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PART D
GIVE ANSWER IN ONE WORD ONLY (1x10)
1.Name the reproductive organ of a plant.
2. Name the process of water seepage into the ground
3. Name the process of changing of water into its vapour
4.. What is the full form of CFL's?
5. Name the process of fusion of male and female gametes in plants.
6. Mention the name of one device that work on the basis of magnetic effects of current.
7.Give one examples of the heating effect of current.
8. Mention the mode of reproduction in the Spirogyra.
9. What are the bulb-like projections forming in yeasts?
10.Name any two forms of water.
Part E
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Answers

Answered by krupa212010106
5

Hola, here is your answer

1. stamen

2. infiltration

3. evaporation

4. compact fluorescent lamp

5. fertilization

6. Electric bell works on the magnetic effect of current,

7. Electric iron, electric toaster, water heaters

8. Spirogyra species can reproduce both sexually and asexually

9. bud

10. Water can occur in three states: solid (ice), liquid, or gas (vapor).

Answered by ummesalmamustafapetl
0

Answer:

1 Stamen and pistil

1 Stamen and pistil 2. infiltration

1 Stamen and pistil 2. infiltration 3. evaporation

1 Stamen and pistil 2. infiltration 3. evaporation 4.compact fluorescent light

1 Stamen and pistil 2. infiltration 3. evaporation 4.compact fluorescent light5. fertilization

1 Stamen and pistil 2. infiltration 3. evaporation 4.compact fluorescent light5. fertilization 6. electric bell

1 Stamen and pistil 2. infiltration 3. evaporation 4.compact fluorescent light5. fertilization 6. electric bell7. electric iron, electric toaster

1 Stamen and pistil 2. infiltration 3. evaporation 4.compact fluorescent light5. fertilization 6. electric bell7. electric iron, electric toaster 8. both sexual and asexual

1 Stamen and pistil 2. infiltration 3. evaporation 4.compact fluorescent light5. fertilization 6. electric bell7. electric iron, electric toaster 8. both sexual and asexual 9. budding

10. Soild, liquid and gases

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