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Hormones and it's target organs and tissues class 10 Control and coordination

It is essential to know the target of hormones released by Endocrine glands.let us know in detail class 10 Biology chapter Control and coordination  Here's a breakdown of some endocrine glands, their hormones, and their target organs and tissues: 1. Pituitary Gland:    - Hormones: Growth Hormone (GH), TSH, ACTH, etc.   - Target Organs/Tissues: GH targets bones and muscles, TSH targets the thyroid gland, ACTH targets the adrenal cortex. 2. Thyroid Gland: - Hormones: Thyroxine (T4), Triiodothyronine (T3). - Target Organs/Tissues: T4 and T3 target almost all body cells to regulate metabolism. 3. Adrenal Glands: - Hormones: Cortisol, Epinephrine, Aldosterone, etc. - Target Organs/Tissues: Cortisol affects various tissues, Epinephrine affects the heart and blood vessels, Aldosterone targets the kidneys. 4. Pancreas:  - Hormones: Insulin, Glucagon.  - Target Organs/Tissues: Insulin targets liver, muscle, and fat cells, while Glucagon targets the liver. 5. Ovaries (in females)

Life Process class 10 Video Lesson by Jsunil Sir Jsunil Tutorial

Biology Class 10 Chapter Life Process class 10   Like and subscribe channel  Watch Video Life process Part 01  Life process Part 02  Life process Part 03  Life process Part 04  Life process Part 05  Life process Part 06  Life process Part 07  Life process Part 08  Life process Part 09  Life process Part 10 

Life Process class 10 Trend setter solved CBSE Test paper

CBSE TEST PAPER-01  SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY  (Class-10) Chapter 6 : Life Process 1 . What are the raw materials for photosynthesis? (1 mark) Answer: The raw materials and other necessary items required for photosynthesis are Sunlight, Water, CO 2 and Chlorophyll. 2. What is the role of bile juice in digestion? (1 mark) Answer: Bile is alkaline in nature and it is temporarily stored in gallbladder  and helps in digestion of fats,   it also helps in absorption fats. 3. Write the equation for respiration? (1 mark) Answer: C 6 H 12 O 6   --- > C 3 H4O 3   ----->   6CO2 +  6H2O +  38ATP 4. Name three types of blood vessels used in the transport of blood. (1 mark) Answer: Arteries, vein and capillaries Note: There are three major types of blood vessels: the arteries, which carry the blood away from the heart; the capillaries, which enable the actual exchange of water and chemicals between the blood and the tissues; and the veins, which carry blood from the

Life process CBSE Study Notes class 10 Science

Life processes – The processes that are necessary for an organism to stay alive. Eg. Nutrition, respiration, etc. Criteria of life - (i) Growth  (ii) Movement Nutrition - The process of taking  in food and its utilizes it to get energy, for growth, repair and maintenance, etc. and excretes the waste materials from the body is called Nutrition. Types of nutrition 1. Autotrophic nutrition (Auto =self:  trophos = nourishment) E.g. Plants, Algae, blue green bacteria. Process – Photosynthesis (Photo=light; Synthesis= to combine) Raw materials- (i) Carbon dioxide (ii)Water Chlorophyll Formula :  C55H72O5N4Mg Equation-     6CO 2   +  6H 2 O              sunlight /     Chlorophyl   ----->      C 6 H 12 O 6      +     6O 2 Energy conversion- Light/Solar energy to Chemical energ Role off Chlorophyll- To trap the sun’s energy for photosynthesis Factors- (i) Carbon dioxide (ii) Water(iii) Light (iv) Temperature Events/ Steps of photosynthesis-   (i) Absorption of light energy by chlorophyll

CBSE Class 10 Life process Biology solved questions

10th biology fifty 50 solved questions  CBSE NCERT chapter Life Process 1.Name the product and by product of photosynthesis. 2.In which biochemical form the photosynthate moves in phloem tissue? 3.What are the raw materials of photosynthesis? 4.What is the similarity between chlorophyll and hemoglobin? 5.Name the products of photolysis of water. 6.What are the end products of light dependant reaction? 7.Which cell organelle is the site of photosynthesis? 8.What is the difference between digestion of heterotrophs and saprotrophs? 9.Give example of two plants and two animal parasites. 10.Name the enzyme present in saliva, what is its role in digestion? 11.Which chemical is used to test for starch? Which colour shows the presence of starch? 12.Give the term- rhythmic contraction of alimentary canal muscle to propel food. 13.Name the three secretions of gastric glands. 14.What is the function of mucus in gastric gland? 15.Name the sphincter which regulates the exit of food from the stomac

Chapter 8 How Do Organisms Reproduce [STUDY MATERIAL FOR 10th class SLOW LEARNERS]

One mark question Q1. Name the type of fission carried out by amoeba.        Ans.  Binary fission. Q2.  What is vegetative propagation? Ans. When new plants are grown by using vegetative parts like root, stem and leaves it is known as vegetative propagation. Q3. Name an organism which reproduces by multiple fission. Ans. Plasmodium {malarial parasite} Q4. What is Puberty? Ans. The age at which the human males and females becomes sexually mature is called puberty. Q5. What is pollination? Ans. The transfer of pollen grains from anther to the stigma of the same or another flower of the same kind is called pollination. Q6. What is fertilization? Ans. The fusion of male and female gametes is called fertilization. Q7. What is placenta? Ans. The tissue connecting developing embryo {foetus} and mother is called placenta. Q8. What is asexual reproduction? Ans. The process of reproduction in which only one parent is involved and no sex