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Two Very Small Organisms X and Y Both Reproduce by the Method of Budding. Organism X is Industrially Very Important Because It is Used in Making Alcohol from Sugar. It is Also Used in Making Bread. Organism Y Lives in Freshwater. If Organism Y Gets Cut into a Number of Parts Accidently, Each Cut Part Can Grow to Form Complete Organism. (A) What Are Organisms X and Y? (B) What is the Name of the Process in Which X Converts Sugar into Alcohol? (C) to Which Class of Organisms Does X Belong? (D) Name an Important Body Feature of Organism Y. (E) Which Organism is Multicellular and Which One is Unicellular? - Science

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Two very small organisms X and Y both reproduce by the method of budding. Organism X is industrially very important because it is used in making alcohol from sugar. It is also used in making bread. Organism Y Lives in freshwater. If organism Y gets cut into a number of parts accidently, each cut part can grow to form complete organism.
(a) What are organisms X and Y?
(b) What is the name of the process in which X converts sugar into alcohol?
(c) To which class of organisms does X belong?
(d) Name an important body feature of organism Y.
(e) Which organism is multicellular and which one is unicellular?

उत्तर

(a) The organism X is yeast and organism Y is Hydra.
(b) The process by which the organism X converts sugar into alcohol is fermentation.
(c) Organism X is a fungus; hence, it belongs to the category of non-green plants.
(d) Organism Y is a multicellular organism and comprises tentacles at one end.
(e) Organism X is unicellular, and the organism Y is multicellular.

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अध्याय 3: How do Organisms Reproduce? - Exercise 1 [पृष्ठ १४५]

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लखमीर सिंग Biology (Science) [English] Class 10
अध्याय 3 How do Organisms Reproduce?
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