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1.

When we buy the vegetable it has one name..after cooking the name will be reversed?

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No that doesn't HAPPEN

2.

Difference and similarities between meristimatic tissue and dermal tissue

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Meristematic tissue is the zone of actively dividing cells and responsible for the growth of the PLANT. Dermal tissue is the single layer of the cells. Which cover the plant body.

2.Meristematic tissues are present at various places in the plant like apical meristem and lateral meristem. While, dermal tissue is present everywhere on the plant. And form the barrier between the plant and environment.

3.Meristematic tissue is only for the growth. While, dermal tissue modifies for different FUNCTIONS. Like, for the absorption of the water and mineral in the root HAIRS, stem and leaves dermal tissues COVERS with CUTIN to prevent evaporation.

3.

Goitre is found in people living in hilly region why?

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It is a simple disease caused by the deficiency of iodine and we get iodine from salt , CROP , vegetable ETC and hilly areas are AWAY from coastal areas so people suffer from go it re from there diet

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4.

Name a technique used for developing new crop variety by cross breeding

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ANSWER:

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5.

What will be the normal weight of fetus at 28 weeks in india?

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It should be 5 to 6 kg

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6.

What is the common age of falling a prey to smoking addiction?

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Between 19 to 29 or EVEN SMALLER than the AGE

7.

What is normal blood pressure of human being 120 80 answer?

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The NORMAL BLOOD PRESSURE of a HUMAN BODY is 125.5

8.

What should be the weight to height ratio for a healthy body?

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Simple to use weight to height ratio CHART CALCULATES how much an AVERAGE adult FEMALE or male should weigh.

9.

What is significance of AVnode andAV bundle in function of heart..?

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AV NODE and AV Bundles are responsible for CONDUCTION of heart BEAT to DIFFERENT parts of the heart after INITIATION in the SA node.

10.

Study of life in outer space is known asa) End biology b) Entero biology c) Exobiology d) Neo biology

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11.

Write about ageing is a natural process,you ever thought what our elderly parents expect from us?

Answer» AGEING is NATURAL PROCESS
12.

What is a sexual reproduction? mention the asexual reproductive structure in?

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The production in which their is a FUSION between the GAMETES are called SEXUAL REPRODUCTION

13.

What happen when plasma membrane is destoyed anawer in points?

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We KNOW that plasma membrane is also known as selectively PERMEABLE membrane as it allows only selected particles to enter in the cell.It RESIST harmful particles to enter in the cell. If the plasma membrane is DESTROYED at any part harmful particles will enter a cell and harm it or destroy it . It also lead to various DISEASES.

14.

Why our muscle cells perform an aerobic type of respiration during exercise

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Due to LACTIC ACID BUILDUP during exercise our muscle can do only anaerobic type of RESPIRATION.....

15.

What are the three different types of rocks and their processes of formation?

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Igneous rocks-Igneous rock (derived from the Latin word ignis meaning fire), or magmatic rock, is one of the three main rock types, the others being sedimentary and metamorphic. Igneous rock is formed through the cooling and solidification of magma or lava. The magma can be derived from partial melts of existing rocks in either a planet's mantle or crust. Typically, the melting is caused by one or more of three processes: an increase in temperature, a decrease in pressure, or a change in composition. Solidification into rock occurs either below the surface as intrusive rocks or on the surface as extrusive rocks. Igneous rock may form with crystallization to form granular, crystalline rocks, or without crystallization to form natural glasses.

sedimentary rocks-Sedimentary rocks are types of rock that are formed by the deposition and subsequent cementation of that material at the Earth's surface and within bodies of water. Sedimentation is the collective name for processes that cause mineral or organic particles (detritus) to settle in place. The particles that form a sedimentary rock by accumulating are called sediment. Before being deposited, the sediment was formed by weathering and EROSION from the source area, and then transported to the place of deposition by water, wind, ICE, MASS movement or glaciers, which are called agents of denudation. Sedimentation may also occur as minerals precipitate from water SOLUTION or shells of aquatic creatures settle out of suspension.

metamorphic rocks-A metamorphic rock is a result of a transformation of a pre-existing rock. The original rock is subjected to very high heat and pressure, which cause obvious physical and/or CHEMICAL changes. Examples of these rock types include marble, slate, gneiss, schist.

16.

What are the two end products of double fertilization?

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17.

In which seasons are Rabi crops down and harvested??

Answer» RABI CROPS are HARVESTED in January-march..........
18.

What affects the movement of water across the plasma membrane?

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Osmosis is simply the diffusion ofwater across a membrane - again from high to low concentration. In order to MOVE against the concentration gradient (from low to high concentration), PARTICLES MUST undergo active transport. ... Size is another FACTOR that affects the MOVEMENT of molecules across a semipermeablemembrane.

19.

Can we write these answers in board examination?

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20.

Prepare s cartoon on heart beating

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21.

What is the different functions of epiglottis and diaphragm

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◇Epiglottis is a flap LIKE structure which marks the opening of the WIND PIPE. It prevents FOOD from entering the wing pipe. Diaphragm adjusts it's shape (expand and contract) for inhalation and exhalation. Diaphragm is amuscular membrane present below thelungs

22.

Why we are getting married at age

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I think U r asking the age CRETERIA.

In INDIA the MINIMUM age for GIRLS is 20 and for boys is 22 .

23.

What is the common hormone to absorb water form kidney?

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24.

Why photosynthesis react in sunlight and why bubble c octavomes out in the frm of 02

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Because SUN light is a necessary raw material of PHOTOSYNTHESIS and o2 CAME out from tiny PORES present on the LEAVES

25.

Name 2 ingredients in our food that are not obtained from plants and animals mention one source for each Ingridient

Answer» WATER and SALTS are two major ingredients which are not obtained from plants and animals
water is present in RIVERS , SEAS ,lakes,oceans,etc
salt is present in seas and oceans which is obtained by vaporisation
26.

Hii sir please my help to subject biology the notes come the post biology

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27.

Even though the carbon cycle on earth is constant, why is there a rise in temperature due to carbon dioxide?

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Because it TRAP HEAT and very less PART of absorbed heat is RELEASED..........

28.

How Match sticks are tin microscope

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29.

What is logical behind heavy breathing when we climb up mountain?

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What is the logic behind the heavy breathing as we climb up a mountain.....


Hence, lactic ACID level in our BLOOD INCREASES by anaerobic respiration and due to FASTER breathing, more carbon dioxide is produced, which causes heavy breathing.

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30.

Where does choloroplast exist in stem of a plant???

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Because chooroplast PROVIDE GREEN COLOR to PLANT

31.

Name the following tissue that provide flexibility in plants

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➡Collenchyma TISSUES are the tissues that provide FLEXIBILITY in plants.


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32.

What are the different types of plant classification according to Turil?

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Classifications are orderly ways to present information and, depending upon their objectives, can be artificial, natural, or phylogenetic (phyletic), which includes phenetic and cladistic.

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Types of Classifications

Types of Classifications

Types of Classifications

Classifications are orderly ways to present information and, depending upon their objectives, can be artificial, natural, or phylogenetic (phyletic), which includes phenetic and cladistic.

Artificial and natural classifications

Classifications that use single or at most only a few characteristics to group plants USUALLY are artificial classifications—that is, all the plants in a single group share the same characteristics, but they are not closely related to ONE another genetically. Popular FLORAS (books to identify plants of a certain area) sometimes group plants using color of their flowers, or their growth form (trees, shrubs, herbs, and so on). Although such books are useful in finding the names of taxa, they provide few clues about relationships among the taxa and hence are not predictive, which means that you can deduce nothing more about the PLANT other than that it exhibits the characteristics used to CLASSIFY it. 

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33.

Give the name of five non-infectious diseases other then given in the lesson

Answer» SUN stroke
loosemotions
oosteoporosis
cataracts

34.

Three factors of mechanism of photosynthesis

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The three FACTORS that INFLUENCE the mechanism of photosynthesis are
1) light intensity
2) carbon dioxide concentration
3) temperature

35.

What are the 3 types of symbiotic relationships and give an example for each?

Answer» MUTUALISM:oxpecker (a KIND of BIRD)

COMMENSALISM:examples of commensalism is the relationship between cattle egrets and livestock.

Parasitism: Malaria

36.

If a cell is kept in sugar then then the phenomenon is called

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37.

Each new cell is form divisions of preexisting cell is related with

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For centuries people ACCEPTED the "spontaneous generation" of life from inanimate matter. When this long-standing myth was finally dispelled in the mid-1800s, it became clear that all life MUST arise from pre-existing life — via a process of reproduction. If cells are the fundamental units of life, they too must have a reproductive mechanism that MAINTAINS the proper chromosome number in each CELL.

38.

The mostly likely method used to determine the ultrastructure of cell oeganell

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the ARCHITECTURE of CELLS that is visible at higher magnifications than found on a standard optical light microscope.

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39.

What are the two functional differences between SER and RER

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RER helps in protein PRODUCTION and protein FOLDING.
SER is ASSOCIATED with the production and metabolism of FATS and steroids .

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40.

What are the common features of aquatic animals and terrisal animals?

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Both, ANIMALS REQUIRED OXYGEN for servival.
both EXCRETES waste materials.

41.

This fish has spines on its body and puffs its body when it is in danger

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The puffer fish (also known as the blowfish and the toadfish) is a medium-sized species of fish that inhabits warmer, coastal waters around the world. The puffer fish is most well known for it's unique and distinctive adaptations that the puffer fish has to defend itself.

There are around 120 known species of puffer fish, the second most poisonous creature on the planet after the Golden Poison Frog. The puffer fish is found in tropical waters worldwide, but they rarely go into the cooler waters.

The puffer fish has the remarkable ability to expand its body extremely quickly when faced with danger, unavailing it's long poisonous spikes that cover its body. If a fisherman catches a puffer fish, they will never touch the spikes as they are highly toxic to humans and animals.

The puffer fish can grow to up to 60cm in length but the exact length of the puffer fish depends on the species of puffer fish. Puffer fish can be found in a variety of COLOURS but can sometimes be hard to identify when they are not inflated. The puffer fish normally has the appearance of a large tadpole, with bulging eyes and an elongated snout.

Puffer fish are omnivorous animals and eat a variety and plants and animals. Puffer fish mainly feed on the algae that grows on the rocks and coral and also the invertebrates that inhabit these areas. Large species of puffer fish will also eat shellfish such as shrimp and crabs and molluscs.

Although there are a number of animals that prey on the puffer fish, these predators often meet with a nasty end. When the puffer fish is threatened it inflates it's body with air exposing the long, sharp, toxic spikes which normally intimidates the predator into retreating. If however, an animal does manage to eat the puffer fish, it will often be poisoned by the toxins in the spikes or the toxin that is released from the organs of the puffer fish when it dies.

Despite the toxins in the puffer fish, some animals such as sharks are able to eat the puffer fish without becoming harmed. It is important also to know that not all species of puffer fish are actually poisonous and these species are preyed upon by larger fish, sharks and also humans.

The smallest species of puffer fish in the world is the dwarf puffer fish (also known as the pea puffer fish and the pygmy puffer fish). The dwarf puffer fish is tiny growing to just an inch in length, which is a few centimetres. Despite the fact that the dwarf puffer fish is related to larger species of puffer fish, the dwarf puffer fish is not found in the sea but in just one river in India.

Not only does the puffer fish have unique defensive methods but they also have unique breeding methods. The MALE puffer fish guides the FEMALE puffer fish towards the shore where she releases between 3 and 7 eggs. The eggs of the puffer fish are extremely light and float on the surface of the water until they HATCH in about a week's time. The puffer fish fry are still not fully developed and have a hard shell that protects them until their limbs begin to grow. The shell of the baby puffer fish then cracks off and the tail and FINS develop. When the puffer fish is big enough, it will swim down and integrate itself into the reef community below.

Despite the puffer fish having such a deadly venom, there are some species of puffer fish whose meat is eaten in Japan and Korea as a local delicacy. Special chefs are trained to cut the fish so that the fish does not poison the consumer. Other species of puffer fish produce and release a toxin into their organs when they die to harm the thing that ate them.

42.

What are the basic unit from which human spare parts can be created?

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From stem cells(in back of back BONE and in UMBILICAL cord) any type of ORGAN can be synthesied as they are unorganized and DIFFERENTIABLE cells to any organ

43.

Name the epithelial tissue which has pillar like tall cells

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The columnar EPITHELIAL tissue has PILLAR like tall cells.

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44.

What is photosynthesis? Explain it's working

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Photosynthesis is a process used by plants and other organisms to CONVERT light energy into chemical energy that can later be released to FUEL the organisms' activities (Energy TRANSFORMATION). This chemical energy is stored in carbohydrates molecules, such as sugars, which are synthesized from carbon dioxide and water – hence the name photosynthesis, from the Greek φῶς, phōs, "light", and σύνθεσις, synthesis, "putting together".In most cases, oxygen is also released as a waste product. Most plants, most algae, and cynobacteria perform photosynthesis such organisms are CALLED photoautotrophs. Photosynthesis is largely responsible for producing and maintaining the oxygen content of the Earth's ATMOSPHERE, and supplies all of the organic compounds and most of the energy necessary for life on Earth.

45.

I am found on hills.My leaves are needle shaped.

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Conifer....!!

The conifer TREE has NEEDLE SHAPED leaves and are MOSTLY FOUND on hills....

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46.

Why does nothing go waste in a forest

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HERE IS YOUR ANSWER.

There is no WASTE in a forest because micro-organisms ACT on the wastes and convert them to humus. This humus ensures that the nutrients are RETURNED BACK to the soil

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47.

Endocrinology has a large scope in india.expalin ?

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Endocrinology(ENDOCRINE+ OLOGY) is a branch of BIOLOGY and medicine dealing with endocrine system its diseases and and its specified creations is known as hormones

48.

Is botany about animals

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Plants are primary PRODUCERS that, through PHOTOSYNTHESIS, provide nutrients that ANIMALS use to carry out vital body processes. ... Together with zoology (the study of animals), botanyis an important aspect of the study of ecology (the interrelationship of LIVING THINGS and their environments).

49.

The term cardiac refers to which organ of the body

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The TERM CARDIAC REFERS to the organ heart in our BODY.

50.

Why flowers chang into fruits

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No, ovary change into food as it is the REPRODUCTIVE part.
and OVULES change into SEED.