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The shorter and longer arms of a submetacentric chromosome are referred to as ? |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: , shorter p arms and longer Q arm hope it HELPS U frnd......... |
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Scientific name of rose, botanical name of rose,kingdom, species, gender family. plz answer who is first is the brainliest also answer should be correct. |
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Answer» ROSA indica same as above plantae indica hermaphrodite (both male nd female organs in ONE flower) |
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1. Which one of the following statements iscorrect, with reference to enzymes?(a) Apoenzyme = Holoenzyme + Coenzyme(b) Holoenzyme = Apoenzyme + Coenzyme(c) Coenzyme = Apoenzyme + Holoenzyme(d) Holoenzyme = Coenzyme + Cofactor |
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Answer» It's B HOLOENZYME=APOENZYME+COENZYME |
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12) Name the SI unit of temperature. The boiling point of water is 100°C under normal atmospheric pressure. Convert this temperature into SI units. |
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Answer» Answer: S.I. unit of TEMPERATURE is ℃. |
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What is bicuspid and tricuspid valve? |
Answer» The mitral VALVE is also called the bicuspid valve because it contains TWO leaflets or CUSPS. ... The tricuspid valve has three leaflets or cusps and is on the right side of the HEART. It is between the right atrium and the right ventricle, and stops the backflow of BLOOD between the two. |
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What are the three functions of bile??? (no spamming) |
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Answer» Answer: BILE has two important functions: It assists in the digestion and absorption of fats, and it is responsible for the elimination of certain waste PRODUCTS from the body, particularly hemoglobin from destroyed RED blood cells and excess cholesterol. |
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Sowing parah graph just 5 points |
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Answer» Explanation: Sowing is the process of PLANTING. An area or object that has had seeds PLANTED in it will be described as being sowed. |
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Match the modes of transport to the molecules. carrier proteins osmosis active transport simple diffusion exocytosis oxygen arrowRight water molecule arrowRight charged amino acid arrowRight calcium moves from low concentration to high concentration arrowRight protein from the Golgi apparatus arrowRight |
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Answer» Answer: Facilitated diffusion THEREFORE allows polar and charged MOLECULES, such as carbohydrates, amino acids, nucleosides, and ions, to cross the plasma membrane. Two classes of PROTEINS that mediate facilitated diffusion are generally distinguished: CARRIER proteins and channel proteins.Explanation: please mark me has brainllest |
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Significance of occupational socialization of nurses |
Answer» In ORDER for nurses to integrate within the profession, professional socialization must occur. The goal of professional socialization is to help develop a nurse's identity. EDUCATORS play a vital role in HELPING NURSING students and NEW nurses feel like nursing professionals. |
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The plants which produce only pollen or ovules are called |
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Answer» Here's your answer, In FLOWERING plants the ovules is located in called-gynoecium It's ovary produces one or more ovules . Ovules are attached to the PLACENTA in the ovary through a STALL LIKE structure called funiculus. |
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The 12 national biodiversity targets of india are: |
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Answer» 12 NATIONAL Biodiversity Targets (NBT):- |
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The optimum do level of water for aqatic ecosystem is |
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Answer» Answer: 5.5 mg/l Explanation: The DISSOLUTION of oxygen in the water should not be LESS than 5.5mg/l. However, if it drops down from this level, it might cause the AQUATIC life to stress more. Hence, the LESSER the 'DO' the more will be stress for the aquatic life. HOPE THIS HELPS! |
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Similarities between spermatogenesis and oogenesis |
Answer» Oogenesis is the process through which (ova) female GAMETES are formed and this female GAMETE is KNOWN as an ovum. Spermatogenesis and Oogenesis have following similarities:1)Both process occurs INSIDE the gonads (testes and OVARIES).2)Both are completed in three phase ; multiplicative, growth and maturation phase. |
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Mention the structural features of small intestine which add absorbtion property to it |
Answer» Hello mate,✌Here is your answers:- The small intestine has several properties which facilitate the absorption of food:- 1.It is about 6-8 metres LONG which enable it to GET more time and surface area for absorption of FOOD. 2.Very small projections called villi(sing.villus) further increases the surface area. These were some properties of small intestine which enable it for absorption. Hope it helps.. Thank you and Best of luck. |
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What are metalloids???????? ^~^•~• |
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Answer» Answer: THE ELEMENT WHOSE PROPERTY IS INTERMEDIATE BETWEEN BOTH OF METAL AND NON-METAL IS CALLED METTALOIDS.IN SIMPLE TERM IT MEANS THAT THE ELEMENT WHICH FOLLOW SOME METAL PROPERTIES AND SOME NON METAL PROPERTIES |
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What is entamoeba coli ? |
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Answer» Answer: Entamoeba COLI is a non-PATHOGENIC species of Entamoeba that frequently exists as a commensal PARASITE in the human gastrointestinal TRACT. E. coli is important in MEDICINE because it can be confused during microscopic examination of stained stool specimens with the pathogenic Entamoeba histolytica. |
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Structure of neurone |
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Answer» dendrite = it receives information from axon to another cell and CONDUCT the message TOWARDS the cell BODY axon = it conduct message away from the cell cell body= it contains nucleus mitochondria and other ORGANELLES. it is mainly concerned with MAINTENANCE and growth |
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Which pencryatic enzymes affecting in digestive enzymes |
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Write the contribution of (a) Robert hooke (b) leeuwenhoek (c) Robert brown |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: Robert Hooke was the first SCIENTIST to OBSERVE cells,in 1665. He observed the cells in a cork SLICE with the help of a primitive microscope. Leeuwenhoek, with the improved microscope, discovered the free LIVING cells in pond water for the first time Robert brown - discovery of the nucleus and its role helped to prove the cell THEORY, which states that all living organisms are composed of cells and cells come from pre-existing cells. Other discoveries and contributions of Brown include: The discovery and naming of over 2000 species of plants. |
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Which invention was done by Robert Koch |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: ROBERT Koch is WIDELY known for his work with ANTHRAX, discovering the causative agent of the fatal disease to be Bacillus anthracis. He discovered the formation of spores in anthrax bacteria, which could REMAIN dormant under specific conditions. |
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2 mathi koi 1 ne choice karvanu hoy to love ne chuz karvo k family ne ?? Plz tell me |
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Diversity of crops both in space and time can be achieved through |
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Answer» Answer: Monoculture is the agricultural practice of producing or growing a SINGLE crop, plant, or livestock species, variety, or breed in a field or farming system at a time. Polyculture, where more than one crop is grown in the same space at the same time, is the alternative to monoculture.[1] Monoculture is widely used in both industrial farming and organic farming and has allowed increased efficiency in planting and harvest while simultaneously increasing the RISK of exposure to diseases or pests. Continuous monoculture, or monocropping, where the same species is grown year after year,[2] can lead to the QUICKER buildup of pests and diseases, and then rapid spread where a uniform crop is susceptible to a pathogen. Monocultures of African palm oil,[3] sugar cane,[4] pines,[5] and soybeans[6] can all be particularly AGGRESSIVE to ENVIRONMENT. The practice has been criticized for its environmental effects and for having possible long term effects on agriculture and food supplies. Diversity can be added both in time, as with a crop rotation or sequence, or in space, with a polyculture. |
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Role of pheromones and hormones in insect pest management |
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Answer» There is BIG DIFFERENCE between them Explanation: |
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The devie usef to measure electromagnatic waves in brain |
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Gender for cactus, male or female? and for hibiscus too. |
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Answer» Answer: |
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What is the scientific name of peas |
Answer» SCIENTIFIC NAME OF PEAS IS PISUM SATIVUM |
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Unauthorised recycling of metals |
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Answer» hey mate! Recycling is the process of converting waste materials into new materials and objects. It is an alternative to "conventional" waste disposal that can save material and help lower greenhouse gas emissions. Recycling can prevent the waste of potentially useful materials and reduce the consumption of FRESH raw materials, thereby reducing: energy usage, air pollution (from incineration), and water pollution (from landfilling). Recycling is a key component of modern waste reduction and is the third component of the "Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle" waste hierarchy.[1][2] Thus, recycling aims at environmental sustainability by substituting raw material inputs into and redirecting waste outputs out of the economic system.[3] There are some ISO standards related to recycling such as ISO 15270:2008 for plastics waste and ISO 14001:2015 for environmental management control of recycling practice. Recyclable materials include many kinds of glass, paper, cardboard, metal, plastic, tires, textiles, batteries, and electronics. The composting or other reuse of biodegradable waste—such as food or garden waste—is also a form of recycling.[4] Materials to be recycled are either delivered to a household recycling center or picked up from curbside bins, then sorted, cleaned, and REPROCESSED into new materials destined for manufacturing new products. In the strictest sense, recycling of a material would produce a fresh supply of the same material—for example, used office paper would be converted into new office paper or used polystyrene foam into new polystyrene. However, this is often difficult or too expensive (compared with PRODUCING the same product from raw materials or other sources), so "recycling" of many products or materials involves their reuse in producing different materials (for example, paperboard) instead. Another form of recycling is the salvage of CERTAIN materials from complex products, either due to their intrinsic value (such as lead from car batteries, or gold from printed circuit boards), or due to their hazardous NATURE (e.g., removal and reuse of mercury from thermometers and thermostats). ..................... hope it helps ! |
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It is an annual monocot plant with round culms, flat leaves and terminal panicles. It can grow up to 11.8 m high, rarely more, liable on the variety and soil richness. It has elongated and slim leaves 50100 cm long and 22.5 cm wide .It is a self -pollinated plant and has a fibrous root system with numerous jointed culm or stem. The inflorescence of rice plant is known as panicle and is present on terminal shoot. Panicle bears the floral unit known as spikelet and spikelet consists of lemma and palea. The lemma and palea together are known as the "hull". The rice fruit is a caryopsis in which single seed is fused with the wall of the ovary |
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Answer» GskyskyskgzktKtKtzkvtaktzly Explanation: |
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What is the best bachelor degree for physical therapy? |
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What is the concept of children with diverse needs? |
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Answer» 1. The government of Alberta defines children with “diverse needs” as children who require SPECIAL education programming because of their behavioral, communicational, intellectual, LEARNING, or physical characteristics or a combination of those characteristics, and children learning English as a new language who benefit from enhanced language programming to support growth and development. Postmodern THINKING views diversity as an approach to building a learning community that is INCLUSIVE of varying identities and abilities so that DIFFERENCE “becomes part of the social structures and practices within the environment” and that children and families “do not feel stripped of their ‘being and belonging’ or put into marginalized situations.” Learn more in: Creating a Culture of Inclusion in Pre-Kindergarten: An Integral Analysis of Beliefs, Understandings, and Practices of Early Childhood Educators ............................. |
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What is inner cell mass |
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Answer» hii ! The INNER CELL mass of the blastocyst is composed of two kinds of cells: those that will BECOME the mature organism (the epiblast), and those that will develop into the placenta, the chorion, and the amniotic membranes. The cells that will develop into the completed embryo are CALLED embryonic stem cells (ESCs)................ hope it helps ! |
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Non. Biodegradable plastic |
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Answer» Answer: so what to do with itExplanation: Non Biodegradable. Non-biodegradable substances are those which cannot be transformed into harmless natural state by the action of bacteria. ... EX: plastics, glasses, METALS, toxic CHEMICALS, TOXINS, grocery bags, plastic containers, and plastic water BOTTLES |
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orguns are those organs which have the same basic structural design and developmental origin but have different functions |
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What do you mean by nutrition |
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Answer» Explanation: the PROCESS of providing or OBTAINING the food NECESSARY for health and growth. |
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Some plant complete for water and light and affect production of crop what are they called |
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What coined the term protoplasm for living matter |
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Answer» Answer: Hope this helped you. Please mark it as BRAINLIEST!!! Explanation: The word PROTOPLASM was coined by SIR J. E. PURKINJE in 1839. He gave this NAME for the material of the animal embryo. However, in 1846, Sir Hugo Von Mohl redefined this term and referred to it as slimy, granular and semi-fluid substance present in the vacuole, separating them with cell wall and cell SAP. |
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About the schematic representation of transport and exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide |
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Answer» Answer: he is the author and author and is the FIRST author and author to have WRITTEN the novel and the BOOK class in |
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What are diatoms?why they are useful for us |
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Answer» HEY MATE! Diatomaceous earth is used as a pest repellent. ... As diatoms are MADE from SILICA this MAKES diatomaceous earth very abrasive, and so the sharpness enhances the particles as a pesticide2. Diatoms are also USEFUL in forensic studies. If a person has drowned then diatoms are able to enter the human body.................... HOPE IT HELPS! |
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What is stomata.Mention the distribution of stomata in dicots, monocots and submerged aquatic plants? |
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How skeleton of frog and fishes differs? |
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Answer» HEY MATE! Some primitive fish, LIKE sharks, have skeletons made out of a tough material called cartilage, but all the rest have BONES. Fish take in oxygen from the water through gills. Amphibians were the first animals to develop legs. Frogs, TOADS and SALAMANDERS are amphibians......................... HOPE IT HELPS! |
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How are chromatin ,chromatid and chromosomes related |
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Essay in agriculture to sanskrit language |
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Answer» ESSAY on AGRICULTURE in SANSKRIT |
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Role of bathymetry on whale shark aggregation spots |
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Answer» ,________________________________ ________________________________ ▶️The result is a huge nutrient base for LIFE to grow, meaning more prey for whale sharks who are MASSIVE filter feeders.▶️The researchers believe that the proximity of aggregations to SHALLOW areas such as reefs could also be an important FACTOR why whale sharks thermoregulate after deep dives to FEED. |
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In the grasslands, trees do not replace the grasses as a part of an ecological succession because of (a) insects and fungi (b) limited sunlight and paucity of nutrients (c) water limits and fire ( for ans see page 27) (d) none of the above |
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Answer» WATER LIMIT and FIRE is your and Explanation: |
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What is prominent broncho vascular markings in lungs? |
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Answer» CHEST radiography helps in detecting chronic bronchitis and emphysema to some EXTENT, with the former being marked by increased bronchovascular markings and cardiomegaly, and the LATTER being marked by bullous findings, a smaller heart and hyperinflated rib CAGE................... |
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The development of sporophyte from the moss gametophyte without sexual fusion |
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Answer» The development of SPOROPHYTE from moss GAMETOPHYTE without sexual fusion is CALLED APOGAMY. |
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