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Q18.

Define Latent heat of Fusion and vaporization

Q1. Draw the labeled Diagram of Skeletal Muscles and Smooth Muscles

Q2.State the Location, structure and Function of Skeletal and Smooth Muscles.

Q3. Draw the structure of Phloem state functions of each constituent.

Q4. What is function of subrin where it is located?

Q5. What is Sclerenchyma? Draw the Structure, Location and function of it.

Q6. State the difference between ligament and tendon

Q7.When apricot is added to water then concentrated sugar solution what observations are
noted?

Q8. State two 2 similarity and 1 difference between Mitochondria and Plastids.

Q9. State the function of i. Vacuoles present in Paramecium and amoeba.

ii. Chloroplast

iii. Gene

iv. Chromatin

v. DNA

Q10.What is Composite fish Farming? Mention the layers with examples of composite fish
farming?

State the advantages of Composite fish farming. What are the disadvantages of composite fish
farming? How can we overcome the problems of composite fish farming?

Q12. Magnesium and oxygen combine in the ratio of 3: 2 by mass to form magnesium oxide.
What mass of oxygen gas would be required to react completely with 24 g of magnesium?

Q13. 4 grams of hydrogen reacts with some oxygen to make 36 grams of water. Figure out how
much oxygen must have been used by applying the law of conservation of mass?

Q14. On heating, 10.0 grams of sodium carbonate (Na2CO3), 4.4 g of carbon dioxide (CO2) and
5.6 g of sodium oxide (Na2O) is produced. Show that this reaction obeys the law of conservation
of mass.
Q15. Identify the polyatomic compounds and ions from the following.

CaCO3 Ca3 (PO4)2 CaO

Q16.Define relative atomic mass? State the atomic mass of Aluminum.

Q17. Classify the mixtures --- Rubber, tincture of iodine, salt solution, Chalk Powders, Shaving
cream, gem, soil

What are Alloys? why are they called as mixtures?

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