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1.

Name the plant the leaves of this plant are used for making medicines

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leaves of PLANTS LIKE neem and TULSI are USED for making medicine

2.

Name the organelle which is associated with protein synthesis

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ANSWER:

NAME the ORGANELLE which is ASSOCIATED with PROTEIN synthesis

ribosomes

3.

Is the invisible molecular movement necessary for life?

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ANSWER:

Yep

Explanation: YES BHAI

4.

7. Which is the largest cell organelle present in plant cell?

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Explanation:

The largest organelle in a CELL is the nucleus; the next largest WOULD be the chloroplast— only found in plant cells—which is substantially larger than a mitochondrion. The smallest organelle in a cell is the RIBOSOME (the site for the manufacture of PROTEINS within the cell).

5.

Which is used to show many feeding relationships in an ecosystem

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ANSWER:

Essentially, it means that organisms MUST EAT other organisms. FOOD chains (Figure below) show the eating patterns in an ecosystem. Food energy flows from one ORGANISM to another. Arrows are used to show the feeding relationship between the animals.

6.

Which is the largest and most prominent part of the brain

Answer» CEREBRUM is the LARGEST and most PROMINENT PART of the BRAIN
7.

Redness and increased temperature with swollen gums

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ANSWER:

SCURVY....................

8.

Observe different birds. Write about any two which you saw for the first time

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These species do not migrate and are observed THROUGHOUT the year. Northern Cardinal. In my opinion, the Northern Cardinal is the most popular feeder bird in NORTH America. Blue JAY. American Goldfinch. House FINCH. House Sparrow. MOURNING Dove. Black-capped Chickadee. Downy Woodpecker.

9.

It affects the membranecovering the brain​

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Answer:Meninges are MEMBRANES that COVER and protect the brain and spinal cord. There are THREE layers of meninges: DURA mater (closest to the bone), Arachnoid loosely around the brain, Pia mater is closely attached to the brain and spinal cord surface. Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF) CUSHIONS the brain and spinal cord.

10.

Report the rate of various particulate emmisions in Hyderabad from 2015-2018

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EXPLANATION:

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11.

A polypeptide having 95 amino acids, find the size of the gene in terms of nucleotides...........a)303 b)95 c)288 d)285​

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ANSWER:

B is the CORRECT OPTION

12.

The throat swells updue to iodine deficiencyof vitamin D​

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ANSWER:

EXPLANATION:

It's TRUE

13.

What is the term for process of intake of oxygen and release of carbon dioxide?​

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ANSWER:

INHALATION and EXHALATION

14.

It is spreads throughcontaminated food and water​

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ANSWER:

GERMS, VIRUS are the THINGS.

15.

Project on diversity of plants​

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Plants are multi-cellular and MOSTLY photosynthetic organisms which found essentially EVERYWHERE, both in water and on land.

The AQUATIC plants include red, brown and green algae and the land plants include mosses, ferns, gymnosperms and angiosperms.

The angiosperms or flowering plants are dominated the earth the last 70 million years.

There are over 3, 00,000 angiosperm species GROWING on the earth which show enormous diversity in size and form. In India there are about 45,000 plant species are known that represent about 7% of the world’s flora. Nearly, 4900 species of angiosperms are endemic to India.

The diversity in plant life can be UNDERSTOOD from the following headings:

I. Diversity on The Basis of Habitat:

Plants grow in a variety of habitats

16.

JUUMake a project on diversity of plants1:47...ntiate between dient and mone​

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17.

Answer in your own words⇒≡how navel smells?

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naval produces a normal SMELL

if u HAV a foul or discharge smell it may INDICATE

FUNGAL INFECTION or yeast infection

18.

Which respiratory pigment is present in cockroach?​

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hemocynins is the ANSWER i GUESS

19.

It affects the membranecovering the braincause due to Vitaminsdeficency, It affects thenervous system​

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ANSWER:

EXPLANATION:

What is the QUESTION in it?

20.

If there are 12 chromosomes and 12 pg DNA inG1 phase of a diploid cell then what will be thenumber of chromosomes and DNA in meiosis 1products?​

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the no.of chromosomes will be 6 as in MEOSIS the parent cell divides and GIVE half no. of chromosomes to each daughter cells.

21.

Molecules that store energy released during cellular respiration

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During cellular respiration, glucose is broken down in the presence of OXYGEN to PRODUCE carbon DIOXIDE and water. Energy released during the REACTION is captured by the energy-carrying molecule ATP (adenosine triphosphate).

22.

Name the animal order to which the family felidae belongs in biology

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ANSWER: FELIDAE is a FAMILY of MAMMALS in the ORDER Carnivora

Explanation:

23.

State two structural differences between artery and vein

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Veins:

1-Veins are the vessels which bring BLOOD back from DIFFERENT ORGANS of the BODY towards heart .

2-The walls of the veins are less elastic as they do not have to BEAR systolic pressure

Arteries:

1-The vessels which carry blood away from the heart .

2-The walls of the arteries are elastic to expand and withstand the pressure of blood.

24.

What is our pump the heart with explaination and diagram?

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Answer:

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25.

♥️tell me the name of the flower​

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Heya Mate! ❤️

This beautiful flower is Scadoxus multiflorus known by its SCIENTIFIC NAME!

∆ Scadoxus multiflorus is a bulbous plant

∆ It is NATIVE to most of sub-Saharan Africa from Senegal to Somalia to South Africa!

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26.

It is spreads throughcontaminated food Quater.The throat swells updue to iodine deficiencyof vitamin DIt affects the membranecovering the brain​

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ANSWER:

The THROAT swels up DUE to iodine

Explanation:

DEFICIENCY of VITAMIN d

27.

Different between the main herbraium sheet and holotype

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ANSWER:

SORRY I am in 7 STANDARD so I can't sorry

28.

Why can CNG be considered as an ecofriendly gas?

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EXPLANATION:

Methane when burnt does not emit carbon into the atmosphere. This makes CNG good for the ENVIRONMENT.

Coal and Natural Gas or CNG is used as an ALTERNATIVE fuel to gasoline and petroleum. The low carbon emissions MAKE CNG a preferred choice to prevent AIR pollution and ALSO protect the environment. CNG is a clean gas and when burnt does not leave any ash and does not produce smoke as well.

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29.

State the significance of membrane biogenesis

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Membrane biogenesis is the process which INVOLVES the SYNTHESIS of CELL membrane or PLASMA membrane with the help of PROTEINS and lipids.

30.

3 difference between the transport in plants and animals

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The food has to be transported to all parts of the plant. This is done by the vascular tissue called the phloem. THUS, xylem and phloem transport SUBSTANCES in plants. In most animals the blood that circulates in the body distributes food and OXYGEN to DIFFERENT cells of the body. PLS mark it as brainliest

31.

What is a healthy diet according to the children of our generation......?

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Nutrition is very important for your child as he/she is growing.The long-term health and development of your child DEPENDS on his/her nutritional habits developed during the early YEARS of life.

Early childhood, which includes the preschool stage (2–5 years), is the most rapid phase of development and FORMS the foundation for the child’s future well-being.

Right nutrition is very critical for young children, especially during the first 2–3 years of life. DUE to rapid growth and development, your child requires more energy and nutrients.

Early childhood, which includes the preschool stage (2–5 years), is the phase of physical, emotional, and mental development and forms the foundation.

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32.

Most common site for impaction of gallstones in stone ileus is

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Gallstone ileus is responsible for 1%–4% of all cases with small-bowel obstruction [3]. The most COMMON location of a calculus causing obstruction is the terminal ILEUM [1–5]. More PROXIMAL impaction is unusual WHEREAS obstruction of the duodenum accounts for 1%–3% of all cases [2, 4, 6].

33.

In cloudy day what will happen to the rate of evaporation

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Answer: RATE of evaporation decreases

Explanation

this is because in CLOUDY or RAINY days humidity is already more.

the atmosphere cannot hold more than a specific amount of vapour at a given TEMPERATURE. this is what happens to rate of  evaporation on a cloudy DAY

34.

Similarities between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells

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Both organisms are composed of CELLS, the BASIC unit of life, with each CELL surrounded by a cell membrane. The biggest DIFFERENCE between PROKARYOTES and eukaryotes is that eukaryotes have a nucleus. They also have other membrane structures called organelles.

35.

Plasma membrane structure which portion is hydrobhobic

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The PLASMA membrane is primarily COMPOSED of PHOSPHOLIPIDS arranged in a bilayer, with the hydrophobic tails on the interior of the membrane, and the hydrophilic heads pointing outwards.........

36.

Mechanism of action of napthalene diimide(ndi)- on cancer cells

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G-quadruplexes are higher-order nucleic acid structures that can form in G-rich telomeres and promoter REGIONS of oncogenes. Telomeric quadruplex stabilization by small molecules can lead to telomere uncapping, followed by DNA damage response and senescence, as well as chromosomal fusions leading to deregulation of mitosis, followed by apoptosis and downregulation of oncogene expression. We report here on investigations into the mechanism of ACTION of tetra-substituted naphthalene diimide LIGANDS on the basis of cell biologic data together with a National Cancer Institute COMPARE study

37.

General characteristics, clasification, morphology, anatomy, reproduction of pinus​

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Answer:

Classification - kingdom _plantae

CLASS - pinopsida

Family - pinaceae

GENUS - PINUS

Explanation:

Acicular SHAPED leaves

SCIENTIFIC name - pinus sabiniana

38.

Ph of buccal cavity??​

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ANSWER:

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39.

Early man was a food gatherer and animal hunter. which one of today's domesticated animals would have been the most helpful companion of hunter human?​

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Answer:

Horse

It's the FASTEST COMPANION while HUNTING for the wild ANIMALS

40.

Name two cell organelles having membrane envelope

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mitochondria, chloroplasts, ENDOPLASMIC reticulum,Golgi body and NUCLEUS are the cell ORGANELLES having membrane envolpe

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41.

♥️♥️♥️plz tell this plant name?who knows​

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42.

There are 2 fiew red blood cells in. the body due to iron deficiency​

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Answer:

1) ANEMIA

2) THALASSEMIA

43.

Many desert animal are exceptionally?(a)moist(b) Inactive(c) Impermeable(d) permeable

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ANSWER:

a MOIST is answer of this QUESTION

44.

Plant cell ke bare me 5-6pagesPlant cell ke bare mein Fasle 6 page English mein

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Plant cells are eukaryotic cells present in green plants, photosynthetic eukaryotes of the kingdom Plantae. Their distinctive features include primary cell walls containing cellulose, hemicelluloses and pectin, the presence of plastids with the capability to perform photosynthesis and store starch, a large vacuole that regulates turgor pressure, the absence of flagella or centrioles, except in the gametes, and a unique method of cell division involving the formation of a cell plate or phragmoplast that separates the new daughter cells.

Characteristics of plant cells

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Plant cells have cell walls, constructed outside the cell membrane and composed of cellulose, hemicelluloses, and pectin. Their composition contrasts with the cell walls of fungi, which are made of chitin, of bacteria, which are made of peptidoglycan and of archaea, which are made of pseudopeptidoglycan. In many cases lignin or suberin are secreted by the protoplast as secondary wall layers inside the primary cell wall. Cutin is secreted outside the primary cell wall and into the outer layers of the secondary cell wall of the epidermal cells of leaves, stems and other above-ground organs to form the plant cuticle. Cell walls perform many essential functions. They provide shape to form the tissue and organs of the plant, and play an important role in intercellular communication and plant-microbe interactions.[1]

Many types of plant cells contain a large central vacuole, a water-filled volume enclosed by a membrane known as the tonoplast[2] that maintains the cell's turgor, controls movement of molecules between the cytosol and sap, stores useful material such as phosphorus and nitrogen [3] and digests waste proteins and organelles.

Specialized cell-to-cell communication pathways known as plasmodesmata,[4] occur in the form of pores in the primary cell wall through which the plasmalemma and endoplasmic reticulum[5] of adjacent cells are continuous.

Plant cells contain plastids, the most notable being CHLOROPLASTS, which contain the green-colored pigment chlorophyll that converts the energy of sunlight into chemical energy that the plant USES to make its own food from water and CARBON dioxide in the process known as photosynthesis[6]. Other types of plastids are the amyloplasts, specialized for starch storage, elaioplasts specialized for fat storage, and chromoplasts specialized for synthesis and storage of pigments. As in mitochondria, which have a genome encoding 37 genes,[7] plastids have their own genomes of about 100–120 unique genes[8] and are interpreted as having arisen as prokaryotic endosymbionts living in the cells of an early eukaryotic ancestor of the land plants and algae.[9]

45.

Differentiate between local breeds and exotic breed of animal

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EXOTIC- @ foreign breed POULTRY animals is called exotic animals 

       @ they are not disease RESISTANCE.

               

indigenous- @local or desi breed VIS called indigenous animals.

                        @ they are disease resistant.

uses of exotic animal in poultry is there yield is high i.e., they provide more of EGGS. And in cattle it provide more of milk.

46.

Who is the thinnest animal????¿¿¿¿‽‽

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ANSWER:

ANT is the THINNEST ANIMAL in this WORLD

47.

2. The letter "B" in the name BCG vaccination standsfor :(a) Brief(b) Beri-beri(c) Bacteria(d) Bacillus​

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ANSWER:

BACILLUS Calmette–Guérin

48.

Microbes will never grow food keep inside refrigerator?Do you agree why?

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ANSWER:  YES

Explanation:

this is one merathod of FOOD PRESERVATION .

Microbes cannot SURVIVE in cold temperature.

49.

Scientists who is suffering from motor nuero dieease

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Answer:

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50.

Phagocytosis and pinocytosis are collectively termed as

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ANSWER:- ENDOCYTOSIS......