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Control and Coordination

Gujarat Board · Class 10 · Science

Flashcards for Control and Coordination — Gujarat Board Class 10 Science. Quick Q&A cards covering key concepts, definitions, and formulas.

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Card 1Basic Concepts

What is control and coordination in living organisms?

Answer

Control and coordination refers to the ability of living organisms to detect changes in their environment and respond appropriately through controlled movements. This involves specialized tissues that

Card 2Nervous System

What is a neuron and what are its main parts?

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A neuron is a nerve cell that is the basic unit of the nervous system. Its main parts are: (i) Dendrites - receive information, (ii) Cell body - contains nucleus, (iii) Axon - carries electrical impul

Card 3Nervous System

How does information travel through a neuron?

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Information travels as electrical impulses: (1) Receptors detect stimuli and create electrical impulses, (2) Impulse travels from dendrite to cell body, (3) Then along the axon to its end, (4) At axon

Card 4Nervous System

What is a synapse?

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A synapse is the gap between two neurons where nerve impulses are transmitted. When an electrical impulse reaches the end of an axon, it triggers the release of chemicals (neurotransmitters). These ch

Card 5Reflex Actions

What is a reflex action? Give an example.

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A reflex action is an automatic, rapid response to a stimulus that occurs without conscious thought. It involves a reflex arc that bypasses the brain for quick response. Example: Pulling hand away fro

Card 6Reflex Actions

What is a reflex arc and why is it important?

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A reflex arc is a simple neural pathway that connects sensory neurons directly to motor neurons through the spinal cord, bypassing the brain. It consists of: receptor → sensory neuron → spinal cord →

Card 7Brain Structure

What are the main parts of the human brain and their functions?

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The brain has three main parts: (1) Fore-brain - main thinking part, processes sensory information, controls voluntary actions, contains hunger centers, (2) Mid-brain - controls involuntary actions li

Card 8Types of Actions

What is the difference between voluntary and involuntary actions?

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Voluntary actions are consciously controlled movements that we think about before doing (like writing, walking, talking). They are controlled by the fore-brain. Involuntary actions happen automaticall

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