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1.

The place where animals are reared for food and other products is called_____The place where animals are reared for food and other products is called______

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The place where animals are reared for FOOD and other PRODUCTS is called ZOO (animal HUSBANDRY).

2.

Plants that grown in the nature unattended by human the plants are_____________

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ANSWER:

PLANTS are autotrophs

Explanation:

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3.

(d) The menstrual fluid can easily clot74.Some important events in the human female reproductivecycle are given below. Arrange the events in a propersequenceA: Secretion of FSHB: Growth of corpus luteumC: Growth of the follicle and oogenesisD: OvulationE: Sudden increase in the levels of LH[NCERT; KCET 2009](a) CADBE (6) ACED B(c) AD C E B (d) BAC DE75. Choose the correct combination of labelling the hormonalcontrol of female reproductive system [Kerala CET 2005]​

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answer is b A C E D B this true menstrual cycle in FEMALE

4.

Differentiate between Epigeal and Hypogeal germunation.​

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EXPLANATION:

The MAIN difference between epigeal and HYPOGEAL GERMINATION is that in epigeal germination, the cotyledons emerge out of the soil during germination whereas, in hypogeal germination, the cotyledons REMAIN inside the soil.

5.

explain observation the following in which reason involved in the process dry raisins are kept in strong sugar syrup for few hour​

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EXPLANATION:

When raisins are soaked in WATER, they swell. All this is due to the PROCESS of osmosis. The water molecules PASS the cell membrane of the raisins and the raisins thus get swollen. ... Water can be put back into a raisin through the process of osmosis.

6.

Conversion of sucrose to glucose and fructose equation

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Explanation:

As with other sugars, sucrose is digested into its COMPONENTS VIA the enzyme sucrase to glucose (blood sugar) and fructose. The glucose component is TRANSPORTED into the blood where it serves immediate metabolic DEMANDS, or is converted and RESERVED in the liver as glycogen.

7.

Condition of cell in which cell contents are shrunken

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EXPLANATION:

The condition in which the CELL CONTENTS are shrunken is called FLACCIDITY and the cell is called flaccid

8.

What are the main features of animals that undergo holozoic mode of nutrition?​

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Explanation:

The PROCESS of TAKING in the food is called ingestion. Digestion: The process of breaking complex food SUBSTANCES into simple molecules is called digestion. Simple molecules; thus obtained; can be absorbed by the body.

Holozoic nutrition is a METHOD of nutrition that involves the ingestion of liquid or solid organic material, digestion, absorption and assimilation of it to utilize it. It includes taking in the complex substances and converting them into simpler forms.

9.

Beside cellulose microfiber Ilsley the other 2 cell wall network are​

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There are many forms of life on earth with a multitude of features and characteristics. Yet, when we look at the microscopic level, every SINGLE life on earth is composed of the same basic, structural and functional unit of life – the cell.

HOWEVER, the type of cell, chemical composition and its characteristics vary depending on the type of life. One of those important characteristics is the cell wall. Let us explore more about the cell wall, its types and where it is found.

What is a Cell Wall?

A cell wall is defined as the non-living component, covering the outmost layer of a cell. Its composition varies ACCORDING to the organism and is permeable in nature. The cell wall separates the interior contents of the cell from the EXTERIOR environment. It also provides shape, support and protection to the cells. However, this cellular component is present exclusively in eukaryotic plants, fungi and few prokaryotic organisms...

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10.

Clinical importance of anastomosis around elbow joint

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Microanatomy and possible clinical significance of anastomoses AMONG hypothalamic arteries. Author information: ... Anastomoses were most frequent among the commissural arteries and in the distribution of the superior hypophyseal arteries and the tuberoinfundibular branches of the posterior communicating artery.

Explanation:

circulatory anastomosis is a connection (an anastomosis) between two blood vessels, such as between arteries (arterio-arterial anastomosis), between veins (veno-venous anastomosis) or between an artery and a vein (arterio-venous anastomosis). Anastomoses between arteries and between veins result in a multitude of arteries and veins, RESPECTIVELY, serving the same volume of tissue. Such anastomoses occur normally in the body in the circulatory system, serving as BACKUP routes for blood to flow if one link is blocked or OTHERWISE compromised, but may also occur pathologically.[1]

11.

Compare the alveoli in the lungs to the nephrons in the kidneys

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ANSWER:here it is

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12.

What forests are found over the world?

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TYPES of forests found in the world includes:-

Tropical Evergreen Forests/Tropical rainforests.

Tropical Deciduous Forests.

Temperate Evergreen Forests.

Temperate Deciduous Forests.

Mediterranean Vegetation.

Coniferous Forests.

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13.

What is the work of testis gland ?​

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ANSWER:

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it secretes TWO harmone known as testosterone and aldosterone . These both harmone are collectively are androgens

Explanation:

these harmone are important for developing secondary SEXUAL characters in males like hair on skin ETC.

14.

Describe double circulation of blood in human beings why it is necessary​

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During a single CYCLE blood GOES twice in the heart which is known as DOUBLE circulation. It is necessary in human being to separate oxygenated and de-oxygenated blood because this makes their CIRCULATORY system is more efficient and helps in maintaining CONSTANT body temperature.

15.

Ribosomes are the site of?larger subunits of 60s + smaller subunits of 40s of a ribosomes makes?centrioles are associated with?which organelles have double membrane in a cellplant cell wall is mainly composed of?the site of aerobic respiration in an animal cell is ?ribosomes are the site of ?the inner membrane of mitochondria folded because​

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16.

A paragraph on why antibiotics should not be overused

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Frequent and INAPPROPRIATE USE of antibiotics can cause bacteria or other microbes to change so antibiotics don't WORK against them. This is called BACTERIAL resistance or antibiotic resistance. ... Because of antibiotic overuse, certain bacteria have become resistant to even the most POWERFUL antibiotics available today

Explanation:

17.

Antibacterial agent in kupper cells in crypts of lieberkuhn

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Ask a colleague to split one of your cultures using your supplies and reagents. Ask a colleague for one of his/her cultures and split it using your colleague's supplies and reagents. Keep the TWO sets of cultures in the same incubator - preferably on the same shelf.

If the cultures that were handled by your colleague grow well, but the cells handled by you do not grow, the PROBLEM is YOU. One former member of my lab had this problem. It turned out to be caused by rough handling of single cell suspensions (pushing and pulling them through narrow gauge-needles with excessive force.) By the time the cells were aliquoted into new culture plates, most of them were DEAD. Therefore, if the first round of testing indicates that YOU are the problem, determine how many of the cells are still excluding trypan blue when you get ready to plate and how many are adhering to the surface of the culture flask after a reasonable period of time

Explanation:

Copper and its alloys (brasses, bronzes, cupronickel, copper-nickel-zinc, and OTHERS) are natural antimicrobial materials. Ancient civilizations exploited the antimicrobial properties of copper long before the concept of microbes became understood in the nineteenth century.[1][2] In addition to several copper medicinal PREPARATIONS, it was also observed centuries ago that water contained in copper vessels or transported in copper conveyance systems was of better quality (i.e., no or little visible slime or biofouling formation) than water contained or transported in other materials.[citation needed]

18.

By which oral contraceptive pills helps in birth control

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Explanation:

Oral contraceptives (birth control pills) are medications that PREVENT pregnancy. They are ONE method of birth control. Oral contraceptives are hormonal preparations that may contain combinations of the hormones ESTROGEN and progestin or progestin ALONE.

19.

Clinical importance of benedict's qualitative test

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Explanation:

  • BENEDICT's Test is used to test for simple carbohydrates. The Benedict's test identifies reducing sugars (monosaccharide's and some disaccharides), which have FREE ketone or aldehyde functional GROUPS. Benedict's solution can be used to test for the PRESENCE of glucose in URINE.
20.

Classification of foods according to nutrient content

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Explanation:

21.

Help me............. ​

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(C), (A), (B), (D), (C)

22.

What is mean by key​

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EXPLANATION:

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23.

Help me................ ​

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Answer:

1.brain & SPINAL cord

2.exercise regularly

5.somatostatin

6.cranium

7.thalamus

24.

Help me................. ​

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Answer:

1.d

2.a

3.b

4.a

5.d..............

25.

Help me....................... ​

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ANSWER:

QUE no 1=C . que no 2=A. que no 3= B. que no 4=D que no 5=A.

26.

Anaerobic respiration and aerobic respiration differences

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ANSWER:

Anaerobic RESPIRATION =Anaerobic respiration is the respiration where oxygen is not USED.

AEROBIC Respiration =Aerobic respiration is the respiration where oxygen is used.

27.

Chemical methods to control plant disease caused by fungi

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ANSWER:

USE pestiside or INSECTISIDE for CONTROLLING

28.

Cells are not able to grow after trypsinisation. Wat can be the reason

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I'm currently using RPE1 cells, and I am having big PROBLEMS to make them grow. The people around me try to help me TROUBLESHOOT, but we have not been able to determine why these easy cells will not grow for me.

We are all using the same cell line, the same serum, the same media, flasks, incubators etc. I've looked over the others' shoulders and they over mine. The one thing I have not been able to compare with them is the seeding density, since none of them counts their cells. They just pass them at 1/10 for 48 hrs or 1/15 over the weekend.

What I (think that I) need to know is:

- when to pass the cells, i.e. what 80% confluency looks like (if 80% is good to pass). A picture would be wonderful! Or a comment on this image (good to pass, under confluent or over confluent

Explanation:

Ask a colleague to split one of your cultures using your supplies and reagents. Ask a colleague for one of his/her cultures and split it using your colleague's supplies and reagents. Keep the TWO sets of cultures in the same incubator - preferably on the same shelf.

If the cultures that were handled by your colleague grow well, but the cells handled by you do not grow, the problem is YOU. One former member of my lab had this problem. It turned out to be caused by rough handling of single cell suspensions (pushing and pulling them through narrow gauge-needles with excessive force.) By the time the cells were aliquoted into new culture plates, most of them were dead. Therefore, if the first round of testing indicates that YOU are the problem, determine how many of the cells are still excluding trypan blue when you get ready to plate and how many are ADHERING to the surface of the culture flask after a reasonable period of time

29.

Function of structure of chromosomes in points very small points​

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they are JELLY LIKE MATERIAL PRESENT in the CELL

30.

Write note on manuals in biology​

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Answer:

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Explanation:

Manuals are useful in providing information for identification of names of species FOUND in an area.Monographs contain information on any one taxon. Catalogues are COMPILATIONS of plant information including names and classifications. FLORA, manuals,monographs and catalogues are means of recording descriptions.

31.

Define mitosis??????

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Explanation:

a type of cell DIVISION that RESULTS in two daughter cells each having the same NUMBER and kind of CHROMOSOMES as the parent NUCLEUS, typical of ordinary tissue growth.

32.

Binomial system of probabiligy in genetics is applicable to

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Answer:

Binomial SYSTEM of PROBABILITY in genetic is APPLICABLE to HUMAN BINGS

33.

Brain parts relating to planetsand switching action of brain

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First described in 1987, the overview effect describes a change in how ASTRONAUTS feel as they hurtle through space.

It's a profound change, INCAPABLE of being fully captured in words.

Looking down on our little blue-green world, sheltered only by a paper-thin atmosphere, there comes an awareness. The incredible fragility of our planet and the pettiness of human borders become clear when looking at Earth from space.

We're not sure of the psychological processes at play in the overview effect, but it is characterised by a strong emotional response.

For MANY astronauts, looking at our planet from space and recognising its fragility can inspire an overwhelming urge to protect it.

"Circling the Earth in my orbital SPACESHIP, I marvelled at the beauty of our planet," said Yuri Gagarin, the first man in space. "People of the world, LET us safeguard and enhance this beauty and not destroy it."...

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34.

The hormone produced by adrenal medulla

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Adrenal gland produce ADRENALINE hormone which stimulates anger.It is also called as FIGHT hormone.

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35.

Chloroplast of oedogonium​

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Answer:

Oedogonium filaments are TYPICALLY UNBRANCHED and only ONE CELL thick. Each cylindrical cell of the filament, with the exception of the basal cell that serves as a ROOTLIKE holdfast, contains a netlike chloroplast and a large central vacuole.

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36.

Give a brief introduction of cell division chapter​

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Answer:

cell is called functional and structuaral unit if life

Explanation:

Cell division is the process by which a parent cell divides into two or more daughter cells. Cell division usually occurs as part of a larger cell cycle. In eukaryotes, there are two distinct types of cell division: a vegetative division, whereby each daughter cell is genetically IDENTICAL to the parent cell (mitosis), and a reproductive cell division, whereby the number of chromosomes in the daughter cells is reduced by half to produce haploid gametes (meiosis). Meiosis results in FOUR haploid daughter cells by undergoing ONE round of DNA replication followed by two divisions. HOMOLOGOUS chromosomes are separated in the first division, and sister chromatids are separated in the second division.

All the metabolic activies are carried down by the each cell

37.

Fasilicated diffusion​

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Answer:

In the cell, examples of molecules that MUST use FACILITATED diffusion to move in and out of the cell membrane are glucose, sodium ions, and potassium ions. They pass using CARRIER proteins through the cell membrane without energy along the CONCENTRATION GRADIENT.

38.

What is miosis?what happens during this processes?state its function.​

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Explanation:

Meiosis is a process where a single cell divides TWICE to produce four cells containing half the original amount of genetic information. ... During meiosis one cell divides twice to form four daughter cells.

Origin and FUNCTION of meiosis. ... Meiosis is a key event of the sexual cycle in eukaryotes. It is the stage of the life cycle when a cell gives rise to TWO haploid cells (gametes) each having half as many chromosomes.

As previously mentioned, the first round of nuclear division that occurs during the FORMATION of gametes is called meiosis I. It is also known as the reduction division because it results in cells that have half the number of chromosomes as the parent cell.

39.

Can you consider a cluster of eggs as a tissue ?Why ?​

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ANSWER:

no we can not CONSIDER a CLUSTER of EGGS as a TISSUE

40.

Bark of a tree is impervious to gases and water why

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Answer:

plasma membrane is SEMI PERMEABLE and it is not impervious to water

41.

Most important zoolgoical park​

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EXPLANATION:

Jawaharlal Nehru biological PARK in the largest zoological GARDEN of the state of JHARKHAND

42.

What is the process of 'transplantation' in agriculture?Give example of two crops which are usually grown by this process.​

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PROCESS of transplantation in agriculture:

• Transplanting is the procedure of transferring a fully GROWN seedling (or mature plant) and replanting it in a stable LOCATION for the growing season.  

• Transplanting is a significant PART of agribusiness in northern typical weather as it extends the flowering or fruit-bearing season of MANY plants.

Examples:

Crops of paddy and tomatoes are examples of crops that are grown by the transplantation process.

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43.

Which of the following is an endothermic change.a)the slaking of limeb)the burning of woodc)the melting of ironc)respiration ​

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ANSWER:

Explanation:

Melting of ironis an ENDOTHERMIC change

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44.

What are ozone depleting substance? give examples​

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ANSWER:

Ozone depletion consists of two related EVENTS OBSERVED since the late 1970s: a STEADY lowering of about four percent in the total amount of ozone in Earth's atmosphere (the ozone LAYER), and a much larger springtime decrease in stratospheric ozone around Earth's polar regions.[1] The latter phenomenon is referred to as the ozone hole. There are also springtime polar tropospheric ozone depletion events in addition to these stratospheric events.

45.

Charstics of matter​

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Matter is made up of tiny particles called atoms and molecules. The picture DESCRIBES three states of matter—solid, liquid, and gas—in terms of the SPEED and attraction of the particles. A. Solids Have Definite Shape and Volume: A solid is the STATE of matter that has a definite shape and volume.

Explanation:

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46.

Animals and most organisms take to ready made by plants in hindi meaning

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ANSWER:

पशु और अधिकांश जीव पौधों द्वारा तैयार किए जाते हैं ।

47.

Fishes are considered good for health why​

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Answer:

Fish is a high-protein, low-fat food that PROVIDES a range of health benefits. White-fleshed fish, in particular, is LOWER in fat than any other source of ANIMAL protein, and oily fish are high in omega-3 fatty ACIDS, or the "good" fats.

48.

O Discoveryofcellandmicroscope​

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49.

What is hydroscopic nuclei​

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Explanation:

Hygroscopic nucleus Microscopic particle (e.g. of sulphur DIOXIDE, salt, dust, or smoke) in the FREE air, on which water vapour may condense to form droplets. AEROSOLS that are soluble in water (e.g. salt or sulphuric acid) can induce condensation in unsaturated air, e.g. salt nuclei can induce it at a relative humidity of less than 80%. The size of nuclei may be from 0.001 μm to more than 10 μm (i.e. ‘giant’ nuclei such as particles of sea-salt)

50.

Division of labour exists even at intracellular level justify by giving two examples​

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Explanation:

Each cell has GOT CERTAIN specific components within it known as cell organelles. ... Because of these cell organelles, a cell is ABLE to perform all its function perfectly and exist(LIVE). ... Each cell organelle performs its unique/special function and constitute to the basic unit of ..