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Choose the Odd One Out - Biology

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Choose the Odd One Out

पर्याय

  • Stomata

  • Cuticle

  • Lenticels

  • Hydathodes

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Hydathodes

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Kinds of Transpiration
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पाठ 4: Transpiration - Choose the Odd One Out

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आईसीएसई Biology [English] Class 10
पाठ 4 Transpiration
Choose the Odd One Out | Q 3

संबंधित प्रश्‍न

Name the following:

openings on the stem through which transpiration occurs.


Given below is an example of a certain structure and its special functional activity:

Chloroplasts and Photosynthesis

In a similar way, write the functional activity against the following:

Lenticels and ______


Explain typical structure of stomata.

Given ahead is the diagram of an experimental set up to study the process of transpiration in plants. Study the same and then answer the question that follow:

Why are glass slides placed over the dry cobalt chloride papers?


Given ahead is the diagram of an experimental set up to study the process of transpiration in plants. Study the same and then answer the question that follow:

After about half an hour what change, if any, would you expect to find in the cobalt chloride paper placed on the dorsal and ventral sides of the leaf? Give a reason to support your answer.


Given below is an experimental set up to study a particular process:

(i) Name the process being studied.
(ii) Explain the process named in (i) above.
(iii) Why is the pot covered with a plastic sheet?
(iv) Mention one way in which this process is beneficial to the plant.
(v) Suggest a suitable control for this experiment.


Give Technical Term
Which side of the leaf has more stomata?


Complete the following sentence with appropriate word:

95% of the total transpiration takes place through ________.


Write the functional activity of the following structure:

Stomata


Give a reason/suitable explanation.

More transpiration occurs from the under surface of a dicot leaf.


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