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For Telophase of mitosis what is correct ?(a) The spindle fibres are absorbed in thecytoplasm(b) It is the opposite phase of the prophase(c) It is the last phase of nuclear division(d) above all |
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What is vegetative propagation?don't spam |
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Answer» Answer: A method of asexual reproduction in which the plants reproduce by the METHODS like budding,grafting,LAYERING,etc.Example ROSE,bryophyllum,GINGER,etc. |
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During which phase the chromosomes areleast helical shaped ?(a) Interphase (b) Metaphase(c) Prophase (d) Anaphase |
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What is called the period between to succes-sive cell-division ?(a) Growth cycle (b) Cell cyclec) Cellular growth (D) Celluar development |
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Differentiate between Endocrine gland and Exocrine gland.don't spam..... |
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Answer» Endocrine Gland: •It doesn't pour its secretions into lymph or blood. •A duct is OFTEN present. •The secretion is directly poured over the TARGET tissue. •The secretion is enzymatic, lubricant and excretory. •Examples : Sweat GLANDS, SEBACEOUS Glands Exocrine Gland: •It POURS its secretions into lymph or venous blood. •Duct is absent. •The secretion is transported to the target tissue through blood. •The secretion contains hormones. •Examples : Thyroid, Adrenal ____________________ @zaqwertyuioplm |
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What is the use of villi in absorption of food in small intestine |
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Answer» Answer: Villi are the finger like projections in the small intestine which increase the surface area for the ABSORPTION of digested food.Large no. of BLOOD VESSELS are ALSO present in them so that the digested food is directly absorbed by the blood. Explanation: Hope it helps you.... Mark as brainliest plz.... |
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Maintain the sequence(1) Reactants are transformed in products atthe end of the chemical reaction(2) Active energy level is obtained3) At proper temperature the enzymes becomesactive4) According to 'Lock and Key' principle,enzyme is joined with reactantA) 1-2-3-4(B) 3-4-2-1C) 4-3-2-1(D) 2-3-4-1 |
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Which kind of pyramids are always upright?(A) Pyramid of energy (B) Pyramid of Biomass (C) Pyramid of number (D) Both (a) and (b) |
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In initial reactions, glycolysis is(A) exothermic (B) endothermic"C) oxidative(D) above all |
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Answer» (D) is your answer.... |
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Padap koshika aur jantu koshika mein antar |
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Answer» kuch kuch hotha hai Explanation: ennaku HINDI theriyaadhu so PLEASE translate in english AFTERWARDS |
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2.1 How many teeth does an average human adult have? |
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Answer» Answer: Its 32 in number |
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Cartoon koshika aur jantu koshika mein antar |
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Answer» CARTOON KOSHIKA aur jantu koshika MEIN antar english? Explanation: |
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By what factors protein becomes denatured(A) high temperature(B) Concentrate acid, base, alcohol(C) X-ray, UV rays-like radiation(D) All |
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Answer» the FACTOR by which PROTEIN BECOMES DENATURED is D-ALL |
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Odd man out between penicllum, agaricus, claviceps, neurospora |
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Answer» Claviceps Explanation: OTHERS are fungi. Hope that helps. Folloe for more. |
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Where the iron (Fe) is absent ?(A) Haemoglobin (B) Myglobin(C) Cytochrom (D) Chlorophyll |
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Answer» Answer: iron is ABSENT in chlorophyll. hope it helps... PLS mark as brainliest |
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Why mosquitoes bite are not as painful as any sting |
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Answer» Answer: COZ STING bites create formic acid which is very PAINFUL............ |
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Can a lion and a dog (chromosome 38 pairs)reproduce sexually? |
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Answer» Answer: Some closely related species can mate even if they have different numbers of chromosomes. Przewalski's horse, for EXAMPLE, has 33 pairs of chromosomes instead of the 32 most horses have, but it can INTERBREED with regular equines anyway—the OFFSPRING takes the average and ends up with 65 chromosomes. |
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Name some best book for practise to crack aiims. |
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Answer» Practice at least a dozen BOOKS....practice and hardwork will help U mate.. pls MARK as BRAINLIEST |
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Recombinant DNA contains :-(A) Nuclear DNA (B) Foreign DNA(C) Circular DNA (D) None of these |
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Answer» OPTION A) Nuclear DNA .. IT CONTAIN THE CHARACTER FOR THE OFF SPRING |
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Can two organisms of different species with same chromosome number reproduce sexually? Give explanation. |
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Answer» Answer: When the conditions are favorable a plant may reproduce ASEXUALLY to spread quickly and take over an AREA. When the enviroment changes it may change to sexual to GIVE the offspring different TRAITS to survive in the new enviroment. |
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Plz any one can explain me menustrual cycle class 10 ..... |
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Answer» In female, OVARIES release OVUM or egg once every 28 days from age of PUBERTY. The uterus prepare itself every month to receive a fertilised egg. Thus its lining becomes thick and spongy. If the egg not get fertilise it lives for about a day. After tht the lining of uterus is no longer needed so MENSURATION occurs. In simple its a time of uterine bleeding in which an unfertilised egg and the thick uterine lining.It occurs through vagina as blood and mucus..... |
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What is biochemistry |
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What are different components of blood? write it's functions in brief |
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Answer» Hii there here is your answer It has four main components: plasma, red blood cells, white blood cells, and PLATELETS. Blood has many different functions, including: transporting oxygen and nutrients to the LUNGS and TISSUES. forming blood CLOTS to prevent excess blood loss. HOPE IT HELPED U PLZ MARK AS BRIANLIEST |
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A) Explain the structure of a dicot seed.b) Draw a sectional view of human male reproductive system & label the followingparts. |
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Answer» Answer: answer (a) The name DICOTYLEDONS REFER to the seed having two embryonic cotyledons. ... The seed coat is MADE up of an outer LAYER called TESTA and an inner layer called tegmen. Moreover, the seed is attached to the fruit through a structure called hilum. |
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A) Leydig's cellb) Ligasec) Human chorionic gonadotropind) Ozonee) Cry genesi) Placentaii) UV raysiii) Bacillus thuringiensisiv) Testisv) | Addition of DNA fragments |
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Answer» LEYDIG cell__placenta ligase__bacillus thruingienesis human CHOR.... __addition of DNA ozone__UV rays cry genes__testis hope it's correct plzz MARK me brainliest plzz THANK |
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Is the growth of sunflower towards light a growth dependent or independent movement? |
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Answer» Answer: Growth DEPENDENT movement Becus Growth dependent MOVEMENTS are in response to light, water, CHEMICAL stimuli, gravity, etc Hope it helps u...ASK if any doubt |
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Characterstic of Oikopleura ??? |
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Answer» Hii there here is your answer Description. Oikopleura dioica like other appendicularians has a discrete BODY and TAIL as an adult and keeps its notochord throughout its life. It resembles a tadpole in APPEARANCE and has a body LENGTH typically between 0.5 and 1 mm (0.02 and 0.04 in) and a tail about four times that length. HOPE IT HELPED U PLZ MARK AS BRIANLIEST |
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What do u mean by General Fatigue ?????????/ |
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Answer» Answer: FATIGUE is a term USED to DESCRIBE an overall feeling of tiredness or LACK of energy. |
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Write a short note on Reproduction. |
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Answer» the PROCESS of PRODUCING a YOUNG once ....is reproduction....by intermixing of MALE and female gamates ..... |
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What is amphioxus???? |
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Answer» Sub-phylum cephalochordata Please MARK BRAINLIEST. |
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How do mendel’s experiment shows thatA)traits may be dominant or recessiveB) traits are inherited independently?? |
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Number of bones in human skull isa. 29 6. 28 c. 107d. 26 |
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Answer» Answer: 26 ☠️temporal |
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Are all directional movements tropic movements? |
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Answer» The directional growth movements of the plant due to external STIMULI are CALLED tropic movement. ... Not all plants and not all parts RESPOND in the same way to this stimulus. In general, the STEM mostly grows and turns towards the source of light, while the roots away from it. |
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Work Sheet1. Names of the students in a group:Date:2. Name of the ecosystem:3. Topography:4. Names / Number of plants (producers) identified:5. Names/ Number of animals identified:6. Identify the different types consumers and name them & mention their number below:Herbivores (Primary consumers):Carnivores (Secondary consumers):Top carnivores(Tertiary):7. Food relationships among them: food habits/preferences:8. Show / draw the different food chains:9. Showcase the food web:10. List out all abiotic factors existing in the ecosystem:(A check list can be given, and asked to tick)11. Is there any threat to the ecosystem? Yes/NoIf yes, what? and how?Suggest few remedial measures |
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Answer» Answer: I am not able to answer your question because these QUESTIONS are PICTURE BASED questions Explanation: please send me the picture then only I can solve your problem |
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Which of the following vertebra is formed from four vertebrae.a. Sacrum b. Coccyx c. Atlas d. Axis |
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Answer» SACRUM vertebrae Explanation: |
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- Take potted plant with wartekor crotoneKeep the plant in a dark room for three days so thatgets used uphoursNow keep the plant in sundt for aboutandPuck a leaf from the plant, Mark the green areason a sheet of paperDid the leaf in boiling water for a few minutes,After this. Immerve it in a beaker containing 200Carefully place the above beaker in a water bath and healcohol begins to boilWhat happens to the colour of the leaf? What is the colorsolution?Now dip the leaf in a dilute solution of lodine for a low m eTake out the leaf and rinse of the godine solutionObserve the colour of the leal and compare this with the trathe leaf done in the beginning P 6* What can you conclude about the presence of starch in various.2).the coloursof the leal?) |
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Function of atlas vertebra |
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Answer» Answer: HERE IS YOUR ANSWER Explanation: The atlas is the topmost vertebra and with the axis forms the joint connecting the SKULL and spine. The atlas and axis are specialized to allow a GREATER range of motion than NORMAL vertebrae. They are responsible for the nodding and ROTATION movements of the head. PLZZ MARK AS BRAINLIEST |
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Anyone of you know easy tricks for five kingdoms of classification? especially for animal kingdom? |
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Answer» Answer: MERA boards tha 9th mei meine YE CHAPTER Yaad hi nhi ki simply bolu raata maarlo sab notes banake. like write FIVE kingdoms and giving arrow write it's classification. hope it helps ☺️ |
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What is end product inhibition |
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Answer» Answer: End product inhibition is negative feedback used to regulate the production of a GIVEN molecule. The INITIAL SUBSTRATE is a molecule that is altered in three steps by enzymes 1,2 and 3. The end product will combine with enzyme 1 to STOP the reaction so there will not be an excess production of the end product.. |
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Write a short note on sphymomanometer. |
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Answer» Answer: The sphygmomanometer is designed to monitor blood pressure by MEASURING the force of the blood in the heart where the pressure is greatest. This occurs during the contraction of the ventricles, when blood is pumped from the heart to the rest of the body (systolic pressure). The minimal force is also measured. This occurs during the period when the heart is relaxed between BEATS and pressure is lowest (diastolic pressure). A sphygmomanometer is used to establish a BASELINE at a healthcare encounter and on admission to a hospital. Checking blood pressure is also performed to monitor the effectiveness of medication and other methods to control hypertension, and as a diagnostic aid to detect various DISEASES and abnormalities. |
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1. Why are living organisms classified? |
Answer» ⏬ANSWER ⏬Living organisms are classified into DIFFERENT types because there are SEVERAL types of organisms based on different characteristics where it is DIFFICULT for us to study each ORGANISM separately. So, organisms are sorted into different kingdoms based on their similarities for easy UNDERSTANDING. |
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Which are two types of bryophytes? enlist there characters |
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Answer» Bryophytes are small, non-vascular land plants that require water for reproduction Land plants fall into two categories: those that have special tissues to transport water and other materials, called vascular plants; and those that do not have specialized tissues, called non-vascular plants. Bryophytes are non-vascular, so they do not have the right types of tissues to develop roots, stems, or leaves. There are three main types of bryophytes: mosses, liverworts, and hornworts. Some scientists now only consider mosses to be bryophytes, but we'll discuss all three in this lesson. Now let's explore their defining characteristics and specialized reproductive cycle, as well as LOOK more closely at some example bryophytes. Characteristics Bryophytes typically measure one to two centimeters tall. They lack tissues to provide structure and support that other land plants have, so they cannot grow taller. Instead, bryophytes grow close together into a cushion-like COVERING over soil, rocks, tree trunks, and leaves. Though they require water for hydration as well as reproduction, they are able to survive on land because of special adaptations. Bryophytes are covered in a waxy cuticle that helps them to retain water. As water FLOWS through an area, it is absorbed by bryophytes. Bryophytes hold on to water like a sponge, helping CREATURES who depend on water for survival as well as reducing flooding in an area. |
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How would you distinguish monocots from dicots? |
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Answer» Answer: Monocots differ from dicots in four distinct structural features: leaves, STEMS, roots and flowers. Whereas monocots have ONE cotyledon (vein), dicots have TWO. This SMALL difference at the very start of the plant's life CYCLE leads each plant to develop vast differences. |
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Define trophic level -what is the role of decomposers in ecosystem |
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Answer» •Each biotic level in the food chain is called Trophic level . •Decomposers convert the COMPLEX matter into simple nutrients which can be reused by the plants from the soil . |
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Define Co dominant and complementary |
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Answer» Hii there here is your ANSWER Dominant complementarity occurs where the dominant alleles of two or more genes are REQUIRED for the expression of a PARTICULAR trait. Recessive complementarity is the case of suppression of a particular trait by the dominant allele of either gene, so that only the homozygous double recessive DISPLAYS the trait. HOPE IT HELPED U PLZ MARK AS BRIANLIEST |
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Define trophic level what is the role of decomposers in an ecosystem? |
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Answer» Answer: in an ECOSYSTEM decomposers DECOMPOSE the apex level of ANIMALS |
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Explain human digestive system in detail. |
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Answer» Answer: The process starts from right HAND and end with left hand is the process of DIGESTIVE SYSTEM... Only legends can UNDERSTAND it |
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Hormones secreted by hypothalamus are for what purpose ?? |
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Answer» to CONTROL VOLUNTARY ACTIVITIES.......... |
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