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1.

What are the male and female sex hormones

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female sex hormones and androgens are CONSIDERED male hormones, both men and women make hormones in both groups, with DIFFERENT RATIOS depending on gender. For example, women make less than 10 percent of the amount of testosterone that men make.
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2.

Who was the first man to invent microscope and how did he do it

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Zacharias jassen was the FIRST man to invent MICROSCOPE in 1590 by using LENSES of spectacles

3.

What is hinge joint

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HINGE joint is only MOVABLE in one direction

EXAMPLE:- knee, elbow and PHALANGES

4.

Which kingdom do amobea euglena paramas why

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These BELONG to Animal phyla /Animal KINGDOM .


Why ?


As these have animal CELLS in them LIKE nucleus, vacuoles ,cytoplasm,etc



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5.

Biology bit paper answers of 9th class

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6.

If human body have low level of hemoglobin what will happend

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Hemoglobin (Hb or Hgb) is a protein in red blood cells that carries OXYGEN THROUGHOUT the body. In MANY cases, a low hemoglobin count is only slightly lower than normal and doesn't affect how you FEEL. If it gets more severe and causes symptoms, your low hemoglobin count may indicate you have ANEMIA.

7.

Hey !!______________Difference between adipose tissue and aerolar tissue ❌no spam ❌➡Want answer in points

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✴Areolar tissue:-

[1] Areolar tissue is mainly CONNECTIVE.
[2] It usually fixes skin with the MUSCLES.
[3] It forms packaging the material in all organs between the muscles.
[4] It's bind the tissue.

✴Adipose tissue:-

[1] It is mainly concerned with the storage of fat.
[2] The cells are PACKED in a matrix.
[3] The matrix of the tissue consists of fibroblasts, macrophages and col­lagen fibres.
[4] It store the fat.

8.

Which part is very important in microscope

Answer» LENSES is the ANSWER i THINK
9.

Where is fat is stored in

Answer» ADIPOSE TISSUE
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10.

-------cells are present in nervous system

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Glial CELLS are PRESENT in NERVOUS SYSTEM...

11.

Why is it necessary to dry the harvested food grains before storage

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It is necessary to dry it so that FUNGI and other MICROORGANISMS don't spoil FOOD ... as they GROW in humid environment

12.

_________ fruit is developed from a single flower with a multicarpellary apocarpoussuperior ovary.

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Aggregate FRUIT is DEVELOPED from a single FLOWER with a multicarpellary apocarpoussuperior ovary.

Aggregate fruits are considered as special fruits because they are formed from the multiple ovaries of same flower.

As a result the tiny fruitlets get fused TOGETHER around receptacle and the entire fruit is formed.

The examples of aggregate fruits are raspberries, blackberries and strawberries, etc. You might have NOTICED the tiny balls all around these fruits.

These are the tiny fruitlets.

13.

Name three polymers that can be obtained by using chemicals derived from the natural gas

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NYLON, PVC, POLYTHENE

14.

Match these parts with their functions:-medulla oblongata, cerebellum, forebrain, thalamus, cerebral cortex, hind brain, pons,hypothalamusa) Sleep centre and respiratory centreb) Several reflexes involved in the regulation of heart beat, blood vessel contraction,breathing etc.c) Consists of cerebrum, thalamus and hypothalamusd) Motor and sensory arease) A major conducting centre for sensory and motor signallingf) Regulation of sexual behaviourg) Consists of pons, cerebellum and medulla oblongatah) Co-ordinates the group movements of voluntary muscles, as in walking or running

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a) Sleep centre and respiratory centre: medulla OBLONGATA & Pons

b) Several reflexes involved in the regulation of heart beat, blood vessel CONTRACTION,breathing etc.: medulla oblongata

c) Consists of cerebrum, thalamus and hypothalamus: Fore brain.

d) Motor and sensory AREAS: Cerebral cortex.

e) A major conducting centre for sensory and motor signaling: medulla oblongata

f) Regulation of sexual behavior: hypothalamus

g) Consists of pons, cerebellum and medulla oblongata: Hind brain

h) Co-ordinates the GROUP movements of voluntary muscles, as in walking or running: cerebellum

15.

Malarial fever is not caused in a person immediately after introducing the sporozoitesby an infected anopheles mosquito. Why?

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Due to SPOROZOITES complete the LIFE cycle in human body

16.

Characteristics of Nursing process.

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Systematicpart of an ordered sequence of activitiesDynamicgreat interaction and OVERLAPPING among the five stepsInterpersonalhuman being is always at the HEART of nursingOutcome orientednurses and patients work TOGETHER to IDENTIFY outcomes

17.

Illustrate health illness continuum.

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18.

How does observing today's tribal help archaeologists?

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It HELPS in DISTINGUISHING PAST from PRESENT and FUTURE

19.

Explain the physical and emotional development that takes place during babyhood.

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Babyhood is the time when the babies are completely dependant upon the parents and the caregivers for their protection and care.

Consistent and adequate along with gentle care can encourage the infant to develop the capacity to trust other people.

The babies are bonding with their mother hence there should be gentle PHYSICAL handling.

This is also the stage where seevral emotional milestones such as attachment of the baby to the adults is TAKING place along with early trust develops and the eating and sleeping SCHEDULES vary GREATLY.

The babies also experience physical changes such as moving their head and being able to LIFT up their head to the tummy.

20.

Bursa of fabricious

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Bursa of fabricious is sac-like lymphatic organ PRESENT only in birds and situated DORSAL to the cloaca. It was first described by heironimus fabricious,PROFFESSOR of anatomy and surgery at PADUA university in 1565- 1610.

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21.

Can anyone explain me "human brain" .NCERT CLASS 10 NO SPAMMING PLS.❎❌

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22.

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Answer» SHALL GO to WATER MAM
23.

Which of the following has involuntary muscles

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And) Involuntary muscle - a muscle that contracts without conscious control and found in walls of internal organs such as stomach and intestine and bladder and BLOOD VESSELS (excluding the HEART) smooth muscle.these are straited. ONE of among them contracts continuously till death I.e heart muscles( Cardiac).Some started contracts when it is necessary.
#on the other hand voluntary muscles are the muscles which we can contract and relax with a will . They are mostly attached to bones and hence known as skeletal muscles.
As you ask which of the is Involuntary I didn't find any list of muscles by which I can talk which among them are Involuntary.
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24.

Please reply (no. 5) as fast as possible

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Germination- germination is the PROCESS of developing a seedling from seed after a state of DORMANCY .
VIVIPARY- it is the process of GIVING birth to a OFFSPRING by the female

25.

Can anyone explain the process of glycolysis?

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Glycolysis is the metabolic process that serves as the foundation for both AEROBIC and anaerobic cellular respiration. In glycolysis, glucose is CONVERTED into PYRUVATE. Glucose is a SIX- memebered ring molecule found in the blood and is usually a RESULT of the breakdown of carbohydrates into sugars.

26.

---is known as fuild connective tissue

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The ANSWER should be BLOOD...

27.

Plant tissue combines to form what

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Cells which are similar in structure GROUP together to form tissuesperforming a particular function.Tissues form organs which combineto allow organisms to exist. PLANT and animal cells have structures RELATED to their functions. ... Xylem tissue is IMPORTANT in the transport of water and mineral SALTS.

28.

Clinical significance of bioequivalence studies

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29.

Acne is a common skin disease, characterize with scaly red skin . A) what is causitive agent of the disease? B)name its kingdom. C)can antibiotics be used to treat the disease? State yes\no.giving reason. D)name two disease caused by protozomes.

Answer» ACNE is CAUSED DUE to BACTERIA
30.

How cracks and pores in.food favour microorganism to grow?

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Because crack s LET H2O to enter which is sutiable for BIRTH of MICROORGANISMS

31.

List any one important point you would keep in mind while selecting:(i) cereals (ii) fruits (iii) Fruits (iv) Milk and milk product (v) Fats & oils (vi) Nuts

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(i)we should see WHETHER they are DAMAGED by insects
(ii)we should check whether it has cuts or WOUNDS on it
(III)
(iv)we should check for the expiry date
(V)

32.

What do you mean by infacteous and non-infactepus disease

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Infectious disease MEANS that they can spread from ONE person to ANOTHER one

non infectious disease means that they can't spread from one to another

33.

If rice is sown in the month of November, how is the produce likely to be impacted? And why?

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Rice need more water and if there was no RAINFALL and the area is not also have SUFFICIENT AMOUNT of water so the rice will not ABLE to GROW.

34.

A biometric system must be based on a universal characteristic, or one that every individual will possess. true false

Answer» TRUE
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35.

What are the general measure should be taken prevent microbial disease?

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Explanation:

Daily HABITS provide some of the strongest DEFENSES against infectious diseases.

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Among the sensible actions you can take:

KEEP immunizations up to date.

Wash your HANDS often. ...

Prepare and handle food carefully. ...

USE antibiotics only for infections caused by bacteria.

36.

Plz give me the answers fast of iii

Answer» OPTION(C) is right.
O2 EVOLVES as H20 .
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37.

What is Chargaff's rule???

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Chargaff's RULES states that DNA from any cell of all ORGANISMS should have a 1:1 ratio (base Pair Rule) of pyrimidine and purine bases and, more specifically, that the amount of guanine is equal to CYTOSINE and the amount of adenine is equal to THYMINE. This pattern is found in both strands of the DNA. They were discovered by AUSTRIAN chemist Erwin Chargaff.

38.

Explain Plantae Kingdom ?? in detail...No Spam Answer!!

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The Kingdom plantae is also called as kingdom Metaphyta. The Kingdom plantae includes all types of eukaryotic, multicellular, photosynthetic plants found in this biosphere. Most of the organism in this kingdom is AUTOTROPHS, which synthesis their own food with the help of solar energy. There are very few SPECIES, which are both autotrophs and heterotrophs.The history of life on earth and the success of many organisms literally depend on the success of plants.

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Kingdom Plantae Definition
The Kingdom plantae can be defined as multicellular, autotrophic eukaryotes, which conduct photosynthesis. All member of this family comprises of true nucleus and advanced membrane bound organelles. They are quite different from animals. The Kingdom Plantae contains about 300,000 different species of plants. Among the five kingdoms, Kingdom plantae is a very important, as they are the source of food for all other living creatures present on planet earth, which depends on plants to survive.
Kingdom Plantae Characteristics
Below you could see characteristics for kingdom plantae

Most of the plants are eukaryotic and chlorophyll containing organisms.
Cell walls of plant cells are comprised of cellulose.
They have an ability to grow by cell division.
In life cycle of plant cells, the interchanges occur from the embryos and are supported by other tissues and self produce.
Plants have both organs and organ systems.
They OBTAIN their energy from sun through photosynthesis.
Plants reproduce both by sexual and asexual.
Plants DEVELOP a self defense mechanism to protect them from being destroyed by animals, fungi and other plants.
Organisms WITHIN Kingdom Plantae are multicellular, eukaryotic and autotrophic.
They lack motility.



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39.

For what similarities honey bee and humans comes under kingdom animalia

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They both have common CHARACTERS like .:-
1) multicellular
2) eukaryotic
3) having regular body form
4) organans are internal
5) response to stimuli
6) organ SYSTEM level of organisation
7) centrioles are OCCURE in CELL
8) cell wall is absent

40.

Format of the letter to the municipal corporation for complaint for not getting fresh water for drinking

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Sender address

Date

Receiver address

Sub

Salutation
Body- 1 introduction
2 problem and some ACTION need to be taken

Yours FAITHFUL
SENDERS name

41.

Name the fluid matrix of a connective tissue.

Answer» HELLO the fluid MATRIX PRESENT in all CONNECTIVE tissues is GENERALLY called as extracellular matrix or fibrillar proteinecious matrix
42.

Differentiate between the following diffusion and osmosis

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43.

Artries carries pure blood but pulmonary artery carries impure blood

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As PER the conventional definition, PULMONARY artery is called an artey as it carries bloodaway from the heart to the lungs but for purification. While all the arteries CARRY oxygenated bloodfrom heart to other parts, it is the one carrying deoxygenated BLOOD...!!☺️☺️

44.

1 .find out the various techniques adopted by people in different regions to harvest rain waterтАФ1.hills and mountainous region.

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Urban Areas

Rural Areas

Roof TOP Rain Water / run off HARVESTING through

Recharge PitRecharge TrenchTubewellRecharge Well

Rain Water Harvesting through

Gully PlugContour BundGabion StructurePercolation tankCheck DAM/ Cement PLUG/ Nala BundRecharge shaftDugwell RechargeGround Water Dams/Subsurface Dyke

45.

The cells which don't have the ability to regenerate are

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The CELLS which don't have the ABILITY to REGENERATE are NERVE cells (or) NEURONS.

46.

What is the full form of CAN

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47.

Connective tissue with no fibres in it

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BOLD IS THE FLOOD CONNECTIVE TISSUE WHICH DOESN'T CONTAIN ANY FIBRES

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48.

Explain the types of parencyma and function of each

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49.

Explain what happens after a hen lays a fertilized egg.give very short answer

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the he and ROOSTER must mate FIRST, and this process must occur prior to the formation of the EGG. Thus, if the hen has mated and she lays an egg, then that egg is FERTILIZED. ... In this process, hold the egg up to the candlelight so you can point out the blood spots and EMBRYO

50.

plants photosynthesize during daytime and respire during the night do u agree to this statement?why ?why not?

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Yes i AGREE with this because photosynthesis process NEED a SUNLIGHT thats why it happens in day TIME