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bioeducation: May 2014
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Saturday, May 10, 2014. Activity on biodegradable and non-biodegradable substances. Study Biodegradable and Non-biodegradable substances. Materials Required: Two pots, soil, plastic, polythene, aluminum foils, canes, plants and animal waste, waste papers. Take two pots half filled with soil,. Label them – Biodegradable and Non-biodegradable,. Put plastic polythene, aluminum foils in non biodegradable pot. Put plant and animal waste in – Biodegradable pot. Take images showing the top view. Put 5-6 seeds i...
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bioeducation: Management of Natural Resources
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Monday, November 30, 2009. Management of Natural Resources. What is Ganga Action Plan and when was it implemented? It is a massive multi-crore project implemented in 1985.It is to clean the excess pollution from the river Ganga. Write the causes of pollution in the river Ganga. Untreated sewagesuch as garbage and excreta are dumped into the Ganga. Pollution is also caused by other human activities like bathing, washing and immersion of ashes or unburnt pieces of dead bodies. Why should we conserve forest?
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bioeducation: February 2008
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Friday, February 8, 2008. Management of Natural Resources. 1 Define the term natural resource. 2 What is meant by the term ‘sustainable development? 3 What are the three R’s to save the environment? 4 Name the project launched to clean Ganga? Explain with one example each. 5 What does presence of coli form in water indicate? 6 What is the pH of neutral sample of water? 7 What do you mean by recycle? 8 What do you understand by re use of material? 9 What do you mean by re use? Explain it with example.
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bioeducation: Experiments on Seed Germination
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Saturday, May 10, 2014. Experiments on Seed Germination. Aim: Experimental Set up to show conditions essential for germination. Materials Required: Beaker/glass, Glass strip/ scale, 3 bean/gram seeds, water. Observation: You will observe that only the middle seed germinates properly with the shoot and root. The top seed above the water will not germinate at all and the one totally immersed in water will give out only a small radicle. The topmost seed does not germinate as. KULACHI HANSRAJ MODEL SCHOOL.
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bioeducation: Life processes
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Sunday, July 20, 2008. Students First Terminal Exams is approaching. Let us revise the text book questions of chapter Life processes. Q1 Why is diffusion insufficient to meet the oxygen requirements of multicultural organisms like humans? Q2 What criteria do we use to decide whether something is alive? Ans Living organisms must do breathing, movements, growth and development. Living creatures must keep repairing and maintaining their structures. They also produce their young ones. 3 Other raw materials l...
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e learning at Kulachi Hansraj Model School: September 2007
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E learning at Kulachi Hansraj Model School. Learning is not confined to the four walls of classrooms! KHMS is the proud recipient of 3rd Computer Literacy Excellence Awards for Schools. Ashok Vihar, New Delhi, India. View my complete profile. Proud to be a part of KHMS. CII Shiksha's First National Best E-Teacher Award. Conferred by Hon'ble A.P.J. Abdul Kalam to Ms Rashmi Kathuria. Kulachi's e Teachers on mission. Accountancy.ClassXI(Ms. Bindu Dewan). Bio Education (Ms. Manjula Agarwal). Kulachi Hansraj ...
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bioeducation: October 2007
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Wednesday, October 17, 2007. Gibbons are the smallest and lightest apes found in Southeast Asia. There are different species in the gibbon family: white- handed gibbon, white –. Browed gibbon and white- cheeked gibbon. Gibbon is the only gibbon that is not strictly monogamous. Other gibbons are faithful. Members of a typical gibbon family include the couple a father, mother, and some young animals. The mother is the dominant animal in the group. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). KULACHI HANSRAJ MODEL SCHOOL.
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bioeducation: September 2007
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Saturday, September 29, 2007. Types of movements in plants. Labels: types of movements in plants. Control and Coordination in Plants. Plant shows two types of movements- one dependent on growth and the other independent of growth. Movements Due to growth or Tropic Movements. 1 The movement of a plant part in response to light is called phototropism. The stem of a growing plant bends towards the light (positive phototropism), while roots of a plant move away from light (negative phototropism). There are s...
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bioeducation: July 2007
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Thursday, July 26, 2007. Is powered by BubbleShare. Add to my blog. Labels: structure of heart. Give one word for the following:. 1 A blood vessel that transports oxygenated blood from lungs to heart. 2 A blood vessel that poured blood into right atrium. 3 Covering of heart. 4 The thinnest blood vessel. 5 The cells of blood responsible for clotting of blood. 6 The blood vessel which carry blood back to the heart from lungs. 7 The largest artery of the heart. 9 A non nucleated cell present in human blood.
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bioeducation: July 2008
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Sunday, July 20, 2008. Students First Terminal Exams is approaching. Let us revise the text book questions of chapter Life processes. Q1 Why is diffusion insufficient to meet the oxygen requirements of multicultural organisms like humans? Q2 What criteria do we use to decide whether something is alive? Ans Living organisms must do breathing, movements, growth and development. Living creatures must keep repairing and maintaining their structures. They also produce their young ones. 3 Other raw materials l...