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NCERT solutions for Science [English] Class 10 chapter 6 - Life Processes [2018 edition]

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Below listed, you can find solutions for Chapter 6 of CBSE, Karnataka Board NCERT for Science [English] Class 10.


Intext Questions 1Intext Questions 2Intext Questions 3Intext Questions 4Intext Questions 5Exercises
Intext Questions 1 [Page 95]

NCERT solutions for Science [English] Class 10 6 Life Processes Intext Questions 1 [Page 95]

1Page 95

Why is diffusion insufficient to meet the oxygen requirements of multi-cellular organisms like humans

2Page 95

What criteria do we use to decide whether something is alive?

3Page 95

What are outside raw materials used for by an organism?

4Page 95

What processes would you consider essential for maintaining life?

Intext Questions 2 [Page 101]

NCERT solutions for Science [English] Class 10 6 Life Processes Intext Questions 2 [Page 101]

1Page 101

What are the differences between autotrophic nutrition and heterotrophic nutrition?

2Page 101

Where do plants get each of the raw materials required for photosynthesis?

3Page 101

What is the role of the acid in our stomach?

4Page 101

What is the function of digestive enzymes?

5Page 101

 How is the small intestine designed to absorb digested food?

Intext Questions 3 [Page 105]

NCERT solutions for Science [English] Class 10 6 Life Processes Intext Questions 3 [Page 105]

1Page 105

What advantage over an aquatic organism does a terrestrial organism have with regard to obtaining oxygen for respiration?

2Page 105

What are the different ways in which glucose is oxidised to provide energy in various organisms? Give one example of each.

3Page 105

How are oxygen and carbon dioxide transported in human beings?

4Page 105

How are the lungs designed in human beings to maximize the area for exchange of gases?

Intext Questions 4 [Page 110]

NCERT solutions for Science [English] Class 10 6 Life Processes Intext Questions 4 [Page 110]

1Page 110

What are the components of the transport system in human beings? What are the functions of these components?

2Page 110

Why is it necessary to separate oxygenated and deoxygenated blood in mammals and birds?

3Page 110

What are the components of the transport system in highly organised plants?

4Page 110

How water and minerals are transported in plants?

5Page 110

How is food transported in plants?

Intext Questions 5 [Page 112]

NCERT solutions for Science [English] Class 10 6 Life Processes Intext Questions 5 [Page 112]

1Page 112

Describe the structure of nephrons.

2Page 112

What are the methods used by plants to get rid of excretory products?

3Page 112

How is the amount of urine produced regulated?

Exercises [Page 113]

NCERT solutions for Science [English] Class 10 6 Life Processes Exercises [Page 113]

1Page 113

The kidneys in human beings are a part of the system for ______.

  • nutrition

  • respiration

  • excretion

  • transportation

2Page 113

The xylem in plants is responsible for ______.

  • transport of water

  • transport of food

  • transport of amino acids

  • transport of oxygen

3Page 113

The autotrophic mode of nutrition requires ______.

  • carbon dioxide and water

  • chlorophyll

  • sunlight

  • all of the above

4Page 113

The breakdown of pyruvate to give carbon dioxide, water, and energy takes place in ______.

  • cytoplasm.

  • mitochondria.

  • chloroplast.

  • nucleus.

5Page 113

How are fats digested in our bodies? Where does this process take place?

6Page 113

What is the role of saliva in the digestion of food?

7.1Page 113

What are the necessary conditions for autotrophic nutrition?

7.2Page 113

 what are the by-products of photosynthesis ?

8Page 113

What are the differences between aerobic and anaerobic respiration?

9Page 113

How are the alveoli designed to maximise the exchange of gases?

10Page 113

What would be the consequences of a deficiency of haemoglobin in our bodies?

11Page 113

Describe double circulation in human beings.

12Page 113

What are the differences between the transport of materials in xylem and phloem?

13Page 113

Compare the functioning of alveoli in the lungs and nephrons in the kidneys with respect to their structure and functioning.

Solutions for 6: Life Processes

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NCERT solutions for Science [English] Class 10 chapter 6 - Life Processes

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Concepts covered in Science [English] Class 10 chapter 6 Life Processes are Life Processes in Living Organisms, Nutrition, Autotrophic Nutrition, Heterotrophic Nutrition, Nutrition in Human Beings, Dental Caries, Production of ATP, Blood Circulatory System, Blood Vessels Entering and Leaving The Heart, Valves of the Heart, Tissue Fluid (Or Intercellular Fluid), Transportation in Plants, Transportation of Water, Excretion, Excretion in Human Beings, Kidney and Its Internal Structure, Structure of a Kidney Tubule (Nephrons), Dialysis and Artificial Kidney, Excretion in Plants, Organ and Body Donation, Life Processes in Living Organisms, Nutrition, Autotrophic Nutrition, Heterotrophic Nutrition, Nutrition in Human Beings, Dental Caries, Production of ATP, Blood Circulatory System, Blood Vessels Entering and Leaving The Heart, Valves of the Heart, Tissue Fluid (Or Intercellular Fluid), Transportation in Plants, Transportation of Water, Excretion, Excretion in Human Beings, Kidney and Its Internal Structure, Structure of a Kidney Tubule (Nephrons), Dialysis and Artificial Kidney, Excretion in Plants, Organ and Body Donation, Life Processes in Living Organisms, Nutrition, Autotrophic Nutrition, Heterotrophic Nutrition, Nutrition in Human Beings, Dental Caries, Production of ATP, Blood Circulatory System, Blood Vessels Entering and Leaving The Heart, Valves of the Heart, Tissue Fluid (Or Intercellular Fluid), Transportation in Plants, Transportation of Water, Excretion, Excretion in Human Beings, Kidney and Its Internal Structure, Structure of a Kidney Tubule (Nephrons), Dialysis and Artificial Kidney, Excretion in Plants, Organ and Body Donation.

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