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Solutions for Chapter 6: Control and Coordination

Below listed, you can find solutions for Chapter 6 of CBSE, Karnataka Board NCERT for Science [English] Class 10.


EXERCISESIntext Question
EXERCISES [Page 112]

NCERT solutions for Science [English] Class 10 6 Control and Coordination EXERCISES [Page 112]

EXERCISES | Q 1. | Page 112

Which of the following is a plant hormone?

  • Insulin

  • Thyroxin

  • Oestrogen

  • Cytokinin

EXERCISES | Q 2. | Page 112

The gap between two neurons is called a ______.

  • dendrite

  • synapse

  • axon

  • impulse

EXERCISES | Q 3. | Page 112

The brain is responsible for ______.

  • thinking

  • regulating the heart beat

  • balancing the body

  • All of the above

EXERCISES | Q 4. (i) | Page 112

What is the function of receptors in our body?

EXERCISES | Q 4. (ii) | Page 112

Think of situations where receptors do not work properly. What problems are likely to arise?

EXERCISES | Q 5. (i) | Page 112

Draw the structure of a neuron.

EXERCISES | Q 5. (ii) | Page 112

Explain the function of the neuron.

EXERCISES | Q 6. | Page 112

How does phototropism occur in plants?

EXERCISES | Q 7. | Page 112

Which signals will get disrupted in case of a spinal cord injury?

EXERCISES | Q 8. | Page 112

How does chemical coordination occur in plants?

EXERCISES | Q 9. | Page 112

What is the need for a system of control and coordination in an organism?

EXERCISES | Q 10. | Page 112

How are involuntary actions and reflex actions different from each other?

EXERCISES | Q 11. | Page 112

Compare and contrast nervous and hormonal mechanisms for control and coordination in animals.

EXERCISES | Q 12. | Page 112

What is the difference between the manner in which movement takes place in a sensitive plant and the movement in our legs?

Intext Question [Pages 105 - 111]

NCERT solutions for Science [English] Class 10 6 Control and Coordination Intext Question [Pages 105 - 111]

Intext Question | Q 1. | Page 105

What is the difference between a reflex action and walking?

Intext Question | Q 2. | Page 105

What happens at the synapse between two neurons?

Intext Question | Q 3. | Page 105

Which part of the brain maintains posture and equilibrium of the body?

Intext Question | Q 4. | Page 105

How do we detect the smell of an agarbatti (incense stick)?

Intext Question | Q 5. | Page 105

What is the role of the brain in reflex action?

Intext Question | Q 6. | Page 108

Name any two plant hormones and state their functions.

Intext Question | Q 7. | Page 108

How is the movement of leaves of the sensitive plant different from the movement of a shoot towards light?

Intext Question | Q 8. | Page 108

Give an example of a plant hormone that promotes growth.

Intext Question | Q 9. | Page 108

How do auxins promote the growth of a tendril around a support?

Intext Question | Q 10. | Page 108

Design an experiment to demonstrate hydrotropism.

Intext Question | Q 11. | Page 111

How does chemical coordination take place in animals?

Intext Question | Q 12. | Page 111

 Why is the use of iodised salt advisable?

Intext Question | Q 13. | Page 111

How does our body respond when adrenaline is secreted into the blood?

Intext Question | Q 14. | Page 111

Why are some patients of diabetes treated by giving injections of insulin?

Solutions for 6: Control and Coordination

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NCERT solutions for Science [English] Class 10 chapter 6 - Control and Coordination - Shaalaa.com

NCERT solutions for Science [English] Class 10 chapter 6 - Control and Coordination

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Concepts covered in Science [English] Class 10 chapter 6 Control and Coordination are Control and Co-ordination in Human Being, Reflex and Reflex Action, Coordination in Plant: Tropism in Plants, Hormones in Animals, Human Nervous System, Human Endocrine System, Plant Hormones, Peripheral Nervous System (PNS), The Human Brain - Forebrain, The Human Brain - Forebrain, Central Nervous System (CNS), Neuron (Or Nerve Cell) and Its Types, Nerve Fibres, Major Division of the Nervous System, Nervous Pathways in Reflexes, Reflex Arc, Chemical Coordination, Types of Plant Hormones: Auxins, Types of Plant Hormones: Gibberellins, Types of Plant Hormones: Ethylene, Types of Plant Hormones: Cytokinins, Types of Plant Hormones: Abscisic Acid (ABA), Types of Plant Hormones: Ethylene, Pituitary Gland or Hypophysis Gland, Thyroid Gland, Parathyroid Gland, Pancreas (Islets of Langerhans), Adrenal Gland (Suprarenal Gland), Reproductive Glands (Gonads), Thymus Gland, Neuron (Or Nerve Cell) and Its Types, Control and Co-ordination in Human Being, Reflex and Reflex Action, Coordination in Plant: Tropism in Plants, Hormones in Animals, Human Nervous System, Human Endocrine System, Plant Hormones, Peripheral Nervous System (PNS), The Human Brain - Forebrain, The Human Brain - Forebrain, Central Nervous System (CNS), Neuron (Or Nerve Cell) and Its Types, Nerve Fibres, Major Division of the Nervous System, Nervous Pathways in Reflexes, Reflex Arc, Chemical Coordination, Types of Plant Hormones: Auxins, Types of Plant Hormones: Gibberellins, Types of Plant Hormones: Ethylene, Types of Plant Hormones: Cytokinins, Types of Plant Hormones: Abscisic Acid (ABA), Types of Plant Hormones: Ethylene, Pituitary Gland or Hypophysis Gland, Thyroid Gland, Parathyroid Gland, Pancreas (Islets of Langerhans), Adrenal Gland (Suprarenal Gland), Reproductive Glands (Gonads), Thymus Gland, Neuron (Or Nerve Cell) and Its Types, Control and Co-ordination in Human Being, Reflex and Reflex Action, Coordination in Plant: Tropism in Plants, Hormones in Animals, Human Nervous System, Human Endocrine System, Plant Hormones, Peripheral Nervous System (PNS), The Human Brain - Forebrain, The Human Brain - Forebrain, Central Nervous System (CNS), Neuron (Or Nerve Cell) and Its Types, Nerve Fibres, Major Division of the Nervous System, Nervous Pathways in Reflexes, Reflex Arc, Chemical Coordination, Types of Plant Hormones: Auxins, Types of Plant Hormones: Gibberellins, Types of Plant Hormones: Ethylene, Types of Plant Hormones: Cytokinins, Types of Plant Hormones: Abscisic Acid (ABA), Types of Plant Hormones: Ethylene, Pituitary Gland or Hypophysis Gland, Thyroid Gland, Parathyroid Gland, Pancreas (Islets of Langerhans), Adrenal Gland (Suprarenal Gland), Reproductive Glands (Gonads), Thymus Gland, Neuron (Or Nerve Cell) and Its Types.

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