10th Class Biology – Important Questions and Answers – 1 Mark Questions

Biology is highly scoring subject in 10th Class. The precise nature of the subject is helpful to the students to understand it easily and perform well in the public examinations. Following are some important 1 mark questions from Biology for the 10th Class students of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana States. These questions are also useful for students of other boards who have similar lessons in the syllabus.

Q: Why dark reaction is stated as light independent reaction?
A: Dark reaction does not require the presence of light. It occurs during the day time and night time also. So dark reaction is stated as light independent reaction.

Q: What is the role of acid in stomach?
A: Hydrochloric acid which is produced in the stomach kills the germs in our food. It also neutralizes the food which is alkaline in nature.

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Q: How do non green plants such as fungi and bacteria obtain their nutrition?
A: Non green plants like fungi and bacteria break down the food materials from dead and decaying and then absorb them. This type of nutrition is called aprophytic nutrition.

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Q: What is emulsification?
A: Conversion of fats into small globule like forms in digestion by the help of bile juice secreted by liver is called emulsification.

Q: What is chime?
A: Food in the form of soft slimy substance where some proteins and carbohydrates have already been broken down is called chime.

Q: How can you say that carbohydrates are not digested in stomach?
A: No enzymes are produced in stomach which can digest carbohydrates. So I can say that carbohydrates are not digested in stomach.

Q: What do we call the natural movements of the protoplasm in unicellular animals?
A: Brownian movements.

Q: Imagine that what changes are done when the air passes through nasal cavities in inspiration?
A: Air is filtered in nasal cavities by mucous lining and the hairs growing from its sides remove tiny particles of dust. Air temperature is brought close to that of body.

Q: What is the main reason for feeling pain in muscles after strenuous exercises?
A: Due to anaerobic respiration in muscles, large amount of lactic acid is accumulated and this results in muscular pains.

Q: ”If there are no algae, there will be no fishes in the sea”. How do you justify?
A: Algae produce Oxygen as a result of photosynthesis. This oxygen is utilized by the fishes in the sea for respiration. If there is no oxygen fishes may die.

Q: Imagine what happens if waste materials are not sent out of the body from time to time?
A: The body becomes poisonous and death takes place in organisms.

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Q: What are the main parts in nephron that makes urine?
A: Bowman’s capsule and tubule.

Q: Write any two uses of Tannins.
A: Tannins are used in tanning of leathers and in medicines.

Q: When does kidney transplantation take place? From whom kidney is obtained?
A: Kidney transplantation is a permanent solution for renal failure patients. It is obtained preferably from close relatives.

Q: When plants are exposed to external stimuli, they respond. What do we call this type of response?
A: Nastic movements.

Q: How does anger occur? What is its effect?
A: Increased levels of Adrenaline are responsible for anger. Anger persists for longer period of time, regular metabolic activities are disturbed.

Q: Name the membranes that cover the embryo?
A: Chorion, Amnion and Allantois are the membranes that cover the embryo.

Q: Is it necessary for the replication of DNA in interphase of the cell division? Why?
A: Yes, it is necessary for the replication of DNA. If not, all the chromosomes will disappear from the cell after few cell divisions.

Q: Write the phenotype and genotype ratios by observing the following matrix.
A: Phenotype ratio = 3 : 1
Genotype ratio = 1 : 2 : 1

Q: What are the organ systems involved in digestion of food which we eat?
A: Digestive system, muscular system, nervous system, endocrine system, circulatory system, skeletal system and excretory system.

Q: Endocrine system also involved in the process of digestion. What are the hormones secreted in digestive system?
A: Ghrelin and leptin regulate hunger.
Secretin and cholecystokinin stimulate pancreas and liver.

Q: The dental formula of human is 2/2, 1/1, 2/2, 3/3.
a) How many incisors present in his mouth?
b) How many tearing teeth are present in his mouth?
A: a) 8 b) 4

Q: What is the usual range of pH of your mouth? And after eating?
A: Usual range is below 7 – Acidic in nature. After eating it is beyond 7 – Alkaline nature.

Q: Archaeopteryx is recognized as connecting link between aves and reptiles. Why?
A: Archaeopteryx has some avian characters and some reptilian characters. Hence it is called so.

Q: What is pyramid of biomass?
A: A graphical representation designed to show the quantity of living matter at each tropic level in a given ecosystem is called ‘pyramid of biomass’.

Q: What is sustainable development?
A: When we use the environment in ways that ensure we have resources for the future, it is called sustainable development.

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10th Class Biology – Important Questions for 1 Mark, 2 Marks and 4 Marks

Following are important questions from Biology subject for SSC public examinations in AP and Telangana States. Students can practice these questions for scoring good marks in public examinations. Students are advised to concentrate on 4 marks questions as they are useful in answering 1 mark and 2 marks questions as well.

10th Public Exams in Hyderabad

1 Mark Important Questions:

1. What are the end products of light reaction?
2. How do parasitic plants get their food from the hosts?
3. What is meant by cellular respiration?
4. What is glycolysis?
5. How is trachea prevented from collapsing?
6. What is the function of epiglottis?
7. Name the structures that are present in veins and lymph ducts and absent in arteries.
8. What is meant by cardiac cycle?
9. What is double circulation?
10. What do you mean by ‘edema’?
11. What are the main parts present in Nephron?
12. Which is the most poisonous of all waste products of metabolic activities?
13. What is contraception?
14. What are the stages in urine formation?
15. What is called mastication?
16. What is allele?
17. What is genetic drift?
18. What is meant by dominant and recessive traits?
19. What are the reasons for the decline of ground water?
20. What is bio-diversity?

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2 Marks Important Questions:

1. How do you appreciate the mechanism of respiration in our body?
2. Write the differences between respiration and combustion.
3. Why does a deep sea diver carry oxygen cylinder on his back?
4. What is the largest artery in our body? Why is it so big?
5. Differentiate between systole and diastole.
6. If we sit on the floor, folding our legs for a longer time, we feel heaviness in our legs feel like piercing with needles etc. What might be the reasons for such experiences?
7. How do plants manage waste products in their body?
8. Urine is slightly thicker in summer than in winter. Give reasons.
9. What is the role of Adrenaline hormone?
10. Draw a flow chart of reflex arc.
11. What would be the consequences if there is no meiosis in organisms that produce sexually?
12. ‘All unicellular organisms undergo only mitotic cell division during unfavourable conditions’. Do you support this statement?
13. Write the differences between chyme and bolus.
14. How do you appreciate stomach as a churning machine?
15. What is called evolution? Mention the evidences of evolution.
16. How do you differentiate divergent evolution and convergent evolution?
17. What are the reasons for global warming? How to reduce effects of global warming?
18. What do you understand about ‘Bio – accumulation’ and ‘Bio – magnification’?

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4 Marks Important Questions:

1. What experiment do you conduct to prove that light is essential for photosynthesis?
2. Respiration in living organisms is an amazing fact. How do you appreciate the process of release of energy during respiration?
3. What is hypertension/high B.P.? Write symptoms and preventive measures.
4. Show the path of excretion in human excretory system through a block diagram.
5. What type of habits will you adopt for proper functioning of your kidneys?
6. ‘Which is the structural and functional unit of nervous system’? Write its structure
with the help of a diagram.
7. Write the differences between Asexual reproduction and Sexual reproduction.
8. Write reasons for the following.
a) We can taste the food by pressing the tongue against palate.
b) Taste cannot be identified when the food is hot.
c) We feel hungry when glucose level decreases in the blood.
d) Small intestine is tube like and coiled.
9. Write some friendly ecosystem activities what you will conduct in your school.
10. What are the secondary metabolites of plants? What are their uses? (or) ‘Plants give not only food but also useful waste materials’. Justify this statement with evidences.
11. ‘Animals were shown to have the ability to respond to stimuli even when the brain was removed’ – Comment.
12. What is meant by peristalsis? How does it help in the movement of food from mouth to stomach?
13. Darwin proposed the theory ‘survival of the fittest’. Give some examples that you observe in your surroundings.
14. Variations are helpful to organisms. Support this statement.

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