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GeneralClass 10CBSE

Entrepreneurship helps in social transformation. Explain

The main objective of setting up an enterprise is the social development and hence entrepreneurship provides an opportunity to an entrepreneur to bring a positive social change.

GeneralClass 10CBSE

Why an entrepreneur is called a change agent?

An entrepreneur is called a change agent as he with his innovation and skill brings a positive change in the environment.

GeneralClass 10CBSE

How Peter Drucker has defined the term entrepreneur?

According to Peter Drucker, entrepreneur is a one who is involved in gathering and using resources to opportunities to produce results.

GeneralClass 10CBSE

When does a source become a resource?

A source becomes a resource when it acquires a utilitarian dimension along with an economic value.

GeneralClass 10CBSE

List any two characteristics of entrepreneur.

Characteristics of Entrepreneur: Innovator Problem solver

GeneralClass 10CBSE

Explain Joseph Schumpeter’s concept of entrepreneurship.

Joseph Schumpeter defines entrepreneurship as a process of creative destruction.

GeneralClass 10CBSE

How does the spirit of entrepreneurship help an entrepreneur?

The spirit of entrepreneurship helps an individual to take up challenges and grow in future.

GeneralClass 10CBSE

Why any individual need an enterprise?

An individual need an enterprise for happiness, joy, comfort and peace so that he can have a life worth living.

GeneralClass 10CBSE

What do you mean by entrepreneurship?

It is the process through which entrepreneurs create and grow enterprises.

BiologyClass 10CBSE

Explain gene therapy using adenovector

Gene therapy uses a vector to deliver a correct gene into cells to treat a genetic disorder.Gene Therapy Using Adenovector:Adenovector – virus-based carrier used to deliver the correct geneCorrect gene – healthy gene inserted into the vector<stron

BiologyClass 10CBSE

Explain human insulin production using recombinant DNA technology

Human insulin is produced by inserting the human insulin gene into bacterial plasmid DNA, allowing bacteria to make insulin.Human Insulin Production:Human pancreas cell – source of the insulin-producing geneDNA – genetic material containing the insulin gene<li data-list-item-id="e592633b50c5011dc28097888

ScienceClass 10CBSE

Explain Flavr Savr tomato

Flavr Savr tomato is a genetically modified tomato with delayed ripening and longer shelf life.The Flavr Savr Tomato:Flavr Savr tomato – genetically modified tomatoDNA – genetic material modified to control ripeningSyringe or injection</st

BiologyClass 10CBSE

Explain the epiglottis and surrounding throat structures

The epiglottis is a flap that prevents food from entering the trachea during swallowing.Epiglottis:<ul style="-webkit-text-stroke-width:0px;color:rgb(0, 0, 0);font-family:Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;font-size:11px;font-style:normal;font-variant-caps:normal;font-variant-ligatures:normal;font-weight:400;letter-spacing:normal;orphans:2;text-align:start;text-decoration-color:initial;text-decoration-style:initial;text-decoration-thickness:initial;text-indent:0

BiologyClass 10CBSE

Explain the human digestive system shown in the image in simple short points.

The human digestive system includes the mouth, salivary glands, pharynx, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine, rectum, anus, liver, gallbladder, and pancreas.Human Digestive SystemParotid gland and duct – produces salivaSublingual and submandibular glands and ducts – produce saliva<li dat

BiologyClass 10CBSE

Explain the buccal cavity of man shown in the image in simple short points

The buccal cavity contains lips, teeth, gums, tongue, palate, uvula, and tonsils.Buccal Cavity of ManLips – outer opening of the mouthGingiva / gums – tissue around the teethHard palate – front bony roof of the mouth<li data-

BiologyClass 10CBSE

Explain the large intestine and its various parts

The large intestine includes the cecum, appendix, colon, sigmoid colon, rectum, and anus.Large Intestine and Its Various Parts<p style="-webkit-text-stroke-width:0px;color:rgb(0, 0, 0);font-family:Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;font-size:11px;font-style:normal;font-variant-caps:normal;font-variant-ligatures:normal;font-weight:400;letter-spacing:normal;orphans:2;text-align:start;text-decoration-col

BiologyClass 10CBSE

Explain the tongue surface and types of lingual papillae shown in the image in simple short points.

The tongue has four main papillae: circumvallate, fungiform, filiform, and foliate papillae.Tongue Surface Showing Lingual PapillaeCircumvallate papillae: large papillae near the back of the tongueFungiform papillae: mushroom-shaped papillae, mostly on the front and sides<li data-list-item-id="eb6f9d4262

BiologyClass 10CBSE

Explain the structure of a tooth shown in the image in simple short points

The image shows the main parts of a tooth, including the crown, neck, roots, and internal tissues.Parts of Tooth:Crown – visible upper part of the toothNeck – narrow part near the gumRoots – lower part fixed in the jaw bone<l

BiologyClass 10CBSE

Explain the layers of the alimentary canal wall shown in the image in simple short points

The alimentary canal wall has four main layers: mucosa, submucosa, muscularis externa, and serosa.Alimentary Canal Wall:Lumen – central hollow space where food passesMucosa – inner liningMuscularis mucosa – thin muscle layer under mucosaSubmucosa – support layer with vessels and nervesSubmucosal plexus – nerve network in submucosaCircul

BiologyClass 10CBSE

What are the 4 main parts of the stomach?

The stomach is a muscular, J-shaped organ that stores food, mixes it with digestive juices, and sends it to the small intestine.Parts of the stomach:Cardia – where food enters from the esophagus.Fundus – upper dome-shaped part.Body</strong

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