CBSE 10th Standard Science Subject Control and Coordination HOT Questions 1 Mark Questions With Solution 2021
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CBSE 10th Standard Science Subject Control and Coordination HOT Questions 1 Mark Questions With Solution 2021
10th Standard CBSE
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Science
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Name the stress and fear hormones.
(a)Adrenaline hormone.
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Give the names of hormones responsible for the physical changes in a boy and girl
(a)Boy- Testosterone
Girl- Oestrogen -
Name the element of halogen family required for the proper functioning of thyroid gland.
(a)Iodine.
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A doctor advised a patient to take less sugar in her diet. Which disease is she suffering from?
(a)Diabetes, due to deficiency of insulin
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Name the receptors of light, sound, smell and taste
(a)Light: Photoreceptor e.g., eyes
Sound: Phonoreceptor e.g., ear
Smell: Olfactory receptor e.g., nose
Taste: Gustatory receptor e.g., tongue.
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CBSE 10th Standard Science Subject Control and Coordination HOT Questions 1 Mark Questions With Solution 2021 Answer Keys
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Adrenaline hormone.
Adrenaline hormone.
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Boy- Testosterone
Girl- OestrogenBoy- Testosterone
Girl- Oestrogen -
Iodine is the halogen element necessary for the making of thyroxine hormone by the thyroid gland, which prevents the formation of goitre.
Iodine is the halogen element necessary for the making of thyroxine hormone by the thyroid gland, which prevents the formation of goitre.
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Diabetes, due to deficiency of insulin
Diabetes, due to deficiency of insulin
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Light: Photoreceptor e.g., eyes
Sound: Phonoreceptor e.g., ear
Smell: Olfactory receptor e.g., nose
Taste: Gustatory receptor e.g., tongue.Light: Photoreceptor e.g., eyes
Sound: Phonoreceptor e.g., ear
Smell: Olfactory receptor e.g., nose
Taste: Gustatory receptor e.g., tongue.