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Briefly discuss and differentiate terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems with their respected trophic state and energy flow |
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Answer» Explanation: ARE U BEAUTIFUL. |
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Suppose you created a set of instruments using water and drinking glasses. You need a note with a very low pitch to complete a certain songтАФwhat should you do? |
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Answer» Make some music with glasses of water and a spoon. What are the different sounds you can make? What you need:
What to do: Put different amounts of water in each glass. For example, have one glass almost full, one glass HALF full, one glass almost empty, etc. Use the spoon to tap on the glasses, one at a TIME. What sounds do they make? Change the amounts of water in the glasses. How does this change the sounds? Can you get the glasses to make SPECIFIC sounds to play songs? What happens: The glasses with different amounts of water make different sounds. We hear sounds because the air around us vibrates, carrying the sound to our ears. Hitting the glass causes it to vibrate and make a sound that we can hear. When a glass has little or no water in it, is has lots of air in it. Hitting this glass makes a higher pitch sound than the glass with lots of water. This is because the empty glass only has air around it, so the glass vibrates quickly when it is HIT, causing the high pitch sound. The glass full of water causes the glass to vibrate slower, and the sound you hear is at a lower pitch.
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Importance of acrosome in a cell |
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Answer» Answer: In Eutherian mammals the acrosome contains degradative enzymes (including hyaluronidase and acrosin). These enzymes break down the outer membrane of the ovum, CALLED the ZONA pellucida, ALLOWING the haploid nucleus in the SPERM cell to join with the haploid nucleus in the ovum. Explanation: mark as brainlist please |
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Explain the structure and function of a nerve cell or neuron?please give the correct answer otherwise don't.. |
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Answer» The structure of a neuron allows it to rapidly TRANSMIT nerve impulses to other cells. The axon of many neurons has an OUTER layer called a MYELIN sheath (see Figure above). ... Regularly SPACED nodes, or gaps, in the myelin sheath allow nerve impulses to skip along the axon very rapidly ♥ |
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What will happen if we kill all the organisms in one trophic level? |
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Answer» If we kill all the ORGANISMS in one trophic level, then transfer of energy as well as matter to next higher level will stop. It will lead to over- population at one particular level CAUSING amongst the INDIVIDUALS. This would seriously disturb the food chain and can cause the collapse of an ecosystem even. Please mark me as the brainliest |
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Enzymes secreted by acrosome and their work? |
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Answer» In Eutherian mammals the acrosome contains degradative enzymes (including hyaluronidase and acrosin). These enzymes break down the outer MEMBRANE of the OVUM, called the zona pellucida, allowing the HAPLOID nucleus in the sperm cell to join with the haploid nucleus in the ovum. ♥ |
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Which grasses are found n madya pradesh |
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Answer» Answer: The PRESENT paper describes the rich grass and SEDGES diversity of (n=150) SPECIES of Balaghat district Madhya Pradesh. Where the dominant species are like Heteropogon controtus, Dichanthium annulatum, Themeda triandra, Ischemum indicum, Apluda mutica, Themeda quandraangularis, CYNODON dactylon, Eragrostis species etc. Explanation: hope it is helpful for youhave a nice day |
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Difference between flocs and anaerobic digester? |
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Answer» Flocs :
Anaerobic Sludge Digester :
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Anunmilya paragan Ka example |
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Answer» YAR i am UNABLE to UNDERSTAND your LANGUAGE |
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Hey Guys !!!!PRINCESSPOETRY HEREThe energy releasing metabolic processes in which substrate is oxidised without an external electron |
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Answer» Explanation: Fermentation is incomplete OXIDATION of food substances in absence of oxygen (external ELECTRON ACCEPTOR) into alcohol or lactic acid with the small amount of energy being released. |
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आईडेंटिफाई द पॉइंट पर पी क्यू आर यस octopus |
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Answer» UPDATED with a few more FEATURES of MOVEMENT in the area of INFORMATION |
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(ii) secretion of mucus which helps in adhering theundigested)particles together and lubricating it for an easy passage.The undigested, unabsorbed substances called faeces enters into the caecumof the large intestine through leo-caecal valve, which prevents the back flow ofthe faecal matter. It is temporarily stored in the rectum till defaecation.The activities of the gastro-intestinal tract are under neural andhormonal control for proper coordination of different parts. The sight, smelland/or the presence of food in the oral cavity can stimulate the secretion ofsaliva. Gastricand intestinal secretions are also, similarly, stimulated byneural signals. The muscular activities of different parts of the alimentarycanal can also be moderated by neural mechanisms, both local and throughCNS. Hormonal control of the secretion of digestive juices is carried out bylocal hormones produced by the gastric and intestinal mucosa.CALORIFIC VALUE OF PROTEIN, CARBOHYDRATE AND FAT(Boxed Item Not for evaluation)The energy requirements of animals, and the energy content of food, arehoot mwhentio the timete for |
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1. What is the role of yeast in the alcohol and baking industries ? |
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Why iscell division useful. Types of all divisionExplain the faces g all division |
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Answer» Answer: Hello mate Explanation: All multicellular organisms use cell division for GROWTH and the maintenance and repair of CELLS and tissues. Cell division is TIGHTLY regulated because the occasional failure of regulation can have life-threatening CONSEQUENCES. Single-celled organisms use cell division as their method of reproduction. |
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Write eassy on cow for class 5 |
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Answer» यदि आपके पास मेरे लिए 2 मिनट हैं, तो कृपया मेरे चैनल को सब्सक्राइब करें ... NEPALI SACHIN VLOG............... |
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Watermelon special features |
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Answer» Answer: The watermelon is a large fruit of a more or less spherical shape. It has an oval or spherical shape and a dark GREEN and smooth rind, sometimes showing irregular areas of a pale green colour. It has a sweet, juicy, refreshing flesh of yellowish or reddish colour, CONTAINING multiple BLACK, BROWN or WHITE pips. |
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Gastrovascular cavity has a single opening called as -----. |
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Find the odd one out and mention the category of the others pollen , stigma , anther , calyx |
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Answer» Answer: callyx is the odd one out Explanation:
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Make a model of a biogas plant andmake a presentation in the class aboutthe process of gas production. Video |
Answer» Hey mate HOPE this will help you PLS SEE the attachment.Pls MARK me as BRAINLIST |
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How far is the Universe extended? |
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Answer» SINCE the universe has been expanding for 13.8 billion years, the comoving distance (radius) is now about 46.6 billion light-years. Age: 13.799±0.021 billion years Density (of total energy): 9.9×10−27 kg/m3 (EQUIVALENT to 6 protons per cubic meter of ... Volume: 4×1080 m3 Mass (ordinary MATTER): 1.5×1053 kg |
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Soft rush local name |
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Answer» the common name soft rush ALSO refers to Juncus interior . |
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Wgat is GMO ? list any five possible advantages of a GMO to a farmer ? |
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Answer» Answer: Those PLANTS, bacteria, fungi or animals whose genes have been altered by manipulation are called Genetically MODIFIED Organism (GMOs). Advantages : |
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Name the part of the human female reproductive sperms as well as secretes a hormone in human males. Name the hormone it secretes and write it's functions? |
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Answer» Answer: Name the human MALE reproductive organ that PRODUCES sperm and also SECRETE hormones write the function of secreted hormone Key terms Term Meaning Testes Male reproductive gland that produces sperm and male hormones Ovaries Female reproductive gland that produces eggs and female hormones Menstrual CYCLE Pattern of events in females involving the development and RELEASE of an egg |
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Write a shot note on binomial nomenclature |
Answer» AnswerBinomial nomenclature is used while naming an identified organism. Binomial nomenclature was INTRODUCED by GASPARD bauhin and was popularized by Carolud von Linnaeus. Some rules are FOLLOWED while naming, Biological names are generally in Latin and written in italics. The first word in a biological name represents the genus and the second COMPONENT denotes specific epithet. When the name is hand written they are separately underlined and if printed they are in italics. Genus starts with capital letter while specific epithet starts with small letter. And the name of the author is written in abbreviated form after the specific epithet. For example : Mangifera indica Linn here, Mangifera denotes genus and indica represents specific epithet. |
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The gout is due to disorder of |
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Answer» Gout occurs when urate crystals accumulate in your joint, causing the inflammation and intense pain of a gout attack. Urate crystals can form when you have high LEVELS of uric ACID in your blood. Your body produces uric acid when it breaks down PURINES — substances that are found NATURALLY in your body. |
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(ग) वातात शीध्रतर भवति1 मनः 2 वायुः 3 प्रकाशः 4 विधुत |
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Answer» Answer: SORRY yar UNABLE to UNDERSTAND your question |
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Ek bar koi atankwadi mil gaya toh usse aaj ke din ka badla lungi |
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Answer» hii good after NOON whats ur name.. What's ur QUES. |
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fill the table by explaining about any one disease which spread recently in your locality a)name of the disease b) causative agent c) disease spread mechanism d) precautions |
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Answer» corona was the disease Explanation: a- corona virus b- DONT know c- yes |
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Explain the process of absorption of water by roots. |
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Answer» The absorption of WATER in plants takes PLACE through roots. Water is DRAWN up by the root hair CELLS through the process of osmosis. The absorbed water is passed to different parts of the plant through the roots and used to carry out distinct functions. |
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Explain the concept of IVF |
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Answer» In some women oviducts are blocked.These women are unable to bear babies as the male gamete (sperm) cannot reach the egg for fertilisation.In such cases,doctors collect freshly released EGGS and sperms and keep them together for a few hours for IVF(In VITRO fertilization).It means fertilization outside the body.In cases fertilization occurs, the zygote is allowed to DEVELOP for about a week and then it is placed in the mother's uterus.Complete development or implantation takes place in the uterus or the mother's womb and the baby is born like any other baby. Please mark me as a brainliest and please follow |
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Explain how a machine makes a job easier |
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Answer» There are THREE ways simple machines make work EASIER: by increasing the distance through which force is applied, by changing the direction of applied force, or by multiplying force of SPEED of the energy applied. ... Turning the wheel a greater distance produces a SHORT and more powerful movement at the axle. Flw_Me! |
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Watermelon SpecialFeaturesविशेषताएं |
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Answer» Answer: |
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how are pleiotrophy and mendelian pattern of inheritance different from polygenic pattern of inheritance? |
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Answer» MENDELIAN INHERITANCE refers to the expression of monogenic TRAITS i.e. gene expression is controlled by one gene. ... PLEIOTROPY is the ability of a gene to have MULTIPLE phenotypic effects because it influences several characters simultaneously. |
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Why we have to manage natural resources |
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Answer» Explanation: FOLLOWING are the reasons why the management of natural resources is important: To MAINTAIN a BALANCE in the ecosystem. To avoid further DESTRUCTION of the environment. To avoid over-consumption of the natural resources. |
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DURING RESPIRATION DASH ENERGY IS |
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Answer» Explanation: 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). MARK ME AS BRAINLIEST |
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Explain the flow chart blood vessels--nephrons---blood vessles |
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Answer» Answer: Blood FLOW into kidney through the RENAL artery. This blood VESSEL branches into smaller and smaller blood vessel until the blood reaches the nephorn. In the nephorn, your blood is filters by the tiny blood vessel of the glomeruli and the flow out of your kidney through the renal vein. Your blood circulates through your kidney many TIMES a day .In a single a day, your kidney filter about 150 quarts of blood .Most of the water and other substances that filter through your glomeruli are returned to your blood by the tubeles . Only 1 to 2 quarts BECOME urine.
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how does the variation in the number and type of molecules within a cell affect the overall fitness of an organism in varying environments? |
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Answer» Explanation: GIVE LIKES AND THANKS |
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Biological weathering easy diagram |
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Watershed management emphasises scientific soil and waterconservation in order to increase the biomass production. The aim is todevelop primary resources of land and water, to produce secondaryresources of plants and animals for use in a manner which will not causeecological imbalance. Watershed management not only increases theproduction and income of the watershed community, but also mitigatesdroughts and floods and increases the life of the downstream dam andreservoirs. Various organisations have been working on rejuvenatingancient systems of water harvesting as an alternative to the mega-projectslike dams. These communities have used hundreds of indigenous watersaving methods to capture every trickle of water that had fallen on theirland; dug small pits and lakes, put in place simple watershed systems,built small earthen dams, constructed dykes, sand and limestonereservoirs, set up rooftop water-collecting units. This has rechargedgroundwater levels and even brought rivers back to life.Water harvesting is an age-old concept in India. Khadins, tanksand nadis in Rajasthan, bandharas and tals in Maharashtra, bundhisin Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh, ahars and pynes in Bihar,kulhs in Himachal Pradesh, ponds in the Kandi belt of Jammu region,and eris (tanks) in Tamil Nadu, surangams in Kerala, and kattas inKarnataka are some of the ancient water harvesting, including waterconveyance, structures still in use today (see Fig. 16.3 for anexample). Water harvesting techniques are highly locale specific andthe benefits are also localised. Giving people control over their localwater resources ensures that mismanagement and over-exploitationof these resources is reduced/removed.Make 10 questions from this paragraph. |
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Answer» Your ANSWER is Carbohydrates. ☺︎︎☺︎︎ |
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D. किसी मानव निर्मित पारितंत्र का नाम है(A) कलम(B) बगीचा(C) नदी(D) समुद्र |
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Answer» A pen . it is so EASY I hope I am HELPFUL hand |
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7. अपघटकों का पारितंत्र में क्या कार्य है ? |
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Answer» S8 6e9ova9boe6rrvs9e96ca6ecivwtpkxf9s rvjosjvrsit |
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Variety of watermelon |
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Miller-Urey experiment demonstrated that |
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Answer» Answer: d. Energy from LIGHTING might have helped create Earth's first organic molecules. Explanation: Urey-Miller's experiment : In 1953,Harold Urey and Stanley Miller, an AMERICAN scientists created similar conditions in a laboratory scale. They created electric discharge in a closed flask containing CH 4, H2, NH3 and water vapour at 800° C. The electric sparks simulates a lightning STORM, energy from that spark activates the CHEMICAL reaction which might have took place in the atmosphere of early earth. They observed the formation of amino acids. In similar experiments others observed, formation of sugars, nitrogen bases, pigment and fats. The first organic molecules formed about 4 billion years ago and it all happened when lightning sparked chemical reactions in Earth's early atmosphere. Hence OPTION D is correct |
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