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प्रश्न
______ is ATP factory of the cells.
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उत्तर
Mitochondria is the ATP factory of the cells.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
If the rate of respiration becomes more than the rate of photosynthesis, plants will:
A candidate studied the importance of certain factors in photosynthesis. He took a potted plant and kept in the dark for over 24 hours. In the early hours of the next morning, he covered one of the leaves with black paper in the centre only. Then he placed the plant in sunlight for a few hours and tested the leaf which was covered with black paper for starch.
Why was the plant kept in the dark before the experiment?
Photosynthesis in green plants is directly and indirectly dependent on so many plant structures.
Explain briefly the role of the following structures in this process is Stomata.
Give technical term:
The part of the chloroplast where the dark reaction of photosynthesis takes place.
Write the functional activity of the following structure:
Stroma
Choose the Correct Answer:
Which one of the following would not be a limiting factor for photosynthesis?
State whether true or false. If false, correct the statement.
When the weather is hot, water evaporates lesser which is due to opening of stomata.
What are primary producers?
Study the pictures below and then complete the table by putting a plus (+) if the shoot or root grows towards the stimulus and a minus (-) if it grows away from it.

| Stimulus | Light | Gravity |
| Shoot | + | - |
| Root | ? | + |
An organism A which cannot move from one place to another makes a simple food B from the substances C and D available in the environment. This food is made in the presence of green-colored substance E present in organs F in the presence of light energy in a process called G. Some of the simple food B also gets converted into a complex food H for storage purposes. Does this food give a blue-black color with iodine solution?
a. What is
- organism A
- food B?
- food H?
b. What are C and D?
c. Name green-colored substance E and organ F.
d. What is the process G?
