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Addition of salt to pickles is a method of killing the bacteria by ______.
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Give the equivalent term for the following:
Pressure exerted by the cell contents on the cell wall.
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The process of oozing out of the fluids from a plant part is ______.
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Hydathodes are located on ______.
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Define the following term:
Exudation
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Define the following term:
Hydathodes
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Give a reason/suitable explanation.
Guttation normally occurs during early mornings or late nights.
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The figure given below is a diagrammatic representation of a part of the cross-section of the root in the root hair zone. Study the same and then answer the questions that follow:

- The parts labelled as 1, 2, 3 and 4 are:
- Root hair, Xylem vessel, Soil particles, Cortex respectively.
- Xylem vessel, Soil particles, Root hair, Cortex respectively.
- Root hair, Xylem vessel, Cortex, Soil particles respectively.
- Cortex, Soil particles, Xylem vessel, Root hair respectively.
- The process that enables the passage of water from soil into the root hair is:
- Diffusion
- Active transport
- Osmosis
- Passive absorption
- The kind of force which exists between a liquid and any surface is called as:
- Cohesive force
- Adhesive force
- Capillarity
- Suction force
- The kind of force between the same kind of liquid molecules is:
- Capillary force
- Transpirational pull
- Adhesive force
- Cohesive force
- Sometimes exudation of water occurs from the margin of the leaves in the early morning or night. It is termed as:
- Transpiration
- Guttation
- Bleeding
- Osmosis
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Given below is the figure of a plant cell showing different kinds of pressure acting upon it. Study the figure and answer the questions that follow:

- In the figure, 1, 2 and 3 represent:
- Cytoplasm, Nucleus, Vacuole respectively
- Vacuole, Cytoplasm, Cell wall respectively.
- Cytoplasm, Cell membrane and vacuole respectively.
- Cytoplasm, Cell wall and Vacuole respectively.
- B in the figure represents:
- Osmotic pressure
- Turgor pressure
- Wall pressure
- Diffusion pressure
- A in the figure represents:
- irnbibition pressure
- Wall pressure
- Turgor pressure
- Osmotic pressure
- C in the figure represents:
- Turgor pressure
- Osmotic pressure
- Wall pressure
- Imbibition pressure
- Draw a neat and labelled diagram of a plasmolyzed plant cell.
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Differentiate between members of the following pair with reference to what is asked in the bracket.
Myopia and Hyperopia (type of lens used for correction).
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Name the following:
The animal for which Rh stands in the context of blood group.
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Define the following term:
Rh factor
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Aqueous humour, Vitreous humour, lris, Central canal
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Give biological reasons for the following statements:
The left ventricle of the heart has a thicker wall than the right ventricle.
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The diagram given below represents a section of the human heart. Answer the questions that follow :

(i) Which parts of heart are in the diastolic phase? Give a reason to support your answer.
(ii) Label the parts numbered 1 and 2 in the diagram. What type of blood flows through them?
(iii) What causes the heart sounds ‘LUBB’ and ‘DUP’?
(iv) Name the blood vessels that supply oxygenated blood to the heart muscles.
(v) Draw neat labelled diagrams of a cross section of an artery and a vein.
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State the exact location of the Chordae tendinae
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Differentiate between LUBB and DUP (names of the valves whose closure produce the sound)
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the Biological/technical term for The vein which drains the blood from the intestine to the liver.
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the Biological/technical term for Blood vessels carrying blood to the left atrium.
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The vein that carries oxygenated blood.
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