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The Global Classroom carries the unique GEMS “Dynamic” materials and assessments of Dr Sunita Gandhi, Ph.D. Cambridge University, UK. These have been tested and tried in three countries, Iceland, India and the UK, and perfected with a three year trial with over 40,000 children in India participating.
 Covering Chapters
1.
Cell – The Structural and Functional Unit of Life           
7.
Nervous System
2.
Cell Division and Structure of Chromosomes    
8.
Endocrine Glands –  Producers of Chemical Messengers
3.
Fundamentals of Genetics        
9.
Reproductive System
4.
Absorption by Roots – The Processes Involved
10.
Population – The Increasing Numbers and Rising Problems    
5.
Transpiration   
11.
Aids to Health
6.
Photosynthesis – Provider of Food for All
12.
Health Organizations
 Questions                    
Questions 6
(i)
Draw the lateral section of a testis of man and label the following parts:
  Seminiferous tubules, vas deferens, lobule, scrotum and epididymis.
(ii)
Why does the testis lie in the scrotum?
(iii)
What is the function of epididymis?
Questions (b)
Given below are groups of terms. In each group the first pair indicates the type of relationship that exists between the terms. Rewrite and complete the second pair on a similar basis:
(i)
Growth hormone: acromegaly -Thyroxin:________
(ii)
Ear: auditory nerve - Nose:_______
(iii)
Glycolysis: cytoplasm - Kreb's cycle:________
(iv)
Spinal cord: spinal nerve - Brain: _____________
(v)
Mitosis: diploid - Meiosis: ______________
Questions
(i)
Label the parts 1 to 10.
(ii)
What are synaptic clefts?
(b)
Give appropriate terms for the following statements (i) - (v):
(iii)
The fluid which protects the embryo from jerks or mechanical shocks.
 Solutions Tips and Guidelines
Solution 6 (i) Time : 3 mins
Marks : [3]
Guidelines/Tips :
The longitudinal section or lateral section of testis shows the internal structure of the testis.
Solution
Because high body temperature doesnot permit maturation Of sperms.
Guidelines/Tips :
The testis descends in scrotum shortly before birth to escape body heat during sperm maturation.
Solution
It stores the sperms during which they mature and become motile.
Guidelines/Tips :
Sperm maturation occurs in epididymis.
Solution
Exophthalmic goiter
Guidelines/Tips :
Acromegaly is caused due to oversecretion of growth hormone. 
Solution

Olfactory nerve

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