Identify the cellular structure with the help of the following clue:
Supportive framework for the cell.
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Identify the cellular structure with the help of the following clue:
It consists of cisternae, vesicles and vacuoles.
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Identify the cellular structure with the help of the following clue:
It destroys foreign substances.
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Identify the cellular structure with the help of the following clue:
It gives turgidity to the plant cells.
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Identify the cellular structure with the help of the following clue:
It is made up of DNA threads.
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Identify the cellular structure with the help of the following clue:
It contains chromatin fibres.
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Identify the cellular structure with the help of the following clue:
It initiates and regulates cell division.
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Give two examples of cell organelles.
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Name the following:
The part of cytoplasm which is devoid of the organelles.
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Define the following term:
Organelles
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Define the following term:
Protoplasm
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In the cells of a human male body, the number of autosomes is ______.
[2] Structure of Chromosomes, Cell Cycle and Cell Division
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Name these:
Two kinds of haploid cells of human body
[2] Structure of Chromosomes, Cell Cycle and Cell Division
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The molecules of water split during ______.
[6] Photosynthesis
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The conversion of several glucose molecules into starch is termed as ______.
[6] Photosynthesis
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Soil pollution is largely localised.
[16] Pollution: A Rising Environmental Problem
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Flyash and metallic ash are examples of urban domestic waste.
[16] Pollution: A Rising Environmental Problem
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Chemical fertilisers may reach the rivers but do not harm the fish.
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Biomedical waste may consist of both biodegradable and non-biodegradable waste.
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Write the full form of DDT.
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