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A candidate in order to study the process of osmosis has taken 3 potato cubes and put them in 3 different beakers containing 3 different solutions. After 24 hours, in the first beaker the potato cube increased in size, in the second beaker the potato cube decresed in size and in the third beaker there was no change in the size of the potato cube. The following diagram shows the result of the same experiment:



i. Give the technical terms of the solution used in beaker 1 2 and 3
ii. In beaker 3 the size of the potato cube remains the same. Explain the reason in brief
iii. Write the specific feature of the cell sap of root hair a which helps in absorption of water. 
iv. What is osmosis?
v. How does a cell wall and a cell membrane differ in their permeability?


i. The technical terms of the solution used in beaker 1 2 and 3

1. Hypotonic
2. Hypertonic
3. Isotonic

ii.  The third beaker contains isotonic solution, that is the concentration of the solution is the same as that of the potato cube, Thus, there is no osmosis taking place as there is no concentration gradient. Thus, the cube remains the same as no water is taken or released.

iii. Cell sap is present at a higher concentration that that of the surrounding soil and thus it absorbs water through the process of osmosis.

iv. Osmosis – Is the process of the movement of the solvent molecule from the region of its higher concentration to the region of its lower concentration through a semi-permeable membrane.

v. Cell wall is freely permeable while cell membrane is semi-permeable. 

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Briefly explain the following terms.

(iv)Diapedesis

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The figure given below represents an experimental setup with a weighing machine to demonstrate a particular process in plants. The experimental setup was placed in bright sunlight. Study the diagram and answer the following questions:

 

 (i) Name the process intended for study.

(ii) Define the above mentioned process.

(iii) When the weight of the test tube (A & B) is taken before and after the experiment, what is observed? Give reasons to justify your observation in A & B.

(iv) What is the purpose of keeping the test tube Bin the experimental setup? 
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A candidate in order to study the process of osmosis has taken 3 potato cubes and put them in 3 different beakers containing 3 different solutions. After 24 hours, in the first beaker the potato cube increased in size, in the second beaker the potato cube decresed in size and in the third beaker there was no change in the size of the potato cube. The following diagram shows the result of the same experiment:

i. Give the technical terms of the solution used in beaker 1, 2 and 3. 
ii. In beaker 3 the size of the potato cube remains the same. Explain the reason in brief
iii. Write the specific feature of the cell sap of root hair a which helps in absorption of water.
iv. What is osmosis?
v. How does a cell wall and a cell membrane differ in their permeability?

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State any two harmful effects of noise pollution on human health.

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State Mendel's Law of segregation. 

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Briefly explain the following terms.

(v) Hormones 

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Briefly explain the following terms.

(iii) Biomedical waste
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Briefly explain the following terms.

(i) Monohybrid cross 
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The diagram below represents the simplified pathway of the circulation of blood.

Study the same and answer the questions which follow:

(i) Name the blood vessels labelled 1 and 2.

(ii) State the function of blood vessels labelled 5 and 8.

(iii) What is the importance of the blood vessel labelled 6?

(iv) Which blood vessel will contain a high amount of glucose and amino acids after a meal?

(v) Draw a diagram of the different blood cells as seen in a smear of human blood.

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