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Define what is petroleum and natural gas deposits ???? plzz help me |
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Answer» HEYAA, petroleum is a crued oil. which is FORMED about millions of years ago DUE to NATURAL disaster. natural gas; gas which EXTRACTED from the nature during its processing. ex; cng |
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human genome project was initiated by U.S department of agriculture ,energy ,health ,scince and Technology |
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Answer» Hi! Human genome project was initiated by U.S department of health. " The NATIONAL Human Genome Research INSTITUTE " @ HORA :D |
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Plants growing on sand are called asA.chasmophytesB.oxylophytesC.lithophytesD.psammophytes |
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Answer» ʜᴇʟʟᴏ ᴅᴇᴀʀ ....... |
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What is bile juice? Write its function. |
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Answer» Bile Juice is a DARK green to yellowish BROWN fluid, produced by the liver of most vertebrates, that aids the DIGESTION of lipids (FAT) in the small INTESTINE. In humans, bile is produced continuously by the liver (liver bile), and stored and concentrated in the gallbladder (gallbladder bile). |
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Plants developing in dry conditions areA.xerophytesB.mesophytesC.lithophytesD.hydrophytes |
| Answer» B is a mesophtytes. | |
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A current of _______________ is the level at which a person may experience difficulty breathing and ventricular fibrillation |
| Answer» BREATHING RATE is the ANSWER . | |
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Of the following taxonomic categories which is the most inclusive (i.e. is the highest in hierarchy)?A.OrderB.SubspeciesC.ClassD.Genus |
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Answer» ʜᴇʟʟᴏ ᴅᴇᴀʀ....ᴜʀ ᴀɴꜱᴡᴇʀ... |
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Myopia is connected withA.earsB.eyesC.lungsD.None of these |
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Answer» Answer : B ( Eyes ) |
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Most of the red, blue and purple colours of plants are due to a pigment calledA.anthocyaninB.caroteneC.chlorophyllD.xanthophylls |
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Answer» ʜᴇʟʟᴏ ᴅᴇᴀʀ.... |
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Potato is a modified form (outgrowth) ofA.rootB.stemC.fruitD.leaf |
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Answer» HELLO friend your ANSWER is potato is a MODIFIED form or out growth of stem plz MRK brainliest |
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Explain the role of leguminous plants in increasing the nitrogen content of the soil? |
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Answer» LEGUMINOUS plants have association with FUNGI in their roots. these fungi MAKE the SOIL rich in nitrogen. mark brainliest please |
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What is sexual reproducation |
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Answer» The PROCESS in which offsprings are PRODUCED by FUSION of MALE and FEMALE gamete. |
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What is excreation explain in detail |
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Answer» Excretion is the PROCESS in which WASTE material of the body is passed out. |
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what is the difference between natural actively accquired immunity and artificially actively acquired immunity???? |
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Hi friends,,quality answer required (1) Function of cerebrum,,marks-6 (2)Name the folds of duramater marks-2..best answer will be mark as brainlest☺☺☺ |
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Answer» Cerebrum is the largest , highly DEVELOPED and most prominent part of the brain . it is divided into two cerebral hemispheres separated in the centre by a deep MEDIAN longitudinal groove . A thick BAND of nerve fibres called corpus callosum connects two hemisphere. |
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What is toungue what are its uses? |
| Answer» TOUNGUE is a sense ORGAN which helps us to TASTES delicious food | |
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Tissue found in the cornea of the eye |
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Answer» Hey MATE! |
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Name the three distinct part of neuron? |
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Answer» HEYAA,,, PARTS of NEURONS are; 1.axon. 2.dendrites 3.soma. ________________ ☺☺☺☺ |
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What is the definition of 'photoperiod'? |
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Answer» HALA mate, Photoperiod refers to the time that a PLANT or ANIMAL is exposed to light in a 24-hour period. Many types of plants require certain LENGTHS of light exposure to enter various LIFE cycle stages. Growers frequently control the photoperiod in a plant’s life cycle through the use of grow lights to encourage the plant’s vegetative state, early flowering, bud phase, and ultimate harvest. Some plants also respond favorably to a longer than natural photoperiod by producing a more abundant harvest yield. hope it helps!!!!!! |
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Why there is a need for improvement in food resources |
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Answer» India’s population is increasing alarmingly. The current population of India has crossed one billion and is still growing. To meet the ever-increasing demand for food, we need more than a quarter of a billion tonnes of grain every year. This can be achieved by farming more lands and through SYSTEMATIC and proper MANAGEMENT of production and distribution of food. However, in India, the agricultural land has already been cultivated intensively and there is no FRESH land available for agricultural purposes. Therefore, it is necessary to increase the yielding efficiency of both crops and livestock. |
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Boojho wants to know how many tools are used in cutting of crops? |
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Answer» hala MATE, The process is known as Reaping by cutting of GRAIN or pulse for HARVEST, typically USING a scythe, sickle, or reaper. hope it helps!!!! |
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which of the following gives the correct order for food as it passes through the organs of the digestive system |
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Answer» our digestive system STARTS from MOUTH , oesophagus then stomach , LARGE intestine ANS small intestine then it excreates from the body |
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Define auxins and its function with an example |
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Answer» Hey mate, |
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Difference between Lignin and cutin. |
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Answer» Lignin is one of the chemically complex STUFF generally found in different plants that bong its CELLULOSE fibers. It is also discovered combined with cellulose. It is resistant to some biological DECOMPOSITION. Cutin is the best waxy substance PRESENT on plant surfaces which tends for making the surface completely WATERPROOF. It also protects leaves from disease and dehydration. |
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Diploblastic acoelomate condition present inA.earthwormB.ascarisC.sea animoneD.planaria |
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Answer» I THINK OPTION (C) is the RIGHT answer. |
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Why is sickle cell anaemia considered to be a proof for darwin's theory of natural selection? |
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Answer» Evolutionary Trade-Offs: SICKLE CELL Disease and Malaria ... It is an ESSENTIAL concept in natural selection. ... Natural selection has to be considered in the context of ... |
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Why musceles are not considered as organ? |
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Answer» Because they are tissue made up.of cells |
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Why is euglena both autotrophic and heterotrophic |
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Answer» Chloroplast with in the EUGLENA TRAP SUNLIGHT that is USED for photosynthesis and euglena also consume FOOD. |
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bhai serious hoke batana answer......... ""which joint is present in between the stapes and incus in human ear.?""................. spammers dekhna bhi mat mere question ko....maataa rani paap laga degi....sacchhi |
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Answer» Hiya there !! |
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Ventricles hv thicket muscular wall than atria. Give reasons |
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Answer» Because the BLOOD is pumped out of HEART at a GREATER PRESSURE as COMPARED to artia. |
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What will happen if the xylem of a plant is removed |
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Answer» The plant will not grow... it LACKS WATER... Plant NEED water to grow as WELL as do the PHOTOSYNTHESIS.... |
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What is geitonogamy give its one similarity to autogamy and xenogamy |
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Answer» Hey there! -------- Q. What is geitonogamy? Give its one similarity to (i)Autogamy (ii) XENOGAMY. Answer => --> Geitonogamy -: It refers to the transfer of pollen grains from the anthers of a flower to the STIGMA of another flower of the same plant. • Similarity to autogamy -: Geitonogamy is genetically similar to autogamy in the respect that pollen grains are transferred to stigma of the flower, but on the same plant so both are genetically similar WHEREAS autogamy occurs in BISEXUAL flowers. • Similarity to xenogamy -: Geitonogamy is similar to xenogamy in the respect that pollen grains are transferred to stigma of different flowers. ___________________________________________ The same answer i had given in another question check : Read more on Brainly.in - brainly.in/question/4577758 ____________________________________________ |
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Another name for yercaud |
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Answer» The HILL station is NAMED owing to the abundance of FOREST near the lake, the namesignifying Lake Forest. As a popular tourist destination, Yercaud is also called as Jewel of the South. Yercaud is connected to the city of SALEM, Tamil NADU through a Highway of 28 km. |
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In which form O2 and CO2 transported in blood |
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Answer» The whole process through which oxygen and CARBON dioxide moved in the HUMAN body is through DIFFUSION. When we breathe in the oxygen is mixed with the RED blood cell that carries it to the different part of the body. Similarly, carbon dioxide is then released into the lungs after the whole process is completed. |
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Why do blood from left ventricle not flow back to the left Atrium |
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Answer» TRICUSPID valve b/w left atrium and left ventricle bleocks the BACK FLOW of blood. mark brainliest please. |
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What is labour room temperature |
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Answer» Hay.. Friend your NICE question for me so that your ANSWER is labour room TEMPERATURE is 20Digari सेल्सियस and 68Digari Fahrenheit..... |
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......... is the living matter of cell |
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Answer» PROTOPLASM is the LIVING MATTER of CELL. |
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Out of proteins, lipids and carbohydrates present in a cell membrane, what is true?A.Lipids are maximumB.Carbohydrates are minimumC.Carbohydrates are maximumD.All three are in equal proportion |
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Answer» CARBOHYDRATES are minimum in the cell membrane. The carbohydrates are present in the membrane in non-covalent bonds and are SELECTIVE BARRIERS that HELP in separating individual cells and the COMPARTMENTS of the cellular structure. They are dynamic in nature and are formed and degraded easily that can lead to the lysosomal storage diseases. |
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N2 content is kept constant in the biosphere due toA.N2 fixationB.industrial pollutionC.nitrogen cycleD.absorption of N2 |
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Answer» ʜᴇʟʟᴏ ᴅᴇᴀʀ....... |
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Neurospora is used as genetic material becauseA.it has short life cycle of 10 daysB.the product of single meiosis can be easily analysedC.meiotic products are linearly arranged in the form of ordered tetradsD.is a diploid fungus |
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Answer» ʜᴇʟʟᴏ ᴅᴇᴀʀ.....ᴜʀ ᴀɴꜱᴡᴇʀ |
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O2 released in the process of photosynthesis comes fromA.CO2B.waterC.sugarD.pyruvic acid |
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Answer» ʜᴇʟʟᴏ ᴅᴇᴀʀ..... |
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Give me notes of human reproduction class 12 |
| Answer» HTTPS://www.askiitians.com/revision-notes/biology/reproduction-in-organisms/ | |
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What are the drawbacks of lamarck's theory? |
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Answer» 1.There is no EXPERIMENTAL proof of the lamarckism 2.New organs are not formed in ORGANISMS by their WISH or requirement 3.It is not NECESSARY that an the acquired characters TRANSMIT into new generation |
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Why viruses considered as extension to cell theory |
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Answer» Becquse VIRUS is non-livong outside the host |
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One of the following is not a function of bones.A.Place for muscle attachmentB.Protection of vital organsC.Secretion of hormones for calcium regulation in blood and bonesD.Production of blood corpuscles |
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Answer» Secerration of HORMONES for CALCIUM REGULATION in BLOOD and BONES |
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Out of 900 reported species of living gymnosperms, conifers are represented by about 500 species, About 2,50,000 species of angiosperms (flowering plants) have also been reported in the world. The vast and dominant woodlands in Europe, Asia, North America and mountains such as Himalayas are wooded withA.all gymnosperms, except ᴄᴏɴɪꜰᴇʀꜱʙ.only angiospermsC.only conifersD.angiosperms and all gymnosperms except conifers |
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Answer» ʜᴇʟʟᴏ ᴅᴇᴀʀ ᴜʀ ᴀɴꜱᴡᴇʀ |
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Difference between animal cell and plant cell |
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Answer» The most common DIFFERENCE is the presence of cell wall |
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Why are lysomes are know as sucide beg. |
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Answer» HEYA! Here is yr answer.... Lysosomes are the cell organells which contains digestive ENZYMES.... when a cell gets damaged (may be during disease.. or entering of any forgein material,,) lysosomes bursts themselves and releases the enzymes and the enzymes destroyes or digests the cell.... This is the reason... why the lysosomes are CALLED as the SUICIDAL BAGS of cell! Hope it hlpz. |
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Photosynthesis generally takes place in which parts of the plant?A.Leaf and other chloroplast bearing partsB.stem and leafC.Roots and chloroplast bearing partsD.Bark and leaf |
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Answer» ʜᴇʟʟᴏ ᴅᴇᴀʀ....... |
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Movement of cell against concentration gradient is calledA.osmosisB.active transportC.diffusionD.passive transport |
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Answer» ʜᴇʟʟᴏ ᴅᴇᴀʀ..... |
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