Monday, 28 May 2012

CBSE-Class 6 - Science - Ch8 - Body Movements

NCERT Chapter Solutions and other Q & A


Bones help in movement
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Q1: Fill in the blanks:

Answer:
(a) Joints of the bones help in the _movement_ of the body.

(b) A combination of bones and cartilages forms the _skeleton_ of the body.

(c) The bones at the elbow are joined by a _hinge_ joint.

(d) The contraction of the _muscle_ pulls the bones during movement.




Q2: Indicate true (T) and false (F) among the following sentences.


Answer:

(a) The movement and locomotion of all animals is exactly the same. (False)
(b) The cartilages are harder than bones. (False)
(c) The finger bones do not have joints. (False)
(d) The fore arm has two bones. (True)
(e) Cockroaches have an outer skeleton. (True)

Q3: Match the items in Column I with one or more items of Column II.

Answer:

Column I               Column II
Upper jawis an immovable joint
Fishhave fins on the body
have a streamlined body
Ribsprotect the heart
Snailshows very slow movement
Cockroachhas an outer skeleton
can fly in the air


Q4:What is a ball and socket joint?

Answer: A ball and socket joint is a moveable joint. It has a rounded end of one bone fit into the cavity (hollow space) of the other bone. It allows movement in all directions. Example: shoulder joints.

Q5: Which of the skull bones are movable?

Answer: Only the lower jaw in skull bones is movable.

Q6: Why can our elbow not move backwards?

Answer: Elbow joint is an example of hinge joint which allows movement back and forth. Therefore, we cannot move our elbow backwards.

Q7: What are joints?

Answer: The place where two bones meet in a skeleton is called a joint.


Q8: How do animals move from place to place? Fill the table.


Answer:
Animal  Body part used
             for moving from              
place to place
How does the animal move?
CowLegsWalk
 Humans        LegsWalk
SnakeWhole bodySlther
BirdFeatherFly
InsectWings, LegsFly, Hop
FishFins, Whole BodySwim


Q9: What are bones made up of?

Answer: Bones are made up of Calcium, Phosphorus, and other minerals.

Q10: What is a skeleton?

Answer: The framework of the body formed by the bones and cartilages is called skeleton.

Q11: What are the functions of skeleton?

Answer:
  1. Skeleton provides framework and shape to the body.
  2. It protects the internal organs (like heart, lungs, brain etc.) of the body.
  3. Bone marrow (present in long bones) produces red blood cells and platelets.
  4. It acts as lever and helps in movement and locomotion.
Q12: Name the longest bone in the human body.

Answer: The longest bone in the human body is the thigh bone or femer.  It is about 45cm long.

Q13: Name the smallest bone in the human body.

Answer: Stapes is the smallest bone present inside the ear.

Q14: How many bones usually a human body has?

Answer: Human body has 206 bones.

Q15: Why do doctors use X-Ray images?

Answer: Sometimes when we are hurt, or have an accident, doctors use these X-ray images to find out if there is any injury to the bones. The Xrays show the shapes of the bones in our bodies.

Q16: List some important parts of the skeleton.
Answer
  1. Skull
  2. Ribcage
  3. Backbone
  4. Pelvic bones
  5. Shoulder bones
  6. Arms bones and leg bones

Q17: What is a Ribcage? How does it help to our body?

Answer: Ribcage is box like structure which is a part of our skeletal system. It consists of 12 pairs of curved bones called ribs. They join the chest bone and the backbone together to form a box. Ribcage protects the internal organs of the body like heart, lungs.

Q18: What is a skull? What is its function?

Answer: The bony part of head is called skull. The skull is made up of many bones joined together. Only the lower jaw bone is movable. It protects the brain.

Q19: How does human body perform its movement activities?

Answer: Human body perform all these activities with the help of the movements of the bones and muscles.

Q20: Do muscles push and pull both?

Answer: No, muscles can pull only. That;s why to move a bone, a pair of muscles act in opposite directions.

Q21: What is the difference between bone and cartilage?

Answer: Bone is hard and inflexible. E.g. femur (thigh bone). While cartilage is soft and flexible. E.g. Ear and nose bones are actually cartilage.








15 comments:

  1. haha look at the skeleton it looks like dancing!!!!!!!!

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  2. omg I8 questions!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  3. cool i can copy the notes from here!!!!!!!!!!

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  6. Can u give answers to my q/ans
    Define locomotion.what is the significance of locomotion in animals?

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    1. Locomotion means -ability to move from one place to another

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    1. can i know what is a pelvic gridle?

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  8. I think there is something wrong with questions 6

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  9. I think there is something wrong with questions 6

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