Class 10 | Life Process I

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The product of fermentation in yeast is

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Excess of lipids are stored in ........... tissue in the body.

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Each cell contains ..................% water by weight.

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Centrioles duplicate and each centriole moves to opposite poles of the cells during .......... .

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A molecule of ............. is completely oxidized in aerobic respiration.

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Cell plate formation occurs during

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Energy is obtained in the form of

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Spindle fibers attach to which part of the chromosome?

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Amino acids are obtained after digestion of

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Cell plate formation will be observed during ............ in onion root tip cells.

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Energy obtained from proteins is ........... per gram of protien.

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Which of the following is a protein present in Bones?

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The process of glycolysis occurs in

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Tricarboxylic acid cycle is operated in the

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Before any type of cell division, the cell doubles up its ........... number present in the nucleus.

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While performing exercise, our muscle cells perform anaerobic respiration which results in the accumulation of

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Excess carbohydrates are stored in the liver and muscles in the form of .....

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Somatic and stem cells undergo ............. type of division.

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Two molecules of acetyl Co-A produced from ................. (formed in glycolysis), enter the mitochondia

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In this stage of mitosis, the daughter chromosomes start to move towards the opposite poles.

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Fatty acids are used for producing the covering around the .............. of nerve cells.

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If there is insufficient amount of carbohydrates in the body, which of these can be used for energy production?

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Identify the phase of mitosis in which onion root tips stained with iodine show daughter chromatids.

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.................is the common step of aerobic and anaerobic respiration.

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In glycolysis process, a molecule of glucose is oxidized in a stepwise manner to form ........molecules of pyruvic acid.

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Chromosomes complete their condensation and become clearly visible along with their sister chromatids during ................ .

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Fatty acids are obtained after digestion of

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Complete the following analogy and select the correct option. TCA cycle: Mitochondria :: Glycolysis : ................ .

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Which of the following is the first phase of karyokinesis?

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The full form of NAD is

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There are ............. main types of vitamins.

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Which of the following is NOT a part of mitosis?

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Which of the following molecules is NOT produced during glycolysis?

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Molecules of pyruvic acid formed in glycolysis are converted into molecules of

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Which of the following represents a diploid cell?

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A multicellular organism grows up due to

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Proteins of animal origin are called as '.................' proteins.

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Energy obtained from carbohydrates is..............per gram of carbohydrate.

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How many daughter cells would be formed after meiotic division of one diploid cell?

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After complete oxidation of a glucose molecule..............ATP molecules are formed.

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FAD stands for ........... .

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Excess of amino acids are broken down and converted to .............., which is eliminated out of the body.

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In this stage of mitosis, the daughter chromosomes appear like bunch of bananas.

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In mitotic division, the nuclear membrane completely disappears in ............. stage.

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Oxygen and...............are exchanged between the body and surrounding in case of respiration occurring at body level.

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Spindle fibers completely disappear during ............. of mitosis.

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The spindle fibres start appearing from ............. stage of karyokinesis.

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Life Process I

Class 10 | Life Process I

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Excess carbohydrates are stored in the liver and muscles in the form of …..

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Which of the following represents a diploid cell?

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Proteins of animal origin are called as ‘……………..’ proteins.

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Complete the following analogy and select the correct option. TCA cycle: Mitochondria :: Glycolysis : ……………. .

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The full form of NAD is

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Somatic and stem cells undergo …………. type of division.

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Cell plate formation will be observed during ………… in onion root tip cells.

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Which of the following molecules is NOT produced during glycolysis?

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The process of glycolysis occurs in

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Which of the following is a protein present in Bones?

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Fatty acids are used for producing the covering around the ………….. of nerve cells.

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Excess of amino acids are broken down and converted to ………….., which is eliminated out of the body.

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While performing exercise, our muscle cells perform anaerobic respiration which results in the accumulation of

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There are …………. main types of vitamins.

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……………..is the common step of aerobic and anaerobic respiration.

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How many daughter cells would be formed after meiotic division of one diploid cell?

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Fatty acids are obtained after digestion of

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A molecule of …………. is completely oxidized in aerobic respiration.

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Which of the following is NOT a part of mitosis?

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Energy obtained from proteins is ……….. per gram of protien.

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Energy obtained from carbohydrates is…………..per gram of carbohydrate.

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Tricarboxylic acid cycle is operated in the

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In mitotic division, the nuclear membrane completely disappears in …………. stage.

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In this stage of mitosis, the daughter chromosomes start to move towards the opposite poles.

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In this stage of mitosis, the daughter chromosomes appear like bunch of bananas.

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Centrioles duplicate and each centriole moves to opposite poles of the cells during ………. .

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Identify the phase of mitosis in which onion root tips stained with iodine show daughter chromatids.

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The spindle fibres start appearing from …………. stage of karyokinesis.

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Two molecules of acetyl Co-A produced from …………….. (formed in glycolysis), enter the mitochondia

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A multicellular organism grows up due to

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Which of the following is the first phase of karyokinesis?

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Excess of lipids are stored in ……….. tissue in the body.

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After complete oxidation of a glucose molecule…………..ATP molecules are formed.

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FAD stands for ……….. .

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Molecules of pyruvic acid formed in glycolysis are converted into molecules of

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If there is insufficient amount of carbohydrates in the body, which of these can be used for energy production?

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The product of fermentation in yeast is

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Amino acids are obtained after digestion of

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Before any type of cell division, the cell doubles up its ……….. number present in the nucleus.

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Oxygen and……………are exchanged between the body and surrounding in case of respiration occurring at body level.

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Spindle fibers completely disappear during …………. of mitosis.

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Spindle fibers attach to which part of the chromosome?

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Energy is obtained in the form of

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Each cell contains ………………% water by weight.

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Chromosomes complete their condensation and become clearly visible along with their sister chromatids during ……………. .

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Cell plate formation occurs during

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In glycolysis process, a molecule of glucose is oxidized in a stepwise manner to form ……..molecules of pyruvic acid.

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