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प्रश्न
Match the items in Column I with the ones most appropriate in Column II. Rewrite the matching pairs.
Column I |
Column II |
(a) Alveoli |
(i) where aerobic respiration takes place |
(b) Bronchioles |
(ii) lined with hair |
(c) Nasal Chamber |
(iii) diffusion of gases |
(d) Bronchi |
(iv) small air tubes |
(v) an inverted Y shaped tube |
|
(vi) a common passage for food and air |
उत्तर
Column I |
Column II |
(a) Alveoli |
(iii) diffusion of gases |
(b) Bronchioles |
(iv) small air tubes |
(c) Nasal Chamber |
(ii) lined with hair |
(d) Bronchi |
(v) an inverted Y shaped tube |
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