Debajyoti Chattopadhyay and Arup Kumar Mitra Solutions for Chapter: Control and Coordination in Living Organisms, Exercise 5: REVIEW QUESTIONS
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Abduction and adduction are two terms that are used to describe movements towards or away from the midline of the body. State true or false.

Animals move over greater distances by a much larger variety of means such as burrowing, running, hopping, flying, and swimming. State true or false.

Match the column.
Column A |
Column B |
(i) Amoeba | (a) Cilia |
(ii) Paramoecium |
(b) Flagella |
(iii) Euglena | (c) Pseudopodia |
(iv) Fish | (d) Myotomes |
(e) Bipedal |

Match the columns.
Column A |
Column B |
(i) Ball and socket |
(a) Knee joint |
(ii) Hinge |
(b) Medial rotation |
(iii) Synovial joint | (c) Decreasing the angle |
(iv) Flexion | (d) Diarthrosis joint |
(e) Hip joint |

Describe the process of locomotion of Paramoecium and Euglena.

Describe the process of locomotion in bird with a suitable diagram.

With diagram, describe the structure of a synovial joint.

Describe rotational movement of our any joint with diagram.
