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1.

How does crop rotation helps to improve this soil fertility​

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Most crops deplete soil nutrients during their growth cycle. ... This improved soil physical environment FACILITATES water infiltration, water holding, aeration, and, ULTIMATELY, ROOT growth and plant nutrient foraging. dis SECTION will review different ways that crop rotations effect soil FERTILITY.

2.

Antibiotics was Defined by walks man in the year​

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ANSWER:Antibiotics was coined or DEFINED by Alexander Felming he discovered enzyme lysozyme (1921) and the ANTIBIOTIC SUBSTANCE called penicillin (1928).

Explanation:

3.

Inner membrane of Mitochondria is deeply folded give reason​

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Answer:

This because more surface area.

Explanation:

The inner membrane known as the Cristae is folded. The folds of the inner membrane or the Cristae provide an INCREASE in the Surface Area which GIVES the Mitochondrion more LOCATIONS for ATP( the energy currency) production to occur.

4.

Write on the classification of plants botanical classification​

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EXPLANATION:

Plants are generally CLASSIFIED as follows. The International Code of NOMENCLATURE for alage, fungi and plants (ICN) regulates the naming for plants and other organisms TREATED like plants. A kingdom is the HIGHEST rank of biological classification. All plants belong to the kingdom Plantae.

5.

Genetic questionPls answer

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16.7 is correct

The FREQUENCY of RECOMBINANT in the POPULATION is 16.7%

6.

Difference between mitosis and miosis​

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Mitosis has only one division of cells while MEIOSIS has two divisions. 5. Mitosis is marked by two DAUGHTER cells that are genetically identical to the parent cell. Meiosis has four daughter cells, each of which has HALF the number of chromosomes.

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7.

Write one function of lymph​

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The FUNCTIONS of the lymph are as follows: It is used to supply nutrients to the BODY. It is used to REMOVE the METABOLIC wastes from the tissue cells. It is used to maintain the composition of tissue fluid

8.

The effective size of a particles of soil is denoted by

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Explanation: A soil is said to be WELL graded when it has a GOOD representation of particle of all size. Explanation: The size D10 is sometimes called as the effective size or effective diameter.

9.

Slogan on prevantion of malaria, dengue, chickenguinea

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ANSWER:

1. If Mosquitoes Breed, Then You Will Bleed.

2. Kill Mosquitoes Before They Kill You.

3. Be PROACTIVE, Otherwise Mosquitoes Will Make You Captive.

4. FIGHT The Mosquito Bite.

5. Nip The Mosquitoes In The Bud Before They SUCK Your

Blood.

10.

Plant absorb water from the soil how does this water reach the treetops explain in detail

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plant ABSORB through SOIL abd treetop by XYLEM

11.

Oxygen is produced at what point during photosynthesis ?a.When atp is converted to adpb.When co2 is fixedc.When h2o is splittedd.All of these

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EXPLANATION:

The OPTIONS C is correct.

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12.

What does movement of alleles into different gametes demonstrate ?​

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EXPLANATION:

Mendel's first law is the law of segregation of ALLELES describing the movement into different gametes.

The alleles with the traits of a character are segregated into TWO different gametes and new characters, traits have been formed. The two coexisting alleles of an individual for each trait SEGREGATE (separate) during GAMETE formation so that each gamete gets only one of the two alleles. Alleles again unite at random fertilization of gametes.

13.

On which observations law of Segregation is based ? ​

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The Principal of Segregation describes how pairs of GENE variants are separated into reproductive cells. The segregation of gene variants, called alleles, and their corresponding traits was first observed by Gregor Mendel in 1865. Mendel was studying genetics by performing mating crosses in pea plants. He crossed two heterozygous pea plants, which means dat each plant had two different alleles at a particular genetic position. He discovered dat the traits in the offspring of his crosses did not always match the traits in the parental plants. This meant dat the pair of alleles encoding the traits in each parental plant had separated or segregated from one ANOTHER during the formation of the reproductive cells. From his data, Mendel formulated the Principal of Segregation. We now know dat the segregation of GENES occurs during meiosis in eukaryotes, which is a process dat PRODUCES reproductive cells called gametes.

14.

Name the part where this birth mark is ?​

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ANSWER:

the BIRTH MARK is

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15.

Breathing cycle is rythemic where as exchange of gases is a continuous process. Justify the statement

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Answer: The breathing CYCLE INVOLVES INHALATION and exhalation of air. ... So the EXCHANGE of gases is a continuous process as it takes place between the blood and each and every CELL, by diffusion. So I justify that breathing cycle is rhythmic where exchange of gases is a continuous process.

16.

Group the following and tabulate themas energy yielding, protein yielding, oilyielding and fodder crop : Wheat, berseem,rice, maize, gram, oat, pigeon gram, Sudan grass, lentil, soya bean, groundnut, castor, mustard.​

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ANSWER:

PROTEIN YIELDING

lentil

soya bean

fodder

wheat

energy

MAIZE

17.

Why our eyes got filled with tears while cutting Onion?

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ANSWER: because the TYPE of a ACID MAKES the eyes to HOT and it tears

Explanation:

18.

Name two agricultural implement used for preparation of soil​

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Explanation:

the main tool is used for the preparation of SOIL are the plough, HOE and CULTIVATOR plough. this is being used since ancient times for tilling the soil , ADDING fertilizers to the crop , REMOVING the weeds , scrapping the soil etc

19.

Expand PPLO ICBN ICZN ​

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here is you answer..

ICZN - International Code for Zoological NOMENCLATURE.

PPLO -Pleuro PNEUMONIA LIKE organism.

ICBN -International Code of BOTANICAL Nomenclature .

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20.

Adopt a sapling and take can water it timely for a period of 10 days prepare changes on each day​

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21.

Differene between amoeba and human

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ANSWER:

amoeba is unicellular HUMANS are multicellular.hope this helps

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22.

Two fungal disease of wheat

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Explanation:

Fungal Diseases of Wheat are........

  • Common ROOT rot by Helminthosporium sativum
  • Dilophospora leaf SPOT by Dilophospora alopecuri
  • False eyespot by Gibellina cerealis
  • Ring spot by Pyrenophora seminiperda

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23.

Products reabsored in tubular part of nephron

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While the proximal tubule reabsorbs solutes into the blood SUPPLY, the distal tubule secretes waste solutes that will be excreted in URINE.

Glucose REABSORPTION takes place in the proximal tubule of the nephron, a TUBE leading out of Bowman's capsule.

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24.

Production of tryptophan by anaerobic fermentation

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A PROCESS for economically producing L-tryptophan which involves culturing aerobically in a CULTURE medium a mutant of the genus Bacillus which is RESISTANT to azaserine and a tryptophan ANALOGUE and recovering the L-tryptophan PRODUCED which accumulates in the culture medium.

25.

Format for Innovative project for biology class 10?? Is smoke absorber good? ​

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It is used to emit the harmful smoke outside the kitchen.

Basically, the work of a smoke absorber machine is to FILTER the interior air by removing the airborne grease, bacterial FUMES, bad odor, HEAT, combustion products and steam to the external environment.

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26.

Odd one outChromosomes, RNA, DNA,Nucleolus​

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Your ANSWER is RNA.......

27.

Mention the way in which pollyembryo can be occur in a fruit​

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Explanation:

More often, as in many CITRUS and Mango VARIETIES some of the nucellar cells surrounding the embryo sac start DIVIDING, protrude into the embryo sac and DEVELOP into the embryos. In such species each ovule contains many embryos. Occurrence of more than one embryo in a seed is referred as POLYEMBRYONY.

28.

Why is papaya yellow , spinach green and the edible part of watermelon red?​

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ANSWER:

Spinach is green because the presence of green pigment chlorophyll. Papaya is yellow because of the presence of caricaxanthin. Edible part of watermelon is RED in COLOUR because of the presence of LYCOPENE which is a red pigment.

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29.

Odd one out! chromosomes RNA, DNA nucleolus,Nucleolus​

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*The ODD one is RNA..

Explanation:

BCZ, CHROMOSOMES, DNA, NUCLEOLUS belongs to Animal cell..

whereas RNA belongs to plant cell..

30.

will the impact of removing all the organism in a trophic levels ?can the organism of any topic level be removed without causing in damage to the ecosystem​

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ANSWER:

no if any ORGANISM REMOVED it MAKES EFFECT

31.

Question : Name an internal stimulus in plants??​

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ANSWER✍

✨Light RESPONSE is an INTERNAL STIMULUS of plant .

✒ Light response is USUALLY of two types ;

★Positive light response .

★Negative light response.

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32.

What happens when we use hybridised seeds for feefing animals...?

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ANSWER:

NOTHING will HAPPEN

Explanation:

the EFFECT would be same as feeding them with normal seeds

33.

Two or more species belonging to shame time period are called

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ANSWER:

SYMPATRIC SPECIATION

34.

Definitely cell theory and modify cell theory and who proposed them

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Explanation:

Cell THEORY was proposed by Matthias Schleiden and Theodor Schwann.

Cell is the Building Blocks (STRUCTURAL & Functional) units of all LIVING Organisms........

They are multi-cellular or UNICELLULAR.......

The Modified Cell theory is proposed by Rudolf VIRCHOW...

The modified cell theory includes this feature.....

Cells are arise from the pre-existing cells or other cells.....

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35.

How do you muscles feel when you run very quickly for period of time

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ANSWER:. The muscles FEEL FATIGUE after VIGOROUS ACTIVITY and you MAY get cramps due to the formation of lactic acid in the muscles

36.

The dire need of hour is alternative sources of energy

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Answer:

1-solar panels

2-wind power

3-biomass

4-tindal power

5-geothermal

37.

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ANSWER:

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38.

What is exploitation of resources with short term aims ? List it's four advantages.

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Explotation of NATURAL RESOURCES with short term aims means using resources rapidly and within no time.

Its ADVANTAGES are -

(i) Industrial growth will be fast

(II) Rapid development TAKES place

(iii) Resouces are utilized to their maximum

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39.

Nervous conditions tsitsi dangarembga analysis

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Nervous Conditions (1988) is a semi-autobiographical novel by Tsitsi Dangarembga, a Zimbabwean author. It tells the story of a Rhodesian family facing issues of race, gender, and colonialism in post-colonial Rhodesia in the 1960s. The central character is female protagonist Tambu. The BOOK, considered among the most important African novels of the twentieth century, had as a follow up 2006’s The Book of Not. Nervous Conditions takes its title from Jean Paul Sartre’s introduction to The Wretched of the Earth, a 1963 book by Frantz Fanon. In the introduction, Sartre says of native people in a situation of colonialism that their status is, “a nervous condition introduced and maintained by the settler among the colonized people with their consent.” With respect to the female characters in Dangarembga’s novel, the nervous conditions stem from many years of colonialism and from oppression under the Shona system of power. Tambu learns about her own history and that of the oppressed women in Zimbabwe from her grandmother.

Early in the novel Tambu’s brother, Nhamo, is expected to return home having completed his term at the mission school which he attends, however, he does not arrive. It is later learned that he died of a strange illness. Tambu does not seem terribly affected by her brother’s death and is somewhat relieved that she does not have to make preparations to celebrate his return. The narrative then turns to Tambu thinking about the events that came before the death of her brother. Their family was POOR, lacking the money to send Tambu to school, ALTHOUGH they managed to send Nhamo, so she turned to raising and selling vegetables to earn the money on her own. She found Nhamo had been stealing from her GARDEN and got into a fight with him at Sunday school. Mr. Matimba, her teacher, had taken her to a more urban locale to give her the opportunity to sell some of her produce. There, a white couple took pity on her and gave Mr. Matimba money to pay for Tambu’s education.

Members of Tambu’s extended family had a celebration for her cousins Chido and Nyasha, and their parents Babamukuru and his wife, Maiguru, who had returned from England. Chido and Nyasha were no longer able to converse in Shona, their native tongue, and Maiguru did not want them to take part in traditional dances and such. After they finished a meal, Tambu was sent to fetch bowls of water for each person to use for hand washing. The three siblings of Babamukuru congratulated him on the success he achieved. He suggested helping to educate a member of each branch of their family. After the unexpected death of Nhamo, they chose Tambu to take his place.

The narrative returns to the present time and finds Tambu elated by life at her aunt and uncle’s home, which is on the grounds of the mission school she is now to attend. She is welcomed, and her aunt provides her with new clothing as the opening of the school term approaches. Tambu takes to her studies well and develops a friendship with her cousin Nyasha. Tambu observes that Nyasha and her father argue frequently, and that Maiguru is very well educated. When the school term ends, Tambu and Nyasha attend a dance along with the white missionaries’ children. Tambu is unsure about being part of the celebration. Late in the evening, Nyasha is outside learning a new dance with one of the boys. Her father accuses her of acting in a sordid manner and a fight ensues between them. During the confrontation, Nyasha hits her father, who declares he will kill her because assaulting one’s own parent is a forbidden act. Although in subsequent weeks Tambu tries to help her cousin deal with the guilt she is feeling, Nyasha continues to distance herself.

During the vacation time between school terms, the family returns to the homestead where the extended family awaits. Maiguru is expected to do the cleaning and cooking due to her position as the senior-most wife in the family. Also at the homestead, to Babamukuru’s dismay, is Lucia, the SISTER of Tambu’s mother, and a relative named Takesure from Tambu’s father’s side. Lucia and Takesure are expecting a child together, leading to a family meeting to decide their fate. They are allowed to stay, and Babamukuru next addresses the issue of his brother Jeremiah and says that he and the woman he is with, Ma’Shingayi, are to have a Christian marriage ceremony to legitimize the relationship.

As time moves on, Tambu continues to work hard at her education and earns the opportunity to attend Sacred Heart to further her studies at that school, which is run by nuns. She comes to realize that there is really nothing left for her at the homestead and grows apart from her mother. She develops a strong bond with Myasha, and through her relationship with her cousin, Tambu learns that the way to progress in life is to constantly question everything around you and to challenge limitations set by others.

40.

Name two cell organelles that contains their own genetic material

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ANSWER:

RIBOSOMES , NUCLES, mitoncrondia

41.

Name these oldest type of plants which do not produce flowers

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EXPLANATION:

The Non- Flowering plants that be oldest plants are GYMNOSPERMS.....

EX.............

  • Cycads
  • Conifers
  • Yews

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42.

I-3) [pubmed] [full text] a 53. Williams cd, marshburn pb. A prospective study of transvaginal hydrosonography in the evaluation of abnormal uterine bleeding. Am j obstet gynecol 1998;1

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OBJECTIVE:

The purpose of this study was to determine whether the intrauterine instillation of saline solution during transvaginal ultrasonographic imaging (hydrosonography) improves the diagnostic accuracy in detecting intrauterine abnormalities determined by direct visualization of the intrauterine cavity with either hysteroscopy or after hysterectomy.

STUDY DESIGN:

This study was a prospective, blinded study of 39 women referred with the diagnosis of abnormal uterine bleeding after failing medical management. A routine vaginal probe ultrasonographic examination was followed by a blinded transvaginal hydrosonography in patients proceeding to either hysteroscopy or hysterectomy.

RESULTS:

Twelve of the 39 patients had masses that impinged on the intrauterine cavity at hysteroscopy or hysterectomy. In 4 of the 12 patients with confirmed masses, an intrauterine lesion was detected by hydrosonography that was not seen on routine vaginal probe ultrasonography. In no case was an intrauterine mass detected by the hysteroscopy or after hysterectomy when hydrosonography indicated a normal intrauterine cavity. In 4 cases hydrosonography suggested that masses were present that were not confirmed at direct visualization. Although hydrosonography always recognized when intracavitary pathologic conditions existed in a patient, hydrosonography sometimes underestimated the number of intracavitary LESIONS present.

CONCLUSIONS:

Hydrosonography is a simple, minimally invasive, and effective TOOL to use in the EVALUATION of patients with abnormal uterine bleeding who have not responded to medical treatment. In no case did hydrosonography fail to indicate when pathologic conditions existed in a given patient, and a normal hydrosonography always indicated a normal intrauterine cavity at hysteroscopy or after hysterectomy. For these reasons hydrosonography is a SENSITIVE tool to triage women with abnormal uterine bleeding to OPERATIVE or conservative management.

43.

In which method of asexual reproduction the offsprings are genetically identical to the parents binary or multiple fussion?

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Answer:

BINARY FISSION

EXPLANATION:

Binary Fission: An organism is divided into two individuals. Mitotic division takes PLACE resulting in two identical individuals or DAUGHTER cells. e.g., Amoeba.

44.

Write difference between plant cell and animal cell ​

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CELL wall, CHLOROPLAST,plastids,glyoxysomes,sphaerosomes, are ABSENT in ANIMAL cell while they are present in plant cell........

45.

What will happen if SER and RER are damaged in cells​

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ANSWER:

then there will not the FORMATION of lusoses

46.

Why and how the stomach of rumiantsis different from ours

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The ruminants have different organs in the digestive SYSTEM and the CELLULOSE is digested with the help of MICROORGANISMS and enzymes WHEREAS our stomach cannot digest cellulose and the FOOD is digested with the help of only enzymes.

47.

What are the advantages of manuer from ecological point of view?

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Answer:

  • NON toxic as there are no chemicals
  • no HARM to the soil and plant
  • provides good growth to the plant
  • cheap
  • can be PREPARED easily
  • biodegradable wastes are managed
48.

What is a cell wall made up of

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Here is the answer...!!!

Cell wall is MADE up of CELLULOSE in plants

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49.

Is experimental taxonomy is based on genetics relationship?

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Explanation:

Taxonomy based on genetic relationships is KNOWN as (4) Experimental taxonomy taxonomy. It CONSISTS of nomenclature (putting the correct name on a taxon), PHYLOGENETICS (determining the evolutionary history and relationships of organisms) and SYSTEMATICS (grouping organisms in meaningful units).

50.

Important questions in cell cycle and cell division

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A) Leptotene - PACHYTENE - ZYGOTENE - DIPLOTENE - diakinesis clear. B) Leptotene - diplotene - pachytene - zygotene - diakinesis clear. C) Leptotene - zygotene - diplotene - pachytene - diakinesis clear. D) Leptotene - zygotene - pachytene - diplotene - diakinesis clear.