Class 6 Science Chapter 8 Body Movements
Class 6 Science Chapter 8 Body Movements
Class 6 Science Chapter 8 Body Movements
Movements
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8 Body Movements
3. Match the items in column I with one or more items of column II:
Column I Column II
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(iii) Ribs (c) can fly in the air
Ans:
3. If you tie a scale with your arm, are you able to bend your elbow?
Ans: No, we cannot bend our elbow.
4. Name the places where two parts of the body are seen to be joined together.
Ans: These places are called joint.
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5. If there are no joints then will it be possible to move?
Ans: No, it is not possible.
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18. What is rib cage?
Ans: Ribs are joined with backbone to form a box. This box is called rib cage.
25. Give an example of animal which can walk, climb and fly in the air.
Ans: Cockroaches.
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33. Name organs that are protected by the rib cage?
Ans: Heart and Lungs.
36. Many people suffer from a problem called arthritis. Explain its connection with
movement.
Ans: Arthritis is the pain in joints. With this problem people find difficulty in moving from
one place to another.
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3. Write two ways by which we may know the shape of human skeleton.
Ans:
(i) We can know the shape of skeleton by feeling.
(ii) We could know the shape by X-ray images of human body
Bone Cartilage
(iii) They are used to make the framework of (iii) They help to make some parts of
whole body. the body.
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6. How does the earthworm move?
Ans: Earthworm does not have bones. It has muscles. During the movement, earthworm
first extends front part of the body keeping the rear portion fixed to the ground. Then it
fixes the front and releases the rear end. It then shortens the body and pulls the rear end
forward. In this way by repeating such muscular expansions and contractions earthworm
moves.
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8. How does fish move in water?
Ans: The body of fish is streamlined. The streamlined shape helps the fish to move in
water. The skeleton of fish is covered with muscles which make the front part of the body
to curve to one side and the tail part swings towards the opposite side. This makes a jerk
and pushes the body forward. In this way it moves in water.
1. Explain various kinds of joints found in our body and give example of each.
Ans: There are five types of joints in our body:
(i) Fixed joints: Those joints which do not allow movement are called fixed joint.
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(ii) Ball and socket joint: This joint allows movement in all directions. The rounded end
of one bone fits into the hollow space of other bone. For example, joint between upper
arm and shoulder.
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(iii) Pivotal joint: This type of joint allow movement in all planes, i.e. up and down, side
and other planes. For example, head.
(iv) Hinge joint: The joint which allows movement only in one plane is called hinge joint.
For example, fingers, knees.
(v) Gliding joint: These joints allow only a limited amount of movement of sliding nature
of cartilage. For example, the joints of backbone.
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NCERT Solutions
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