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1.

My suger lavel 170 testing after food is it too high

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yes, your sugar LEVEL is HIGH.
It should be LESS than 140mg/dl.
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2.

Explain why skin acts as sense organ

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=¤》The skin is the most appropriate structure on which to hold a symposium. In a most real sense it is itself a symposium of structures, with correspondingly integrated functions. We may view the skin both its chemically and physically resistant epithelial surface and its tough fibrous dermal layer, as an envelope, a container for the bodily organs, chiefly dedicated to protecting these from physical, chemical and bacterial injury. INTO
■● THIS envelope the nervous system, an entirely separate tissue, has projected FEELERS, the sensory nerve endings, not so much to obtain information concerning the state of the skin as to explore the environment through and beyond it.
■●The skin as the intermediary between the nervous system and the environment then becomes itself the sense organ, and for pain endings we find no other specialized organ than the skin tissue surrounding the endings.
■●THESE are typically excited, SHORT of skin damage, by bending sharply the epithelial layer; and through MECHANICAL skin DISTORTION, tension is put on nerve terminals.
□■FOR other sensory endings the skin has developed special containers for nerve endings whose function is to exclude certain forms of energy, as well as to transform others into nerve stimuli.
■□ THE skin, in other words, acts as a filter through which various forms of environmental energy are sorted out for the nervous system. The skin protects sense organs, as it protects other structures, against inappropriate influences.
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3.

What are plastids???

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Plastids are available in the plant cells. In fact, there are two different kinds of plastids available that includes leucoplasts and chromoplasts.

The plastids containing some pigment chlorophyll are otherwise CALLED chloroplasts.

It is significant for the PHOTOSYNTHESIS process in plants. The internal plastids organization has MANY membrane layers included in the MATERIAL NAMED stroma.

4.

Which eye colour is dominant black or brown

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□■》BROWN EYE COLOUR IS DOMINANT.
REASON BEHIND IT...IS...》
=☆》So you will have brown EYES with either BB or Bb and blue eyes with bb.
=♤For gene 2, there are TWO possibilities, green or blue.
=》The way geneticists REPRESENT these two DIFFERENT versions of this eye color gene are B for brown and b for blue (the capital letter is always the dominant, the lowercase, the recessive.♡♤

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5.

Maximum length of silk thread obtained from a single cocoon

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It's LENGTH is about 300 to 900 METRES.

6.

Give the technical term for the kind of protien produced in the blood to fight and destroy harmful microbes

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The ANSWER is LYMPHOCYTES

7.

In potato, starch is stored in________

Answer» POTATO starch is starch extracted frompotatoes. The cells of the root TUBERS of the potato PLANT contain starch GRAINS (leucoplasts). To extract the starch, thepotatoes are crushed; the starch grains are released from the DESTROYED cells.
8.

Name one tissue in which the anaerobic respiration of animals occur

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In the ANIMAL MUSCULAR tissue.

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9.

What is phosphorylation of glucose

Answer» GLUCOSE 6-phosphate is a glucose sugar phosphorylated at the hydroxy GROUP on carbon 6. This dianion is very COMMON in cells as the majority of glucose entering a cell will become phosphorylated in this WAY.
10.

What are dams?Is construction of large dams beneficial of harmful explain

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Dam is an artificial structure built to store river waters. A dam has many positives of course like making our FARMERS independent of monsoons and making them self RELIABLE for water needs throughout the year, however it has some severe handicaps of disturbing the NATURAL environment and natural flow of the river water. But keeping this aside I would like to share some 'cons'  of the biggest dam of India- Tehri dam in Uttarakhand. 
The construction of this dam can be called as the grand preparations of complete destruction and the largest human catastrophe. It's the largest dam in India and the height of water stored in it is 200 m (Qutub Minar is 73m). The mind blogging fact is that it is situated on ONE of the major fault zones of The Himalayas and is one of the earthquake prone areas, most vulnerable to earthquakes. If, (heaven forbid) it does experience any earthquake tremors and gets collapsed, the water stored at such a great height will take ONLY 7-9 MINUTES to reach DELHI and the destruction it will be causing can well be imagined. The irony lies in the fact that all this is being done in the name of development.

11.

What are chromosomes ???

Answer» CHROMOSOME are which CARRIES GENES ANS DNA .
12.

Name the stains used for stainig an animal cell and a plan cell

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Stains used for STAINING animal cell is methylene blue

Stains used for staining plant CELLS is SAFRANIN( red COLOUR)

13.

In potato,starch in stored in :

Answer» AMYLOPLASTS in which. POTATO STORED STARCH in it
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14.

Keeping food in a tight container it helps to prevent rancidity

Answer» TELLING or ASKING. yes it will help somewhat but not Foolproof , BETTER to FILL in unreactive gas LIKE nitrogen .
15.

Name the different part of forebrain and mention their function

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The cerebral CORTEX can be divided into four sections, which are known as lobes (SEE image). The FRONTAL lobe, parietal lobe, occipital lobe, and temporal lobe have been associated with different functions RANGING from reasoning to AUDITORY perception.

16.

What will happen If cone cells are not present in eye?

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If cone cells will not present in our EYE then this deficiency will LEAD in CAUSING colour BLINDNESS cone cells are RESPONSIBLE for vision in dim light.


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17.

Minute living structures found inside the cell ____________?????

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ANSWER:

are called CELL organelles ex mitochondria,RIBOSOMES...

18.

If wheat was sown in the kharif season, what would happen

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If wheat is sown in the kharif SEASON (from June to October), then the WHOLE crop might get destroyed because of many factors such as lack of optimum temperature, ADAPTABILITY, AVAILABILITY of pests, etc. Kharif season includes the rainy season, which is not favourable for the growth of wheat crop.
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19.

Main difference between trees that grow on hills and tree that grow in plains

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the TREES which GROW in HILLS has spini LEAVES while in palins leaves has not a spini lije STRUCTURE

20.

Hptlc of betasitosterol in nyctanthues arbor tritis

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21.

How did the banyan tree got its name in english from the book the world of trees?

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The banyan has what are called ‘aerial

roots’, that is, its branches drop to the ground,

take root again, and send out more TWISTING,

trailing branches, so that after some years

the TREE FORMS a forest-glade of its own. No

wonder the banyan was CHOSEN to represent

the matted HAIR of Shiva !( By Ruskin Bond)


22.

Cardiac muscle will not relax give reason

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because cardaic MUSCLES is INVOLENTRY muscles

23.

Why it has been said that only insects compete with human for food?

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There are 1900000 SPECIES of all ORGANISMS over the world...
and out of them 90000 species are of are of only INSECTS....means more than half of total organisms...

THATS why it has been said....

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24.

The organelles that helps in respiration of the cell

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Mitochondria are known as the POWERHOUSES of the cell. They areorganelles that ACT LIKE a digestive system

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25.

What is the formula of ferric sulphate

Answer» FERRIC SULPHATE :- FE2(SO4)3
26.

Differentiate between homozyhous and heterozygous

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Homogenous MEANS transparent. HETEROGENEOUS means TRANSLUCENT. diffuses rapidly. diffuses SLOWLY. do not scatter LIGHT. scatters light.

27.

What is the formula of ferrous cholride

Answer» FECL2 is the FORMULA
28.

What is the delivery system of a cell ?

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The cell's delivery system is called the endoplasmic RETICULUM.

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29.

Where is pelvic in human body

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30.

Give Difference between Diffusion and Osmosis.

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✴Diffusion:-

[1] It is the movement of molecules or particles.
[2] Diffusion can occur in Liquid or Gaseous Medium.
[3] Semipermeable membrane is not required.
[4] Movement of molecules take PLACE from the reason of their higher CONCENTRATION to reason of lower concentration.

✴Osmosis:-

[1] It is the movement of WATER molecules.
[2] Osmosis can occurs only in AQUEOUS medium.
[3] Semipermeable membrane is required.
[4] Movement of water molecules take place from reason of more water molecules to listen number of water molecules.

31.

What is the name of the concept of pesticide in agriculture

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Pesticides are substances that are meant to control pests, including weeds.[1] The term pesticide includes all of the following: herbicide, insecticides (which may include insect growth regulators, termiticides, etc.) nematicide, MOLLUSCICIDE, piscicide, avicide, rodenticide, bactericide, insect repellent, animal repellent, antimicrobial, fungicide, disinfectant (antimicrobial), and SANITIZER.[2] The most common of these are herbicides which account for approximately 80% of all pesticide USE.[3] Most pesticides are intended to serve as plant protection products (also known as crop protection products), which in general, protect plants from weeds, fungi, or insects.

A crop-duster spraying pesticide on a field

A Lite-Trac four-wheeled self-propelled crop sprayer spraying pesticide on a field

In general, a pesticide is a chemical or biological agent (such as a virus, bacterium, or fungus) that deters, incapacitates, kills, or otherwise discourages pests. Target pests can include insects, plant pathogens, weeds, MOLLUSCS, birds, mammals, fish, nematodes (roundworms), and microbes that destroy property, cause NUISANCE, or spread disease, or are disease vectors. Although pesticides have benefits, some also have drawbacks, such as potential toxicity to humans and other species.

32.

Gve me notes of control and coordination

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The nerve pathway involved in a reflex action, including at its SIMPLEST a SENSORY nerve and a MOTOR nerve with a SYNAPSE between.


33.

How to care for eye ears nose procedure?

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34.

Difference between skeleton of shark and seasy horse

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The ENDOSKELETON of SHARK is CARTILAGINOUS throughout its life. The endoskeleton of sea horse is cartilaginous in the embryonic STAGE, but in the adult stage, it is replaced by bones. Thus sea horse has bony endoskeleton.  


 


35.

What is the role saliva in digestion of food

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Saliva is secreted by the salivary glands.

the mucus in saliva mixes up with the food , makes it soft and helps to swallow. saliva also CONTAINS an enzyme called salivary AMYLASE[PTYALIN ] which converts the complex starch present in our food to SIMPLE sugar [maltose]

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36.

What is the specific function of the cardiac muscle.

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It is PRESENTED in HEART and is FUNCTION is CONTRACTION and RELAXATION

37.

What are the functions of stomata.

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EXCHANGE of gases
Transpiration

38.

How can we awere fluoride cause of health hazard

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Fluoride is commonly found in our toothpaste, as, it can HELP in avoiding tooth decay especially freeing itself from cavities which further maintains the gums and enamel of our teeth including an overall health care. Water CONTAINING Fluoride will again protect the teeth surrounding the gums and reduce the total damage we do by having sugary components. Well health benefits for Fluoride are many, but, if taken in amounts which are higher than the required quantity it will give you ILL health effects and slowly degrade your body. Since, it is a subject of biology I will execute in the field of scientific approach. When humans are exposed towards Fluoride which is a poisonous chemical and it is a very common component in the toothpaste does not mean you are completely safe and happy. It does promotes our oral cavity with a perfect maintainable way of our oral cavity, it is, still, to a really large extent, highlighting toxicity which is defined type not suitable to children rather than the recommended age, long time intake can cause brain damage and to a plausible sense even cancer. The fluoride has been a common link towards a brittle skeletal system or also known as skeletal fluorosis which is a severe condition caused due to long time ingestion of fluorine. Liver which is a biosynthetic machinery to convert all drugs and toxoids to normal harmful substances cannot process fluoride because of which it joins the blood vessels and goes into the bloodstream mixing with a essential mineral named CALCIUM which seeps out from the skeletal system making our bones weak and brittle as there is no mineral to keep bones strong again.

The second major cause is of the halogenic substance which is another bad sign of fluoride, as, it is has a high toxicity to thyroid, iodine is a halogen too, but, it still maintains the key to functioning for the thyroid gland, especially when talking about toxicity, it destroys thyroid cells and CAUSING the non-functioning of the cells ultimately killing it, people with hyperthyroidism used this component "fluoride" to disable or slow down the hyperactivity of the thyroid gland. There are many more causes; cannot render my answers more than 5000 characters.
39.

Which division among plants has the simplest organisms

Answer» THALLOPHYTA

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40.

Why is endocytosis found in animals only

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Endocytosis generally occurs in animal cells and very RARELY in PLANT cells as the cell membrane in plant cell is SURROUNDED by a rigid cell wall. CELLWALL causes HINDRANCE in the invagination of plasma membrane which forms the transport vesicles for the transfer of substances in the cytoplasm of the cell.

41.

Ek plecenta ke twins me gender alg alg ho sakte hai kya

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No MONOZYGOTIC TWINS ALWAYS have same sex/gender

42.

Slogan on convazation of natural resources

Answer» SAVE NATURE, SAVE FUTURE
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43.

Structure like eye evolved due to single change in DNA.Justify your answer.

Answer» STRUCTURE like eye evolved due to single change in DNA just by mutation as it was required by ORGANISMS and was developed by them. those without the EYES were not natural selected and we can see only eyed people these days except 2 examples all over the world.
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44.

Why the number of trophic level is limited in a food chain

Answer» DUE to the 10% RULE of transmission of energy that is only 10% of energy is transmitted to the next trophic level reducing the transmissible energy to a very less amount . the NUMBER of trophic levels are LIMITED .
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45.

What are identical and fraternal twins

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46.

If our monument like Taj Mahal is effected by air pollution, what is your advise to protect it?

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The BEST advice to reduce the degradation of our monuments is their PROPER cleaning as well as ban on Industries SPECIALLY petroleum ones near this historical Marvel.
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47.

How are grains stored

Answer» GRAINS: The shelf life of whole intact grains, like wheat berries or brown RICE, is a BIT longer than flours. If stored properly in airtight containers, intact grains will keep for up to 6 MONTHS on a cool, dry pantry shelf or up to a YEAR in the freezer.
48.

Hello everyone.....what is chlorosis ??

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Chlorosis is a yellowing of leaf tissue DUE to a lack of chlorophyll. POSSIBLE causes of chlorosis include poor drainage, damaged roots, compacted roots, high alkalinity, and nutrient deficiencies in the plant. Nutrient deficiencies MAY occur because there is an insufficient amount in the soil or because the nutrients are unavailable due to a high pH (alkaline soil). Or the nutrients may not be absorbed due to injured roots or poor root growth.

The lack of iron is one of the more common nutrients associated with chlorosis. Manganese or zinc deficiencies in the plant will also cause chlorosis. The way to separate an iron deficiency from a zinc or manganese deficiency is to check what foliage turned chlorotic first. Iron chlorosis starts on the younger or terminal leaves and later works inward to the older leaves. However, manganese and zinc deficiencies develop on the inner or the older leaves first and then progress outward. Plants need iron for the formation of chlorophyll. Chlorophyll GIVES leaves their green color and is necessary for the plant to produce the food it needs for its own growth. Iron is also necessary for many enzyme functions that manage plant metabolism and respiration. Iron becomes more insoluble as the soil pH climbs above 6.5 to 6.7 (7.0 is neutral - below 7.0, the pH is ACIDIC; above 7.0, the pH is alkaline). With most plants, iron can only be absorbed as a free ion (Fe++) when the pH is between 5.0 and 6.5.

Other elements such as calcium, zinc, manganese, phosphorus, or copper in high amounts in the soil can tie up iron so that it is unavailable to the plant. However, a shortage of potassium in the plant will reduce the availability of iron to the plant. Insufficient iron in the soil is also a problem. In the Chicagoland area, most soils have adequate iron. The problem is the availability of the iron in soil to the plant. In Northeastern Illinois, most soils were formed from limestone bedrock. Thus the chlorosis problem is often due to high soil pH. Herbaceous plant as well as woody plants are susceptible to chlorosis.

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49.

What do you understand by animal husbandry

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The REARING of animals is CALLED animal husbandry


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50.

How crocadiles and dolphins respire under water with lungs?

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Crocodiles are REPTILES and they RESPIRE using lungs INSTEAD of gills.
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