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Evaluation
Evaluation [Pages 83 - 84]

Samacheer Kalvi solutions for Science - Term 2 [English] Class 6 TN Board 6 Human Organ systems Evaluation [Pages 83 - 84]

Choose the appropriate answer

Evaluation | Q I. 1. | Page 83

Circulatory system transports these throughout the body

  • Oxygen

  • Nutrient

  • Hormones

  • All of these

Evaluation | Q I. 2. | Page 83

Main organ of respiration in human body is

  • Stomach

  • Spleen

  • Heart

  • Lungs

Evaluation | Q I. 3. | Page 83

Breakdown of food into smaller molecules in our body is known as

  • Muscle contraction

  • Respiration

  • Digestion

  • Excretion

Fill in the blanks

Evaluation | Q II. 1. | Page 83

A group of organs together make up an ______ system.

Evaluation | Q II. 2. | Page 83

The part of the skeleton that protects the brain is ________

Evaluation | Q II. 3. | Page 83

The process by which the body removes waste is ______.

Evaluation | Q II. 4. | Page 83

The ____ is the largest sense organ in our body.

Evaluation | Q II. 5. | Page 83

The endocrine glands produce chemical substances called ____

True or False. If False, give the correct statement

Evaluation | Q III. 1. | Page 83

Blood is produced in the bone marrow.

  • True

  • False

Evaluation | Q III. 2. | Page 83

All the waste products of the body are excreted through the circulatory system.

  • True

  • False

Evaluation | Q III. 3. | Page 83

The other name of food pipe is alimentary canal.

  • True

  • False

Evaluation | Q III. 4. | Page 83

Thin tube-like structures which are the component of circulatory system are called blood vessels.

  • True

  • False

Evaluation | Q III. 5. | Page 83

The brain, the spinal cord and nerves form the nervous system.

  • True

  • False

Evaluation | Q IV. | Page 83

Mach the following

1. Ear Cardiac muscle
2. Skeletal System Flat muscle
3. Diaphragm Sound
4. Heart Air sacs
5. Lungs Protection of internal organs
Evaluation | Q V. 1. | Page 83

Arrange in Correct sequence

Stomach → Large intestine → Oesophagus → Pharynx → Mouth → Small Intestine → Rectum → Anus

Evaluation | Q V. 2. | Page 83

Arrange the excretory system in the correct sequence.

(Urinary bladder, Ureter, Kidney, Urethra).

Evaluation | Q VI. 1. | Page 83

Analogy

Arteries : Carry blood from the heart:: _________ :carry blood to the heart.

Evaluation | Q VI. 2. | Page 83

Analogy

Lungs: Respiratory system:: _______: Circulatory system.

Evaluation | Q VI. 3. | Page 83

Analogy

Enzymes: Digestive glands:: _______: Endocrine glands.

Give very short answer

Evaluation | Q VII. 1. | Page 84

Describe about skeletal system.

Evaluation | Q VII. 2. | Page 84

Write the functions of epiglottis.

Evaluation | Q VII. 3. | Page 84

What are the three types of blood vessels?

Evaluation | Q VII. 4. | Page 84

Define the term "Trachea".

Evaluation | Q VII. 5. | Page 84

Write any two functions of digestive system.

Evaluation | Q VII. 6. | Page 84

Name the important parts of the eye.

Evaluation | Q VII. 7. | Page 84

Name the five important sense organs.

Give short answer

Evaluation | Q VIII. 1. | Page 84

Write a short note on rib cage.

Evaluation | Q VIII. 2. | Page 84

List out the functions of the human skeleton.

Evaluation | Q VIII. 3. | Page 84

Differentiate between the voluntary muscles and involuntary muscles.

Answer in detail

Evaluation | Q IX. 1. | Page 84

List out the functions of Endocrine system and Nervous system.

Evaluation | Q IX. 2. | Page 84

Label the diagram given below to show the four main parts of the urinary system and answer the following questions.

  1. Which organ removes extra salts and water from the blood?
  2. Where is the urine stored?
  3. What is the tube through which urine is excreted out of the body?
  4. What are the tubes that transfer urine from the kidneys to the urinary bladder called?

Questions based on Higher Order Thinking Skills

Evaluation | Q X. 1. | Page 84

What will happen if the diaphragm shows no movement?

Evaluation | Q X. 2. | Page 84

Why is the heart divided into two halves by a thick muscular wall?

Evaluation | Q X. 3. | Page 84

Why do we sweat more in summer?

Evaluation | Q X. 4. | Page 84

Why do we hiccup and cough sometimes when we swallow food?

Solutions for 6: Human Organ systems

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Samacheer Kalvi solutions for Science - Term 2 [English] Class 6 TN Board chapter 6 - Human Organ systems - Shaalaa.com

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Concepts covered in Science - Term 2 [English] Class 6 TN Board chapter 6 Human Organ systems are Circulation of Blood in the Heart (Functioning of Heart), Human Organ System, The Human Skeletal System, The Human Skeleton: Axial Skeleton, The Human Skeleton: Appendicular Skeleton, Muscular System, Muscles and Its Types, Human Digestive System, Human Respiratory System, Parts of Respiration, Blood Circulatory System in Human, Human Heart, Blood Vessels, Blood, Heart Beat - Heart Sounds "LUBB" and "DUP", Human Nervous System, The Human Brain - Forebrain, The Spinal Cord, Sense Organs, Human Endocrine System, Human Excretory System, The Human Brain - Forebrain.

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