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Solutions for Chapter 2: Being Alive - What is its Meaning?

Below listed, you can find solutions for Chapter 2 of CISCE Frank for Biology [English] Class 9 ICSE.


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Exercise [Pages 13 - 14]

Frank solutions for Biology [English] Class 9 ICSE 2 Being Alive - What is its Meaning? Exercise [Pages 13 - 14]

Exercise | Q 1 | Page 13

Discuss the characteristics of the living organisms.

Exercise | Q 2.1 | Page 13

Describe the living and non-living things.

Exercise | Q 2.2 | Page 13

Is the growing of crystal of copper sulphate considered as a living character? Give reasons.

Exercise | Q 3 | Page 13
A motor car moves, takes in oxygen, and gives out carbon dioxide, consumes fuel but nevertheless is not a living creature. In what ways does it not qualify as a living organism.
Exercise | Q 4.1 | Page 13

Comment upon the following:

Irritability

Exercise | Q 4.2 | Page 13

Comment upon the following:

Metabolism

Exercise | Q 4.3 | Page 13

Comment upon the following:

Respiration

Exercise | Q 4.4 | Page 13

Comment upon the following:

Cellular structure

Exercise | Q 4.5 | Page 13

Comment upon the following:

Growth

Exercise | Q 5 | Page 13
Give four characters of living organisms.
Exercise | Q 6 | Page 13
Justify that a rolling stone is a non-living object.
Exercise | Q 7.01 | Page 13

Select the correct option from the following:

Egg

  • living

  • non-living

  • dead

Exercise | Q 7.02 | Page 13

Select the correct option from the following:

table

  • living

  • non-living

  • dead

Exercise | Q 7.03 | Page 13

Select the correct option from the following:

protoplasm

  • living

  • non-living

  • dead

Exercise | Q 7.04 | Page 13

Select the correct option from the following:

glass

  • living

  • non-living

  • dead

Exercise | Q 7.05 | Page 13

Select the correct option from the following:

coral

  • living

  • non-living

  • dead

Exercise | Q 7.06 | Page 13

Select the correct option from the following:

cactus

  • living

  • non-living

  • dead

Exercise | Q 7.07 | Page 13

Select the correct option from the following:

flower

  • living

  • non-living

  • dead

Exercise | Q 7.08 | Page 13

Select the correct option from the following:

seed

  • living

  • non-living

  • dead

Exercise | Q 7.09 | Page 13

Select the correct option from the following:

iron

  • living

  • non-living

  • dead

Exercise | Q 7.1 | Page 13

Select the correct option from the following:

leather

  • living

  • non-living

  • dead

Exercise | Q 7.11 | Page 13

Select the correct option from the following:

car

  • living

  • non-living

  • dead

Exercise | Q 7.12 | Page 13

Select the correct option from the following:

nail

  • living

  • non-living

  • dead

Exercise | Q 7.13 | Page 13

Select the correct option from the following:

cork

  • living

  • non-living

  • dead

Exercise | Q 8 | Page 13
State two examples of movement in living things and non-living things each.
Exercise | Q 9.1 | Page 13

Define Life

Exercise | Q 9.2 | Page 13

Define Death

Exercise | Q 9.3 | Page 13

Define Locomotion

Exercise | Q 9.4 | Page 13

Define Reproduction

Exercise | Q 10.1 | Page 13

Differentiate between the following:

Feeding and Nutrition

Exercise | Q 10.2 | Page 13

Differentiate between the following:

Ingestion and Egestion

Exercise | Q 10.3 | Page 13

Differentiate between the following:

Movement and Locomotion

Exercise | Q 10.4 | Page 13

Differentiate between the following:

Catabolic and Anabolic process

Exercise | Q 10.5 | Page 13

Differentiate between the following:

Autotrophic and Heterotrophic nutrition

Exercise | Q 11.1 | Page 13

Mention whether the following statement is true or false:

Only plants respire.

  • True

  • False

Exercise | Q 11.2 | Page 13

Mention whether the following statement is true or false:

Animals show movement while the plants do not.

  • True

  • False

Exercise | Q 11.3 | Page 13

Mention whether the following statement is true or false:

Plants can move from one place to another.

  • True

  • False

Exercise | Q 11.4 | Page 13

Mention whether the following statement is true or false:

All plants have chlorophyll.

  • True

  • False

Exercise | Q 11.5 | Page 13

Mention whether the following statement is true or false:

Animals and plants both require nutrition.

  • True

  • False

Exercise | Q 11.6 | Page 13

Mention whether the following statement is true or false:

Generally, plants are autotrophic while animals are heterotrophic.

  • True

  • False

Exercise | Q 11.7 | Page 13

Mention whether the following statement is true or false:

Plants grow throughout their life.

  • True

  • False

Exercise | Q 12.1 | Page 14

The question has four options. Choose the correct answer:

Life activities in living beings are performed by

  • protoplasm

  • water

  • cytoplasm

  • cell wall

Exercise | Q 12.2 | Page 14

The question has four options. Choose the correct answer:

Which one of the following is dead?

  • Snake poison

  • Dried bone

  • Milk

  • Saliva

Exercise | Q 12.3 | Page 14

The question has four options. Choose the correct answer:

Internal growth is present in

  • living

  • non-living

  • dead

  • crystal of copper sulphate

Exercise | Q 12.4 | Page 14

The question has four options. Choose the correct answer:

Important character by which you can distinguish between living and non-living.

  • The capacity of locomotion.

  • The capacity for growth.

  • The capacity of synthesizing macromolecules.

  • The capacity to respond to the stimuli.

Exercise | Q 12.5 | Page 14

The question has four options. Choose the correct answer:

The structural unit of the body of living beings is

  • cell

  • tissue

  • organ

  • cytoplasm

Exercise | Q 12.6 | Page 14

The question has four options. Choose the correct answer:

A life process that is not essential for the life of an individual but is essential for the survival of a species is

  • mutation

  • excretion

  • reproduction

  • respiration

Solutions for 2: Being Alive - What is its Meaning?

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