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Question 9 Dead body → Fungi Earthworm" what type of food chain is this? A Predator food chain B Parasitic food chain C Saprophytic food chain D Both a and b Question 10 Which one has pseudo- stratified epithelial tissue? A Bowman's capsule of kidney B Trachea C Collecting tubule of kidney D Skin of vertebrates

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Question 9 Dead body → Fungi Earthworm" what type of food chain is this? A Predator food chain B Parasitic food chain C Saprophytic food chain D Both a and b Question 10 Which one has pseudo- stratified epithelial tissue? A Bowman's capsule of kidney B Trachea C Collecting tubule of kidney D Skin of vertebrates

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Question 9: The correct answer is C. Saprophytic food chain. This is because both fungi and earthworms are decomposers, meaning they break down dead organic material into simpler substances.

Question 10: The correct answer is B. Trachea. Pseudo-stratified epithelial tissue is found in the trachea. This type of tissue appears to have multiple layers due to the irregular placement of the nuclei, but it actually only has one layer.

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