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ICSE-SELF ASSESSMENT PAPER 3 -SECTION - II
  1. Explain the following term : Turgor pressure.

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  2. Write short notes on : Selective reabsorption

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  3. Hypotonic and Hypertonic solution

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  4. Briefly explain the following: Pulse

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  5. The diagram below represents the structure found in the inner ear. Stu...

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  6. Name the part of the ear responsible for transmitting impulses to the ...

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  7. The diagram below represents the structure found in the inner ear. S...

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  8. Name the audio receptor cells which pick up vibrations.

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  9. The diagram below represents the structure found in the inner ear. Stu...

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  10. Give one difference between the following pairs on the basis of what i...

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  11. Differentiate between : Cerebrum and Spinal cord (Arrangement of cyton...

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  12. Give one point of difference between the following on the basis of wha...

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  13. Differentiate between : Karyokinesis and Cytokinesis (Explain the te...

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  14. Give one point of difference between the following on the basis of wha...

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  15. Given below is a diagram representing a stage during mitotic cell divi...

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  16. Given below is a diagram representing a stage during mitotic cell divi...

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  17. Given below is a diagram representing a stage during mitotic cell divi...

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  18. Given below is a diagram representing a stage during mitotic cell divi...

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  19. Given below is a diagram representing a stage during mitotic cell divi...

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  20. The stain used while examining blood corpuscles.

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