Biology
Mention the exact location of the following :
(i) Testis
(ii) Incus
(iii) Thylakoids
(iv) Amniotic fluid
(v) Corpus callosum
Reproductive System
ICSE 2019
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Answer
(i) Testis are located in a thin-walled sac of skin called Scrotum.
(ii) Incus is located between Malleus and Stapes of ear ossicle which is found in the middle ear.
(iii) Thylakoids are located in grana of chloroplast.
(iv) Amniotic fluid is found in the amnion. It fills the space between amnion and foetus.
(v) It is located between the two cerebral hemispheres.
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