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Write some cell organelles and its functions |
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Answer» Main is the |
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Give some important information about ginger crop ☺ |
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Answer» Hi. |
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Why is heart beat less at rest? |
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Answer» Because the body will be at rest and the body doesn't do any WORK so HEART BEAT is less at rest............. |
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50 points/////////Those who will answer correctly, I will mark ur answer as a brainlist and I will follow you.No spamming.Appropriate answer. |
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Answer» Answer 2 · Peptic ULCERS are sores that develop in the lining of the stomach, lower esophagus, or small intestine. They're usually formed as a result of inflammation caused by the bacteria H. pylori, as well as from erosion from stomach acids. |
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What is meant by the term green manure? state its role in agriculture |
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Answer» Green manure is made by farmers in the crop field.Farmers grow some LEGUMINOUS crops such as clister BEANS ,cowpea and HORSE gram.When these plants are grown up then uprooted not cleared away from the field.After one or two months these legumes get DECOMPOSED by the action of MICROBES and turns into green manure. its role in agriculture is to: |
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How is green maturing done? how is it useful for the soil |
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Answer» In agriculture, green manure is created by leaving uprooted or sown crop parts to wither on a field so that they serve as a mulch and soil AMENDMENT.[1] The plants used for green manure are often cover crops grown primarily for this purpose. Typically, they are ploughed under and incorporated into the soil while green or SHORTLY after FLOWERING. Green manure is commonly associated with organic FARMINGAND can play an important role in sustainable annual cropping systems. |
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Try to answer this question The last one in the table and the 3rd question |
| Answer» MAY ANTHER is the ANSWER | |
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Who transmit the nerve impulse ecross the synapse |
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Answer» The nerve IMPULSE is TRANSMITTED by neurotransmitters ACROSS SYNAPSE... |
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How do biotic and abiotic factors affect crop production |
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Answer» • Biotic Factors :- Biotic factors are the diseases or pests or INSECTS. They may greatly reduce CROP PRODUCTION as pests destroy crops by feeding on them, insects too feed on the leaves of some plants and diseases destroy the leaves and some other parts of the plant. • Abiotic Factors :- Abiotic factors can be stated as those which affect the net crop production of the crop. They can be rain or winds or STORMS or even temperature. Hope It helps YA!! Read more on Brainly.in - brainly.in/question/1582400#readmore |
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Character and example of phycomycetes |
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Answer» PHYCOMYCETES are the members of kingdom fungi. they are mostly found in MOIST and Damp places or is obligate parasites on plants their MYCELIUM is without septa and multinucleated. Ex. mucor, rhizopus, albugo... hope it helps!! |
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Protozoan are also called unicellular?? |
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Answer» Protozoa is called as unicellular because it has only one cell, which has no nucleus and distinct organelles. Protozoa are non-phototrophic, unicellular, eukaryotic microorganisms with no cell walls. This diverse GROUP of over 65,000 species GENERALLY share these BASIC attributes. Looking DEEPER, this group can be extremely complex and variable. In FACT, the protozoa are often described as the pinnacle of unicellular complexity. |
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Give an account of the different type of symmetry in animals |
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Answer» Symmetry in animals are mainly of 3 types: |
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Now it is established that big dams are causing loss of biodiversity. Give reason |
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Answer» HERE IS YOUR ANSWER |
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Describe about chilli crop |
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Answer» DEFINITION of 'Red Chilli' Definition:Chilli is a fruit which BELONGS to Capsicum genus. ... Chilli crop grows WELL in deep LOAMY FERTILE soil with appropriate moisture content. please mark it as brainlist |
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Write a short note on retina it's urgent tomorrow is my test |
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Answer» The retina is the innermost, light-sensitivelayer, or "coat", of SHELL tissue of the eye of most vertebrates and some molluscs. The optics of the eye create a focused two-dimensional image of the visual world on the retina, which translates that image into electrical neural impulses to the brain to create visual perception, the retina serving much the same function as film or a CCD in a camera. |
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What are sacred groves? What is their role in conservation |
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Answer» sacred grove or sacred woods are any grove of trees that are of special religious importance to a particular culture. Sacred groves feature in various cultures throughout the WORLD. They were IMPORTANT features of the mythological landscape and cult practice of Celtic, Baltic, Germanic, ancient Greek, Near Eastern, Roman, and Slavic POLYTHEISM, and were also used in India, Japan, and West Africa. Examples of sacred groves INCLUDE the Greco-Roman temenos, the Norse hörgr, and the Celtic nemeton, which was largely but not exclusively associated with Druidic practice. During the Northern Crusades, there was a COMMON practice of building churches on the sites of sacred groves. The Lakota and various other North American tribes consider particular forests or other natural landmarks to be sacred. |
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| Answer» HOPE it HELPS you..... | |
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Name the cereals which provide us carbohydrates for energy requirement |
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Answer» Oats ,RICE ,Bread ,pasta ,BARLEY ,kidney BEANS,peas ,PEA NUTS ,vegetables |
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How mocroorganisms useful to us |
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Answer» 1.Microorganisms help us in making medicines. |
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How is it difficult from nuclides |
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Answer» NUCLEUS is a complete ORGANELLE present in EUKARYOTIC cell. Nucleoid is half DEVELOPED nucleus present in PROKARYOTIC cell. Hope it helps you and make it as brainliest! |
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Now may nucleosomes are present in a mammalian cell |
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Answer» 30 million NUCLEOSOMES are PRESENT in MAMMALIAN cells |
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in some states insanity is treated as a. a missing element b. a justification c. a syndrome d. a mistake of fact |
| Answer» B. A JUSTIFICATION....... | |
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sensitivity and specificity of a new automated system for the detection of hepatitis b virus hepatitis c virus and human immunodeficiency virus nucleic acid in blood and plasma donations |
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Answer» BACKGROUND: Use of nucleic acid testing (NAT) in donor infectious disease screening improves transfusion safety. Advances in NAT technology include improvements in assay sensitivity and system AUTOMATION, and real-time viral target discrimination in multiplex assays. This article DESCRIBES the sensitivity and specificity of cobas MPX, a multiplex assay for detection of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-1 Group M, HIV-2 and HIV-1 Group O RNA, HCV RNA, and HBV DNA, for use on the cobas 6800/8800 Systems. |
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Write short note on neural coordination |
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Answer» The organised network of point-to-point CONNECTION for quick coordination provided by neural system is CALLED neural coordination. The mechanism of neural coordination involves TRANSMISSION of nerve IMPULSE, impulse CONDUCTION across a synapse and the physiology of reflex action. |
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Which part of the body produce growth regulators |
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Answer» GROWTH hormone acts as growth regulators which is produced by ANTERIOR pituitary. It STIMULATES growth, REGENERATION of cells in HUMANS as well as in other animals. hope it's helpful |
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Write a short note on neural coordination |
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Answer» The organised network of point-to-point connection for quick COORDINATION provided by NEURAL SYSTEM is called neural coordination. The mechanism of neural coordination INVOLVES transmission of nerve impulse, impulse conduction across a synapse and the PHYSIOLOGY of reflex action. |
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Name any cell which is nonmemberanous |
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Answer» A non-membranous CELLORGANELLE is RIBOSOME. |
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List the cordata and non-cordata |
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Answer» CHIRDATES-vertebral column is present |
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In science how to definition biolgical relationship |
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Answer» Symbiotic relationships are a special type of interaction between species. SOMETIMES beneficial, sometimes harmful, theserelationships are essential to many organisms and ECOSYSTEMS, and they PROVIDE a balance that can only be achieved by working together. COLLEGE Biology, |
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In nom myliented nerve.fibre does.dentrite present |
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Answer» Hey MATE, here is your answer ☺️☺️ |
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How are the alveoli designed to minimise the exchange of gases |
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Answer» ALVEOLI have particles which help in exchange of GASES and REDUCE absorption it even has more BLOOD vessels |
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Explain polarisation of the membrane of a nerve fibre |
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How Will you demonstrate the process of diffusion and osmosis |
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Answer» Gordon KICK nutrition hurtful JAM IDK haycock Hendrick TRICK THINK all all FL deck |
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Explain the mechanism of herediatary changes. |
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Answer» HEREDITY is the phenomenon of passing traits from parent to offspring. It is also called as mechanism of inheritance. Inheritance involves the TRANSFER of CHARACTERS from one GENERATION to ANOTHER generation. |
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Name the site where eukaryotes is present |
| Answer» MITOCHONDRIA, CHLOROPLAST, GOLGI COMPLEX. | |
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Transmission of impulse |
| Answer» IMPULSE GET TRANSMITTED through AXON | |
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Why in some organisms karyokinesis is not followed by cytokinesis |
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Answer» In some organisms, karyokinesis is not followed by cytokinesis as a RESULT of which, multinucleate CONDITION ARISES leading to the formation of syncytium. The PERFECT example for this is LIQUID endosperm in Coconut. |
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How many pollen grains are needed to fertilise a flower? |
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Answer» Hey MATE, here is your answer ☺️☺️ |
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How many mitotic division shall occur to produce 64 cells from 2 cells? |
| Answer» 1 cell will 3 mitotic devision to PRODUCE 64 cells | |
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Generation and conduction of nerve impulse explain clearly |
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Answer» Hey MATE, here is your ANSWER |
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Hi,,,how are u all?☺ My question is------Describe about spinal cord(long answer type question)-–location, structure, function....quality answer required....when u don't know then left it otherwise I will report |
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Answer» Hello Rittika... |
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How are the animals movement different from the plant movement? |
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Answer» Animal can travell ONE PLACE to the ANOTHER place but PLANT can not travel |
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Example of freshwater sponge |
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Answer» SPONGILLA lacustris  Spongillidae  Spongilla  Demosponge |
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Diagram for meiosis 1 and 2 |
| Answer» MEIOSIS FRST ocurs gemate FORMATION and in SECOND meiosis division occirs | |
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Name the smallest cell nd largest cell in plant world |
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Answer» SMALLEST CELL is present in bacteria LARGEST cell is ostrich cell it meàsures 17× 18 cm Hope it helps PLEASE mark as brainlist |
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Lampbrush chromosomes function |
| Answer» LAMPBRUSH CHROMOSOMES are a SPECIAL form of chromosome found in the growing oocytes (immature EGGS) of most animals, except mammals. They were first DESCRIBED by Walther Flemming in 1882. | |
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Rita saw some children were uprooting plants in a garden. She stopped them and told them that plants play an important role in our lives. What significant role do plants have in protecting the environment? Explain |
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Answer» Plants really plays an important role in our life. |
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