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Difference between plant and animal cells

Plant cells Animal cells


Cell wall
Shape
Vacuole
Chloroplast
Cytoplasm
Mitochondria
Plastids
Golgi apparatus
Nucleus

Revision 1

MCQ
1. In liquids, the pressure
(a) increases with depth
(b) decreases with depth
(c) remains same at all depths
(d) sometimes increases sometimes decreases
2. Which of the following is an example of contact force ?
(a) Magnetic force
(b) Muscular force
(c) Electric force
(d) Gravitational force
3. The unwanted plants that grow along with the crops are called
(i) fertilizers (ii) manure
(iii) weeds (iv) kharif crops
4. (b) Medicine that kills or stops the growth of harmful disease-
causing microbes is known as
(i) antibiotic (ii) antibody
(iii) antigen (iv) vaccine

FILL IN THE BLANKS


1. ___________ force is the force resulting due to the action of
muscles.
2. A charged body ____________ an uncharged body towards
it
3. The disease caused by a protozoan and spread by an insect is
_______.
4. Yeast is a _______ fungus.
5. Separation of grain from chaff with the aid of wind is called
______
6. Leguminous plants fix _________ in the soil

Give reason
1. Why it is easier to walk on soft sand if we have flat shoes rather
than shoes with sharp heels?
2. Sugar is uses for the preservation of food. Why?
Answer the following questions

1. Give two examples each of situations in which you push or pull


to change the state of motion of objects
2. Name the forces acting on a plastic bucket containing water
held above ground level in your hand. Discuss why the forces
acting on the bucket do not bring a change in its state of
motion.
3. What is ploughing or tilling? State its advantages
4. Write a paragraph on the usefulness of microorganisms in our
lives.

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