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Differentiate between cells of Sclerenchyma and Parenchyma

[2.2] Tissues : Plant and Animal Tissues
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Study the diagram given below and then answer the question that follows: 

Name the parts labelled 1, 2, 3 and 4.

[2.2] Tissues : Plant and Animal Tissues
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Study the diagram given below and then answer the question that follows:

Where is this tissue likely to be found in the plant?

[2.2] Tissues : Plant and Animal Tissues
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Study the diagram given below and then answer the question that follows: 

State the function of the parts labelled 1, 2, 3 and 4. 

[2.2] Tissues : Plant and Animal Tissues
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Which one of the following is the correct statement about the respective animal(s)?

[5.1] Five Kingdom Classification
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Which two characters out of (a)-(e) given below are common to dog, humans, squirrel, bat, camel and monkey?

(a) scales on the skin

(b) wings

(c ) external ears

(d) give birth to young ones

(e) a functional tail

[5.1] Five Kingdom Classification
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Rearrange the following categories of classification in their proper sequence starting with the highest.

species, family, genus, class, order, phylum

[5.1] Five Kingdom Classification
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Bacteria are no more classified as plants primarily because:

[5.2] Economic Importance of Bacteria and Fungi
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Which bacteria fixes nitrogen in the soil?

[5.2] Economic Importance of Bacteria and Fungi
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State the differences between pasteurization and sterilization.

[5.2] Economic Importance of Bacteria and Fungi
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Is tinned and sealed food always safe to eat? Give reasons in support of your answer.

[5.2] Economic Importance of Bacteria and Fungi
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Study the diagram given below and then answer the questions that follow:

Briefly describe how nitrogen of the atmosphere is converted to nitrates by leguminous plants.

[5.2] Economic Importance of Bacteria and Fungi
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Study the diagram given below and then answer the questions that follow:

Name the bacterium that converts

(i) ammonium compounds to nitrites

(ii) nitrites to nitrates

[5.2] Economic Importance of Bacteria and Fungi
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Study the diagram given below and then answer the questions that follow:

State how the nitrates in the soil get converted to nitrogen of the atmosphere.

[5.2] Economic Importance of Bacteria and Fungi
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Study the diagram given below and then answer the questions that follow:

Role of plants and animals in the formation of ammonium compounds.

[5.2] Economic Importance of Bacteria and Fungi
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Name the parts of the skeleton where the following are located:

transverse process, glenoid cavity, shoulder-blade, acetabulum

[6.3] Skeleton - Movement and Locomotion
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Name any two parts of your body where the supporting skeleton is made of cartilage instead of bone.

[6.3] Skeleton - Movement and Locomotion
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What is the difference between a true rib and a floating rib?

[6.3] Skeleton - Movement and Locomotion
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Sweat glands are situated in:

[6.4] Skin - "The Jack of All Trades"
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Name any one modified sweat gland and any one modified sebaceous gland.

[6.4] Skin - "The Jack of All Trades"
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