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Science-Reproduction in Animals-Sainik School Class 9 Coaching Center Study Material Notes Jalandhar-Anand Classes

Science-Reproduction in Animals-Sainik School Class 9 Coaching Center Study Material Notes Jalandhar-Anand Classes ANAND CLASSES study material notes on animal reproduction offer a comprehensive and indispensable resource for Science Class 9 students preparing for the Sainik School entrance exam. With clear explanations, illustrative examples, interactive activities, and expert guidance from experienced faculty members, students can enhance their understanding of animal reproduction and excel in their academic pursuits. Access the study material notes today and embark on your journey towards success with ANAND CLASSES Introduction to Reproduction Reproduction is the process of giving rise to offspring. Reproduction is essential for the continuation of a species. There are two modes of reproduction: Sexual reproduction Asexual reproduction Asexual reproduction The type of reproduction in which only a single parent is involved is called asexual reproduction. There is no mixing of genetic
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Science Class 9 MCQs-Cell Structure & Function-Sainik School Coaching Center Study Material Notes Jalandhar-Anand Classes

Science Class 9 MCQs-Cell Structure & Function-Sainik School Coaching Center Study Material Notes Jalandhar-Anand Classes ANAND CLASSES MCQs on cell structure and function offer an invaluable resource for Science Class 9 students preparing for the Sainik School entrance exam. With comprehensive coverage, conceptual clarity, and exam-oriented preparation, students can strengthen their understanding of cell biology and enhance their exam readiness. Access the MCQs today and embark on your journey towards success with ANAND CLASSES Cell-Structure and Functions MCQs For Sainik School Entrance Exam 1.  Which organelle is called the “powerhouse of the cell”? A. Nucleus B. Endoplasmic reticulum C. Mitochondrion D. Golgi apparatus Answer: (C)  Mitochondrion Solution:  The mitochondrion is called the “powerhouse of the cell” because it is responsible for producing energy-rich ATP molecules. Cells use ATP for all their energy needs. 2.  Which of the following instruments can be used to obse