Biology
Mention the exact location of the following:
(i) Epididymis
(ii) Lacrimal gland
(iii) Malleus
(iv) Hydathodes
(v) Pulmonary semilunar valve
Reproductive System
ICSE 2018
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(i) On top of the testis
(ii) Upper sideward portion of the orbit of the eye.
(iii) In the middle ear attached to tympanum and incus
(iv) Margins of leaves
(v) In the right ventricle and at the base of pulmonary artery.
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