Biology, asked by soniachauhan613, 10 months ago

Fill in the blank spaces in the .
1. The physical process of exchange of gases with the surroundings is called..................
2. Cellular respiration is also called.........
3. Rate of photosynthesis...........
as light intensity increases.
4. .................energy is converted into .................energy during the process
5. ................solution is used to test the presence of starch in a leat.
6. Yeast and some bacteria show...............respiration
7. The guard cells................
water when stoma are to be closed.
8. Woody stems take in air through openings called.................. .​

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Answered by NightmareQueena
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1). The physical process of exchange of gases with the surroundings is called Respiration.

2). Cellular respiration is also called Aerobic Respiration.

3). Rate of photosynthesis increases as light intensity increases.

4). Light energy is converted into Chemical energy during the process.

5). Iodine solution is used to test the presence of starch in a leat.

6). Yeast and some bacteria show Aerobic respiration.

7). The guard cells loses water when stoma are to be closed.

8). Woody stems take in air through openings called Lenticels.

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Answered by Brainlyunknowngirl
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1). The physical process of exchange of gases with the surroundings is called Respiration.

2). Cellular respiration is also called Aerobic Respiration.

3). Rate of photosynthesis increases as light intensity increases.

4). Light energy is converted into Chemical energy during the process.

5). Iodine solution is used to test the presence of starch in a leat.

6). Yeast and some bacteria show Aerobic respiration.

7). The guard cells loses water when stoma are to be closed.

8). Woody stems take in air through openings called Lenticels.

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