Class VI Chapter: Animal Form and Functions  | 
                             JSUNIL TUTORIAL,   SAMASTIPUR, BIHAR  | 
Q1.   Name the system that transports nutrients oxygen and   waste?                    | 
Ans:   Circulatory system  | 
Q.2.   The mouth is the part of which bodily   system?                                             | 
Ans:   Digestive system  | 
Q.3.   kidney is part of which   system?                                                                   | 
 Ans:   Excretory system  | 
Q.4.   what are the animals with back bone known   as?                                           | 
Ans:   vertebrates.  | 
Q.5.   which fin of fish help to   swim?                                                                     | 
 Ans:   Paired fins  | 
Q.6.   Do the joint between rib and breast bone allow   movement?                       | 
Ans:   No  | 
Q.7.   How many bone a human body   have?           | 
Ans:   A child have 306 bones  some   of which latter fuse hence  fully   grown body have 206 bones  | 
Q.   8. Name the organism born with extra rib called gorilla rib?                           | 
Ans:   Gorilla  | 
Q.9.   What is the given to the first vertebra of the vertebral column support skull?  | 
Ans:   Atlas and bones called yes bones  | 
Q.10.   What is science in which we study about   bones?                                      | 
Ans:   Osteology.  | 
Q.11.   What is science in which we study about   muscles?                                  | 
 Ans:   Myology.  | 
Q.11.   Name the two organ protected by rib   cage?                                             | 
 Ans:   Heart and Lungs  | 
Q.12.   Define cell and tissue?  | 
Ans:   cell is basic and functional unit of Life. A group of similar cell is called   tissue.eg. bones, blood  | 
Q.13.   What is bone marrow. Mention its functions?  | 
Ans:   A soft substance present in bones called Bone marrow. it makes blood cell.  | 
Q.14.   What is joint what are its types?  | 
Ans:   The place where two bones join together is called joints. Types of joints are  | 
Fixed   joint, Ball and socket joints, Hing Joint, Gliding Joints, Pivotal joint.  | 
Q.   15.What is organ system? Name organs of digestive system?  | 
Ans:   A group of Organs form organ system. Mouth, esophagus, stomach and intestine   form digestive system  | 
Q.16.   what is ball and Socket joints?  | 
Ans:   The joint that allows movement in all direction is called ball and socket   joint .like arm, Shoulder, hip and Thigh joints.  | 
Q.17.Explain   three types of skeleton?  | 
Ans:   Skeleton found outside the body is called exoskeleton like Skeleton of crab   and snail.  It ptotect,   give sense and help in feeding and excretion.  | 
Skeleton   found inside the body is called endoskeleton like Skeleton of fish, bird   reptiles etc.  | 
Skeleton   found inside the body in the form of liquid is called liquid skeleton like   Skeleton of earth worm, caterpillar.  | 
Q.18.   what are the types joints?  | 
Ans:   Types of joints are:  | 
Fixed   joint -Skull  | 
 Ball   and socket joints- arm, shoulder, hip and Thigh joints.  | 
Hinge   Joint :- knee, elbow and Ankle  | 
Gliding   Joints- backbone,sole of foot  | 
Pivotal   joint.- Neck  | 
Q.19.   how do muscles help to move bones?  | 
Ans:   A pairs of muscles helps bone to move.  When   one of them contracts, the bone is pulled in that direction. The other muscle   of the pair relaxes. To move the bone in the opposite direction, the relaxed   muscle contracts to pull the bone towards its original position, while the   first relaxes.  | 
20.   Differentiate between Floating and Fixed rib.  | 
Ans:   The last two pairs of ribs which are free called floating rib. Whereas rest   of 10 pairs which are   not   free and forma cage is called fixed rib.  | 
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09 September 2012
CBSE VI Animal Form and Functions Solution By Jsunil Tutorial
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