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Sl. No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Lesson 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 Page No. 4 5 15 17 25 35 38 39 39 42 42 47 Para 3 Diagram 2.2.1 4 Ev.3 3.1 Addition of salt 3 (R ) 1 5 5 R2 Line 1 1.4 5 8,9 Tab.col. 1 Sheep, llama Honey Leafs skin Saprotrophic Saprotrophs Idli - Carbohydrate find out their uses Mistake
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Sheep Llama Honey comb Leafs surface Saprophytic Saprophytes Idli Carbohydrates, Proteins findout their medic inal uses tamarind, raw mangoes, lemon etc., continuous fats selected made grows towards
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modifications produce fasciculated In some plants eg. utricularia(Bladder wort) long, slender,flexible and very sensitive They coil around an upright support without any special structure endemic to Primitive unicellular(single celled organisms) Lacto bacillus Yes. The Protista Protozoans Paramoecium e,g, Euglena
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grow fascsiculated In bladder wort eg. utricularia long, slender and flexible and very sensitive They coil around an upright support on coming in its contact without any special structure found only in Primitive unicellular single celled organisms lacto bacillus Yes. the protista protozoans, paramecium e.g
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SUBJECT: Chemistry Sl. No 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Chapter No 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 10 10 10 10 10 Page No 110 110 112 115 116 116 116 117 117 121 121 122 123 128 1 figure fig 9.14 para 4(last line) Activity 9.8 Activity 9.9 table Evaluation(2) Evaluation(5) Activity 10.3 Point No 1,2,3,4 & 5 Activity 10.4 To Think 10.8 Change of state 2 Paragraph No Line No 7 11 1 9.3 1 1 -9 6 -2 colored baloon baloon in to baloon to check all wether temprature meters Brocket Fillings Hydrochloric acid (HCL) Cystals Appearence Evopration Dyes and paints(missing) Mistakes
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coloured balloon balloon into balloon to check whether all temperature metre Bracket Filings Sulphuric acid (H2SO4) Crystals Appearance Evaporation Dyes and paints
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milk of magnesia antacid Ammonia NH3, Methane CH4, Glucose C6H12O6 contains hammer classifying Types give off heat and light combustible and non-combustible essential observe LPG types carbonmonoxide + hydrogen carbondioxide+water leakage pan
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Mistake cup-board Thousand--------feet The unit ---------- is kg/m3 Note ---------seconds 1 Astronomical -------- (15 crore km) 1 Light year ------(9,46,000 crore kilometres) Displacement---- points decleration Negative sign is printed top of cell Sym bol an battery
cupboard In thousand------feet The SI unit ---------- is kg/m3 Note ---------seconds using a stop clock 1 Astronomical -------- (15 crore km) 1AU = 1.496X1011m 1 Light year ------- (9,46,000 crore kilometres) 1 Light year = 9.46X10 15m Displacement ------points in a particular direction deceleration Has to be replaced by positive sign Symbol a battery
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decreasing canal project Prevent help gametes delete the mentioned lines. A section through thigh bone of femur
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Coccys Rips, spine, hib Cllia Femer Eartworms (micorrizae) Ascomycota(sac fungi), Basidiomycota (club fungi) AmanitaPhalloides
Coccyx Ribs, spinal cord, Hip Bone Cilia Femur Earthworms Mycorrhizae Ascomycota (Penicillium) Basidiomycota ( toad stool ) Amanita phalloides
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Error Flowering and Non flowring Filamentus Gelidum Sargasum Anthroceros Cryptogames Cryaptogam Alakaloide Rhyzodermis Leaf Reticulate Veination Parallel Veination culticle Shelerenchyma culticle Cutcle choloyphyll cyca/pinus cryptogames pleridophyta Virus is a latin word which means poison Bacteriophage
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Flowering and Non-flowering Filamentous Gelidium Sargassum Anthoceros Cryptogams Cryptogams Alkaloid Rhizodermis Reticulate Venation Parallel venation Cuticle Schlerenchyma Cuticle Cuticle Chlorophyll Cycas/pinus Cryptogams Pteridophyta The word virus is derived from a latin word virion which means poison Bacteriophage (bacterial virus)
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Robert Koch Amoebic Dysentery Plasmodium falciparum Nitrosomonas Tuberculosis Delete Cholearae or Pneumonia Approaches of course B. thuringiensis Acetobacter Plasmodium falciparum Entamoeba 72oC 12 o C Diseases Jacob schleiden Epithelium Rough Endoplasmic reticulum smooth endoplasmic reticulum
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Structure of Mitochondria para 1 Diagram Structure of Nucleus Dia Structure of Nucleus Dia 6.3 Ciliated epithelium Activity 6.3 bonetissue 2 Para 3 para 3 rd para 6.3.2 1 Para Kidney Diagram para 1 1 Para Nephron Diagram Body Contour Body Contour
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Chromatin Reticlum Nucleor pore Nucleor Envelop Specilaise At their five margins Improtant phosphorus last line 1 line 3 line last line line 11 line 14 line 4 line 4
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encounter in ordinary experience is pure freezes at 0C an oxygen 1 St para must be shifted after activity 9.2.. (Activity 9.2 ..(Blue box) then The unscrambled elements) It is not possible to split potassium Caesium non-lustrous Mercury Hydrargyrum
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greyish ratio 7:4 decomposition for 50,000 years put off the fire
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Experiment made up of atoms Box depicting 10.1 need to be shifted above the paragraph starting with You..same . What will you notice? that take part in chemical reaction. Michael Faraday figure in experiment need to be shifted in between experiment -3 and conclusion in the presence of an electrical field in the absence of an electrical field Figure in experiment must be shifted above experiment -5 Figure must be shifted before the properties of anode rays primary structure of an atom Limitation of Thomson s model ----- is a negatively charged particle. charged plate
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Construct a model of Thomson atom Brief description of Thomson model LPG(Liquified Petroleum Gas) useful as fuels Destrictive distillation 700Kg of coke 50 litres of coaltar consititutents paraffain Separting Maharastra LNG (Liquified Natural Gas) b,c,d,e,f wrong order 1. Coal .. kerosene in the below circle
Construct Thomson s atom model Brief description of Thomson s model LPG(Liquefied Petroleum Gas) used as fuels Destructive distillation a) 700Kg of coke c)50 litres of coaltar constituents paraffin separating Maharashtra LNG (Liquefied Natural Gas) Assign a- Coal b-LPG C- Diesel delete other letters. Delete 1 and assign 1 before Read .. kerosene Delete the words
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a uniform s -2730C subtended Richter scale mm2 ,dm2 ml,kl,Hl,dl measure Physicist Philosopher Appearance g-acceleration due to gravity horses,hemisphere. parallel circuit parallel deca
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Mistakes If the LED brightness is low liquid Therefore liquid that. Using rubber gloves .extent lighting happend objectes electrocopes refrigirator changing lightining safety
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etion Mental susceptablity----elastic nature foetal Trafficking ulcer straightening arm articulates tarrus In multicellular organisms various glands secrete enzymes into the digestive cavity and digest the food extra cellularly. 1.5 litres hormone glucagon Ornithine cycle urethra atria
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Magnesium burns in oxygen Iron wool (made into thin figures burns in oxygen to produce both heat and light energy 2 nd Equation 1 4 3 4 2P2O5 Alnicos 2Na + Cl2 NaCl tendency for shorter Beryllium di chloride Boron tri fluoride zincnitrate 3g
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101 from 10 m/s to 50 m/s Thirnelveli constant velocity grater displaced by it of the liquid by the body distance traveled
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The coming closer of the opposite sexes is both.. Master Chemists of our body are kidneys Nutrition The processes Respiration breathing and make it.. hetro trophic
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Non toxic, resonably safe to handle, distribute and to be used as a fuel are examples dysentry
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Mistakes Compounds of carbon in different arrangement A creater The vital force theory Fig 13.3 structure of methane Allopropy Fig 13.4 Fig 13.5 Fig 13.6 Fig 13.7 Fig 13.8 Eg: third equation is wrong Carbon compounds can be . Carboxylic acids.
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zinc rod with two electrons more making it negatively charged. At the same time, Ammonium chloride splits into ammonia gas, two Hydrogen ions (2H+) and two chloride ions (2cl-). Zn++ ions and 2cl- ions recombine to form zinc chloride. The 2H+ ions migrate to the carbon rod and make it positively charged. Lead dioxide and Lead filing S2 B2 B1 to B2 Zinc Fig 17.7
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