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………….occurs through stomata. Translocat...

………….occurs through stomata.
Translocation
Perspiratin
Transpiration
Conduction

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Translocation

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Perspiratin

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Transpiration

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Conduction

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CHETANA PUBLICATION-Life Processes In Living Organisms-EXERCISE
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  2. …………..stimulates growth of secondary sexual characteristics in men. T...

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  5. In plants, gaseous substances are given out by …………… Root pressure ...

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  6. Each kidney has approximately …………..nephtorns 1 lakh 10000 10 lak...

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  7. Insulin is secreated by the …………of the pancreas. Alpha cells Beta c...

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  9. Co-ordination of voluntary movemtns is done by ………….. . Cerebrum Cer...

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  14. Select the odd man out: Dendrite, Cell body, Axon, Synapse.

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