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CBSE solved Questions Chapter - 15 Our Environment Class - X Biology

Will the impact of removing all the organisms in a trophic level be different for different trophic levels? Can the organisms of any trophic level be removed without causing any damage to the ecosystem? Removal of all the organisms of a trophic level will affect the entire ecosystem of that area. Its impact on different trophic levels will be different because of the organisms of a trophic level are directly dependent on them while the organisms of other trophic level are indirectly depend on them for their food. For example, killing of herbivores will increase the number of carnivores and killing of carnivores will increase the number of herbivores. Most of the organisms will die of starvation. How do flows of energy occur in tropic level? Energy is used and conveyed from one trophic level to another is a food chain. This is called flow of energy. Green plants capture about 1% of the solar energy during photosynthesis. A part of this trapped energy is used by plants i...

CBSE_NCERT Chapter 11 Human Eye and Colorful World class 10th

Gist of Lesson for Quick Revision (By JSUNIL) 1. An eye is the most important organ of the human body. It is associated with vision and acts as a vital optical instrument. 2. An eye is spherical in shape of about 2.3 cm diameter and is covered externally by a hard thick and opaque layer called Sclerotica. The outermost layer of the eye is sclerotic that  protects  and holds the eye. 3. Cornea is transparent part bulging out of eye and allows the light to enter in the eye. Cornea is also known as the window or aperture of the eye. 4. Iris is a circular diaphragm having a hole in its centre .this hole is called pupil 5. Iris has muscles and coloured pigments that provide different colour y eyes 6. Iris controls the amount of light entering the eye through the pupil. 7. The pupil becomes small when bright light falls on the eye. However, it becomes wide when there is dim light. 8. The eye lens is a crystalline convex lens made up of transparent and flexi...

Problem Solving Assessment:Sample Question Paper

English Language    PSA ENGLISH     (Questions 1 to 8) Read the following passage carefully and select the most suitable option from  each list according to the corresponding  number in the passage The Indian Peafowl, alternatively(1) known as the Blue Peafowl, is the national bird of India.  The male is called a peecok(2) and has  feathers which are made up of a range(3) of beautiful colours.  The female is  called a peahen.   The majority(4) of the female’s feathers are a plain (5)brown colour. These birds usually  live in sparsely  populated areas such as forests and don’t fly very often.  They eat berries, seeds and  sometimes snakes or small animals. Q 1.  Which of the following could replace ‘alternatively’ as  used  in the passage above? 1) and 2) also 3) then 4) never Q 2.    Which of the following is the correct spelling of ‘peecok’? 1) peacok 2)...

CBSE Pathshala: Class IX assignment Chapter: Sound

1 Mark Questions Q1. Which sound has a higher pitch, guitar or car horn? Q2. Name three animals which can hear ultrasonic vibrations. Q3. How are the wavelength and frequency of a sound related to its speed? Q4. Why sound wave is called a longitudinal wave? Q5. Frequency of a source of sound is 100 Hz. How many times does it vibrate in a minute? Q6. What is an echo? Q7.What do waves transport - matter or energy? Q8. What is a wave? Q9. Which characteristics of the sound help us to identify a person by his voice if he is sitting in a dark room? Q10. If the amplitude of a wave is doubled, what will be the effect on its loudness? 2 Marks Questions Q11. Which wave property determines a) loudness, b) Pitch? Q12. Why are the ceilings of concert halls curved? Q13. How is ultrasound used for cleaning? Q14. Sound is produced due to a vibratory motion, then why a vibrating pendulum does not produce sound? Q15. A sound produces 20 crests and 20 troughs in 0.4 sec. Find the frequenc...