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Column ‘Ii’ is a List of Items Related to Ideas in Column ‘I’. Match the Term in Column ‘Ii’ with the Suitable Idea Given in Column ‘I’. - Biology

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Column ‘II’ is a list of items related to ideas in Column ‘I’. Match the term in Column ‘II’ with the suitable idea given in Column ‘I’.

  Column I   Column II
(i) Grana (a) Decomposers
(ii) Autotrophs (b) Light reaction
(iii) By-products of photosynthesis (c) Animals
(iv) Photolysis (d) Oxygen
(v) Bacteria and fungi (e) Stimulated by light
(vi) Chloroplast (f) Power
(vii) Oxygen and water (g) Raw material
(viii) Sunlight (h) Machinery
(ix) CO2 and water (i) End products
(x) Glucose (sugar) (j) Workrooms
(xi) Cells in the leaf (k) By-products.

 

Match the Columns

Solution

  Column I   Column II
(i) Grana (f) Power
(ii) Autotrophs (d) Oxygen
(iii) By-products of photosynthesis (e) Stimulated by light
(iv) Photolysis (b) Light reaction
(v) Bacteria and fungi (a) Decomposers
(vi) Chloroplast (c) Animals
(vii) Oxygen and water (f) Power
(viii) Sunlight (a) Decomposers
(ix) CO2 and water (b) Light reaction
(x) Glucose (sugar) (d) Oxygen
(xi) Cells in the leaf (e) Stimulated by light
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Chapter 5: Photosynthesis - Match the Column

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ICSE Biology [English] Class 10
Chapter 5 Photosynthesis
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