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Which part is implanted in eye transplantation ? |
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Answer» Answer: there is no way to transplant an entire eye but CORNEA can be transplanted Explanation: MARK as BRAINLIEST PLS |
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Me the intermediate and the end product of glucose break down on aerobic respiration ? |
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Answer» Answer: Intermediate product = Pyruvate (3 carbon MOLECULE)FINAL product = Energy + CO2 + H2OExplanation: PLS mark me as the BRAINLIST... |
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Difference between normal root and coralloid root in cycas |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: ROOTS in Cycas are of two types, i.e., normal tap roots forming a tap ROOT system, and coralloid roots. Normal tap-roots are POSITIVELY geotropic, grow deep into the soil and generally possess no root hairs.These lateral roots GET infected with some BACTERIA, fungi and algae, and are called coralloid roots. |
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What is the meaning of established |
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Answer» having existed or DONE SOMETHING for a long time and therefore recognized and generally ACCEPTED. |
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How is a child born show in the form of thematic map. |
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Answer» Answer: A CHILD IS BORN BY THE PROCESS OF FERTILIZATION WHEN THE SPERM AND OVUM FUSE WITH EACH OTHER IN THE BODY OF FEMALE AND FURTHER DEVELOPMENT TAKES PLACE IN FEMALE'S BODY. |
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Write the significance of ETS |
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Answer» Explanation: Educational Testing Service (ETS) develops assessments that are of the highest quality, accurately measure the necessary knowledge and skills, and are FAIR to all TEST takers. We understand that CREATING a fair, VALID and reliable test is a complex process that INVOLVES multiple checks and balances. |
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Give two examples of cloning vector ? |
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Answer» ANSWER :- Cloning was first developed by USING E.cori and the cloning vectors USED in it are :- plasmids , BACTERIOPHAGES and fungi. |
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nephron process about 180 liters of filtrate but the kidney excreate only about 1- 2 liters of urine. why? |
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Which is the strongest muscle in our body? |
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Answer» hyy mate ✌️ cardiac muscles.....XD!!!hope it will HELP you ❣️❣️ |
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Koshika bhitti kahan Pai Jaati Hai |
Answer» MODS are REQUESTED to DELETE my ACCOUNT now !!uebrjrnrjenjeirhrjrurrheneueje |
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Which is the biggest non chordata |
| Answer» VERTEBRATE is the BIGGEST NON CHORDATA | |
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Hi guys I'm new here from Pakistan a medical student please aware me about this app...I'm not familiar with this app....please everyone share their experience....thanks |
Answer» JARUR.... wlc in BRAINLY ✌.............!!! |
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What is test cross? |
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Answer» Explanation: Test crosses are USED to test an individual's genotype by crossing it with an individual of a KNOWN genotype. Individuals that show the recessive PHENOTYPE are known to have a homozygous recessive genotype. Individuals that show the dominant phenotype, HOWEVER, MAY either be homozygous dominant or heterozygous. please mark me as the brainlist answer |
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Why do stomates need to be open |
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Answer» Answer: The two main functions of stomata are to allow for the uptake of carbon dioxide and to limit the loss of water due to EVAPORATION. In many plants, stomata remain open during the day and CLOSED at NIGHT. Stomata are open during the day because this is when photosynthesis typically occurs |
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Why danger sign's are of red colour? |
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Answer» Explanation: red colour has the HIGHEST wave length... so it can be seen by FAR places.... THEREFORE red colour is used in DANGER sign thank you hope this helps you.... |
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What are the advantages of translocation in plants |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: REINTRODUCTION (via translocation) plays an important ROLE in any project that aims to restore a habitat to its natural state. Translocation enables the establishment of multiple populations to minimise the RISK of a single population being WIPED out by a random event, such as a FIRE or introduction of a new disease. |
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Why would the cells of the palisades layer have more chloropasts |
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Answer» The palisade layer CONTAINS the most chloroplasts as it is NEAR the top of the leaf. The chloroplasts CONTAIN the pigment chlorophyll. The palisade cells are arranged upright. This MEANS the light has to pass through the cell length ways and so increases the chance of light hitting a chloroplast and being absorbed. HOPE THAT IT WAS HELPFUL!!!! MARK IT THE BRAINLIEST IF IT REALLY WAS!!!! |
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Why girls are more satisfied during coitus?? |
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What is nuclic acid . |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: either of two acids (DNA and RNA), that are present in all living cells MEANS nucliec ACID |
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How impulse travel through synapse |
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Answer» Answer: Through nerve ENDING it becomes as chemical IMPLUSE and it moves from nerve ending to the DENDRITE of NEXT neuron |
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Categories syngamy into four types and explain them briefly? |
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Answer» THERE ARE THREE TYPES OF SYNGAMY: I) isogamy II) hetrogamy III) oogamy Explanation: isogamy : it happens when gamates FUSE together are similar hetrogamy: the alternation of GENERATIONS, especially between sexual and parthenogenetic generations. oogamy: Oogamy is the familiar form of sexual REPRODUCTION. It is a form of anisogamy in which the female gamete is significantly larger than the male gamete and is non-motile HOPE IT WOULD BE USEFUL TO YOU THANK YOU |
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What do you mean by incomplete dominance ? Show the Incomplete Dominance in Mirabilis Jalapa. |
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Answer» Answer: In incomplete DOMINANCE the F1 hybrid does not RESEMBLE any of the parents but is intermediate b/w them. Hope that helps. Follow for more. |
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Describe how the functions of xylem and phloem specifically relate to photosynthesis |
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Answer» Function of XYLEM and phloem : Xylem tissue is used mostly for transporting water from ROOTS to stems and leaves but also transports other dissolved COMPOUNDS. Phloem is responsible for transporting food produced from photosynthesis from leaves to non-photosynthesizing parts of a plant such as roots and stems. |
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What happens when someone puts torch light on ur eye suddenly....? |
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Answer» Answer: REFLEX ACTION takes place in presence of brain not SPINAL CHORD |
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Howis food allergycaused |
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Answer» A food allergy is caused by your immune system handling harmless proteins in CERTAIN foods as a threat. It RELEASES a number of chemicals, which TRIGGER an allergic REACTION. |
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Give differences between Diplo and triploblastic animals. |
Answer» ⬆️hope it COULD HELPS you:)THANK you!!✌ |
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What is the function of phloem |
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Answer» ANSWER:MAIN FUNCTION of PHLOEM is to transport NUTRIENTS in plants Explanation: |
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How to solve 48 minutes to 1 hour |
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Answer» Explanation: For CONVERTING 48 minutes into HOUR we know, 1 hour = 60 min 48 min in hour = 48 / 60 HOPE it will help you. |
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Explain mitosis cell division |
Answer» Mitosis Cell Division :I. It takes place in somatic cells . II. Mitosis is EQUATIONAL phase III. Two daughter cells are produced by the division of a parent cells . IV. All daughter cells are identical . V. Number of chromosomes in daughter cells remains same as that of parent cell. VI. Mitosis is asexual reproduction and diaploid VII. Germ cell is absent VIII. Prophase is simple . IX. There is no exchange of genes or crossing over. X. least contribute in organic EVOLUTION . XI. Mitosis have three event in divide – 1] Interphase 2] Karyokinesis 3] Cytokinesis SIGNIFICANCE of mitosis :• In multicellular organisms , mitosis is responsible for the growth and development. • This is the main method of reproduction in some living organisms • In multicellular organisms regeneration and repair etc take place due to mitosis division . • By the division , the genetic characters of a species remain same generation after generation. |
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What is the function of the xylem |
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Answer» The FUNCTION of xylem is to conduct water and mineral in plant i.e ascent of SAP unidirectionally |
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What is test cross |
Answer» ANSWER:TEST cross, is a METHOD to determine the GENOTYPE of an organism, proposed by Mendel. In this cross, the organism with dominant phenotype (but unknown genotype) is crossed with the recessive individual. |
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Why are cells the spongy layer so loosely together |
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Answer» Answer: Spongy mesophyll tissue is packed loosely for efficient GAS exchange. The spongy mesophyll cells are COVERED by a thin layer of WATER. Gases DISSOLVE in this water as they move into and out of the cells. Explanation: I hope it will helps you ❣️ |
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What is CARBON CYCLE? |
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Answer» Answer: the SERIES of processes by which carbon COMPOUNDS are interconverted in the environment, involving the incorporation of carbon DIOXIDE into living TISSUE by photosynthesis and its return to the ATMOSPHERE through respiration, the decay of dead organisms, and the burning of fossil fuels. |
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Why are cells of the palisades layer packed so tightly together |
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Answer» These are CALLED palisade CELLS. They are tightly PACKED with many CHLOROPLASTS that trap the energy in sunlight for photosynthesis. |
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Why to avoid from eating too much raw vegetables |
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Answer» DEPENDING ON HOW WE PREPARE our favourite vegetables,some can LOSE their NUTRIENTS if they are cooked for too long. |
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Which ecosystem has the highest primary productivity?a)pond b)oceanc)desertd)forest |
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What measures should be adopted to control water pollution? |
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Answer» Answer: Keep out oils, fat, or grease from the SINK. ... Abstain from flushing contaminated LIQUIDS, PILLS, drugs, or medications down the drain. ... Desist from using the toilet as a bin. ... Ensure minimal use of bleach or detergents. ... Reduce the use of herbicides, pesticides, and fertilizers. ... Proper SEWAGE treatment and MANAGEMENT. |
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Give the experimental material of Mendel and why he selected pea plant for his experiment? |
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Answer» experimental material was pea plant. Explanation: Reasons; 1 Pea bears cleistogamous flowers so can be easily self and cross pollinated. 2 Pea plants have a SHORT life span so genration studies can be MADE in short time 3 have a variety of distinct & CONTRASTING characters. |
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Causes of Biomagnification |
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Answer» Answer: Biomagnification PROCESS occurs when certain toxic chemicals and pollutants such as heavy metals, pesticides or polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) COMPOUNDS GO up the food chain by WORKING their way through the environment and into the soil or the water systems after which they are eaten by AQUATIC animals or plants, |
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What happens r8 after bright light enters ur eye:a. Pupil contracts and allows less light to enterb. Eyelids shut down |
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Who's the prime minister of Japan |
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Answer» Answer: Shinzo ABE is a JAPANESE politician who has been the PRIME Minister of Japan since 2012. Abe is also currently the PRESIDENT of the CONSERVATIVE Liberal Democratic Party. |
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Why are most of stomates on the bottom of the leaf |
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What are the 3 function of stomates |
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Answer» It allows the plant to take in carbon DIOXIDE and give out oxygen for photosynthesis. Based on the weather conditions, it closes or opens its pores to keep the moisture content developed. It helps to expel the excess water out from the LEAVES in the FORM of water vapour. |
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What are various sources of water pollution? |
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Answer» Answer: There are many causes for WATER POLLUTION but two general categories exist: direct and indirect contaminant sources. Direct sources INCLUDE effluent outfalls from factories, refineries, WASTE treatment plants etc.. that EMIT fluids of varying quality directly into urban water supplies.I hope it will help u |
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What is ENDOPLASMIC RECTICULUM? |
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Answer» Answer: a network of membranous TUBULES within the cytoplasm of a eukaryotic cell, continuous with the NUCLEAR MEMBRANE. It usually has ribosomes attached and is involved in protein and lipid SYNTHESIS. |
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Define myopia and hypermetropia. |
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Answer» MYOPIA is the defect in the eye which CAUSES the far point of the eye to REDUCE from infinity but near point remains same. The PERSON can't see CLEARLY far objecta. Hypermetropia is the defect in the eye due to which a person can't see nearly placed object clearly. It causes the near point of the eye to receed away from the eye but far point remains same |
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How does the cis element act in transcription? |
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Answer» Answer: CIS ELEMENT : The lac operator is, thus, considered to "ACT in cis" on the regulation of the nearby GENES. ... To summarize, cis-regulatory ELEMENTS are present on the same molecule of DNA as the gene they REGULATE whereas trans-regulatory elements can regulate genes distant from the gene from which they were TRANSCRIBED. |
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