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1.

Clinical significance of differential leukocyte count

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A white blood cell (WBC) countmeasures the number of white blood cells in your blood, and aWBC differential DETERMINES the percentage of each TYPE of white blood cell present in your blood. A differential can also DETECT immature white blood cells and abnormalities, both of which are signs of potential issues.

2.

Forests help in controlling floods do you agree give reasons

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In FACT, forests can retain excess rainwater and it seems to get extreme results for controlling the floods.

It has been taken with right sources and this is surely GIVE suitable approach for providing controlling floods naturally.

It does not affects GLOBAL WARMING and it seems to CHECK for reduce the speed of water.

3.

The internal energy stored in autotrophs is

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GLUCOSE or ATP is STORED POWER

4.

Why the oxygen is necessary for complete oxidation of glucose10 th bionew syllabus

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The oxidation of glucose ACTUALLY takes place in a complicated series of steps involving ATP (adenosine TRIPHOSPHATE, the energy carrier of living ORGANISMS), ADP (adenosine diphosphate, a lower-energy form of ATP; ATP + H2O --> ADP + H2PO4-, with DGo= -30.54 kJ/mole), NAD+(nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide), and NADH (the reduced form of NAD+). These steps occur as in three groups.

First come the glycolysis steps, for which DGo = -196.6 kJ/mole. These steps carry out the overall reaction:C6H12O6 + 2ATP + 2ADP + 2NAD+→2NADH + 4ATP + 2 lactic acid

The structure of lactic acid is CH3-CHOH-COOH and its SYSTEMATIC name is 1-hydroxypropanoic acid. Two molecules of lactic acid are produced, and two molecules of ATP are produced from ADP, on glycolysis of a molecule of glucose.

The NADH produced in this reaction is recycled. This is the purpose of the second portion of the pathway, the oxidation steps, which provide recovery of the NAD+. These take place via the cytochrome pathway:

5.

Difference between nonliving and living thing maximum 10 points

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The differences between living and non-living objects are summarized as follows:
1.Living things (ororganisms)require nutrition, i.e., nourishment and feeding.Non-living thingsdo not require nutrition.
2.Living organismscan reproduce new individuals to continue the Organism.Non-livingthings cannot reproduce.
3.Living thingsshow the process of metabolism. Metabolism is absent in case ofNon-living objects.
4.Living thingscan move bodily or show movement of parts of organs of their body in response to external stimuli.Non-living thingsnever move on their own effort.
5.Living organismsrespond to external stimuli.Non-living thingshave no power to respond to external stimuli.
6.Living thingsshow growth which comes from within.Non-living thingsdo not show any growth like living ONES; their increase insize is always due to addition of more particles from outside.
7.Living organismrespire, i.e., theytake in Oxygen and give out Carbon-dioxide, RELEASING energy for work,WHEREAS,Non-living thingsdo not respire.
8.Living organismshavea definite Life Cycle, whereas,Non-Living objectshave nodefinite Life Cycle.


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6.

Dispersion of seeds by various agencies introduction

Answer» DISPERSION of seeds are very important. It is because if the seeds are not DISPERSED, the seeds would fall right under their parent PLANT. And then they will fight for sunlight, nutrients and water. The parent plant being STRONGER wins and the the seeds don't get all the necessary things for their growth and loses.
The different agents the disperse seeds are water medium, fur of animals, excreta, wind, and throwing of seeds here and there by humans after eating
7.

10 causes of causes of haemoptysis in pulmonary tuberculosis

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Causes of Hemoptysis. There are many underlying disorders that can cause hemoptysis (coughing up blood), ranging from HEART problems to TRAUMA to INFECTIONS to lung disease. Worldwide,TUBERCULOSIS is the most COMMON cause ofhemoptysis. ... In patients with AIDS, the most common cause of hemoptysis is pneumonia.

8.

Can lime water be used instead of koh in experiment of photosynthesis

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No, we can't use lime WATER INSTEAD of KOH in EXPERIMENT of photosynthesis

9.

What are stubs in agriculture

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The category of STUB RELATED to agriculture. You can help by EXPANDING them

10.

What is granum and what it is functions ?

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Grana (plural of 'granum') are stacks of STRUCTURES called thylakoids, which are little disks of membrane on which the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis take place. STACKED into grana, the shape of the thylakoids allow for OPTIMUM SURFACE area, maximizing the amount of photosynthesis that can HAPPEN.

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What is granny and what it functions ?

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The granny KNOT is a BINDING knot, used to secure a rope or line around an object. It is considered inferior to thereef knot (square knot), which it superficially resembles. ... It has but one PRACTICAL PURPOSE that I know of and that is to serve as a SURGEON's knot.

12.

What is Blood ?how many type of blood

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The red liquid that circulates in the ARTERIES and veins of HUMAN CARRYING OXYGEN to and carbon dioxide from the tissues of the body

And there are four types of blood

13.

Largest organ in human body

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The LIVER is the LARGEST ORGAN in a HUMAN BODY

14.

What is socila groups its concept its characteristics and classification

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A social GROUP MUST be DISTINGUISHED from a quasi-group or potential group. A social group is an AGGREGATION of individual in which (a) definite relations EXISTS between individuals composing it and (b) each individual is conscious of the group itself and its symbols

15.

What is meaning of cartilage

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It is a type of CONNECTIVE tissue which has dense MATRIX.
It is FOUND in TIP of the nose, TRACHEA, larynx

16.

Howmany days onion roots should be before performing onion root tip mitosis

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Before PERFORMING ONION root tip mitosis the onion root should be KEPT for “ONE” week

17.

Difference between peritoneum, pericardium and pleura

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hala MATE,


The pleura, pericardium and peritoneum are MEMBRANES that encapsulate major organs of the body. The Pleura are membranes of the thoracic cavity. There are two pleura, the parietal and the visceral. ... This membrane SECRETES FLUID into the PERICARDIAL space between the heart and the pericardium.


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18.

Bowman's capsule contain a bundle of capillaries called glomerulus what is meant by capillaries

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19.

What is the time complexity to find an element in a red and black tree

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Balance is preserved by painting each node of the tree with one of two colors in a WAY that satisfies certain properties, which collectively constrain how unbalanced the tree can become in the WORST case. When the tree is modified, the new tree is subsequently rearranged and repainted to restore the coloring properties. The properties are designed in such a way that this rearranging and recoloring can be performed efficiently.
The balancing of the tree is not PERFECT, but it is good ENOUGH to allow it to guarantee searching in O(log n)time, where n is the total number of elements in the tree. The insertion and deletion operations, along with the tree rearrangement and recoloring, are also performed in O(log n) time.[3]
Tracking the color of each node requires only 1 bit of information per node because there are only two colors. The tree does not CONTAIN any other data specific to its being a red–black tree so its memory footprint is almost identical to a classic (uncolored) binary search tree. In many cases, the additional bit of information can be stored at no additional memory cost.

20.

2. which hormones are involved in the urinary sytem of a human body

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ANTI diuretic hormone,ALDOSTERONE,parathyroid hormone ANGIOTENSIN II

21.

What are causes of global warming?

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Global Warming Causes
Global warming is primarily a problem of too MUCH carbon DIOXIDE (CO2) in the atmosphere—which acts as a blanket, trapping heat and warming the planet. As we burn FOSSIL fuels like coal, oil and natural gas for energy or cut down and burn forests to create pastures and plantations, carbon accumulates and overloads our atmosphere. Certain waste management and agricultural practices aggravate the problem by releasing other potent global warming gases, such as METHANE and nitrous oxide. See the pie chart for a breakdown of heat-trapping global warming emissions by economic sector.

22.

the impact of biochemistry bioavailability and bioactivity on the selection of bioremediation techniques

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hala MATE,


A wide range of BIOREMEDIATION strategies is being developed to treat CONTAMINATED soils.

Selecting the most appropriate strategy to treat a SPECIFIC site can be guided by considering

three basic principles: the amenability of the pollutant to biological transformation to less

toxic products (biochemistry); the accessibility of the contaminant to microorganisms

(bioavailability); and the opportunity for optimization of biological activity (bioactivity).


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23.

Why is xylem made of many dead component and phloem made of living components

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Because of being dead they MADE the HARD CELL and form the outer layer
But as phloem need to transport food and chemical energy ,they are made of living cell and are not rigid

24.

Identify the tissues present ina. potatoesb. walnut shellc. leaf vien

Answer» HEY, ✋ there your answer is ______,

▶ Question : Identify the tissues present in-
⭕ Potatoes
⭕ Walnut shell
⭕ Leaf vein

⏩ Answer : Tissues present in the following are as FOLLOWS:
⭕ Periderm are the tissues present in the potatoes.
⭕ Sclerenchyma is the tissue present in hard covering of SEED of Walnut MEAN Walnut shell. LIGNIN is responsible for making tissue hard.
⭕ Leaf veins contains two types of tissues i.e., xylem and phloem.


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25.

What the next species than human will be called

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It should be CALLED
MULTIHUMAN

26.

Meaning for keratinised ?

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In an easier laypersons terms I would just say that Keratin, are cells that when grouping together in HUMANS make our finger/toe nails and hair, in animals its hoofs andhorns. Essentially when solid, they are considered ‘dead’ andthat is why nails, hair,hoofs horns may be CUT without pain. Keratin CONTINUES to grow, group, FORM, layers and layers upon each other, the process at which this STARTS is often referred to as keratinisation. There are also disorders involving over production,inappropriate and wildly disordered production,but that’s a whole nother question:)

27.

We can get the smell of perfume sitting several metres away give reason

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The perfume molecules spread out or 'diffuse' through the air. The smell BECOMES less concentrated but it REACHES a great distance - MEANING you can smell it from relatively FAR AWAY :)

28.

What is yed in whom did this has girl or boy

Answer» YED - [email PROTECTED] HTTPS://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/YEd
29.

Bacteria, blue-green algae or cyanobacteria and mycoplasma are examples of

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These are EXAMPLES of KINGDOM MONERA

30.

The category of immunity required in the treatment

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The CATEGORY of immunity REQUIRED in the treatmant of INFECTIOUS and also non infectious DISEASES.

31.

What is the genotype of blood group of maya?

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It can be among the SIC GENOTYPES..AA,BB,AB,AO,BO,OO

32.

Asexually reproduced organisms are called as clones. why?

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In NATURE, many organisms produceclones through asexual reproduction.Cloning in BIOTECHNOLOGY refers to the process of creating CLONES oforganisms or copies of cells or DNA fragments (molecular cloning).

33.

Hormone responsible for the development of moustache and beard in man is

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Testeterone is the HORMONE..

34.

What do you mean by carrier give example

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A carrier is a insect or any microorganism that CARRIES a DISEASE from ONE PERSON to another. For example ; HOUSEFLY , Mosquito .

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35.

Name two diseases causes by microbes in humans plant and animal ?

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In PLANTS - CITRUS canker, RUST of wheat
in ANIMALS- anthrax, tuberculosis
in humans- chicken pox, common cold
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36.

Any substance taken into the body for purpose of providing nutrition

Answer» GLUCOSE C6H12O6, SUCROSE C12H22O11
37.

What is food positing ?

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Illness CAUSED by food contaiminated with bacteria, virus, parasites or toxins.

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38.

Tell me ways to preserve food

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Here is ur answer

The best way to preserve food PASTEURIZATION

Pasteurization is a process in which food is heated to a high temperature and then QUICKLY cooled , so that MICROBES do not withstand with the sudden change so microbes should be killed and the food is preserved

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39.

Abnormal levels of which is associated with anorexia nervosa

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✴️ HELLO FRIEND ✴️


➡️ THE ANOREXIA NERVOSA IS A EATING DISORDER...

➡️ The abnormal hearts rhythms, Constipation, fatigue muscle, DAMAGES and PARALYSIS..

➡️The POTASSIUM level in the blood.

➡️ Symptoms... - > the low body MASS index one 's AGE and height.

40.

Why insectivorous plants are partially autotrophs and partially heterotrophs

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Insectivores PLANTS can synthesize food since they have chlorophyll. The quality of soil is thin or poor providing INSUFFICIENT nutrients to the plant. Hence they ATTRACT,trap and kill insects and absorbs nutrients (mainly NITROGEN) AVAILABLE from it. Hence are called partial heterotroph.

41.

If an expression tree is correct then its root should have

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If TREE is CORRECT then it's roots are down word SHOWING -ve GEOTROPISM and tree is TOWARDS light then it is +very geotropism.

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42.

Which blood vessels carry pure blood from the lungs to the heart?

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All ARTERIES carry pure BLOOD ( OXYGENATED blood ) from lungs to heart EXCEPT pulmonary arteries.

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43.

Function of nucleus. plz rit sort ans.

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It CONTROLS the WHOLE PART of the CELL.

44.

which viruses are written in macro language and they are viruses which affect documents and templates?

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A macro virus is a computer viruswritten in the same macro language USED for software programs, including Microsoft Excel or word PROCESSORS such as Microsoft Word. When a macro virus infects a software application, it causes a SEQUENCE of actions to BEGIN automatically when the application is OPENED.

45.

Defiine respiration?

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HEY USER

HERE IS YOUR ANSWER

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the act of respiring; inhalation and exhalation of air; BREATHING. Biology. the sum total of the physical and chemical processes in an ORGANISM by which oxygen is conveyed to tissues and cells, and the OXIDATION products, CARBON dioxide and water, are given off.


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46.

Explain how gastrulation is different from blastulation

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47.

A condition of failure of kidney to form urine is called

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➡️ CALLED the kidney failure or kidney disease...

➡️ The cause of acute kidney failure inculude low BLOOD pressure, blockage of URINARY tract..., hemolytic uremic syndrome.

48.

Find odd man pout neurology physiology tutology dermotology gynology

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I THINK that tutology is ODD MAN out

49.

Name any two manmade ecosystems

Answer» GARDEN and POND are the MANMADE ECOSYSTEM
50.

What is heridity ?? Does it depends ongenotype and phenotype??

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Heredity is the PASSING of GENETIC MATERIAL from one generation to ANOTHER... yes