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SCIENCE

ONLINE ASSIGNMENTS OF UNIT-7 LIFE PROCESSES and UNIT-16 THE SUN, THE MOON AND THE EARTH

CLASS - V Name: . Sec: Roll no:

UNIT-7 LIFE PROCESSES


A . Fill in the blanks
I. II. III. All mammals, birds and reptiles breathe through . Insects breathe through. .. is an insect having incomplete metamorphosis.

. helps to get rid of water and excess salt on the form of sweat. IV. V. VI. Bacteria and fungi ..... the dead remains of living things. . are known as autotrophs. ... system helps in transportation of nutrients and oxygen to the cells and also carry away waste product. VII. VIII. IX. X. The pumping action of the heart is called ... A doctor uses .. to hear the heartbeat of a patient. A healthy persons heart beats .. times a minute. .. process help in breaking down of food absorbed by the body and releases energy, water and carbon dioxide. XI. Plants use .. for intake of oxygen and exit of carbon dioxide during respiration. XII. . live on or inside the bodies of other living organisms and get their food. XIII. XIV. . depend on dead and decaying organic matter. . remove carbon dioxide during respiration.

B . State whether the following statements are TRUE or FALSE


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I. II.

All plants are capable of preparing food by photosynthesis. (.) Animals take in oxygen for respiration but plants take in carbon dioxide for the same process. (..) Lungs are used for removing cellular wastes only. () Horse and crocodiles give birth to young ones. (..) Circulatory system helps in removing oxygen from the cells. (..)

III. IV. V.

VI.

Kidneys

filter

the

blood

and

throw

out

waste

in

the

form

of

urine.

(..) VII. Gills of fish are usually red because they get a rich supply of blood. (..) VIII. IX. A person can die if the urinary system fails. (..) Animals also can manufacture food within them like green plants. (..) X. Organisms, which lack chlorophyll and are unable to prepare their own food are called autotrophs. (..)

C . Give two examples of the followings:


i. Heterotrophic organisms ii. Herbivores iii. Carnivores iv. Omnivores v. Saprophytes vi. Parasites vii. Detritivores .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

D . Name the breathing organ of the following animals:


i. Prawn ii. Crab iii. Cockroach iv. Amoeba v. Paramecium vi. Parrot : : : : : : .. .. .. .. .. ..

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vii. Snake viii. Octopus ix. Snail x. Dolphin xi. Earthworm xii. Spider

: : : : : :

.. .. .. .. .. ..

E . Match the Followings


i. Circulatory system ii. Excretory system iii. Respiratory system iv. Nervous system v. Digestive system vi. Skeletal system ( ( ( ( ( ( ) ) ) ) ) ) Skull, backbone, ribs and limbs Heart, blood, blood vessels Mouth, stomach, intestines Kidneys, Ureters, urinary bladder Lungs, windpipe, nose Brain, spinal cord, nerves

UNIT-16 THE SUN, THE MOON AND THE EARTH

A . Fill in the blanks


i. The . consists of the sun, eight planets, satellites, comets and asteroids. ii. . is the planet nearest to the sun and . is the planet farthest from the sun. iii. . was considered as planet but now it is no more a planet. iv. . revolve around the planets. v. . are the bodies made of dust, gas and ice particles. vi. There is neither nor . on the moon. vii. The moon revolves around the earth once in about .days. viii. The moon reflects the light of the .
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ix. The part of shadow formed in which no light fall is called .shadow. xi. The part of shadow in which light falls partially is called . shadow. xi. Each planet travels along its own path called .

B . Circle the correct answer:


i. When the surface of moon is covered with dark shadow, it is called ii. The diameter of moon is about iii. Total bright portion of the moon is seen from the earth as iv. Anis a scientist who deals with the heavenly bodies v. is the closest planet to the sun. vi. Saturn has around it. vii. The moons surface is full of viii. is the hottest planet. (Mercury / Venus) (Rings / Scales) (craters / water) (Venus / Mercury) (Astronomer / Botanist) (3360 km / 4360 km) (Full moon / New moon) (Lunar / Solar eclipse)

C . State whether the following statements are TRUE or FALSE:


I.

Uranus looks blue. It is very easy to walk on the moon because we feel quite light. The moon always shows only one side of it to the earth. A solar eclipse can last very long. Moons surface is full of craters. The sun consists mainly of hydrogen and helium gases.

II. III. IV. V.


VI.

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