Introduction to Coordination in Life Processes

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Introduction to Coordination in Life Processes: Overview

In this topic, we will learn about various processes that take place in our body. It calls the human body a complex machine. Further, it describes the effects of hunger on our body and highlights the reasons that stimulate hunger.

Important Questions on Introduction to Coordination in Life Processes

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Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) produces during _____ in living organisms and also during _____ in plants.

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The mode of nutrition in Cuscuta is –
 

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Write about the Vagus nerve in Oesophagus.

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What is the function of Ghrelin hormone.

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Where does the vagus nerve supply the oesophagus?

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State the effect of feeling on hunger.

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The vagus nerve is the tenth cranial nerve.

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Define vagus nerve in oesophagus.

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'X' is the basic function performed by living organisms to survive on earth. Movement, respiration, growth, reproduction, excretion, nutrition, etc., are different 'X' that all living organisms perform. Here, 'X' is called _____.

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_____ is the gaseous hormone that is found in the plant.

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Write the name of the basic structural and functional unit of the body.

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Select one factor from the below given options that is common to living organisms and machines.
(Metabolism, Energy, Consciousness)

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What processes would you consider essential for maintaining life?