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Enamel of the teeth is scereted by....................?a) odontoblasts b) ameloblastsc) parotid glands d) lingual glands |
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The ENAMEL matrix is SECRETED by specialized epithelial cells, the ameloblasts. When the matrix SECRETION begins, ameloblasts detach from the EDJ and advance as a front secreting the enamel matrix that will LATER mineralize into the enamel b) ameloblasts
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3. Take three bowls and mark as A, B, C. Pour lukewarm milkB, cold milk in bowl C. Add one tea spoon of curd or butstir them slightly. Cover the bowls with lids. Keep the bosix hours. In which bowl milk turned into curd? Give you |
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Answer» YES it's TURNED into CURD this process was easy to make curd yest thank you |
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Define fruiting in mushroom cultivation |
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Answer» The place of the mushroom in the vegetable kingdom Mushrooms are the fruiting bodies of a FUNGUS, just like apples are the fruiting bodies of an apple TREE. ... The fungus, ALSO called mycelium, uses the compost as a source of energy for its combustion, in which energy is released that is used for GROWTH. |
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What is myofibril?internet answer= report |
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Answer» Answer: i think they are fibres, i guess they are like a group that is extended in COLUMNS along with a MUSCLE. I think it is MOSTLY a muscle cell or just a muscle....i TRIED my best tbh
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Explain how does current flow in a conductor....follow me...✌❣ |
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Answer» Answer: When an ELECTRIC current flows in a conductor, it flows as a drift of FREE electrons in the metal. Electricity flows easily through a conductor because the electrons are free to MOVE AROUND in the object. Whenever there is a MOVEMENT of electrons through a conductor, an electric current is created. |
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പകർച്ച വ്യാധികൾ തടയുന്നതിന് എടുക്കേണ്ട മുൻ കരുതലുകളെ കുറിച്ച് ബോധവത്കരണ ക്ലാസ്സ് സംഘടിക്കണം എന്ന് ആവിശ്യപെട്ടുകൊണ്ട് പഞ്ചായത്ത് പ്രസിഡന്റ് എന്ന നിലയിൽ ജില്ലാ ആരോഗ്യ കേന്ദ്രത്തിലെ ഡയറക്ടർക് കത്ത് എഴുതുക |
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Answer» konnnnnnnmmmmnmnnn seeeeeeee writinggggggggggg HAI |
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HUMAN TEETH ARE.......................... |
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Answer» :) |
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In mushroom cultivation define spawn run |
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Answer» After spawning, comes spawn-run or the stage where the spawn or the MYCELIUM is ALLOWED to grow through the SUBSTRATE. Thus, as the mycelium develops, the substrate starts to break down and BECOMES available to the growing mycelium. ... This period is also called the vegetative growth or incubation period
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1.what is annelida ?2.what is the nature of their body?3.example of annelida |
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Answer» Q1. a LARGE phylum that comprises the segmented worms, which include earthworms, lugworms, ragworms, and leeches. Q2.the organism is LONG, brown and bilaterally symmetrical, with a segmented BODY, it can be classified under phylum Annelida. The distinguishing characteristic is the segmented body. And Annelids also LIVE in moist TERRESTRIAL areas. This annelid is an earthworm, which can be found in moist soils. Q3. leech , earthworm , polychaete.... etc you may also view the picture..... Thank you ❤️❤️ I hope this has helped you..... |
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Which tissue is simple tissue among meristematic tissue and ground tissue |
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Answer» the answer is in the picture Explanation: IF the tissues are COMPOSED of cells which are functionally and structurally similar, then they are called SIMPLE TISSUES. IF the tissues are composed of more than ONE type of CELL, and they work together as a unit, performing many functions, then they are called COMPLEX TISSUES. |
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What is mean by antiboitic and how it un use ful? |
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Answer» ANTIBIOTIC is USED for KILING VIRUSES |
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How do kangaroos do to keep warm and cool |
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Answer» hi Explanation: |
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विरोधी ऑफ रसिक in Gujarati |
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Answer» yessssssssssssss ssssssssssssssssss |
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Write the differences between the transport of materials in xylem and phloem |
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Answer» Answer: Xylem carry blood from the ROOT to the whole PART of PLANT Phloem TRANSLOCATE FOOD from leaves to the whole plant cell Explanation: |
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1. kangaroo rat never drinks water .give reasons.2.how does polar bear survive in extreme arctic cold?3.what is a hissing cockroach?4.why and how do spider spin webs?5. why do snakes move in zig zag manner if you answer I will put you in brainleast |
Answer» ★Required Answer★_______________________1) Kangaroo rat NEVER drinks Water.Reason :
_______________________2) How does Polar bear survive in extreme arctic COLD?Reason :
_______________________3) What is a hissing COCKROACH ?Reason :
_______________________4) Why And How Do Spider Spin Webs?Reason :
_______________________5) Why Do Snakes Move In Zig Zag Manner ?Reason :
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The observable character of F2 generation of the monohybrid cross is called? |
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Answer» The set of ALLELES carried by an organism is KNOWN as its GENOTYPE. Genotype determines phenotype(an organism's observable features). ... Self-pollination of F1 plants results into F2 generation, which shows 3:1 phenotypic ratio (3 yellow : 1 green SEEDS) and 1:2:1 genotypic ration (1 YY: 2Yy:1yy). |
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What is the chromosome number of gametophytic generation? |
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Answer» Explanation: The chromosome NUMBER of gametophytic plant cells (i.e. pollen) was n = 15 and that of SPOROPHYTIC plant cells (i.e. root tip cells) was 2n = 30 (FIGURE 1a,d). |
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Answer this please..... |
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Answer» b Explanation: MARK as BRAINLIEST........ |
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C) Choose the odd term from given set of words and mention the category of theremaining three.i. Sieve tubes, Companion cells, Xylem parenchyma, Phloem parenchymaii. Self sterility, Unisexuality, Hydrophily. Herkogamyiii. Peptidase, Amylopsin, Trypsin, Steapsiniv. Mitochondria, Cytoplasm, Golgi complex, RibosomesV. Colon, Rectum, Jejunum, Caecum |
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Answer» SELF STERILITY, UNISEXUALITY, HYDROPHILY. HERKOGAMY Explanation: Self sterility, Unisexuality, Hydrophily. Herkogamy |
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Which cell devision takes place quickly? 1 marks |
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Answer» Explanation: if CORRECT MARK me as BRAINLIEST |
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Can we leave without spleen? |
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Answer» Answer: You can live without a spleen. But because the spleen PLAYS a crucial role in the body's ability to fight off bacteria, LIVING without the organ makes you more likely to develop infections, especially dangerous ONES such as STREPTOCOCCUS PNEUMONIAE, Neisseria meningitidis, and Haemophilus influenzae. MARK AS BRAINLIEST |
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आन्नदमय गीत की पंक्ति ' का अर्थ बोध होता है-पहला सर्वर राधा कोबिना यों मन में गुनतीहुई न क्यों मैं कड़ी गीत कीगाता जब शुक किरण वसंती |
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Answer» Answer: |
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Plz answer correctly Neet questions |
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Answer» HELLO hello hello dancer of this question is why and to FLOOD situation after everyone of sperm in a phase PREVENTER is not POSSIBLE so that's why he is not able to go |
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The target organ of the pathogen isa. Lymph nodesb. Liverc. Lungd. Brain |
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Answer» Explanation: Because the maximum pathogens come VIA air in our body Hope that it will HELP you |
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Give some examples of plants that grow after transplanting |
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Answer» Answer: Rose, sugarcane, TOMATOES are some of the plants which can GROW after replanting.Explanation: |
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If the second half of the English alphabet isletter will be ninth of the right of the eight letter from the left end?(A)x(B) Q(C) W(D) None of theseयदि अंग्रेजी वर्णमाला के दूसरे हाफ़ को उलटे क्रम में लिखा जाता है, तो बायीं ओर से आठवेंअक्षर के दायें नौंवा अक्षर कौन सा होगा ?(A) x(B) Q(C) W(क)) इनमें से कोई नहीं |
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Absorptionof water from soil is done by the |
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Answer» Active osmotic water absorption Active osmotic water absorptionIf the SOLUTE concentration is high and water potential is low in the root cells, water can enter from soil to root cells through endosmosis. MINERAL nutrients are absorbed ACTIVELY by the root cells due to utilisation of adenosine triphosphate (ATP). |
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Why it is necessary to include cellulose in our diet? |
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Answer» Humans cannot digest CELLULOSE, but it is important in the diet as fibre. Fibre assists your digestive SYSTEM – keeping food moving through the GUT and pushing WASTE out of the body. ANIMALS, such as cows, sheep and horses, can digest cellulose, which is why they can get the energy and nutrients they need from grass. |
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Which meristematic tissue bring growth length |
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Answer» APICAL MERISTEMATIC tissue HELPS in GROWTH of plants. |
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C. Select odd one out for Heterotrophicbacteria.a. Nitrogen fixing bacteriab. Lactobacillic. Methanogensd. Cyanobacteria |
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Do you mean you _____ play a match today?are going towill be are able to have |
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Answer» "are GOING to " ........!!!!! |
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Explain the term AIDS |
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Answer» Answer: AIDS is the LATE stage of HIV infection that OCCURS when the BODY's IMMUNE system is badly damaged |
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Fill ups:5. The growth and functions of thyroidgland is controlled byI want one word answer |
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संसाधन ka matlab kya hota ha |
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Answer» संसाधन (RESOURCE) एक ऐसा स्रोत है जिसका उपयोग मनुष्य अपने इच्छाओं की पूर्ति के लिए के लिए करता है। कोई वस्तु प्रकृति में हो सकता है हमेशा से मौज़ूद रही हो लेकिन वह संसाधन नहीं कहलाती है, जब तक की मनुष्यों का उसमें हस्तक्षेप ना हो। |
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The causal organism of AIDS isa. Virusb. Bacteriac. Fungid. Protozoa |
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A typical human cell divides once inapproximately(1) 20 minutes(2) Every 24 hours(3) 90 hours(4) Every 90 minutes |
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Answer» Answer: A typical proliferating human CELL divides on average EVERY 24 H. This division timing allows CELLS to synchronize with other physiological processes and with the environment. |
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On returning to her flat she saw at once saw that burglars _________ her absence.broke brokenhad brokenhave broken |
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Answer» Have broken Explanation: |
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10. The most dangerous nematode in the world isA) Meloidogyne incognitaB) M. areneriaC) Beet cyst nematodeD) None of them |
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Answer» ask to GOOGLE PLZ mark me brainlest |
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Why is the cell called the structural and functional unit of life ? |
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Answer» The cell is called the structural and FUNCTIONAL unit of LIFE as all living organisms are MADE up of cells. ... FURTHERMORE, cells provide form and structure, process nutrients and convert it into useable energy. Multicellular organisms have specialized cells that perform specific functions. |
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31. The larger subunit of 70 S ribosomes is(1) 50 S (2) 40 S(3) 60 S (4) 30 S |
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Answer» a. 50 s the above mentioned answer is correct |
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Difference between spermiation and spaermatogenesis |
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Answer» Answer: Spermiogenesis is conversion of SPERMATIDS into spermatozoa whereas . spermiation is the release of the SPERMS from sertoli CELLS into the lumen of seminiferous TUBULE. |
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RRNA KA Diagram easy |
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Answer» this is your answer ⬆️ hope it will HELP you... MARK me as BRAINLIEST... |
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What is the importimes of the Stoolsphysiology |
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Answer» Physiology. The rectum ampulla STORES fecal waste (also called stool before it is excreted. As the waste fills the rectum and EXPANDS the rectal walls, stretch receptors in the rectal walls stimulate the desire to defecate. Explanation: @Lv02♡ |
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Find the things that lead to heart disease and how to avoid heart disease. |
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Answer» Answer: follow me Explanation: Major risk factors for heart disease that can be CONTROLLED or changed Smoking. Smoker's are at twice the risk of heart attack than are non-smokers. ... High blood pressure. ... High blood cholesterol. ... High blood sugar (diabetes). ... Obesity and overweight. ... PHYSICAL INACTIVITY. ... Stress may be a contributing factor to heart disease. |
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Differentiate between cell mediated immunity n antibody mediated immunity |
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Answer» Answer: PLEASE FOLLOW ME
HEY MAN THIS QUESTION ANSWER IS GIVEN DOWN :- HUMORAL immunity SECRETES antibodies to fight against antigens, whereas cell-mediated immunity secretes cytokines and no antibodies to ATTACK the pathogens. The Humoral immunity is rapid or quick in their action against antigens, while the Cell-mediated immunity show DELAY THOUGH permanent action against any pathogens. |
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Effect of light on seed germination plant shoot |
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Answer» Suffice it to SAY that it is mainly the light's effect upon a plant pigment called phytochrome within the seed. This relates to the type of light which the seed receives. As a generalisation, light in the red WAVE length USUALLY promotes germination whereas BLUE light inhibits it. |
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