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NCERT Solutions For Class 11 Biology Anatomy of Flowering Plants

NCERT Class 11 Biology Chapter wise Solutions

UNIT I:  DIVERSITY IN THE LIVING WORLD

  • 1 : The Living World
  • 2 : Biological Classification
  • 3 : Plant Kingdom
  • 4 : Animal Kingdom

UNIT II: STRUCTURAL ORGANISATION IN PLANTS AND ANIMALS

  • 5 : Morphology of Flowering Plants
  • 6 : Anatomy of Flowering Plants
  • 7 : Structural Organisation in Animals

UNIT III: CELL: STRUCTURE AND FUNCTIONS

  • 8 : Cell : The Unit of Life
  • 9 : Biomolecules
  • 10 : Cell Cycle and Cell Division

UNIT IV: PLANT PHYSIOLOGY

  • 11 : Transport in Plants
  • 12 : Mineral Nutrition
  • 13 : Photosynthesis in Higher Plants
  • 14 : Respiration in Plants
  • 15 : Plant Growth and Development

UNIT V: HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY

  • 16 : Digestion and Absorption
  • 17 : Breathing and Exchange of Gases
  • 18 : Body Fluids and Circulation
  • 19 : Excretory Products and their Elimination
  • 20 : Locomotion and Movement
  • 21 : Neural Control and Coordination
  • 22 : Chemical Coordination and Integration

NCERT Solutions For Class 11 Biology Chapter 21 Neural System

  • 21.1 Neural System
  • 21.2 Human Neural System
  • 21.3 Neuron as Structural and Functional Unit of Neural System
  • 21.4 Central Neural System
  • 21.5 Reflex Action and Reflex Arc
  • 21.6 Sensory Reception and Processing

NCERT Solutions For Class 11 Biology Neural System

1. Briefly describe the structure of the following:
(A) Brain (B) Eye (C) Ear

2. Compare the following:
(a) Central neural system (CNS) and Peripheral neural system (PNS)
(b) Resting potential and action potential
(c) Choroid and retina

3. Explain the following processes:
(a) Polarisation of the membrane of a nerve fibre
(b) Depolarisation of the membrane of a nerve fibre
(c) Conduction of a nerve impulse along a nerve fibre
(d) Transmission of a nerve impulse across a chemical synapse

4. Draw labelled diagrams of the following:
(a) Neuron (b) Brain (c) Eye (d) Ear

5. Write short notes on the following:
(a) Neural coordination (b) Forebrain (c) Midbrain
(d) Hindbrain (e) Retina (f) Ear ossicles
(g) Cochlea (h) Organ of Corti (i) Synapse

6. Give a brief account of:
(a) Mechanism of synaptic transmission
(b) Mechanism of vision
(c) Mechanism of hearing

7. Answer briefly:
(a) How do you perceive the colour of an object?
(b) Which part of our body helps us in maintaining the body balance?
(c) How does the eye regulate the amount of light that falls on the retina.

Ans. (a) Photoreceptors are cells that are sensitive to light. They are of two types – rods and cones. These are present in the retina. Cones help in distinguishing colours. There are three types of cone cells – those responding to green light, those responding to blue light, and those responding to red light. These cells are stimulated by different lights, from different sources. The combinations of the signals generated help us see the different colours.

(b) Vestibular apparatus is located in the internal ear, above the cochlea and helps in maintaining body balance. Crista and macula are the sensory spots of the vestibular apparatus controlling dynamic equilibrium.

(c) Pupil is the small aperture in the iris that regulates the amount of light entering the eye. Cornea, aqueous humour, lens, and vitreous humour act together and refract light rays, focussing them onto the photoreceptor cells of the retina


NCERT Solutions For Class 11 Biology Neural System

8. Explain the following:
(a) Role of Na+ in the generation of action potential.
(b) Mechanism of generation of light-induced impulse in the retina.
(c) Mechanism through which a sound produces a nerve impulse in inner ear.

9. Differentiate between:
(a) Myelinated and non-myelinated axons
(b) Dendrites and axons
(c) Rods and cones
(d) Thalamus and Hypothalamus
(e) Cerebrum and Cerebellum

10. Answer the following:
(a) Which part of the ear determines the pitch of a sound?
(b) Which part of the human brain is the most developed?
(c) Which part of our central neural system acts as a master clock?

11. The region of the vertebrate eye, where the optic nerve passes out of the retina, is called the
(a) fovea
(b) iris
(c) blind spot
(d) optic chaisma

12. Distinguish between:
(a) afferent neurons and efferent neurons
(b) impulse conduction in a myelinated nerve fibre and unmyelinated nerve fibre
(c) aqueous humor and vitreous humor
(d) blind spot and yellow spot
(f) cranial nerves and spinal nerves.


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