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Question
Match the terms of column I with those in column II:
| Column I | Column II |
| (i) Stomata closed | (a) decomposers |
| (ii) Autotrophs | (b) light reaction |
| (iii) By-products of photosynthesis | (c) animals |
| (iv) Photolysis | (d) during night |
| (v) Bacteria and fungi | (e) green plants |
| ( f) oxygen |
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Solution
(i) (d) During night
(ii) (e) Green plants
(iii) (f) Oxygen
(iv) (b) Light reaction
(v) (a) Decomposers
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