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a)  Charles Darwin
                           b)  Robert Hooke
                           c)  James Watt
                           d)  Leeuwenhoek
                8.       _____ is a process by which living beings grow.
                           a)  Respiration
                           b)  Division of cell
                           c)  Modernization
                           d)  Division of body parts

                9.      ____ continue to grow throughout their lives.
                           a)  Mosquito
                           b)  Mango tree
                           c)  Elephants
                           d)  Humans

                10.      ______is the multicellular organism among the following.
                           a)  Amoeba
                           b)  Algae
                           c)  Ant
                           d)  Yeast


               Subjective

             SN                                   Questions                                  Marks  Skill

             Q.1    Write the steps of growth in a human being.                              1         E

             Q.2    Define a cell.                                                           1         E

             Q.3    Bigger the living organism, the greater is the number of cells.          3         Av
                    Justify with the help of an example.

             Q.4    Categorise the following as unicellular or multicellular -               3         Av
                     a)  Bacteria
                     b)  Rose plant
                     c)  Mosquito
                     d)  Amoeba
                     e)  Dog
                     f)  Algae

             Q.5     a)  Differentiate between unicellular and multicellular organisms.      3         D
                          Give two examples of each type.
                     b)  How does the pattern of growth in plants differ from that of
                          animals?







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