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1.

Give me a paragraph on india my motherland in sanskrit

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अस्माकं देशस्य प्राचीनं नाम "भारतं" वर्तते। सम्प्रति अस्य हिन्दुस्तान, हिन्द, इण्डिया इत्यपि नामानि सन्ति। अस्य पूर्वदिशायां बर्मा देशः अस्ति। दक्षिणदिशायां लंका अस्ति। पश्चिमदिशायां अफगानिस्तानं वर्तते। उत्तरदिशायां च हिमालयः अस्ति। अस्य खण्डितः भागः पाकिस्तान इति कथ्यते।

अस्माकं देशः संसारस्य देशेषु अति पुरातनः देशः अस्ति। एतद् विश्वस्य विशाल: गणतन्त्रदेश:। अयं देशः ज्ञानस्य धर्मस्य च आदिजन्मभूमिः अस्ति। अत्रैव वेदानां प्रादुर्भावः बभूव। अत्रैव मानवसभ्यता सर्वप्रथमं जन्म लेभे। इतः एव संसारे सर्वत्र सभ्यतायाः प्रचारः बभूव। अस्य महिमा अवर्णनीयः अस्ति। अस्य गौरवम् अतुलनीयम् अस्ति।

2.

What is protoplasm? Who coined the term protoplasm?​

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What is protoplasm?

Protoplasm is composed of a mixture of small molecules such as ions, amino ACIDS, monosaccharides and water, and macromolecules such as NUCLEIC acids, proteins, lipids and POLYSACCHARIDES. In eukaryotes the protoplasm SURROUNDING the cell nucleus is known as the cytoplasm and that inside the nucleus as the nucleoplasm.

Dujardin

Dujardin (1835) – discovered the protoplasm and NAMED as “sarcode”. J.E. Purkinje (1839) – first introduced the term 'Protoplasm'.

3.

Failure of monsoon causes failure of crops. How can the situation be remedied

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Answer: By maintaining a proper irrigation SYSTEM so that when monsoon fail there is no shortage of water

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4.

Why blood is called liquid connective tissue​

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Blood is called a LIQUID CONNECTIVE tissue because it connects various body tissues and oragans TOGETHER by bringing Oxygen,hormones and various NUTRIENTS..

5.

1. What is the function of digestive enzymes​

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Explanation:

ENZYMES are essential for HEALTHY DIGESTION and a healthy body. They work with other chemicals in the body, such as stomach acid and bile, to help break down food into molecules for a wide RANGE of bodily functions.

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6.

Which gland or organ in our body supplies emotion?

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Answer:

adernal GLAND is RESPONSIBLE for emotion , FEAR and any other FEELING

7.

By what number must 2217594 be divided to get 83 as a question?

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ANSWER:

Explanation:

26718

8.

Asa konta jiv ahe ki janm gheunhi halchal karat nahiasa konta jiv ahe ki janm gheun hi halchal karat nahi

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ANSWER:

what are U ASKING PLZ SAY it properly

9.

Cell that is mainly bacteriaits 16 letter word​

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PROKARYOTE or PROKARYOTIC CELL

10.

What are the nature of cell wall found in xylem​

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ANSWER:

the nature of CELL WALL FOUND in xylem is transported the WATER in all parts of plants

11.

Explain the mode of nutrition in the organisms live inside others body and feed on their food​

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ANSWER:

PARASITIC nutrion

Explanation:

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12.

Why is osmoregulation necessary in aquatic organisms?​

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Answer:

Osmoregulation is the active regulation of the osmotic pressure of an organism 's fluids to maintain thehomeostasis of the organism 's water content; that is it keeps the organism 's fluids from becoming too diluted or too concentrated. Osmotic pressure is a measure of the tendency of water to move into one solution from another by osmosis. The higher the osmotic pressure of a solution the more water wants to move into the solution. Pressure must be exerted onthe HYPERTONIC side of a selectively permeable membrane to preventdiffusion of water by osmosis from the side CONTAINING pure water.

Organisms in both aquatic and terrestrial environments must maintain the right concentration of solutes and amount of water in their body fluids; this involves excretion (getting RID of metabolic wastes and other substances such as hormones that would be toxic if allowed to accumulate in the blood) via organs such as the skin and thekidneys; keeping the amount of water and DISSOLVED solutes in balance is referred to as osmoregulation.

13.

What is evolutionary relationship

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Answer:

evolutionary RELATIONSHIP commonly SHOWS about their ancestors.

for example: there are a tree on which there are no any FRUIT and so the coming tree will not have any fruits

14.

Visit to a cattle farm and study its management. ​

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Actually it's an observation work so it can't be answered like this, but I can try :-

All of us use dairy products of various kinds everyday, but isn't it surprising that we don't know much about the industry or the people who make the whole process of Dairy Management happen so SEAMLESSLY and without glitches? Dairy Management enables experts to relentlessly work towards making dairy products reach almost each and EVERY household of India, effortlessly and like clockwork. Running and managing a dairy needs immaculate presence of mind, depth of knowledge and exceptional multi-tasking skills. A master's degree in 'Diary Management', thus gives you an opportunity to be at the helm of such production and distribution houses, and lets you bring your skills to practice. It is an incredibly fascinating journey that will leave you MESMERIZED with its depth and scope.

Unlike other careers, the management of a dairy business is rather different. It is done at a micro level and the dairy farmer usually sets his/her own goals, provides the management of the business and performs a part of the labour, as well. This, as a result, makes diary management a rather tricky job, as it is often difficult to separate management from labor. One needs to have a perfect sense of human resource and economic management. A master's degree in Diary Management thus FACILITATES you with pure management skills that allow decision making on one hand, and milking the cow on the other, quite literally.

Today, we have many Dairy Centers of national importance like Amul in Anand, Gujarat, and Mother Dairy, in NEW Delhi to fulfill the rising demand of milk and milk products. Dairy business is part of Agriculture and in academics it comes under the bracket of agricultural sciences and engineering. In industry it comes under Agriculture bracket.

15.

Study the affect of the deficiency of some specific nutrients of plants. ​

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EXPLANATION:

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16.

What would happen if green plants disappear from the Earth​

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of green plants will disappear from the plants then,

1.there will be lack of oxygen as there will no one who can PERFORM photosynthesis (as this process only occurs in green plants due to chlorophyll).

2.t her will be excess of carbon dioxide which leads to the global warming as the. ABIN dioxide is REQUIRED by the plants to Perform photosynthesis.

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17.

Study of soil samples from different areas.​

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ANSWER:

EDAPHOLOGY is the STUDY of SOIL.

18.

Small structures inside a cell its 10 letter​

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The ANSWER is. organelles

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19.

Common weeds from local crop fields. ​

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ANSWER:

Fieldbinweed

Bindweed

Lambsquarters.

Pigweed

Buckhorn Plantain.

Crabgrass.

Quackgrass.

Chickweed.

Dandelion

20.

Name the tissue that helps in the propogation of sugarcane and how​

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Answer:

Sugarcane. Stem cuttings or SECTIONS of the stalks CALLED "setts" or SEED pieces propagate sugarcane. Each SETT contains one or more buds.

21.

What did priestly introduce the mint plant in his experimental set up

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ANSWER:

to GIVE SUPPLY of OXYGEN to the SYSTEM

22.

Name the reserved food of plant cell

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ANSWER: RESERVED FOOD of PLANT CELL is starch.

Explanation:

23.

cell division is an essential stage and eventual result of every organic cell cycle. what are the different types of cell division? how do they differ from each other?

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EXPLANATION:

mitosis and meosis

motosis results in the same NUMBER of CHROMOSOME in daughter cells

meosis results in half the number of CHROMOSOMES in daughter cells

24.

0.9% of salt solution and 5% glucose solution is isotonic for RBCs . What would happen to RBCs if they are placed in 0.9% salt solution

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ANSWER:

They will SHRINK by OSMOSIS

25.

Easy 5 lines on carnivorous

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ANSWER:

EXPLANATION:

they EAT flesh

they are dangerous

cannot eat vegetarian

eg TIGER,LION

26.

Growth kinetics parameters from microbial growth data

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Answer:

Growth kinetics, i.e., the RELATIONSHIP between specific growth rate and the concentration of a substrate, is ONE of the basic TOOLS in microbiology. ...

For pure cultures growing with single SUBSTRATES, enormous inconsistencies exist in the growth kinetic data reported

27.

Glands which work both exocrine and endocrine are called as

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ANSWER:

hepatocrine GLAND .............

28.

Give any two differences between respiration and breathing

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ANSWER: Differences between BREATHING and respiration

Explanation:

(i) In breathing we inhale and exhale the AIR whereas in respiration we breathe and convert it into energy.

(ii) Breathing is a biophysical process whereas respiration is biochemical process

29.

How did the found out there are neurons in the brain?

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Answer:

every REFLEX action in stimulus of your body is conducted by neurones first the signal is CARRIED to the BRAIN to the central nervous system and then it is reflected back to the stimulus site there is very important role of neurones in this your memory is also be a content of neuron there are undefined millions of neurones in the brain that are responsible for the coordinated function mind our THOUGHTS our PERCEPTION and all the decision that we are making at an instant

30.

At whic stage man growth has stopped? Can is it possible to increase the height at that stage?​

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Answer:

at the AGE of adolescence the growth of man STOPS . it is MAY or may not POSSIBLE to increase in HEIGHT at that stage

31.

7 PHOTO OF ORGANISM​

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ANSWER:

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Explanation:

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32.

Please Label this diagram​

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EXPLANATION:

PLEASE POST the DIAGRAM.

33.

List the diploid number of chromosomes of some organisms​

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EXPLANATION:

DIPLOID no of CHROMOSOME are PRESENT in HUMAN being

34.

What is the fuction of lymphocyte cells​

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A lymphocyte is one of the subtypes of a WHITE blood cell in a vertebrate's immune SYSTEM. LYMPHOCYTES INCLUDE natural killer cells (which function in cell-mediated, cytotoxic innate immunity), T cells (for cell-mediated, cytotoxic adaptive immunity), and B cells (for humoral, antibody-driven adaptive immunity). They are the main type of cell found in lymph, which prompted the name "lymphocyte".

35.

How does cell division takes place. Explain scientifically?

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Cell division has TWO parts miosis and mitosis.

Cell division can be occurs by LONGITUDINALLY or transversely.

36.

Sources of pollution of water bodies in the locality and the quality of water​

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ANSWER:

I don't KNOW this QUESTION

37.

Explain the process of osmosis in detail​

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Osmosis :

Osmosis is the MOVEMENT of water molecules from an area of high CONCENTRATION to an area of low concentration, through a partially permeable membrane.

In general :

The movement of water molecules from higher concentration to lower concentration through a semi permeable membrane is called Osmosis.

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38.

What is other name of scleroids​

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this is ONE NAME and do not othre name

39.

A woman with albinic father marries albinic man. The probability of her progeny

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I THINK the QUESTION is USELESS

40.

Name the components of digested food

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Answer:

consists of digestive TRACT and associated organs like salivary glands, liver and pancreas.

Explanation:

The digestive tract in a mammal starts with mouth and ends in anus.

The tract is serially divided in:

Oral cavity

Pharynx

Oesophagus

Stomach

Small Intestine

Large Intestine.

There are TEETH and tongue inside oral cavity. This continues in oesophagus through a common passage (for both AIR and food) called pharynx.

Stomach is divided in fundus, CORPUS and pylorus.

Small intestine is divided in duodenum, jejunum, ileum.

Large intestine is divided in caecum, colon and rectums

There are three pair of salivary glands: sublingual, submaxillary and parotid which secrete saliva, an enzymatic lubricating fluid in oral cavity.

Liver juice is stored in a sac called Gall Bladder and released in duodenum. The juice is called bile, which is nonenzymatic but most important for FAT digestion.

Pancreas also secretes its enzymatic juice in duodenum.

41.

Describe THREE symptoms of foot-and-mouth disease.

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Hand-foot-and-mouth disease may cause all of the FOLLOWING signs and symptoms or just some of them. They INCLUDE:

Fever

Sore throat

Feeling of being unwell (malaise)

Painful, RED, blister-like lesions on the tongue, gums and inside of the cheeks

A red rash, without itching but sometimes with blistering, on the PALMS, soles and sometimes the buttocks

Irritability in infants and toddlers

Loss of appetite

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42.

How are seasonal vegetables available throughout year?

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EXPLANATION:

While it's fun to relish seasonal delights as they come to market, we hold a special PLACE in our hearts for the fruits and vegetables we can find all year-round. From TENDER greens perfect for wilting or tossing in a salad to a big chunk of the ALLIUM family (onions, scallions, shallots, etc.), these staple items can be relied on to bring their fresh flavor no matter the season.

43.

Why do fishes die when taken out of water​

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EXPLANATION:

fishes die when taken out of WATER because we can take only the OXYGEN DISSOLVED in water it is same as we can't take the dissolved oxygen in water

44.

Please give me the answer of this question and I will mark you as BRAINLIEST

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ANSWER:

Both MITOCHONDRIA and plastid is FOUND in plant cell and both provide energy to plant are similarities

45.

Why plant cell are more rigid than animal cell​

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Answer:

The plant cells are more RIGID compared to ANIMAL cells as they have cell wall. ... Similarly, when EXCESS water enters cell, the plant cell swells but it do not BURST DUE to presence of wall pressure.

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46.

Which is the largest cell in human body​

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EXPLANATION:

The LARGEST cell in the human BODY is female OVUM. Smallest cell in the human body is male GAMETES, that is, sperm.

47.

What is the function of chromosomes​

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Answer: The function of chromosomes is to transfer GENETICAL materialas to offspring. The chromosomes CONTAINS CHROMATIN material which contains genes and genes also has its own genetical material KNOWN as DNAs.

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48.

What is kamasutra??​

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ANSWER:

Kamasutra is the oldest surviving Hindu text on erotic love. It is a sutra-genre text with terse aphoristic verses that have SURVIVED into the modern era with different bhasya (EXPOSITION and commentaries). ... The text is one of many Indian texts on Kama Shastra.

49.

What are societal bags lysosomes​

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LYSOSOMES are cell organelles which clean up the cell by DIGESTING foreign materials as WELL as worn-out cell organelles. Lysosomes are called suicidal bags because when the CELLS damage, they burst and digest their own cell.

50.

Explain the different processes to be followed to get a crop ​

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The DIFFERENT processes to FOLLOWED to GROW a crop are as follow

1.Preparation of soil

2.Sowing of seed

3.Adding manure and fertilisers

4.Irrigation

5.Harvesting

6.Storing grains in STORAGE