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1. Art & Culture Sample
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2. Modern Indian history from about the middle of the eighteenth century until the present- significant events, personalities, issues. (copy)
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5. History of the world will include events from the 18th century such as Industrial revolution, World wars, Redrawal of national boundaries, Colonization, Decolonization, Political philosophies like Communism, Capitalism, Socialism etc.- their forms and effect on the society.
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7. Role of women and women’s organizations, Population and associated issues, Poverty and developmental issues, Urbanization, their problems and their remedies.
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10.2. Introduction to Maps
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9. Metals & Non-Metals
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10. Energy
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12. Plant Organisms
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14. Life Processes
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iii.3. The Magic of Photosynthesis: A Journey into Plant Nutrition in plant and Energy Production

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  • Leaves are the food factories of plants. 
  • Water and minerals present in the soil are absorbed by the roots and transported to the leaves. 
  • Carbon dioxide from air is taken in through the tiny pores present on the surface of leaves called stomata. 
    • These pores are surrounded by guard cells.
  • Water and minerals are transported to the leaves by the vessels which run throughout the root, the stem, the branches and the leaves. 
    • They form a continuous path or passage for the nutrients to reach the leaf. 
  • The leaves have a green pigment called chlorophyll. 
    • It helps leaves to capture the energy of the sunlight. 
  • This energy is used to synthesize food from carbon dioxide and water. 
  • The leaves other than green leaves also have chlorophyll, they also undergo photosynthesis. Algae can also prepare their own food by photosynthesis.

Photosynthesis

Photosynthesis

    • The synthesis of food occurs in the presence of sunlight, it is called photosynthesis 
    • Chlorophyll, sunlight, carbon dioxide and water are necessary to carry out the process of photosynthesis. 
      • It is a unique process on the earth.
      • In the absence of photosynthesis, life would be impossible on the earth.
    • The solar energy is captured by the leaves and stored in the plant in the form of food. 
      • Thus, the sun is the ultimate source of energy for all living organisms.
      • Oxygen is produced during photosynthesis. 
    • During photosynthesis, chlorophyll containing cells of leaves in the presence of sunlight, use carbon dioxide and water to synthesize carbohydrates. 
  • The process can be represented in an equation: 

  • End Products: During this process oxygen is released. 
    • The presence of starch in leaves indicates the occurrence of photosynthesis. Starch is also a carbohydrate.

Important Products:

  • Carbohydrates: They are made of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen. 
      • These are used to synthesize other components of food such as proteins and fats. 
  • Proteins: They are nitrogenous substances and contain nitrogen.

Importance of Nitrogen for Plants: 

  • The nitrogen is present in abundance in gaseous form in the air but plants cannot absorb nitrogen in this form. 
  • Soil has certain bacteria that convert gaseous nitrogen into a usable form and release it into the soil (Nitrogen Fixation). 
  • These are absorbed by the plants along with water. 
  • Fertilizers are also rich in nitrogen, which is added to the soil by farmers. 

CELLS: The bodies of living organisms are made of tiny units called cells. Cells can be seen only under the microscope. Some  organisms are

made of only one cell. The cell is enclosed by a thin outer boundary, called the cell membrane. Most cells have a distinct, centrally located  spherical structure called the nucleus. The nucleus is surrounded by a jelly-like substance called cytoplasm.