1. Animal cells contain nucleus, cytoplasm and a cell membrane. Plant cells also include a cell wall and chloroplasts, essential for photosynthesis. Bacterial cells don’t have a true nucleus but have a nucleoid, cell membrane and cytoplasm. This classification helps identify how different life forms arRead more

    Animal cells contain nucleus, cytoplasm and a cell membrane. Plant cells also include a cell wall and chloroplasts, essential for photosynthesis. Bacterial cells don’t have a true nucleus but have a nucleoid, cell membrane and cytoplasm. This classification helps identify how different life forms are structured. Understanding which parts belong to which type of cell is crucial for studying the diversity of living organisms.

     

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  2. (i) In test tube B, yeast breaks down the sugar and produces carbon dioxide as a result of fermentation. This gas rises and inflates the balloon. Since test tube A doesn’t contain yeast, no gas is formed and the balloon remains flat. This experiment clearly shows how living microorganisms like yeastRead more

    (i) In test tube B, yeast breaks down the sugar and produces carbon dioxide as a result of fermentation. This gas rises and inflates the balloon. Since test tube A doesn’t contain yeast, no gas is formed and the balloon remains flat. This experiment clearly shows how living microorganisms like yeast can produce gases during metabolic activity, proving their role in fermentation.

    (ii) By attaching the balloon to the lime water test tube, Aanandi is checking whether the gas inside the balloon is carbon dioxide. If lime water turns milky, it proves the presence of CO₂, confirming that yeast produced it during fermentation. This is a classic test for carbon dioxide and helps link microbial activity with chemical changes that can be observed through simple experiments.

     

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  3. The bean farmer avoided nitrogen fertiliser because legumes like beans have a natural advantage. Their roots contain nodules that host nitrogen-fixing bacteria. These microbes convert atmospheric nitrogen into forms usable by plants. This natural process provides enough nitrogen for healthy crop groRead more

    The bean farmer avoided nitrogen fertiliser because legumes like beans have a natural advantage. Their roots contain nodules that host nitrogen-fixing bacteria. These microbes convert atmospheric nitrogen into forms usable by plants. This natural process provides enough nitrogen for healthy crop growth, unlike wheat, which lacks such bacteria and needs nitrogen fertilisers. Thus, legumes help in maintaining soil fertility without external inputs.

     

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  4. Snehal wanted to observe the role of dried leaves in composting. Pit A, containing both peels and dried leaves, promotes better aeration and balances nitrogen with carbon, speeding up decomposition. Pit B, without leaves, might decompose slowly and produce foul smells due to poor air circulation andRead more

    Snehal wanted to observe the role of dried leaves in composting. Pit A, containing both peels and dried leaves, promotes better aeration and balances nitrogen with carbon, speeding up decomposition. Pit B, without leaves, might decompose slowly and produce foul smells due to poor air circulation and nitrogen overload. Her experiment tests how combining green and brown waste improves compost quality and efficiency.

     

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  5. (i) Bacteria are found in all environments and help digest food in our gut. (ii) Yeast is used in baking; it ferments sugar and releases gas, making dough rise. (iii) Rhizobium bacteria live in the root nodules of legume plants, converting atmospheric nitrogen into forms plants can absorb. These micRead more

    (i) Bacteria are found in all environments and help digest food in our gut.
    (ii) Yeast is used in baking; it ferments sugar and releases gas, making dough rise.
    (iii) Rhizobium bacteria live in the root nodules of legume plants, converting atmospheric nitrogen into forms plants can absorb. These microbes play essential roles in digestion, agriculture and food preparation.

     

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