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I. Choose the correct answer:
Question $1 .$

The following characteristics are essential for classification.
(a) Similarities
(b) Differences
(c) Both of them
(d) None of them
Answer:
(c) Both of them


Question $2 .$
Approximately species of living organisms found in the earth.
(a) $8.7$ million
(b) $8.6$ million
(c) $8.5$ million
(d) $8.8$ million
Answer:
(a) $8.7$ million


Question 3 .
The largest division of the living world is
(a) Order
(b) Kingdom
(c) Phylum
(d) Family
Answer:
(b) Kingdom

 

Question $4 .$
Who proposed the five kingdom of classification?
(a) Aristotle

(b) Linnaeus
(c) Whitakar
(d) Plato
Answer:
(c) Whitakar


Question $5 .$
The binomial name of pigeon is
(a) Homo sapiens
(b) Rattus rattus
(c) Mangifera indica
(d) Columbo livia
Answer:
(d) Columbo livia.


II. Fill in the blanks

1. _______in 1623 , introduced the binomial nomenclature.

2. Species is the ________unit of classification.
3. _______are non- green and non-photosynthetic in nature.
4. The binomial name of onion is_______
5. Carolus Linnaeus is known as the Father of_______
Answer:
1. Gaspard Bauhin
2. Basic
3. Fungi
4. Hum sativum
5. Modern Taxonomy.


IV. Match the following:
Question $1 .$

1. Monera - Moulds
2. Protista - Bacteria
3. Fungi - Neem
4. Plantae - Butterfly
5. Animalia - Euglena
Answer:
1. Monera - Bacteria
2. Protista - Euglena
3. Fungi - Moulds
4. Plantae - Neem
5. Animalia - Butterfly

 

V. Assertion and Reason Questions:
Question $1 .$

Assertion (A): Binomial name is the universal name and contains two names.
Reason $(R)$ : It was first introduced by Carolus Linnaeus.
(a) Assertion is correct, Reasoning is correct
(b) Assertion is correct, Reasoning is incorrect
(c) Assertion is incorrect, Reasoning is correct
(d) Assertion and Reasoning are incorrect
Answer:
(b) Assertion is correct, Reasoning is incorrect


Question $2 .$
Assertion (A) : Identification, assortment and grouping are essential for classification.
Reason (R): These are basic steps of taxonomy.
(a) Assertion is correct, Reasoning is correct
(b) Assertion is correct, Reasoning is incorrect
(c) Assertion is incorrect, Reasoning is correct
(d) Assertion \& Reasoning is incorrect.
Answer:
(a) Assertion is correct, Reasoning is correct


VI. Give very short answer:
Question $1 .$

What is classification?
Answer:
The method of arranging the organisms into groups is called classification.


Question $2 .$
List out the five kingdoms classification.
Answer:

1. Monera
2. Protista
3. Fungi
4. Plantae
5. Animalia


Question $3 .$
Define - dichotomous key.
Answer:
It is a tool used to classify organisms based on their similarities and differences.


Question $4 .$
Write two examples of Monera.

Answer:
Bacteria and Blue green algae.


Question $5 .$
What is binomial nomenclature?
Answer:
Binomial nomenclature is an universal system of naming organisms. As per this system, each organism has two names - the first is the Genus name and the second is the Species name.


Question $6 .$
Write the binomial name of
(a) Human being
(b) Paddy
Answer:
Binomial name
(a) Human being - Homo sapiens
(b) Paddy - Oryza sativa


Question $7 .$
Write two features of protista.
Answer:
1. It includes unicellular and few simple multicellular eukaryotes.
2. It includes plant like protists (Algae) and animal like protists (protozoans).


VII. Give short Answer :
Question $1 .$

Write the levels of classification.
Answer:
There are seven main categories of hierarchies namely, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus and Species- Species is the basic unit of classification.

 

Question $2 .$
Differentiate plantae and animalia
Answer:
Kingdom plantae

1. They are multicellular eukaryotes that can photosynthesize.
2. The cells have cell wall.
3. The cells can perform specialised functions like photosynthesis.
4. Eg. Ferns, cone bearing plants and flowering plants
Kingdom Animalia
1. They are multicellular, eukaryotic and heterotrophic animals.
2. The cells lack cell wall.
3. They cannot photosynthesize but animals move from place to place unlike plants.

4. Eg. Invertebrates and Vertebrates.


Question $3 .$
Write any two merits of Five Kingdom classification.
Answer:
1. This system of classification is more scientific and natural.
2. This system of classification clearly indicates the cellular organization, mode of nutrition, and characters for early evolution of life.
 

VII. Give answer in Detail:
Question $1 .$

Explain about five kingdom classification.
Answer:
1. The five kingdom classification was proposed by R.H.Whittaker in $1969 .$
2. He classified the organisms into five kingdoms on the basis of characteristics like cell structure, mode of Nutrition, Source of Nutrition and body organization.

 

Question 2 .
Write short notes on - Binomial Nomenclature.
Answer:
(i) Gaspard Bauhin jn 1623 , introduced naming of organisms with two names which is known as Binomial nomenclature, and it was implemented by Carolus Linnaeas in 1753
(ii) Binomial nomenclature an universal system of naming organisms. As per this system, each organism has two names - the first is the Genusname and the second is the Speciesname.
(iii) Genus name begins with a capital letter and Species name begins with a small letter. Example The nomenclature for onion is Allium sativam. Genus name is Allium, species name is sativam.
(iv) Vernacular name is a local name that is familiar for a particular place. Binomial name is an universal name which never changes.
(v) Binomial nomenclature and classification helps scientists to identify any organisms and to place them at a particular hierarchy.

 

Question 3 .
Give an account on the classification of invertebrates with few general features and examples.
Answer:
Invertebrates are animals without a backbone. The invertebrates have been classified into various phyla as follows:

 

IX. HOTS :
Question $1 .$

Which kingdom has saprophytic, parasitic and symbiotic nutrition. Why?
Answer:
Kingdom Fungi comprises of unicellular to multicellular organisms which are heterotrophic in their mode of nutrition. They do not contain chlorophyll and cannot photosynthesize. Hence they show modes of Nutrition such as:
1. Saprophytic - Obtaining nutrition from dead matter Eg. Mucor
2. Parasitic - Obtaining nutrition from living organisms Eg. Cercospora
3. Symbiotic - Obtaining nutrition through a mutually beneficial relationship with another organism. Eg. Lichens


X. See the Diagram and write The Kingdom:
Question $1 .$

Pictures of some living organisms are given below. Identify the kingdom to which each of these belong and write the kingdom name in the blanks provided.

Answer:
(a) Kingdom plantae
(b) Kingdom protista
(c) Kingdom protista
(d) Kingdom Animalia
(e) Kingdom Fungi.


Activities.
Activity- 2
Question $1 .$

Fill up the blanks with the suitable organisms

1. Vertebrates _______,_______ and_______
2. Invertebrates _______,_______and_______
3. Name the vertebrates with wings _______,_______
4. Name the invertebrates with wings _______,_______
5. Name the invertebrates with segmented legs _______,_______
6. Name the invertebrates with Jointed legs _______,_______
7. Name the warm blooded vertebrates_______
8. Name the cold blooded vertebrates_______
9. Name the vertebrates with lungs respiration _______,_______
10. Name the animal with beak_______

Answers:
1. Fishes, Amphibians, Mammals.
2. Protozoa, Porifera, Annelida.
3. Bat, Pigeon.
4. Butterfly, Dragon fly.
5. Millipedes, Centipedes.
6. Crab, Prawn.
7. Mammals.
8. Fishes.
9. Birds, Mammals.
10. Birds


Activity - 3
Given table shows the name of the phylum and its characteristic features. Write name of the animals belonging to the respective phylum

 

Additional Questions
I. Choose the correct answer.
Question $1 .$

________belongs to Phylum Platyhelminthes.
(a) Ascaris
(b) Liver fluke
(c) Leucosolcnia
(d) Euglena
Answer:
(b) Liver fluke

 

Question $2 .$
________are diploblastic.
(a) Protozoa
(b) Annelida
(c) Coelenterata
(d) Echinodermata
Answer:
(c) Coelenterata


Question $3 .$
________is not a characteristic of Phylum Echinodertnata.
(a) Water vascular system
(b) Tube feet
(c) Pores in the body
(d) Spicules
Answer:
(c) Pores in the body


Question $4 .$
Bones with air cavities ate seen in
(a) snail
(b) pigeon
(c) bats
(d) cuttle fish
Answer:
(b) pigeon

 

Question $5 .$
________is not oviparous.
(a) Snake
(b) Crow
(c) Frog
(d) Human being
Answer:
(d) Human being


Question $6 .$
Plant is a thallus in________
(a) Algae
(b) Ferns
(c) Bacteria
(d) Pinus
Answer:
(a) Algae

 

Question $7 .$
Naked ovules are seen in________
(a) Cycas
(b) Funaria
(c) Mango
(d) Chara
Answer:
(a) Cycas


Question $8 .$

________is not a fugus.
(a) Yeast
(b) Chlamydomonas.
(c) Rhizopus
(d) Agaricus
Answer:
(b) Chlamydomonas


Question $9 .$

________belong to Monera.
(a) Blue green algae
(b) Yeast
(c) Mushrooms
(d) Red algae
Answer:
(a) Blue green algae

 

Question $10 .$
________are called Amphibious plants.
(a) Ferns
(b) Mosses
(c) Fungi
(d) Gymnosperms
Answer:
(b) Mosses


II. Fill in the Blanks.
Question $1 .$

$1 .$ ________was a greek philosopher who classified animals.
2. Paired and jointed legs are seen in phylum________
3. Giving birth to young ones is described as________
4. Animals belonging to phylum ________are mostly parasites.
5. Flowering plants belong to________
$6 .$ ________are considered to be first land plants,
$7 .$ ________are dominant plant forms of present day.

8. All prokaryotic belong to kingdom________
9. Scientific name for Human being is________
10. Cones are produced by________
Answer:
1. Aristotle
2. Arthropoda
3. Viviparous
4. Aschelminthes
5. Angiosperms
6. Ferns
7. Angiosperms
8. Monera
9. Homo sapiens
10. gymnosperms

 

III. True or False - if false give the correct statement.
Question $1 .$

Animals belonging to phylum protozoa reproduce by fission.
Answer:
True


Question $2 .$
Specialised vascular tissues for conduction of food and water are seen in mosses.
Answer:
False. Specialised vascular tissues for conduction of food and water are seen in ferns


Question $3 .$
Angiosperms are divided into monocots and dicots.
Answer:
True


Question $4 .$
The angiosperms are evergreen trees.
Answer:
False. The gymnosperms are evergreen trees.


Question $5 .$
Fungi need water to complete their life cycle.
Answer:
False. Mossesneed water to complete their life cycle


IV. Match the following:
Question $1 .$

1. Protozoa- (a) Spongy bones
2. Annelida- (b) Hermaphrodite
3. Coelenterata- (c) Soft body
4. Aves- (d) Colonial forms
5. Mollusca- (e) Conjugation
Answer:
1. $-\mathrm{e}$
2. -b
3. $-\mathrm{d}$
4. $-\mathrm{a}$
5. $-\mathrm{c}$


Question $2 .$
1. Fungi- (a) Funaria
2. Mosses- (b) Cycas
3. Gymnosperms- (c) Adiantum
4. Flowering Plants- (d) Agaricus
5. Ferns- (e) Tamarind
Answer:
1. $-\mathrm{d}$
2. $-\mathrm{a}$
3. $-b$
4. -e
5. $-\mathrm{c}$


V. Assertion and Reason.

Mark the correct choice as
(a) Assertion is correct, Reasoning is correct
(b) Assertion is correct, Reasoning is incorrect
(c) Assertion is incorrect Reasoning is correct
(d) Assertion \& Reasoning are incorrect
Question $1 .$
Assertion (A): Angiosperms have ovary in the flower.
Reason (R) : They produce fruits and seeds.
Answer:
(a) Assertion is correct, Reasoning


Question $2 .$
Assertion (A) : Blue green algae are prokaryotes.
Reason (R): They do not have a true nucleus.

Answer:
(a) Assertion is correct, Reasoning


Question $3 .$
Assertion (A) : Xylem does not have vessels in angiosperms. Reason (R): They conduct food.
Answer:
(d) Assertion \& Reasoning is


Question $4 .$
Assertion (A) : Reptiles are warm blooded animals.
Reason (R): They have scales.
Answer:
(c) Assertion is incorrect Reasoning is correct


VI. Give Very short Answers:
Question $1 .$

Name the following:
1. A phylum with diploblastic animals
2. A phylum which has hermaphrodite animal
Answer:
1. phylum coelenterata.
2. Phylum Annelida/Phylum Platyhelminthes.


Question $2 .$
Mention two features of phylum Echinodermata.
Answer:
Water vascular system, tube feet.

 

Question 3 .
Mention two salient features of class mammalia.
Answer:
Viviparous animals, heterodont dentition.


Question $4 .$
What is heterodont dentition?
Answer:
Presence of different kinds of teeth.


Question $5 .$
Why do Aves have bones with air cavities?
Answer:
It makes the body lighter and helps in flight.

 

Question $6 .$
Name the vascular tissues seen in plants.
Answer:
Xylem and phloem.


Question $7 .$
Gymnosperms do not produce fruits. Give Reason.
Answer:
The ovules are naked, without ovary. Hence gymnosperms do not produce fruits.


VII. Short Answer.
Question $1 .$

List two demerits of five kingdom system of classification.
Answer:
1. In this system of classification, viruses have not been given a proper place
2. Multicellular organisms have originated several times from protists.


Question $2 .$
Write a note on kingdom fungi.
Answer:
1. Fungi are eukaryotic, and mostly are multicellular.
2. They secrete enzymes to digest the food and absorb the food after digested by the enzymes.
3. Fungi saprophytes as decomposes (decay-causing organisms) or as parasites.
4. Kingdom Fungi includes molds, mildews, mushrooms and yeast.


Question $3 .$
Differentiate Angiosperms and Gymnosperms.
Answer:
Angiosperms

1. They produce flowers.
2. They produce fruits.
3. They are classified into monocots and dicots.
4. They possess well developed xylem and phloem.
Gymnosperms
1. They produce cones.
2. Ovules are naked and no fruit formation occurs.
3. They are not classified.
4. Xylem lacks vessels and phloem lacks companion cells.


VIII. Give answer in Detail:

Question $1 .$
Write the merits and demerits of five kingdom classification.
Answer:
Merits:

1. This system of classification is more scientific and natural.
2. This system of classification clearly indicates the cellular organization, mode of nutrition, and characters for early evolution of life.
3. It is the most accepted system of modem classification as the different groups of organisms are placed phylogenetically.
4. It indicates gradual evolution of complex organisms from simpler one.
Demerits:
1. $1 . I n$ this system of classification of viruses have not been given a proper place.
2. Multicellular organisms have originated several times from protists.
3. This type of classification has drawn back with reference to the lower forms of life.
4. Some organisms included under protista are not eukaryotic.


IX. Creative questions: HOTS
Question $1 .$

Blue green algae are not placed under kingdom protista whereas other algae are placed under it.
Answer:
Blue green algae has prokaryotic cells like bacteria. The cells lake a proper nucleus, therefore they are placed with bacteria in kingdom monera.


Question $2 .$
How can you differentiate a Prokaryotic cell from Eukaryotic cell.
Answer:
Prokaryotic

1. Presence of a true nucleus is eukaryotes,
2. Eg. A nucleus which is covered by a nuclear membrane.

Prokaryotic
1. Presence of a true nucleus is eukaryotes,
2. Eg. A nucleus which is covered by a nuclear membrane.

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