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1.

A computer works with______ and________

Answer»

HI FRIEND....

I THINK THE ANSWER IS

CPU and mother board....

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2.

Hey frndsss what is the importance of red algae?????

Answer»

HI FRIEND....

Red algae are ecologically significant as primary producers, PROVIDERS of STRUCTURAL habitat for other marine organisms, and theirimportant role in the primary establishment and maintenance of coral REEFS. Some red algae are economicallyimportant as providers of food and gels.

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3.

Who is the largest wbc cell

Answer» MONOCYTE ...........!!!!!!!!
4.

Advantages in flower to the when flower has protuding and easily movable anthers

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The anthers can be transported EASILY through WIND or other MEDIUM and can therefore REACH other flowers .As a result they can REPRODUCE easily.

5.

On outline map of india show horty culture crop are

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This MAY be HELPFUL to U FRIEND

6.

What question will you ask to doctor to know about low level hemoglobin On

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1. What happened when we have low LEVEL HEMOGLOBIN

2. Who we can prevent this?



3. Is there any more PROBLEMS by this?

7.

Jndications and contraibdication of gastric suction

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HELLO DEAR STUDENT

HERE IS YOUR ANSWER



Neurogenic oropharyngeal dysphagia (NOD), common among rehabilitation populations, is a risk factor for aspiration. A history of recurrent aspiration is an indication for gastric feedings according to some physicians, although according to others it is a contraindication to gastric feedings and an indication for jejunal feedings. In light of these divergent opinions, the literature from 1978 to 1989 on aspiration in patients with severe NOD was examined to determine whether EMPIRIC evidence SUPPORTS the preferential use of a gastric or a jejunal feeding site. The DATA reviewed did not support the preferential use of either feeding site. Forty-five studies met inclusion criteria. Two studies compared aspiration rates in patients receiving gastric feedings to those receiving jejunal feedings. ANOTHER study reported complications with gastric and jejunal feedings but did not compare the two feeding groups. Forty-two studies evaluated either gastric (36) or jejunal (6) feedings. The relative risks of aspiration ASSOCIATED with gastric and jejunal feedings could not be determined reliably because of heterogenous and inadequately described patient populations, poorly described data collection methods, nonoperational definitions of aspiration, small sample sizes, and unspecified time frames, feeding protocols, and care settings. Few data about long-term jejunal feeding, extremely variable data on the risk of aspiration during long-term gastric feeding, and much variation in clinical practice support a need for further research designed to determine the proper role for gastric and jejunal feeding. Recommendations for research and the role of the rehabilitation team in determining the best enterostomy site are suggested.

8.

It is the largest bird and its eggs is of size of a muskmelon

Answer» OSTRICH is LARGEST BIRD
9.

It a seed is kept immersed in water it does not germinate why

Answer»

hello MATE !!!


answer ;-


when a seed is KEPT immeresed in water it does not germinate beacuse the seed doesnt get settled at a PARTICULAR place and FLOATS continously on water . and to germinated it also needs soil.


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10.

Why is not found nucleas In RBC?

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To have MAXIMUM OXYGEN CARRYING CAPACITY.

11.

Why grapes shrink in sugar solution

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Hi friend here is ur answer
When the grape is placed in sugar water, a hypertonicsolution, water will MOVE down the CONCENTRATION gradient from high concentration (in the grape) to low concentration (thesolution), causing it to shrink

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12.

What are the type of molecules of elements and compound?

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HEYA MATE,

HERE IS UR ANSWER.

Thanks for asking this QUESTION.

Molecules of a COMPOUND are each composed of more than one TYPE of atom; for example, CO2 or C6H6.

Molecules of an ELEMENT are each composed of only one type of atom; for example, H2, P4 or S6.

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13.

What is a organic system?

Answer» HI friend here is ur answer
The organic CERTIFICATION application is called an Organic SystemPlan (OSP). A COMPLETE OSP is required by the National OrganicProgram (NOP). The OSP is a detailed DESCRIPTION of the practices and procedures used by your operation to produce organic goods.

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14.

G-spot refers to the anterior wall of the vagina

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The term Gräfenberg spot (G-spot), was COINED by Addiego, WHIPPLE (a nurse) et AL. in 1981 [1] and refers to an “ erotically sensitive spot ” LOCATED in the pelvic URETHRA and palpable through the anterior vaginal wall.

15.

Cyanobacteria carry out photosynthesis but some of them can also convert nitrogen gas into reduced forms of nitrogen in a process called

Answer» CALLED the NITROGEN FIXATION
16.

Go-metallic nanocomposite for clinical diagnosis

Answer»

HII
HERE IS YOUR ANSWER

Nanotechnology is the art of manipulating materials on atomic or molecular scales especially to build nanoscale structures and devices. The field is expanding quickly, and a lot of work is ongoing in the design, characterization, synthesis, and application of materials, structures, devices, and systems by controlling SHAPE and size at nanometer scale. In the last few YEARS, much work has been focused on the use of nanostructures toward problems of biology and medicine. In this PAPER, we FOCUS on the application of various nanostructures and nanodevices in clinical diagnostics and detection of important biological molecules. The discussion starts by introducing some basic techniques of micro-/nanoscale FABRICATION that have enabled reproducible production of nanostructures. The prospects, benefits, and limitations of using these novel techniques in the fields of biodetection and medical diagnostics are then discussed. Finally, the challenges of mass production and acceptance of nanotechnology by the medical community are considered


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17.

Graphene quantum dots microbial fuel cells

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HELLO USER

HERE IS YOUR ANSWER

✏ Graphene was electrochemically deposited on carbon cloth to fabricate an anode for a Pseudomonas aeruginosa mediatorless microbial fuel cell (MFC). The graphene MODIFICATION improved power density and energy conversion efficiency by 2.7 and 3 times, respectively. The improvement is attributed to the HIGH biocompatibility of graphene which promotes bacteria growth on the electrode surface that results in the creation of more direct electron TRANSFER activation centers and STIMULATES excretion of mediating molecules for …

18.

What are parts of flower and what happen to ovary after fertilization

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The PARTS of the FLOWERS are PETALS SEPAL PISTOL

19.

Why is haemophilia known as Royal disease???

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Hemophilia has been called a "ROYAL DISEASE". This is because thehemophilia GENE was passed from Queen Victoria, who became Queen of England in 1837, to the ruling families of Russia, Spain, and GERMANY. Queen Victoria's gene for hemophilia was caused by SPONTANEOUS mutation. ...Hemophilia research has come a long way.

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20.

Plz solve all question

Answer» FIND it from UR lessons.. OTHERWISE click the photo of ur lesson and post it
21.

a cellular structure is made up of an interconnected network of solid struts or plates which form the edges and faces of cells.

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Tissues is the answer. HOPE it HELPS u.. And Mark my answer as BRAINLIEST

22.

0 why does flow of acid rain water into a river make the survival of aquatic life in the river difficult ?

Answer» HEY mate, here is your ANSWER ☺️☺️

Acid RAIN contains some harmful ACIDS which is not good for living BEINGS that's why they make the life of aquatic life difficult.

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23.

Low esr could be found in all excepta. polycythemiab. hypofibrinogenemia c. pregnancyd. old specimen celle. sickle cell anemia

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Old specimen cell is the CORRECT ANSWER i THINK

24.

What is the meaning of phagocytosis

Answer» INGESTION of bacteria by PHAGOCYTES is CALLED phagocytosis HOPE this can help you
25.

Literature review of knowledge and practice of hypertension in hypertensive patient in india

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Medline, Web of Science, and Scopus DATABASES from 1950 to 30 April 2013 were searched for ‘prevalence, burden, awareness, and control of blood pressure (BP) or hypertension (≥ 140 SBP and or≥ 90 DBP) AMONG Indian adults’(≥ 18 years). Of the total 3047 articles, 142 were included.

Results:

Overall prevalence for hypertension in India was 29.8%(95% confidence interval: 26.7–33.0). Significant differences in hypertension prevalence were noted between rural and urban parts [27.6%(23.2–32.0) and 33.8%(29.7–37.8); P= 0.05]. REGIONAL estimates for the prevalence of hypertension were as follows: 14.5%(13.3–15.7), 31.7%(30.2–33.3), 18.1%(16.9–19.2), and 21.1%(20.1–22.0) for rural north, east, west, and south India; and 28.8%(26.9–30.8), 34.5%(32.6–36.5), 35.8%(35.2–36.5), and 31.8%(30.4–33.1) for urban north, east, west, and south India, respectively. Overall estimates for the prevalence of awareness, treatment, and control of BP were 25.3%(21.4–29.3), 25.1%(17.0–33.1), and 10.7%(6.5–15.0) for rural Indians; and 42.0%(35.2–48.9), 37.6%(24.0–51.2), and 20.2%(11.6–28.7) for urban Indians.

Conclusion:

About 33% urban and 25% rural Indians are hypertensive. Of these, 25% rural and 42% urban Indians are aware of their hypertensive status. Only 25% rural and 38% of urban Indians are being treated for hypertension. One-tenth of rural and one-fifth of urban Indian hypertensive population have their BP under control.



26.

Infertility is caused due to the deficiency of which vitamin

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Vitamin E Deficiency can cause INFERTILITY. There is ANOTHER reason which could be causing fertility problems. Vitamin E or Tocopherol is an ANTIOXIDANT which helps in FIGHTING the free radicals in the BODY.

27.

Give reason (i)capillaries are one cell thick

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The CAPILLARIES have walls which areone-cell THICK. Give reason. ... The one-cell thickness of the walls of thecapillaries makes them very thin and HENCE permeable. The CELLS take up useful substances from the tissue fluid and give out the waste substance in the tissue fluid.

28.

Iron and folic acissupplementation in pregnancy and lactation latest indian guidelines

Answer» IRON DEFICIENCY ANAEMIA
folic ACID deficiency anaemia
vitamin B12 deficiency anaemia
29.

Is human circulatoey system open or closed . why ?

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Bhai answer toh BADA hi assan HAI......dekho ab iska assan answer in Assan language.....

see....human body has number of blood carrying vessels like artery , veins , capillary , aorta etc., which are spreaded in our entire body.....these blood vessels along with lymphatic vessels carry most of the material REQUIRED for nutrition , excretion and MAINLY in short for metabolism.....so due to presence of these transport media ...human circulatory system is considered as closed....

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30.

What is mean by photoperiod

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Hey there !

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.

Hope it helps you !

31.

The middle layer in body wall of porifera

Answer» MESENCHYME is the MIDDLE LAYER WALL
32.

Hey Mates ❤What is meant by photoperiod? How it affects the reproduction in the seasonal breeders?

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Photoperiod- the period of time each day during which an organism receives illumination; day length.

Photoperiod AFFECTS reproductio in seasonal breeders, both plants and animals. In animals photoperiod affects the seasonal breeder through changes in melatonin secretion by the pineal gland. The reproductive axis is controlled by melatonin which is secreted at NIGHT only and therefore relays day length to the body.  Photoperiod also affects testis size which ultimately causes causes gonad regression. Animals generally reproduce during SPRING and summer to take advantage of the warmer temperatures. 

In plants photoperiod directly affects FLOWERING by regulating the secretion of florigen and vernalin. Plants flower in response to the relative lengths of day and night.​ Plants produce pollen when pollinators will be active and help in transfer of pollens. 

33.

What was the basis of easily classificationd ?

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According to R.H. Whittaker(1969) five kingdom classification DEFINED by him were named MONERA, Protista, FUNGI ,plantae and animalia.

The criteria for classification includes -

cell structure ,thallus organisation, mode of NUTRITION, reproduction and phylogenetic relationship.

34.

In which ( i.u.t. , z.i.f.t.,a.i. , i.c.s.i.) technique fertilisation occurs inside the body of female?

Answer» ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION
35.

Illustrate the pathway followed by a message from the receptor into in a reflection action reflection

Answer»

The pathway:
RECEPTOR >sensory NEURON>spinal CORD>MOTOR neuron>Effector

36.

ADrank guy Tumble while walking or talking what is the reason behind this

Answer» HEYA FRIEND here is your ans

Drugs AFFECT on your a part ( CEREBELLUM ) brain were the body BALANCE is responsible on ...

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37.

The tissue that acts as insulatorA) Areolar tissue B) Adipose tissueC) CartilageD) Bone

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■●》THE TISSUE THAT ACTS AS INSULATOR IS ADIPOSE TISSUE...
》The adipose tissue is a diffuse organ whose main function is to STORE and give reserve energy in the form of triacylglycerol (triglycerides). Fat is stored in special cells, adipocytes, with specific functions. In this paper the adipose tissue will be discussed from the point of VIEW of evolution, functional capacity, regional specificity and QUALITATIVE functions.
》■adipose tissue was considered to be an inert tissue up till about 40 years ago, it has turned out that this is a very active tissue with a number of vital functions. Depot fat is stored here and mobilised in the postabsorptive phase, functions which are tightly regulated by hormones and the autonomous nervous system. Adipose tissue has also been shown to be a major store for fat soluble hormones as well as producer of signaling substances. In obesity adipose tissue is enlarged due to a positive energy balance. When this is occurring in CENTRAL depots this is an index of risk for prevalent DISEASE.
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38.

Important human characters and their inheritance

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Genetics is the study of heredity and the variation of inherited characteristics . DNA contains genes and during formation of GAMETES this information is transmitted to the gametes. Gametes fuse TOGETHER COMBINING information from the Father and Mother . The genes acquired by the progeny will produce mRNA( messenger RNA) which will encode protein. This is how characters are transmitted in an organism.

I Hope this is helpful for U,.......

39.

Importance of bryophytes in horticulture and medicine

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Physically Sphagnum is highly permeable and porous and it has been found to SOAK up metals, and THUS, peat moss is used as an efficient absorption and filtering means for the treatment of throwing away WATER and waste matter of industrial units with the acidic and NOXIOUS release containing heavy metals (Cd, Cu, Ag, Hg ...

40.

What will happen to the person if cerebellum of his brain will damage

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When the CEREBELLUM of person DAMAGE the person can not fell TEMPERATURE, the muscular ACTION of voluntary muscles STOP balancing body.

41.

Where do we find involuntary muscles in our body ?

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Involuntary MUSCLE is FOUND in stomach, INTESTINE, heart, LUNGS.

42.

Human bite causes which disease ? a! cancer b! rabies c! diabetes d! heart attack choose the correct option :) ojas neo :)

Answer» ANSWER will be (B) RABIES
43.

How to remember parts of the brain and their functions?

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Very easy to remember medulla MID brain FRONTAL lobe pareital lobe HYPOTHALAMUS pitutar GLANDS etc

44.

(b) Explain cell membrane fluidity and asymmetry.

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⬇️HERE IS YOUR ANSWER⬇️
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Membranes are not static sheets of molecules locked rigidly in place. A membrane is held together primarily by hydrophobic interactions, which are much weaker than covalent bonds. Most lipids are randomly mobile in the plane of the membrane with an average migration rate of 22 µm (micrometers) per second. It is rare, however, for a molecule to flip-flop transversely across the membrane, switching from one phospholipid layer to the other; to do so, the hydrophilic part of the molecule would have to cross the hydrophobic core of the membrane. Temperature affects the fluidity of the membrane. A membrane remains fluid as temperature decreases, until finally, at some critical temperature, the membrane solidifies. The temperature at which a membrane solidifies DEPENDS on its fatty acid COMPOSITION. A membrane rich in phospholipids with unsaturated hydrocarbon tails will remain fluid to a lower temperature because the kinks where the DOUBLE bonds are located prevent the hydrocarbons from packing as closely together as saturated hydrocarbons. However, a CELL can alter the lipid composition of its membranes to some extent as an adjustment to changing temperature. For instance, in many plants that tolerate extreme cold, such as winter wheat, the percentage of unsaturated phospholipids increases in autumn, an adaptation that keeps the membranes from solidifying during winter. 

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45.

3rd equation of motion in mathematics

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The three equations of MOTION v = u + at ; s = ut + (1/2) AT2 and v2 = u2 + 2AS can be DERIVED with the help of graphs . CONSIDER the velocity – Velocity–Time graph to derive the equations of motion.

46.

A person suffers a head injury due to which he faces breathing problem the problem is detected with his respiratory system what could be the cause of this problem

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If a PERSON suffers from head injury, he will faces BREATHING PROBLEM because he had injured in medulla oblangeta, which controls respiratory system so he will affected by breathing problem caused to death in few MINUTES

47.

Name the part of hindbrain which makes possible activities like washing running riding a bicycle

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It is CEREBELLUM.......

48.

How does aliving cell perform these basic function

Answer» ENZYMES HELP the CELL doing it's BASIC FUNTION
49.

Difference between expression and extraction

Answer» EXPRESSION means we express THINGS and extraction is PURE form or ESSENCE of thing
50.

Difference bet ween emu burd and kiwi bird

Answer» EMU is the SECOND largest LIVING bird by height
But kiwi are SMALLEST than chiken