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Coordination

Kerala Board · Class 10 · Biology

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

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Card 1Basic Concepts

What is coordination? Why is it important for living organisms?

Answer

Coordination is the process by which different organs and systems of the body work together in a systematic manner to perform various functions. It is important because it ensures proper response to s

Card 2Basic Concepts

What is a stimulus and response? Give an example.

Answer

Stimulus is any change in the environment that triggers a response in living organisms. Response is the reaction of an organism to a stimulus. Example: When we hear a car approaching (stimulus), we mo

Card 3Nervous System

Describe the structure of a neuron and label its parts.

Answer

A neuron consists of: 1) Cell body (cyton) with nucleus and Nissl's granules, 2) Dendrites - short projections that receive signals, 3) Axon - long projection that carries signals, 4) Myelin sheath -

Card 4Nervous System

What is a synapse and how does it function?

Answer

A synapse is the functional region of contact between two neurons where information is transmitted from one neuron to another. It consists of minute gaps between neurons. Information passes through th

Card 5Nervous System

Distinguish between afferent and efferent nerves.

Answer

Afferent nerves (Sensory nerves): Carry messages towards the central nervous system from sense organs and receptors. Efferent nerves (Motor nerves): Carry messages from the central nervous system to e

Card 6Nervous System

What is a reflex arc? Describe its components.

Answer

A reflex arc is a simple pathway going from detectors to spinal cord and returning to effectors. Components: 1) Receptor/Detector - detects stimulus, 2) Sensory nerve - carries signal to spinal cord,

Card 7Nervous System

Distinguish between Central Nervous System (CNS) and Peripheral Nervous System (PNS).

Answer

CNS: Includes brain and spinal cord; coordinates all neural functions; protected by skull and vertebral column. PNS: Includes all nerves outside brain and spinal cord; consists of cranial nerves (12 p

Card 8Brain

Name the three main parts of the brain and their primary functions.

Answer

1) Forebrain: Contains cerebrum (thinking, memory, reasoning), diencephalon (relay center, controls pituitary), olfactory lobes (smell). 2) Midbrain: Contains optic lobes, relays motor and sensory imp

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