Question 2(i)
Name the following.
(a) The instrument which is used to measure water uptake by the plant shoot during transpiration.
(b) Movement of substances into root cells without the expenditure of energy.
(c) The enzyme that is released from the injured cells and blood platelets of a wound.
(d) The hormone produced when a plant is exposed to stress.
(e) The part of the internal ear concerned with dynamic equilibrium of the body.
(a) Potometer
(b) Passive transport
(c) Thrombokinase
(d) Abscisic Acid
(e) Sensory cells in Semicircular canal
Key Concepts Covered
This question tests your understanding of the following concepts from the chapter Solved Sample Paper 2: Question, Instrument, Measure, Water, Uptake, Plant. These are fundamental topics in Biology that students are expected to master as part of the ICSE Class 10 curriculum.
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