - (4x2=8)
1. a) Define breathing. Explain mechanism of breathing in man.
b) Explain the following:
ii) Role of respiratory pigments i) Diving reflex
2. a) Explain the respiratory system of birds
b) Describe the role of various respiratory organs