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Hello MatesWrite a short note on plants growing in mountain regions.5 Points Needed.Please give relevant answer or else it will be reported. |
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Answer» Holaaa Mate ✔Answer: ⭕The growth of vegetation depends on rainfall and temperature. ⭕The vegetation on the lower SLOPES largely depends on which climate zone the mountain is in. The foothills may be covered in broadleaved FORESTS. These CHANGE to needleleaf trees (coniferous trees) like spruce and pines at on the upper slopes (higher altitudes). ⭕As you climb higher up a mountain it gets COLDER and the trees EVENTUALLY thin out and disappear. When it gets too cold for trees to grow, it is called a timberline ⭕The highest parts of the mountain support only sparse grasses and low-growing alpine flowers which can withstand the harsh conditions. ⭕If the mountain is high enough even this vegetation disappears and the peak is bare rock and perhaps covered in snow and ice. Hope it helps...!!!❤ |
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How are lungs designed in human beings to maximise the exchange of gas |
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Answer» Explanation: LUNGS are designed in human beings to MAXIMIZE the EXCHANGE of gases because of the presence of ALVEOLAR sac. this alveolar sac HELPS to maximize the exchange of gases |
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What feature of cell theory is best demonstrated in the image? |
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Write a short note on "diversity in cells." |
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Answer» The meaning of diversity in CELL is , . Its main funtion is to control all the parts of plant example. to GIVE food to all parts of the plant |
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A cell organelle which forms lipoprotein? |
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Answer» The production of lipoprotein is mainly the fiction of the *plasma MEMBRANE*. Explanation: However, it may DEPEND from CELL to cell. But if you have to answer a question, you should go for plasma membrane. Some other examples include the plasma lipoprotein particles CLASSIFIED as HDL, LDL, IDL, VLDL and ULDL. HOPE THIS HELPS! |
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What are some characteristics of the phylum platyhelminthes? |
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Answer» Answer: Their body is dorsoventrally flattened. They exhibit bilateral symmetry. Also, they are triploblastic, with three germ layers. They do not have a body cavity and are acoelomate. Body is soft and unsegmented . They are mostly PARASITIC with a few free-living They exhibit an organ SYSTEM grade of organization. The digestive system is incomplete or absent. There is a single opening which LEADS to a well-developed gastro-vascular cavity. The anus is absent. There is no true stomach structure. In a few species, the digestive system is completely absent. Respiratory and circulatory systems are absent. Respiration generally occurs through diffusion through the general body surface. The EXCRETORY system has protonephridia with the flame There is primitive nervous system present. These animals are hermaphrodites. Sexual reproduction happens through gametic fusion. Asexual reproduction also happens in a few species through regeneration and fission. Fertilization is internal. The life cycle of these ORGANISMS can be complex, especially if they are parasitic, as this may involve one or more host animals. HOPE THIS HELPS! |
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What are the long term benefits of using manure in crop production? |
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Answer» Answer: The long term benefits are as following:- 1. It maintains the WATER golding capacity of soil and does not let watwr flow out easily. 2.The fertility of soil is well kept due to the organic components that are in manure. for e.g cow dung, animal excreta etc. 3.Lastly it also maitains the soil texture.colour and also provides all the REQUIRED NUTRIENTS to it. Explanation: According to the above stated lines we can say that manure is a very beneficial product to USE in crop production. |
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The common phase of aerobic and anaerobic respiration is |
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Answer» its GLYCOLYSIS........... |
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Gender of rose plant. |
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Answer» Answer: depends Explanation: it depends on whether or it has STIGMA(female) |
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What are the characteristics of squamous epithelial? |
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Answer» Answer: Simple SQUAMOUS epithelia are found in capillaries, alveoli, glomeruli, and other tissues where RAPID diffusion is required. Cells are FLAT with flattened and OBLONG nuclei. It is also called pavement epithelium due to its tile-like appearance. HOPE THIS HELPS! |
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What is synapse and how Information are passed from one part of the body to our brain? |
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Answer» the point BW the NEURONS or be NEURON and MUSCLE (neuromuscular junctin) |
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How are oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange in our body during respiration |
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Answer» Explanation: The primary function of the respiratory system is to EXCHANGE OXYGEN and CARBON dioxide. Inhaled oxygen enters the lungs and reaches the alveoli. The layers of cells lining the alveoli and the surrounding CAPILLARIES are each only one cell thick and are in very close contact with each other. |
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Explain about protective structure of heart? |
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Answer» Answer: THE HEART IS ENCLOSED BY A SAC , CALLED ,THE PERICARDIUM . IT CONTAINS A AMOUNT IF FLUIDPLZ FOLLOW ME ❤❤❤ |
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How can justify that table is solid |
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Answer» Answer: hi Explanation: BCOZ it's MOLECULES have VETY LESS spaces,it has a shape,it was MADE up of wood,it has weight |
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Importance of the bacteria in tanning of leather |
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Answer» Bacteria is USED in the pre-tanning processes ,i.e, soaking, dehairing, bating and degreasing. And most IMPORTANT it produces PROTEOLYTIC ENZYMES known as PROTEASES which are extracted and used in dehairing, soaking and bating processes which is required to produce leather. |
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Bhojan ka sampurn oxikaran kis koshika mein hota hai |
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Answer» bhaji Explanation: |
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Diff.btw Respiration in plants and in humans |
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Answer» Explanation: in human during respiration carbon dioxide,WATER,energy are released and in plants during respiration carbon dioxide is required for FOOD FORMATION,and for releasing OXYGEN |
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Which label identifies the part of the ATP molecule that changes when energy is released in the cells of all living things, and what is the name of this process?mc007-1.jpgA; respirationB; metabolismC; respirationD; photosynthesis |
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Answer» photosynthesis process HELPS in FOOD PRODUCTION anfpd ENERGY production |
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The blood vessel which supply blood to the liver |
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Answer» Answer: Hepatic PORTAL vein account for major portion of blood supply to liver and CARRIES TOXINS and waste materials from the gastrointestinal TRACT , spleen , pancreas and gall bladder . While a small portion of blood is supplied by hepatic artery to the liver as well. Explanation: |
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Water intensive crops increase salination of the soil? |
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Answer» Answer: some WATER intensive crops which increase the salination of the soil are : 1. Rice 2. Cotton 3. Soya 4. Wheat |
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What to eat during car travelling to avoid vomiting? |
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Answer» Answer: Try EATING light and easily digestible FOODS like fibre rich FRUITS (to REGULATE BOWEL movement). |
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What ultrasound reports says when we have gallstone? |
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Answer» Some types of imaging that your doctor may order INCLUDE: Abdominal ultrasound: Ultrasound produces PICTURES of the gallbladder and bile ducts. It SHOWS SIGNS of inflammation or indications that there is blockage of bile flow. Ultrasound is the most common test performed to evaluate gallbladder ABNORMALITIES. |
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What to do for complete digestion of food before race? |
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Answer» What to eat before a race Bread/toast, bagel, peanut butter, fruit without skin (BANANA), pulp-free fruit juice or sports DRINK for a pre-race breakfast. Rice, pasta, lean MEAT, starchy vegetables, FRUITS for “carbo-loading” at LEAST three days before the race. |
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What are all the features available in human iris? |
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Answer» In humans and most mammals and birds, the iris (plural: IRIDES or irises) is a thin, circular structure in the EYE, responsible for CONTROLLING the diameter and size of the pupiland THUS the amount of light reaching the retina. Eye color is defined by that of the iris. In optical terms, the pupil is the eye's aperture, while the iris is the diaphragm. |
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To whom did lencho write a letter ? What was written in it |
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Answer» Answer: Lencho wrote a letter to god. the letter CONTAINED a SENDING adress meaning ' to god'. Letter contained that lenvho needed a financial HELP due to his crop FAILURE because of hailstorm. |
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What are heterocycsts ? Where are they found? |
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Answer» Ello user !!!!!!!! Here is your answer, ============================================ Heterocysts are specialized nitrogen-fixing cells formed during nitrogen starvation by some filamentous cyanobacteria, such as Nostoc punctiforme, Cylindrospermum stagnale, and ANABAENA sphaerica. NITROGENASE is INACTIVATED by oxygen, so the heterocyst MUST create a microanaerobic environment. ============================================= HOPE THIS HELPS YOUU :) AND STAY BLESSED. |
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Verticillaster infloresence is characteric feature of |
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Answer» A raceme is an unbranched, INDETERMINATE inflorescence with pedicellate (having short floral stalks) flowers along the axis. ... A spadix is a spike of flowers densely ARRANGED around it, enclosed or accompanied by a HIGHLY specialised bract called a spathe. It is characteristic of the family Araceae. |
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What is function of Mitochondria |
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Answer» MITOCHONDRIA is the POWER HOUSE of the CELL. |
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What is function of ribosomes |
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Answer» their FUNCTION is to SYNTHESIZE PROTEINS |
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Define cervical vertebrae |
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Answer» Explanation: The CERVICAL vertebrae are the seven cylindrical bones, or vertebral bodies (C1-C7), that provide support and structure for the cervical spine. Save. Watch: Cervical Spine Anatomy VIDEO. The vertebral BODY is the large portion of the bone that LIES anterior (in front of) the spinal cord. |
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How many types of irregaction methods |
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The presence of what distinguishes a plant cell from the animal cell |
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Answer» cell WALL is major DIFFERENCE in plant and animal cell plant cell have cell wall cell wall is major difference in plant and animal cell plant cell have cell wall whereas animal cell has a LACK of cell wall |
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Write the composition on sweat. |
Answer» Dissolved in the water are trace amounts of minerals, LACTIC acid, and urea. Although the mineral CONTENT varies, some measured concentrations are: SODIUM (0.9 gram/liter), potassium (0.2 g/L), CALCIUM (0.015 g/L), and magnesium (0.0013 g/L). |
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Draw schematic representation of transportation and exchange of oxygen in human body |
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Answer» it is the answer of your QUES |
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Draw geometric representation of transportation and exchange of oxygen |
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Answer» Answer: In the human body, GASEOUS exchange OCCURS between tissue cells and the capillary blood through intestinal fluid and this is called internal respiration. The exchange occurs due to the difference in the partial pressure of the gases. Partial pressure is the pressure contributed by an individual GAS in a mixture of gases. It is REPRESENTED as pO2 for oxygen and pCO2 for carbon dioxide. Gases diffuse from HIGH partial pressure to low partial pressure. Explanation: Please mark me as brainliest |
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What are stomata where are they what are its shape and what is its function |
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Answer» STOMATA is a tiny opening or pore that is used for gas exchange. They are mostly found on the under-surface of plant LEAVES. During PHOTOSYNTHESIS, carbon dioxide is TAKEN in from the atmosphere through the stomata and oxygen is released as a waste product. |
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Two major virus infecting horticulture crop in india |
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Answer» ANSWER: Tospovirus causing groundnut bud NECROSIS and begomovirus causing TOMATO leaf curl....... Explanation: |
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What should be my percentage for physiotherapy career? |
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Answer» Answer: 70%, CAREER In PBT.... ...... ... |
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What should we do to cure the leucoderma treatment? |
Answer» There is no "cure" for vitiligo. Sometimes patches go AWAY on their own. But when that doesn't happen, doctors can prescribe treatments that MIGHT help EVEN out skin tone. Some of these treatments are things you can TRY at HOME; others are done by a doctor. |
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What should not be done in fainting and unconsciousness? |
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Answer» Answer: To PREVENT becoming unconscious or fainting: Avoid situations where your blood sugar level gets too low. Avoid STANDING in ONE place too LONG without moving, especially if you are prone to fainting. Get enough fluid, particularly in warm weather. |
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Total number of atp molecules produced in aglycolysis are |
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Answer» 2 atp molecules EXPLANATION: there are two PHASES in glycolysis ofaerobic respiration(same for ANAEROBIC).... 1) PREPARATORY 2) PAY off in 1) phase 2 atp lost ...in 2) 4 ATP gained..... thus net GAIN= 2 atp |
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Weil felix, elisa and ifa for rickettsia diagnosis |
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Answer» PLEASE REPOST your ANSWER with PROPER INFORMATION as it is not clear. Regards |
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To think of how a scientist could act in an unethical way |
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Answer» Answer: Unethical basically MEANS going against accepted PRACTICES and beliefs, unethical for a scientist may include experimenting on humans, or animals in inhuman WAYS.... the term's RELATIVE though cause what some may CONSIDER unethical may not be the same for other... like for an animal lover he/she won't support experimenting on animals (it is unethical in his/her views.... |
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Explain photosynthesis in detail... |
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Answer» Answer: Photosynthesis is the process at which PLANT make food with using carbon dioxide, sunlight and water.... It is the process which involve in only plants.. This process take in largely in the LEAVES of the plant therefor it is CALLED kitchen of the plant... TYPES of photosynthesis are on figure... There are of two types... U can see in figure.... Hope it helps.. |
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A tool used to plough the soil |
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Answer» Ploughshare This is the only TOOL .... PLEASE FOLLOW VIRATANMOLMARK me BRAINLIEST |
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What are antibotics |
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Answer» SUBSTANCES which FIGHT against BAD MICROORGANISMS |
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