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Which part of the human ear gives ‘ Dynamic balance’ to the body?
Concept: Functions of the Ear
Give any two functions of cerebellum.
Concept: The Human Brain - Forebrain
Which part of the human ear gives ‘Static balance’ to the body?
Concept: Functions of the Ear
State the exact location of the Thyroid gland.
Concept: Human Endocrine Glands > Thyroid Gland
State the main function of the Eustachian tube
Concept: Human Ear
Give the exact location of the Adrenal gland
Concept: Human Endocrine Glands > Adrenal Gland (Suprarenal Gland)
Which part of the human ear gives ‘ Dynamic balance’ to the body?
Concept: Functions of the Ear
Expand the following biological abbreviation:
TSH
Concept: Human Endocrine Glands > Thyroid Gland
What are tropic hormones?
Concept: Human Endocrine Glands > Pituitary Gland or Hypophysis Gland
Give one example of a Tropic hormone.
Concept: Human Endocrine Glands > Pituitary Gland or Hypophysis Gland
Which part of the human ear gives ‘Static balance’ to the body?
Concept: Functions of the Ear
Name the following:
The structure which connects the placenta and the foetus.
Concept: Placenta (Growth) in Human
The diagram given below represents a system in the human body. Stud the diagram and answer the following questions:
Identify the system
Concept: Human Reproduction > The Female Reproductive System
Write any two major reasons for the population explosion in India.
Concept: Factors Responsible for Population Explosion in India
Give suitable biological reasons for the following statement:
The birth rate in India is very high.
Concept: Factors Responsible for Population Explosion in India
State any two harmful effects of noise pollution on human health.
Concept: Pollution and Its Types
Write any two objectives of Swachh Bharat Abhiyan.
Concept: Control of Pollution
The statement given below is incorrect. Rewrite the correct statement by changing the underlined words of the statement.
Free movement of solutes in and out of the cell takes place across the cell membrane.
Concept: Structure of the Cell > Semi-permeable Membrane (Cell Membrane)
Name the following:
The organelle that forms the aster during cell division.
Concept: Structure of the Cell > Centrosome and Centrioles
What is a semi permeable membrane?
Concept: Structure of the Cell > Semi-permeable Membrane (Cell Membrane)