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Suppose you accidentally find an old preserved permanent slide without a label. In your effort to identify it, you place the slide under microscope and observe the following features:-

  1. Unicellular
  2. Well defined nucleus
  3. Biflagellate–one flagellum lying longitudinally and the other transversely.

What would you identify it as? Can you name the kingdom it belongs to?

[2] Biological Classification
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Match the following and choose the correct option

Column I Column II
A. Aleurone layer i. Without fertilization
B. Parthenocarpic fruit ii. Nutrition
C. Ovule iii. Double fertilization
D. Endosperm iv. Seed
[5] Morphology of Flowering Plants
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What part of the plant would show the following:

Radial vascular bundle

[6] Anatomy of Flowering Plants
Chapter: [6] Anatomy of Flowering Plants
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Distinguish between the following:

Open and closed vascular bundles

[6] Anatomy of Flowering Plants
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Match the following and choose the correct option

Column I Column II
A. Touch i. Nasal epithelium
B. Smell ii. Foramen magnum
C. Cranial nerves iii. Sensory papillae
D. Medulla oblongata iv. Peripheral nervous system
[7] Structural Organisation in Animals
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Name the process by which a tadpole develops into an adult frog.

[7] Structural Organisation in Animals
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The digestive system of frog is made of the following parts. Arrange them in an order beginning from mouth.

Mouth, oesophagus, buccal cavity, stomach, intestine, cloaca, rectum, cloacal aperture

[7] Structural Organisation in Animals
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What is the difference between cutaneous and pulmonary respiration?

[7] Structural Organisation in Animals
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Special venous connection between liver and intestine and between kidney and intestine is found in frog, what are they called?

[7] Structural Organisation in Animals
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Frogs are beneficial for mankind, justify the statement.

[7] Structural Organisation in Animals
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Draw a neat and well labelled diagram of male reproductive system of a frog.

[7] Structural Organisation in Animals
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Which of the following statements is true for a secretory cell?

[8] Cell : the Unit of Life
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What is a tonoplast?

[8] Cell : the Unit of Life
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What is the significance of vacuole in a plant cell?

[8] Cell : the Unit of Life
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Mention a single membrane bound organelle which is rich in hydrolytic enzymes.

[8] Cell : the Unit of Life
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Explain the association of carbohydrate to the plasma membrane and its significance.

[8] Cell : the Unit of Life
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What are different classes of enzymes? Explain any two with the type of reaction they catalyse.

[9] Biomolecules
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Why is RuBisCo enzyme the most abundant enzyme in the world?

[11] Photosynthesis in Higher Plants
Chapter: [11] Photosynthesis in Higher Plants
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Why photorespiration does not take place in C4 plants?

[11] Photosynthesis in Higher Plants
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Monocarpic plants are those which ______.

[13] Plant Growth and Development
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