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  1. Asked: October 21, 2020In: Class 10

    What are the differences between autotrophic nutrition and heterotrophic? nutrition?

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    Added an answer on December 6, 2020 at 4:52 am

    Autotrophic nutrition: 1. Food is synthesised from simple inorganic raw materials such as CO2 and water. 2. Presence of green pigment (chlorophyll) is necessary. 3. Food is generally prepared during day time. 4. All green plants and some bacteria have this type of nutrition. Heterotrophic nutrition:Read more

    Autotrophic nutrition:
    1. Food is synthesised from simple inorganic raw materials such as CO2 and water.
    2. Presence of green pigment (chlorophyll) is necessary.
    3. Food is generally prepared during day time.
    4. All green plants and some bacteria have this type of nutrition.
    Heterotrophic nutrition:
    1. Food is obtained directly or indirectly from autotrophs. This food is broken down with the help of enzymes.
    2. No pigment is required in this type of nutrition.
    3. Food can be prepared at all times.
    4. All animals and fungi have this type of nutrition.

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  2. Asked: October 21, 2020In: Class 10

    What processes would you consider essential for maintaining life?

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    Added an answer on December 6, 2020 at 4:46 am

    Life processes such as nutrition, respiration, transportation, excretion, etc. are essential for maintaining life. For more answers visit to website: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-10/science/chapter-6/

    Life processes such as nutrition, respiration, transportation, excretion, etc. are essential for maintaining life.

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    https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-10/science/chapter-6/

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  3. Asked: October 21, 2020In: Class 10

    What are outside raw materials used for by an organism?

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    An organism uses outside raw materials mostly in the form of food (Since life on earth depends on carbon based molecules, most of these food sources are also carbon-based) and oxygen. The raw materials required by an organism can be quite varied depending on the complexity of the organism and its enRead more

    An organism uses outside raw materials mostly in the form of food (Since life on earth depends on carbon based molecules, most of these food sources are also carbon-based) and oxygen. The raw materials required by an organism can be quite varied depending on the complexity of the organism and its environment.

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    https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-10/science/chapter-6/

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  4. Asked: October 21, 2020In: Class 10

    What criteria do we use to decide whether something is alive?

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    Any visible movement such as walking, breathing, or growing is generally used to decide whether something is alive or not. However, a living organism can also have movements, which are not visible to the naked eye. Therefore, the presence of molecular movement inside the organisms used to decide wheRead more

    Any visible movement such as walking, breathing, or growing is generally used to decide whether something is alive or not. However, a living organism can also have movements, which are not visible to the naked eye. Therefore, the presence of molecular movement inside the organisms used to decide whether something is alive or not.

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  5. Asked: October 20, 2020In: Class 10

    Compare the functioning of alveoli in the lungs and nephrons in the kidneys with respect to their structure and functioning.

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    Alveoli: 1. Alveoli are tiny balloon-like structures present inside the lungs. 2. The walls of the alveoli are one cell thick and it contains an extensive network of blood capillaries. 3. The exchange of O2 and CO2 takes place between the blood of the capillaries that surround the alveoli and the gaRead more

    Alveoli:
    1. Alveoli are tiny balloon-like structures present inside the lungs.
    2. The walls of the alveoli are one cell thick and it contains an extensive network of blood capillaries.
    3. The exchange of O2 and CO2 takes place between the blood of the capillaries that surround the alveoli and the gases present in the alveoli.
    Alveoli are the site of gaseous exchange.
    Nephron:
    1. Nephrons are tubular structures present inside the kidneys.
    2. Nephrons are made of glomerulus, bowman’s capsule, and a long renal tube. It also contains a cluster of thin walled capillaries.
    3. The blood enters the kidneys through the renal artery which branches into many capillaries in the glomerulus. The water and solute are transferred to the nephron at Bowman’s capsule. Then the filtrate moves through the proximal tubule, distal tubule and collecting duct. The collecting duct collects the urine from many nephrons and passes it to the ureter. During the flow of filtrate, some substances such as glucose, amino acids, and water are selectively reabsorbed.
    Nephrons are the basic filtration unit.

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