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Given below is the diagram of a part of the human ear. Study the same and answer the questions that follow:

  1. Give the collective biological term for Malleus, locus and Stapes.
  2. Name the parts labelled A, B and C in the diagram.
  3. State the functions of the parts labelled 'A' and 'B'.
  4. Name the audio receptor region present in the part labelled 'A'.
[11] Sense Organs
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Name the part of the inner ear that is responsible for static balance in human beings.

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The figure given below shows the principal parts of a human ear. Study the diagram and answer the following questions.

  1. Label the parts 1 to 8.
  2. State the role of parts 6, 7 and 8.
  3. Why is it harmful to use a sharp object to remove ear wax? Mention the number and name of the part involved.
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Write important role/roles of the following:

S.A.N.

[8] The Circulatory System
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Write the exact location of the following:

Pacemaker

[8] The Circulatory System
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Mention whether the following statement is (T) Or (F). Give reason in support of your answer.  

Crossing over between chromatids can occur only between homologous chromosomes. 

[2] Structure of Chromosomes, Cell Cycle and Cell Division
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The diagram given below represents a certain phenomenon which occurs during meiosis. Name and explain the phenomenon by using the terms homologous chromosomes, chromatids, crossing over. 

 

[2] Structure of Chromosomes, Cell Cycle and Cell Division
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Which part of the human ear gives ‘ Dynamic balance’ to the body? 

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Choose the correct answer:
Crossing over is a feature of ______________

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Give the biological terms for the three ear ossicles.

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Distinguish between Semicircular canals and Utriculus based on their function.

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The ear ossicle that transports sound vibrations to the inner ear:

[11] Sense Organs
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Which part of the human ear gives ‘Static balance’ to the body? 

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Rahul inserted a hairpin into his right ear to remove ear wax. He felt a sudden sharp pain with loss of hearing. This was due to ______.

[11] Sense Organs
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Arrange and rewrite the term in the group in the correct order so as to be in a logical sequence, beginning with the term that is underlined.

Auditory canal, Organ of Corti, Stapes, Malleus

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Read the explanation given below and name the structure:

A tubular passage that connects the pharynx and the middle ear.

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Give reason:

The children of the same parents, howsoever similar, are different from each other in certain aspects.

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Human ear is concerned with hearing only.

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Pinna concentrates and directs sound waves towards tympanum.

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Write the main functional activity of the following structure.

Cochlea

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