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Solutions for Chapter 7: Respiration in Plants

Below listed, you can find solutions for Chapter 7 of CISCE Selina for Concise Biology [English] Class 9 ICSE.


Multiple choice typeVery short answer typeShort answer typeLong answer typeStructured/Application/Skill type
Multiple choice type [Page 61]

Selina solutions for Concise Biology [English] Class 9 ICSE 7 Respiration in Plants Multiple choice type [Page 61]

1Page 61

Glycolysis is a process ___________.

  • in which glycogen is broken down into glucose 

  • which occurs in mitochondria

  • in which glucose is broken down into pyruvate

  • that occurs next to the Krebs cycle

2Page 61

One same common function is performed by?

  • Stomata and veins 

  • Stomata and lenticels

  • Lenticels and sepals

  • Lenticels and hydathodes

3Page 61

Anaerobic respiration normally occurs in

  • Grass

  • Cactus

  • Coconut

  • Baker's yeast

Very short answer type [Pages 61 - 62]

Selina solutions for Concise Biology [English] Class 9 ICSE 7 Respiration in Plants Very short answer type [Pages 61 - 62]

1Page 61

Do the plants respire all day and night or only during the night?

2.1Page 62

Name the following:

Energy currency of cell.

2.2Page 62

Name the following: 

Oxidative breakdown of carbohydrates to release energy.

2.3Page 62

Name the following: 

An organism which respires throughout life anaerobically.

2.4Page 62

Name the following: 

A common phase in both aerobic and anaerobic respiration.

2.5Page 62

Name the following:

Aerobic respiration requires_________ .

2.6Page 62

Name the following: 

A chemical which removes CO2 from the air.

3.1Page 62

Mention if the following statement is true or false. If false, rewrite them correctly. 

Aerobic respiration of one mole of glucose yields 138 ATP.

  • True

  • False

3.2Page 62

Mention if the following statement is true or false. If false, rewrite them correctly. 

Anaerobic respiration in plants yields lactic acid.

  • True

  • False

3.3Page 62

Mention if the following statement is true or false. If false, rewrite them correctly.

Carbon dioxide readily dissolves in limewater. 

  • True

  • False

3.4Page 62

Mention if the following statement is true or false. If false, rewrite them correctly. 

All leaves of a green plant normally respire anaerobically at night.

  • True

  • False

Short answer type [Page 62]

Selina solutions for Concise Biology [English] Class 9 ICSE 7 Respiration in Plants Short answer type [Page 62]

1Page 62

What happens to the energy liberated during respiration?

2Page 62

Why is it usually difficult to demonstrate respiration in green plants?

3Page 62

Explain why respiration is said to be a reversal of photosynthesis.

4Page 62

How is tilling of the soil useful for the crops growing in it?

5Page 62

Write the full forms of ATP and ADP.

6Page 62

Can cell respiration occur in any organism at a temperature of about 65°C? Give reason.

7.1Page 62

Fill in the blank : 

_________ are the openings found on older stems. 

7.2Page 62

Fill in the blank :

Glycolysis occurs in the _______of the cells.

7.3Page 62

Fill in the blank: 

_____________ is a respiratory substrate

7.4Page 62

Fill in the blank: 

Rate of ____________ is more than the rate of ___________ in the daytime in the case of green plants.

7.5Page 62

Fill in the blank: 

 _____________ is a chemical which absorbs oxygen of the air.

7.6Page 62

Fill in the blank:

____________ is used to create vacuum to show anaerobic respiration.

Long answer type [Page 62]

Selina solutions for Concise Biology [English] Class 9 ICSE 7 Respiration in Plants Long answer type [Page 62]

1Page 62

What is respiration? How are respiration and burning similar and how are they different?

2Page 62

How are aerobic and anaerobic respiration different in plants? 

3.1Page 62

Describe one experiment you would perform to demonstrate the following phenomena: The germinating seeds produce heat.

3.2Page 62

Describe one experiment you would perform to demonstrate the following phenomena: The germinating seeds to give out carbon dioxide.

3.3Page 62

Describe one experiment each of you would perform to demonstrate the following phenomena: The germinating seeds can respire even in a total absence of air.

4.1Page 62

How do the following structures help in respiration in plants?

Lenticels _____________

4.2Page 62

How do the following structures help in respiration in plants?

Stomata _____________

4.3Page 62

How do the following structures help in respiration in plants?

Root hairs ____________

Structured/Application/Skill type [Pages 62 - 64]

Selina solutions for Concise Biology [English] Class 9 ICSE 7 Respiration in Plants Structured/Application/Skill type [Pages 62 - 64]

1Page 62

The following two chemical reactions are supposed to indicate a certain process occurring in the green plants under two different conditions:

(a) C6H12O6 + 6O2 → 6CO2 + _______ + 38 ATP

(b) C6H12O6 → ________ + 2 CO2 + 2 ATP

(i) Fill in the blank in each reaction.

(ii) Name the process represented by the two reactions.

(iii) What are the conditions under which the two reactions (a) and (b) are occurring respectively?

2.1Page 62

The following diagram refers to an apparatus which is used to demonstrate a physiological process:

What is the purpose of keeping potassium hydroxide solution in test tubes X and Y?

2.2Page 63

The following diagram refers to an apparatus which is used to demonstrate a physiological process:

Why has the coloured water risen in tubing 1? 

2.3Page 63

The following diagram refers to an apparatus which is used to demonstrate a physiological process:

What is the purpose of keeping boiled peas soaked in a disinfectant in test tube Y?

2.4Page 63

The following diagram refers to an apparatus which is used to demonstrate a physiological process: 

Name the biological process which causes the above rise.

2.5Page 63

The following diagram refers to an apparatus which is used to demonstrate a physiological process:

Define the biological process shown in the experiment.

3.1Page 63

Given below is a set of six experimental set-ups (A-F), kept in this state for about 24 hours.

In how many flasks, the different plant parts have been kept under observation?

3.2Page 63

Given below is a set of six experimental set-ups (A-F), kept in this state for about 24 hours.

What is the purpose of keeping a test-tube containing limewater in each flask?

3.3Page 63

Given below is a set of six experimental set-ups (A-F), kept in this state for about 24 hours.

In which tube/tubes the limewater will turn milky?

3.4Page 63

Given below is a set of six experimental set-ups (A-F), kept in this state for about 24 hours.

What is the purpose of the set-up F?

3.5Page 63

Given below is a set of six experimental set-ups (A-F), kept in this state for about 24 hours.

What conclusion can you draw from this experiment?

4.1Page 63

In order to study and prove a particular physiological process in plants, the following experiment was set up. Study the same and then answer the question that follows:  

Name the physiological process being studied.

4.2Page 63

In order to study and prove a particular physiological process in plants, the following experiment was set up. Study the same and then answer the question that follows: 

What is the function of soda lime in the bottle 'A' and why is limewater placed in bottle 'B'?

4.3Page 63

In order to study and prove a particular physiological process in plants, the following experiment was set up. Study the same and then answer the question that follow:

What change would you expect to observe in bottle 'D'?

4.4Page 64

In order to study and prove a particular physiological process in plants, the following experiment was set up. Study the same and then answer the question that follow:

Represent the physiological process named in question 4.1 in the form of a chemical equation.

4.5Page 64

In order to study and prove a particular physiological process in plants, the following experiment was set up. Study the same and then answer the question that follow:

In order to obtain accurate results, the bottle 'C' should be covered with black cloth. Why?

4.6Page 64

In order to study and prove a particular physiological process in plants, the following experiment was set up. Study the same and then answer the question that follow:

If bottle 'C' was fitted with a 3-holed rubber stopper and a thermometer was introduced in such a way that its bulb reaches close to the germinating seeds, what would you observe? Why?

Solutions for 7: Respiration in Plants

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Selina solutions for Concise Biology [English] Class 9 ICSE chapter 7 - Respiration in Plants - Shaalaa.com

Selina solutions for Concise Biology [English] Class 9 ICSE chapter 7 - Respiration in Plants

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Concepts covered in Concise Biology [English] Class 9 ICSE chapter 7 Respiration in Plants are Respiration Vs. Burning (Combustion), Experiments on Respiration in Plants, Respiration and Photosynthesis, Respiration in Animals, Respiration in Plant, Glycolysis, Electron Transport System (Ets) and Oxidative Phosphorylation, Tricarboxylic Acid Cycle (Citric Acid Cycle or Kreb’s Cycle), Phases of Respiration: Pyruvate Oxidation (Link Reaction), Fermentation, Production of ATP.

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