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CHAPTER- HOW DO PLANTS LIVE


SUBJECT-BIOLOGY GRADE:7
LEVEL 1

1. Fill in the blanks:


(a) Green plants are called _____________ since they synthesize their own food.

(b) The foods synthesized by the plants are stored as __________.

(c) In photosynthesis solar energy is captured by the pigment called _________.

(d) During photosynthesis plants take in ____________ and release _________.

2. : Name the following :


(a) A parasitic plant with yellow, slender, tubular stem.

(b) A plant that has both autotrophic and heterotrophic mode of nutrition.

(c) The pores through which leaves exchange gases.

3. Tick the correct answer :


(a) Amarbel is an example of -
(i) Autotroph (ii) Parasite
iii) Saprotroph (iv) Host
(b)The plant which traps and feeds on insects is -
(i) Cuscuta (ii) China rose
(iii) Pitcher plant (iv) Rose

LEVEL II

1. COMPLETE THE GRID:

PLANTS NAME MODE OF NUTRITION


Level III

1. Differentiate between autotroph and heterotrophs by giving an example.

2. How amarbel draws its nutrients from the host? Explain


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CHAPTER- HOW DO ANIMALS TAKE FOOD
SUBJECT-BIOLOGY GRADE:7
LEVEL 1

1) Label the parts of the digestive tube / system.

2)Explain the role of the large intestine in the process of nutrition.

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3) Write a line each on the functions of the following:


a) Mucous in the stomach:_________________________________________________

b) Hydrochloric acid:_____________________________________________________
c) Bile:_________________________________________________________________

d) Pancreatic juice:______________________________________________________

e) Intestinal Juice:______________________________________________________

f) Saliva:_______________________________________________________________

LEVEL II

4) Following is a list of mode of feeding in different animals. Write down the names
of animals against the different modes.
Mode of feeding Names of animals

Scraping _________________________

Capturing _________________________

Sucking _________________________

Siphoning _________________________

Swallowing _________________________

Chewing _________________________

5) What is the difference between milk and permanent set of teeth?


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6) How can you differentiate between peristalsis and reverse peristalsis? Give an
example of reverse peristalsis.
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LEVEL III

7) Answer the questions taking cow as an example.

1. Can we digest grass?

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2. How can the animals like cows digest grass?


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3. What are the special structures that are present in their digestive system?

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CHAPTER- RESPIRATION
SUBJECT-BIOLOGY GRADE:7

Level 1
Fill in the blanks
1. Breathing is a _____________ process while cellular respiration is a __________________
process.
2. The accumulation of ___________ causes muscle cramps.
3. Blood from heart is transported to all parts of the body through ________________.
4. The rhythmic contraction and expansion of the heart is called _____________________.
Level 2
Fill in the blanks
5. The colour of blood is due to the presence of ____________________.
6. Urine consists of _______________ water, 2.5%____________and _____________other
wastes.
7. The excretory substances in fish _________.
8. Label the following parts in the diagram given below
Kidney,ureter,urethra,renal artery, renal vein

9. Complete the following table with the help of your friends


Sl Name of student Pulse/minute
No:
1
2
3
4

10. Write true or false against the following statements.


a) Two kidneys are the main excretory organs in human.
b) Human heart have only 2 chambers one atrium and one ventricle.
c) The arteries that carry oxygen rich blood in human body.

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CHAPTER- TRANSPORT OF SUBSTANCESIN PLANTS AND ANIMALS
SUBJECT-BIOLOGY GRADE:7

Level 1

LEVEL I

1 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 _________________.

2. What are the components of blood?


3. Name the only vein which carry oxygen-rich blood?
4. Differentiate these-
Arteries and veins (4 differences)
LEVEL II
1. What are the advantages and disadvantages of transpiration in plants.
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2. How does water move up in tall trees.


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3. What would happen if excretory waste products collected in our body?


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LEVEL III
1. Name the process by which unicellular and some simple multi cellular organisms
meet the requirement of oxygen or water from their surroundings.
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2. Mark the following statements as true or false. Rewrite the false statements

correctly in the given space.

a) The blood is sent to all the parts of the body from the right side of the heart

through aorta.

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b) Blood gets its red colour due to haemoglobin present in plasma.

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c) White blood cells fight diseases and infections.

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d) The pulmonary vein carries blood from the heart to the lungs.

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e) Your pulse rate increases when you are cycling.

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Label the given diagram:
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CHAPTER- MULTIPLICATION IN PLANTS
SUBJECT-BIOLOGY GRADE:7

Level-1
Choose the correct answers:
1. The reproductive part of a plant is the
(i) leaf (ii) stem
(iii) Root (iv) flower

2. The process of fusion of the male and the female gametes is called
(i) fertilization (ii) pollination
(iii) Reproduction (iv) seed formation

3. Mature ovary forms the


(i) seed (ii) stamen
(iii) pistil (iv) fruit

4. A spore producing plant is


(i) rose (ii) bread mould
(iii) potato (iv) ginger

Level-2
Fill in the blanks
(a) Production of new individuals from the vegetative part of parent is called------------------
(b) A flower may have either male or female reproductive parts. Such a flower is called----------
----------
(c) The transfer of pollen grains from the anther to the stigma of the same or of another flower
of the same kind is known as-------------------

(d) The fusion of male and female gametes is termed as ------------------------

(e) Seed dispersal takes place by means of ---------------------


(f) Asexual reproduction in spirogyra is an example of ---------------------------

(vegetative propagation, unisexual, flower, pollination, fertilization, wind, water and animals,
fragmentation, spores)

Level-3
1. Look at the pictures below. Write numbers on the lines above each picture to show the
correct order in which pollination and fertilization happen.
________________ ________________ ________________

The male nucleus An embryo The pollen grain The pollen


from the pollen forms. It is grows a pollen grain lands on
joins the nucleus in found inside a tube. It grows the stigma.
the egg cell. This is seed inside a towards the egg This is
fertilisation. fruit. cell. pollination.

2. Draw lines from the ‘label boxes’ above to indicate what each picture shows.
3. On the diagrams label each of the following parts once.
egg cell, fruit , ovary, pollen grain,
pollen tube , seed, stigma, style

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