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Match the terms given in column A with column B: Column A (a) Hydathodes (b) Stomata (c) Cuticle (d) Lenticels (e) Guard cells Column B (i) Photosynthesis (ii) Respiration

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Match the terms given in column A with column B:

  Column A   Column B
(a) Hydathodes (i) Photosynthesis
(b) Stomata (ii) Respiration
(c) Cuticle (iii) Regulates opening and closing of stomata
(d) Lenticels (iv) Reduces loss of water
(e) Guard cells (v)  Guttation
Match the Columns
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Solution

  Column A   Column B
(a) Hydathodes (v)  Guttation
(b) Stomata (i) Photosynthesis
(c) Cuticle (iv) Reduces loss of water
(d) Lenticels (ii) Respiration
(e) Guard cells (iii) Regulates opening and closing of stomata
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Chapter 5: Transpiration - Review Questions [Page 67]

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Selina Concise Biology [English] Class 10 ICSE
Chapter 5 Transpiration
Review Questions | Q C. 3. | Page 67

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