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CLASS 9 REVISION

The document is a revision guide for Class IX Biology, containing various sections including naming biological terms, matching columns, true or false statements, definitions, diagram-based questions, balanced equations, labeled diagrams, differentiations, and full forms of abbreviations. It covers topics such as plant and animal cells, respiration, pollination, and germination. The guide is structured to help students review key concepts and prepare for examinations.

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CLASS 9 REVISION

The document is a revision guide for Class IX Biology, containing various sections including naming biological terms, matching columns, true or false statements, definitions, diagram-based questions, balanced equations, labeled diagrams, differentiations, and full forms of abbreviations. It covers topics such as plant and animal cells, respiration, pollination, and germination. The guide is structured to help students review key concepts and prepare for examinations.

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Class IX Biology REVISION

Q1. Name the following: [30]


i. The tissue found in the inner lining of the oviduct of a human female.
ii. The brain of the cell.
iii. The female whorl of the flower is:
iv. The term for a flower pollinated by wind.
v. The agent for pollination for Petunia.
vi. The chemical that absorbs carbon dioxide in respiration experiments
vii. Respiration which does not use oxygen.
viii. The flower pollinated by elephants.
ix. The cell membrane is made up of.
x. The flower without a stalk.
xi. The deposits on a sclerenchyma cell.
xii. The chemical liquid that absorbs carbon dioxide in respiration
experiments and turns milky.
xiii. The outer most boundary of a plant cell.
xiv. The female gamete of a flower.
xv. The part of the embryonic axis of a bean seed that grows faster during
germination.
xvi. The energy released during respiration.
xvii. The finger like processes in a mitochondrion.
xviii. The protein rich layer in a maize grain.
xix. The tissue found in shells of walnuts.
xx. The liquid found in the vacuoles of plant cell.
xxi. The tissue found in between the two vertebrae.
xxii. Respiration uses oxygen.
xxiii. Tissue found in plant cells that are constantly dividing.
xxiv. The power house of the cell.
xxv. The chemical that absorbs oxygen in respiration experiments.
xxvi. A cell with a well-defined nucleus.
xxvii. The suicidal bags of a cell.
xxviii. The cotyledon in a maize grain.
xxix. The strands of DNA found in a prokaryotic cell.
xxx. Parenchyma with air spaces.

Q1. B. Match the columns: [15]


Column A Column B
i. Chlorenchyma a. Pinna of the ear
ii. Collenchyma b. Joins bone to bone
iii. Epicalyx c. Thickenings at the corners
iv. Calyx d. Protein synthesis
v. Bone e. Living parenchyma
vi. Cartilage f. Inner lining of cheek
vii. Tendon g. Phloem cells
viii. Companion cells. h. Covering of the bean seed
ix. Xylem parenchyma i. Fluid part of blood
x. Testa. j. Sepals
xi. Squamous epithelium k. Self pollination
xii. Ligament l. Hibiscus extra calyx
xiii. Ribosomes m. Joins muscles to bone.
xiv. Plasma n. Femur
xv. Autogamy o. Photosynthesis

Q1. C. Give the scientific term for: [5]


i. Pollination by wind.
ii. Pollination by water.
iii. Pollination by insects.
iv. Pollination by man.
v. Pollination by birds.

Q1. D. State whether the following statements are true or false. If false,
correct the statement by changing the underlined word. [10]
i. Bombax has a Monadelphous androecium.
ii. Hibiscus has a diadelphous androecium.
iii. The cytoplasmic strands of a neuron are called cyton.
iv. The male whorl of the flower is the gynoecium.
v. Pollination between two flowers on the different plants is called
Cleistogamy.
vi. The tissue that joins the ribs to the sternum is the ligament.
vii. The food in a bean seed is stored in the endosperm.
viii. Soil is needed for germination.
ix. ATP is the food prepared by the plant during photosynthesis.
x. Xylem conducts food downwards.
Q2. A. Define the following terms: [10]
i. Placentation
ii. Pedicellate flower
iii. Inflorescence
iv. Hermaphrodite flower
v. Cleistogamy
vi. Allogamy
vii. Geitonogamy
viii. Aerobic respiration.
ix. Pollination.
x. Cell.
Q2. C. Answer the questions based on the diagram. [7]

i. Identify the seed in the diagram.


ii. What is the white scar seen on the side of the seed? What does
it represent?
iii. What state is the seed in? Explain this state.
iv. What would happen to the seed if water, oxygen and the right
temperature were provided? Explain the state that the seed
would be in this condition.
v. From where does the water and oxygen diffuse into the seed?
vi. What are the two protective layers of this seed?
vii. What is the difference between a seed and a grain?

Q2. B. Write the balanced equations for the following: [8]


i. Aerobic respiration
ii. Anaerobic respiration in plants
iii. Anaerobic respiration in animals
iv. Photosynthesis
Q3. A. Draw a neat labelled diagram of: & mark the parts. [10]
i. Bean seed
ii. A neuron
iii. Mitochndrion
iv. Nucleus
v. Maize seed
vi. A unisexual Staminate flower
vii. A unsexual pistillate flower.
viii. A pollen grain
ix. An ovule
x. A basic plant cell.
Q3. B. Differentiate between: [10]
i. Epigeal and Hypogeal germination [2 points]
ii. Sclerenchyma & Collenchyma [ thickenings.]
iii. Xylem and phloem [Function]
iv. Aerenchyma & Chlorenchyma. [2 points]
v. Parenchyma & Phloem [Nature]
vi. Plant cell & animal cell [4 points]
vii. Calyx & Androecium [2 points]
viii. Bean & maize [type of germination]
ix. Ribosomes & Lysosomes [Function]
x. Cristae & Pollen tube. [Function]
Q3. C. Give the full forms of the following abbreviations: [5]
i. SER
ii. ADP
iii. RRER
iv. ATP
v. ER
vi. DNA

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