Gait of Animals
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Q.
Which of these body parts help birds to fly?
Beaks
Nose
Tail
Wings
Q.
What are tropic movements? Explain them with examples.
Q.
Which body part is used by cow for moving around?
Hands
Legs
Whole body
Head
Q.
Which of the following animal can fly as well as walk?
Beetle
Elephant
Shark
Snail
Q. Define aestivation. Explain how Earthworm undergoes aestivation.
Q.
Forelimbs in birds are:
Modified into wings
Only hind limbs are present
Absent
Rudimentary
Q. Define aestivation. Explain how Earthworm undergoes aestivation.
Q.
Discuss any three types of tropic movements.
Q. what are adaotions in aves that enables them to fly
?
?
Q. Which of the following has a highly segmented body?
- Octopus
- Snail
- Scorpion
- Starfish
Q. More than One Answer Type
एक से अधिक उत्तर प्रकार के प्रश्न
Which of the following statement(s) is/are incorrect regarding the given muscle fibre?
दिए गए पेशीय रेशे के संदर्भ में निम्नलिखित में से कौनसा/कौनसे कथन गलत है/हैं?
एक से अधिक उत्तर प्रकार के प्रश्न
Which of the following statement(s) is/are incorrect regarding the given muscle fibre?
दिए गए पेशीय रेशे के संदर्भ में निम्नलिखित में से कौनसा/कौनसे कथन गलत है/हैं?
- These muscles are also called unstriated muscles
इन पेशियों को अरेखित पेशियाँ भी कहते हैं - They are long, cylindrical and unbranched
ये लंबे, बेलनाकार और शाखारहित होते हैं - They show alternate light and dark bands
ये एक के बाद एक हल्के और गहरे रंग की रेखाएँ दर्शाते हैं - They are found in iris of the eye and in bronchi
ये आँख के आइरिस तथा श्वसनी में पाए जाते हैं
Q. Claws are retractile in
- Cats
- Dogs
- Hyaena
- Fox
Q. Let the class divide itself into three groups. Let each group take down one passage that the teacher dictates. Then put the passages together in the right order.
To Sir, with Love
1. From Rameswaram to the Rashtrapati Bhavan, it’s been a long journey. Talking to Nona Walia on the eve of Teacher’s Day, President Dr. A.PJ. Abdul Kalam talks about life’s toughest lessons learnt and his mission—being a teacher to the Indian Youth. “A proper education would help nurture a sense of dignity and self-respect among our youth”, says President Kalam. There’s still a child in him though, and he’s still curious about learning new things. Life’s a mission for President Kalam.
2. Nonetheless, he remembers his first lesson in life and how it changed his destiny. “I was studying in Standard V, and must have been all of 10. My teacher, Sri Sivasubramania Iyer was telling us how birds fly. He drew a diagram of a bird on the blackboard, depicting the wings, tail and the body with the head and then explained how birds soar to the sky. At the end of the class, I said I didn’t understand. Then he asked the other students if they had understood, but nobody had understood how birds fly, ” he recalls.
3. “That evening, the entire class was taken to Rameswaram shore” the President continues. “My teacher showed us sea birds. We saw marvellous formations of them flying and how their wings flapped. Then my teacher asked us, ‘Where is the birds’ engine and how is it powered?’ I knew then that birds are powered by their own life and motivation. I understood all about birds’ dynamics. This was real teaching—a theoretical lesson coupled with a live practical example. Sri Sivasubramania Iyer was a great teacher. ” That day, my future was decided. My destiny was changed. I knew my future had to be about flight and flight systems.
To Sir, with Love
1. From Rameswaram to the Rashtrapati Bhavan, it’s been a long journey. Talking to Nona Walia on the eve of Teacher’s Day, President Dr. A.PJ. Abdul Kalam talks about life’s toughest lessons learnt and his mission—being a teacher to the Indian Youth. “A proper education would help nurture a sense of dignity and self-respect among our youth”, says President Kalam. There’s still a child in him though, and he’s still curious about learning new things. Life’s a mission for President Kalam.
2. Nonetheless, he remembers his first lesson in life and how it changed his destiny. “I was studying in Standard V, and must have been all of 10. My teacher, Sri Sivasubramania Iyer was telling us how birds fly. He drew a diagram of a bird on the blackboard, depicting the wings, tail and the body with the head and then explained how birds soar to the sky. At the end of the class, I said I didn’t understand. Then he asked the other students if they had understood, but nobody had understood how birds fly, ” he recalls.
3. “That evening, the entire class was taken to Rameswaram shore” the President continues. “My teacher showed us sea birds. We saw marvellous formations of them flying and how their wings flapped. Then my teacher asked us, ‘Where is the birds’ engine and how is it powered?’ I knew then that birds are powered by their own life and motivation. I understood all about birds’ dynamics. This was real teaching—a theoretical lesson coupled with a live practical example. Sri Sivasubramania Iyer was a great teacher. ” That day, my future was decided. My destiny was changed. I knew my future had to be about flight and flight systems.
Q. Forelimbs in birds are
- Absent
- Rudimentary
- Modified into wings
- None of the above