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1.

Cpr is an emergency procedure that combines chest compressions often what is the full form of cpr

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It is Cardio PULMONARY Resuscitation... CPR...

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2.

What is the full form of ADH?

Answer» ANTIDIURETIC hormone stands for ADH.
It is produced by pituitary gland and PREVENTS DILUTION of URINE.
3.

What is meaning of l.s.of mitochondria

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. MITOCHONDRIA (singular: mitochondrion) are organelles within eukaryotic cells that produce adenosine TRIPHOSPHATE (ATP), the main energy molecule USED by the cell. . It is THOUGHT that mitochondria arose from once free-living bacteria that were incorporated into cells.It is called POWERHOUSE of the cell.

4.

write the part of neurone which carries the message towards the cell body and away from cell body.of class 10th

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Neuron is the FUNCTIONAL and structural unit of Brain. In collective terms, a GROUP of interconnected neurons are CALLED nerves.


In the diagram of neuron,


The dendrites receive stimulus from surroundings and carry messages towards the cell body. Then the information is passed thorugh cell body and then the AXON of the neuron carries the information from the cell body to the terminal BUDS of the neuron. After that information is passed on, to the adjacent neurons. This process continues.

5.

What is the main cause of variations among organisms during sexual reproduction?

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During sexual reproduction, the DNA copying mechanism is not ACCURATE, and the RESULTANT errors are a source of variations in POPULATIONS of ORGANISM

6.

What is the function of cerebrospinal fluid CSF of class 10

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It controls the involuntary action.
It act as PATH to the IMPULSE from BRAIN to effector ND form a RECEPTOR to brain.

7.

What are the main function of each of the following cell comment

Answer» CELL is the structural and FUNCTIONAL UNIT if a living organism .
8.

Explain why the menstrual cycle is called the proliferative phase

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Whole MENSTRUAL cycle is not called proliferative phase instead there's a phase or period ( like LUTEAL phase) in the whole menstrual cycle which is termed as the proliferative phase. so it is called that because during this phase the endometrium of uterus regenerates through proliferation which is INDUCED by the change in levels of pituitary GONADOTROPINS and ovarian hormones.
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9.

Write the types of receptors present in tongue and in nose of class 10th

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In TONGUE.. There are GUSTATORY RECEPTORS..

In NOSE there are OLFACTORY receptors

10.

Name the type of asexual reproduction where the parent celsius to exist

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Budding - parent PRODUCES bud which gets detached but parent exist
But in
Binary fission= parent transforms to 2 CELLS
So parent exist as NEW DIVIDED cells

11.

How many types of cells are there on the bases of shape

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There are four types of cells on this basis:
cocci(spherical SHAPED), BACILLI(ROD shaped), spirilla ( SPIRAL shaped) and vibrio(COMMA shaped)

12.

If you want to know about unicellular and multicellular organisms,what questions will you pose?

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What is the DIFFERENCE between them...

What are the EXAMPLES of them...

What are there mode of REPRODUCTION...

What are important in maintaining their herarchy...

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13.

Why do insectivorous plants grow in nitrogen deficient soil

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Because thisplants TAKING INSECTS

14.

Explain the meaning of the term carbon protein- dating

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carbon DATING (also referred to as carbon dating or carbon-14 dating) is a method for determining the age of an OBJECT CONTAINING organic material by using the properties of radiocarbon, a RADIOACTIVE ISOTOPE of carbon.

15.

Explain basic stuctural difference between starch and cellulose

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The structure formed when the molecules share oxygen is determined by which FORM of glucose is linked together.

Starch contains alpha glucose, while cellulose is made of BETA glucose. This difference may SEEM minor, but it plays a BIG role in the 3-D shape of the molecule.

Think of a pile of wood that can be put together in different ways. If you put the wood together in one way, it makes a doghouse; put together another way, it becomes a bookcase. In the same way, starch and cellulose have different 3-D structures.

16.

Give the functions of parenchyma,collenchyma, sclerchyma

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17.

Hey guys....where is horse gram found?in which is found? what time is it grown?how much time does it take to grow? guys plz answer...

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Horse Gram (Macrotyloma uniflorum) is a pulse cultivated in India, South East Asia and in Afria.


Horse gram is an important crop of South India. Its grain is used for human consumption as ‘dal ’ as well as in preparation of so called ‘rasam’ and also as a concentrated feed for cattle. It may also be used as green manure. This crop is generally grown when the cultivator is unable to sow any other crop for want of timely rains and also grown in vacant space of citrus orchard.

Horse gram is mainly cultivated in the states of Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Odisha, Tamil Nadu, M.P. , Chhattisgarh, Bihar, W.B., Jharkhand, and in foot hills of Uttaranchal and H.P., in India.

Varieties

State-wise Recommended varieties

1)Rajasthan - KS - 2, Pratap Kulthi (AK - 2)Andhra Pradesh - Palem - 1, Palem - 2, Paiyur - 2, PHG - 9
3)Tamil nadu - Paiyur - 2
4)Karnataka - PHG - 9, GPM - 6, CRIDA - 1 - 18 R
5)Gujarat - Pratab Kulthi - 1 (AK - 42), GHG - 5
6)Uttarakhand -  VL - Gahat - 8, VL Gahat - 10
7)Chattisgath - Indira Kulthi - 1, (IKGH01 - 01
8)Kerala - CO 1, Pattambi Local

Climate requirement

Horsegram is extremely drought-resistant crop. Moderately warm, dry climatic conditions are suitable for its optimum growth. It does not grow well on higher altitudes because of COOL and wet climate. Horsegram can be cultivated up to an altitude of 1000 m above the sea level. The temperature range of 25 - 30°C and relative humidity between 50 and 80% is optimum for its growth. Heavy rains during the initial stages of crop growth affect nodule formation owing to poor aeration in the soil. A well - distributed rainfall of about 800 mm is sufficient for its successful cultivation, but it performs well even under low rainfall areas.

Soil Type & Field Preparation

Generally grown on lateritic soil (poor in fertility) in south India. The crop can be grown on wide range of soils from light to heavy soils which are free from alkalinity. The crop needs minimum field preparations. Only 1 - 2 ploughings followed by planking provides desirable seed - bed.

Sowing Time

The main season for sowing horse gram is late August - November. As a fodder crop it is sown during June - August.

In Tamil Nadu, it is sown in September - November.In Maharashtra, horse gram is sown as a kharif crop, mixed with bajra or sometimes Niger and also in the Rabi in rice fallows.In M.P. it is a Rabi crop.In northern parts it is grown as kharif crop.In West Bengal the sowing period is October - November.

Seed Rate & Spacing

Generally sown as broadcast with 40 kg/ha seed rate for dual purpose i.e. grain and fodder.

For line sowing 25 - 30 kg/ha is enough for grain crop. Row Spacing : 40 - 45 cm during kharif and 25 - 30 cm during rabi and about 5 cm plant to plant spacing.

Seed treatment

Seeds must be treated with seed treating fungicide to reduce infection by fungal pathogens found in the soil. Horse gram seeds are treated with carbendazim (bavistin ) 2g for every k G of seeds. Biofungicide like Trichoderma viridi is recommended for pulses at the rate of 4g per kg seed. After fungicide treatment seed should be inoculated with Rhizobium and PSB culture @ 5 - 7 g/kg of seed.

Fertilizer MANAGEMENT

20 kg nitrogen and 30 kg P2 O5 per ha as basal application at the time of sowing 2 - 5 cm below and in the side of the seed with the help of ferti-seed drill is enough for good management of crop.

Water Management

Irrigation should be apply at before flowering and pod formation stage.

Weed Management

Due to luxuriant growth an early weeding/hoeing is enough for weed. Application of Pendimethalin @ 0.75 - 1 kg a.i./ha as PRE emergence application. After that, one hand weeding at 20 - 25 days after sowing


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18.

How is blood test useful to diagnose the disease ? Explain with daily life situation? points

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It is use because... Blood is the connective tissue in our body and TRANSPORT everything in body from ONE PLACE to another by dissolving in it... If and disease occur... Then the bacteria or viruses are ALSO there in blood and through a blood test they can be inspected... RIGHTLY...


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19.

How is chemical coordination carried out explain

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In animals endocrine gland as a result of a stimulation releases chemical substance called hormone directly into the BLOOD. Blood carries the hormone to the TARGET organ. In target organ, hormone transmit the information to bring about the effect.
in plants, the STIMULATED cells release chemical compounds, which are called plant hormones. Different plant hormones help to coordinate growth, development and responses to the environment. they r synthesised at places AWAY from where they act and simply DIFFUSE to the area of action.

20.

What are plastids? Describe the different types of plastids in a very easy language.

Answer» PLASTICS are large cell ORGANELLES FOUND in plant cells for synthesise and storage of food.different types of plastics are LEUCOPLASTS and chromoplasts
21.

What are plastids ? Describe different types of plastids in a very easy and short language

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Plastid is a double MEMBRANE organelle FOUND in PLANTS types of plastids are CHLOROPLASTS , chromo plasts,gerontoplasts,LEUCOPLASTS

22.

Give example of two flower whose extract can be used as indicator 0

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Petals of FLOWERS hydrangea and PETUNIA can be USED as INDICATOR

23.

How many types of blood

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Three TYPES of blood WBC RBC and PLATELETS

24.

The crp that requires more irrigation i) wheat ii ) rice iii) maize iv) jowar

Answer» HEY!!!!!!! RICE as PER me rice is the answer

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25.

Cryptophytes are also called what

Answer» CRYPTOPHYTES are able to eat PREY so the are also CALLED as heterotrophic
26.

Plz 160 explain the ans correct opsn 2

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All of. these. ANSWER

27.

Why does it take less time to prepare curd in summer as compared to preparing it in winter

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For the formation of CURD warm atmosphere is REQUIRED as it is favourable condition for the lacto bacillus bacteria to reproduce so it PREPARE curd easily in SUMMER as comoare to winter.

28.

Explain the process of gas exchange in the alveoli

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Hey MATE here is your short and understandable answer....



The function of the respiratory system is to exchange two gases: OXYGEN and carbon DIOXIDE. ... As shown below, inhaled oxygen moves from the alveolito the blood in the CAPILLARIES, and carbon dioxide moves from the blood in the capillaries to the air in thealveoli.



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29.

Briefly explain the components of reflex action for class 10th

Answer» RECEPTOR - sense organ in skin, muscle, or other organ.Sensory neuron - carries impulse towards CNS.Interneuron - carries impulse within CNS.Motor neuron - carries impulse away from CNS.Effector - structure by which animal RESPONDS (muscle, gland, etc).

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30.

Who discovered vitz car in pakistan?

Answer» MOOSA JI khanzada DISCOVERED
31.

Explain about suspension pool preparation for culture culture

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Suspension culture:- In case of suspension culture a single cell or small group of cells is placed on liquid medium.

Some points on suspension culture are as follows:-

1. The medium normally contains the auxin 2,4-D.

2. These cells devide and form small GROUPS of cells.

3. The suspension cultures are CONTINUOUSLY agitated to break the cell MASS in to SMALLER clumps.

4. Single cells and also maintain uniform distribution of cells. Cell clumps in the medium.

5. It also ALLOWS gaseous exchange Suspension cultures grow much faster than callus culture.

32.

Which animal has pink sweat

Answer» HIPPO potomus has a PINK SWEAT
33.

Michel kackson is femalemor male

Answer»

Male but whyyou ASK this QUESTION it is not related for STUDY

34.

Who discovered suzuko motors in karachi

Answer» YAHYA KHAN DISCOVERED it
35.

The sketch of reflex arc and neurone for class 10th

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First ONE is for REFLEX ARC and SECOND one is for NEURON....

36.

What is reflex action briefly explain its components for class 10th

Answer» REFLEX Action: the MASSAGE is come to the spinal CORD and then we can take action suddenly MEANS MESSAGE is come from spinal cord not for Brian
37.

Write the protective covering of brain and spinal cord for class 10th

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PROTECTIVE COVERING of BRAIN is CALLED skull/bony box/cranium.

Protective covering of spinal cord is called Vertebral column.

38.

The trivalent polio vaccine that is currently administred will be

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Oral poliovirus VACCINES (OPV) are the predominant vaccine used in the fight to eradicate polio.  There are different TYPES of oral poliovirus vaccine, which may contain one, a combination of two, or all THREE different serotypes of attenuated vaccine. Each has their own advantages and DISADVANTAGES over the OTHERS.

39.

Who discovered honda motors in karachi?

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Soichiro HONDA DISCOVERED Honda MOTORS

40.

Who find homogenes and hetrogeneus

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A homogeneous mixture is a solid, liquid, or GASEOUS mixture that has the same proportions of its components throughout any given sample. Conversely, a heterogeneous mixture has components whose proportions vary throughout the sample. "Homogeneous" and "heterogeneous" are not absolute terms but depend on context and the size of the sample.

In chemistry, a homogeneous suspension of material means that when dividing the volume in HALF, the same amount of material is suspended in both halves of the SUBSTANCE; however, it might be possible to see the particles under a microscope. An EXAMPLE of a homogeneous mixture is air.

In physical chemistry and materials science that[clarification needed] refers to substances and mixtures which are in a single phase. This is in contrast to a substance that is heterogeneous.[1]


A figure reprinting at the atomic level the differences between homogeneous mixtures, heterogeneous mixtures, COMPOUNDS, and elements.

41.

Trace the flow of blood in human circulatory system

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Blood ENTERS the heart through two large veins, the INFERIOR and SUPERIOR vena cava, emptying oxygen-poor blood from the body into the right ATRIUM of the heart. As the ventricle contracts, blood LEAVES the heart through the pulmonic valve, into the pulmonary artery and to the lungs where it is oxygenated.

42.

Explain neural and hormonal control.

Answer» NEURAL CONTROL is BCZ of NERVOUS system
hormonal bcz of ENDOCRINE
43.

Who discovered Toyota Highway Motors in Karachi

Answer» ASHRAF GHANI DISCOVERED
44.

Write the components of central nervous system

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The central NERVOUS system CNS is responsible for integrating sensory information and responding accordingly. It consists of two maincomponents: The SPINAL cord serves as a CONDUIT for signals between THEBRAIN and the rest of the body. It also controls simple musculoskeletal reflexes without input from the brain.

45.

Collect the information about different studies of science

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Biology
zoology
chemistry
physics

46.

Different types of testosterone and what they do in human body

Answer» TESTOSTERONE is the PRIMARY male sex hormone and an anabolic steroid. In male humans, testosterone plays a key role in the development of male reproductive tissues such as testes and prostate, as well as promoting secondary SEXUAL characteristics such as increased MUSCLE and BONE mass, and the growth of body hair.
47.

Differentiate between flank muscle pain and kidney infection

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Kidney pain and back pain can be DIFFICULT to distinguish, but kidney pain is usually deeper and higher in the and back located under the ribs while the muscle pain with common back injury tends to be lower in the back. Causes of kidney pain are MAINLY urinary tract infections and kidney stones.

The most common causes of pyelonephritis are representatives of the Entembacteriaceae family (Gram-negative rods), of which Escherichia coli accounts for about 80% (in acute uncomplicated flow), less often as a causative agent are Proteus spp., Klebsiella spp., Enterobacter spp., Citrobacter spp. With complicated pyelonephritis, the frequency of Escherichia coli release SHARPLY decreases, the value of Proteus spp., Pseudomonas spp., Other gram-negative bacteria, and Gram-positive cocci increases: Staphylococcus saprophytics, Staphylococcus epidermidis, Enterococcus faecalis; mushrooms. Approximately 20% of patients (especially those who are in the hospital and with the urinary catheter installed) have microbial associations of two or three kinds of bacteria, often a combination of Escherichia coli and Enterococcus faecalis. For the development of the inflammatory process, factors such as:

type of pathogen;

virulence;

presence of pili;

ABILITY to adhesion;

48.

Organisms which depend on faecal matter of other organisms

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SAPROPHYTES depend on dead and nonliving THINGS like faeces and BREAK them down to get ENERGY and give manure

49.

Frog biologicql name?

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Anura is BIOLOGICAL NAME of FROG.......

50.

Bacteria converts milk into curd and improve its nutritional value by enhancing

Answer» BACTERIA converts milk into CURD and improve its nutritional VALUE by enhancing EVENT quantity of some vitamins