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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

Match the Columns

Solution

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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Chapter 14: The Respiratory System - Very short answer type [Page 148]

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Selina Concise Biology [English] Class 9 ICSE
Chapter 14 The Respiratory System
Very short answer type | Q 5 | Page 148

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