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📚NCERT Questions — CBSE10

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The biological process involved in the removal of harmful metabolic wastes from the body is called:

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2

Which type of respiration produces a significantly greater amount of energy?

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3

What is the composition of 22 carat gold?

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4

Why is diffusion insufficient for transporting raw materials and energy to all parts of a large, complex plant?

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5

A solution turns red litmus blue. Its pH is likely to be:

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6

What is the chemical name for the common salt used in food?

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7

Which of the following is an example of a directional movement in plants caused by growth?

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8

An element replacing hydrogen in a hydrocarbon chain, which confers specific properties to the compound, is referred to as a:

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9

Hypothalamus plays an important role in the release of many hormones, for example, by releasing growth hormone releasing factor to stimulate the pituitary gland. This indicates its role in:

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10

What are soap molecules chemically?

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