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1.

The _____(I) attaching the two _____(ii) divide the two sisters _____(iii) of each _____(iv) seprate and are drawn towards_____ opposite​

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2.

Mock drill creates fear among people.​

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i dont THINK so , actually mock drill are fun and full of thrill . it PREPARES people for disaster like situations.

3.

Name of the chemical composition of Golgi body?​

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Chemical Composition:

The chemical analysis of such MEMBRANE components reveal that the Golgi MEMBRANES are MADE up of 60 per CENT proteins and 40 per cent lipids. Some of the proteins found in Golgi bodies are same as that of ENDOPLASMIC reticulum.

4.

(ii) "Green Plants' are​

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5.

Role of mesophyll cells​

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MESOPHYLL cells are a type of ground tissue found in the plant's leaves. The most IMPORTANT ROLE of the mesophyll cells is in photosynthesis. Mesophyll cells are LARGE spaces within the leaf that allow carbon dioxide to move freely.

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6.

Biology teacher showed specimes of earthworm and a fish in the class and asked the students to observe and write two points of differences between them on the basis of backbone.​

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DIFFERENT organisms live in different habitats. Each ANIMAL has certain features which enable it to live in its habitat. The special features which enable plants and animals to be successful in a particular environment are called adaptations. Adaptations are DUE to certain modifications that are observed in organism at morphological, anatomical and physiological levels. By observing simple morphological features different adaptations found in organisms can be studied.

7.

. The parenchyna that is present in tubers and rhizomes​

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A tuber is filled with STARCH stored in enlarged parenchyma like cells. The inside of a tuber has the typical cell structures of any STEM, including a pith, vascular ZONES, and a cortex. The tuber is produced in ONE growing SEASON and used to perennate the plant and as a means of propagation.

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8.

The diagram of average variable cost and average cost is ______ shaped. a. U shaped.b. Hockey stickc. Upward sloppingd. Constant​

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constant MAY be the answer

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9.

Blue litmus paper turns the acid substance into :​

Answer» ONG>Answer:

it turns red in acidic substance

10.

किनवकिस प्रकार का शासन है या कहां होता है​

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i can't understand your question

11.

Flowchart of division of human nerves system​

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12.

what is difference in male reproductive parts and female reproductive parts? in terms of size and shape (explain) 5 marks ​

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13.

What is the category of plant tissues​

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In plant anatomy, tissues are CATEGORIZED broadly into THREE tissue systems: the epidermis, the ground tissue, and the vascular tissue. Epidermis - Cells forming the outer surface of the leaves and of the young plant body. Vascular tissue - The primary COMPONENTS of vascular tissue are the xylem and phloem.

Explanation:

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14.

What is the role of auxotroph to elucidate biosynthetic pathway?​

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Auxotrophy (Ancient Greek: αὐξάνω "to increase"; τροφή "nourishment") is the inability of an organism to synthesize a particular organic compound REQUIRED for its growth (as defined by IUPAC). An auxotroph is an organism that displays this characteristic; auxotrophic is the corresponding adjective. Auxotrophy is the opposite of prototrophy, which is characterized by the ability to synthesize all the compounds needed for growth.

Prototrophic cells (also referred to as the 'wild type') are self sufficient producers of all required METABOLITES (e.g. amino acids, lipids, cofactors), while auxotrophs require to be on medium with the metabolite that they cannot PRODUCE.[1] For example saying a cell is methionine auxotrophic means that it would need to be on a medium containing methionine or else it would not be able to replicate. In this example this is because it is unable to produce its own methionine (methionine auxotroph). However, a prototroph or a methionine prototrophic cell would be able to function and replicate on a medium with or without methionine.[2]

Prototrophic cells (also referred to as the 'wild type') are self sufficient producers of all required metabolites (e.g. amino acids, lipids, cofactors), while auxotrophs require to be on medium with the metabolite that they cannot produce.[1] For example saying a cell is methionine auxotrophic means that it would need to be on a medium containing methionine or else it would not be able to replicate. In this example this is because it is unable to produce its own methionine (methionine auxotroph). However, a prototroph or a methionine prototrophic cell would be able to function and replicate on a medium with or without methionine.[2]Replica plating is a technique that transfers colonies from one plate to another in the same spot as the LAST plate so the different media plates can be compared side by side. It is used to compare the growth of the same colonies on different plates of media to determine which environments the bacterial colony can or cannot grow in (this gives insight to possible auxotrophic characteristics. The method of replica plating implemented by Joshua Lederberg and Esther Lederberg included auxotrophs that were temperature-sensitive; that is, their ability to synthesize was temperature-dependent.[3] (Auxotrophs are usually not temperature-dependent. They can also depend on other factors.) It is also possible that an organism is auxotrophic to more than just one organic compound that it requires for growth.

15.

BiT (Which of the following is an example of a 'man-made'ecosystem​

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oops!

EXPLANATION:

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16.

What is a plastid which store starch​

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plastid (Greek: πλαστός; plastós: formed, molded – plural plastids) is a membrane-bound organelle[1] found in the cells of plants, algae, and some other eukaryotic organisms. They are considered ENDOSYMBIOTIC Cyanobacteria, related to the Gloeomargarita.[2] The event to permanent endosymbiosis probably OCCURRED with a cyanobiont.[3] Plastids were discovered and named by Ernst Haeckel, but A. F. W. Schimper was the first to provide a clear definition. Plastids are the SITE of MANUFACTURE and storage of IMPORTANT chemical compounds used by the cells of autotrophic eukaryotes. They often contain pigments used in photosynthesis, and the types of pigments in a plastid determine the cell's color. They have a common evolutionary origin and possess a double-stranded DNA molecule that is circular, like that of the circular chromosome of prokaryotic cells.

Plastid

Scientific classificatione

Domain:

Bacteria

Phylum:

Cyanobacteria

Clade:

Plastids

Plant cells with visible chloroplasts

17.

Aaray majak na karo..#biggest enemy ✌️✌️​

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18.

The pH of human body is :a) 5.2 – 6b) 10 – 10.8c) 7 – 7.8d) 2 – 2.8​

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Human LIFE REQUIRES a tightly controlled pH level in the serum of about 7.4 a slightly alkaline RANGE of 7.35 to 7.45 to survive

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19.

Explain connective tissues​

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Tissue that SUPPORTS, PROTECTS, and gives structure to other tissues and organs in the body. Connective tissue is made up of cells, fibers, and a gel-like substance. Types of connective tissue include BONE, cartilage, fat, BLOOD, and LYMPHATIC tissue.

20.

What is pimple?and where they are found

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PIMPLES most COMMONLY form on the face, NECK, back, shoulders, and chest. Acne is the skin condition responsible for pimples. It has no known cause, but HORMONAL CHANGES and conditions on and just under the skin's surface play a role in the formation of pimples.

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21.

23 2.15. Average weight of the five fishes is 2.5 kg with zero standard deviation. Whatis the individual weight of the fish ?2.5 kgb) 2.0 kgc)3.0 kgd)2.4 kg.mations​

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answer is 3 kg

Explanation:

because average weight is 2.5 which should be multipled with 2 to get total weight and after that divide it with 5 which is the total number of FISH then you will get the answer

2.5+2.5/ 5 =3kg

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22.

09) 0) Write the postulates of Dobereiner's classification? i​

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Dobereiner’s triads were groups of elements with similar properties that were identified by the German chemist Johann Wolfgang Dobereiner. He observed that groups of three elements (triads) could be formed in which all the elements shared similar physical and chemical properties.

Dobereiner stated in his law of triads that the arithmetic mean of the atomic MASSES of the first and third element in a triad would be approximately equal to the atomic mass of the second element in that triad. He also suggested that this law could be extended for other quantifiable properties of elements, such as density.

The first of Dobereiner’s triads was identified in the year 1817 and was constituted by the ALKALINE EARTH metals calcium, strontium, and barium. Three more triads were identified by the year 1829. These triads are tabulated below.

Explanation:

Triad 1

This triad was made up of the alkali metals lithium, sodium, and potassium.

Triad Atomic Masses

Lithium 6.94

Sodium 22.99

Potassium 39.1

The arithmetic mean of the masses of potassium and lithium corresponds to 23.02, which is almost equal to the atomic mass of sodium.

Triad 2

As mentioned earlier, calcium, barium, and strontium formed another one of Dobereiner’s triads.

Triad Atomic Masses

Calcium 40.1

Strontium 87.6

Barium 137.3

The mean of the masses of barium and calcium corresponds to 88.7.

Triad 3

The halogens chlorine, bromine, and iodine constituted one of the triads.

Triad Atomic Masses

Chlorine 35.4

Bromine 79.9

Iodine 126.9

The mean value of the atomic masses of chlorine and iodine is 81.1.

Triad 4

The fourth triad was formed by the elements SULFUR, selenium, and tellurium.

Triad Atomic Masses

Sulfur 32.1

Selenium 78.9

Tellurium 127.6

The arithmetic mean of the masses of the first and third elements in this triad corresponds to 79.85.

Triad 5

Iron, cobalt, and nickel constituted the last of Dobereiner’s triads.

Triad Atomic Masses

Iron 55.8

Cobalt 58.9

Nickel 58.7

However, the mean of the atomic masses of iron and nickel corresponds to 57.3.

Limitations of Dobereiner’s Triads

The key shortcomings of Dobereiner’s method of classifying elements are listed below.

The identification of new elements made this model obsolete.

Newly discovered elements did not fit into the triads.

Only a total of 5 Dobereiner’s triads were identified.

Even SEVERAL known elements did not fit into any of the triads.

Owing to these shortcomings, other methods of classifying elements were developed.

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23.

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24.

Match the following Column I Column IIi) Testa a) Tough protective coveringii) Seed b) Fore armiii) Humerus c) Femuriv) Thigh bone d) Stamenv) Anther e) ovule​

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a

e

b

c

d

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25.

The suspended solids for a wastewater sample was found to be 175 mg/L. if the following test results were obtained, what size sample was used in the analysis? Mass of glass fiber filter= 1.5413g, Residue on glass fiber after drying at 105˚C=1.5538 g.

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26.

True or false- cellular parrs of blood are composed of RCBs WBCs and water​

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TRUE I THINK so...........

27.

Cromosomiya vicar ka karan Aur usase grasit vyakti ke lakachhan ​

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28.

Kalidasa was a master poet and dramatist from India's ancient past. He is generally regarded asthe finest writer in Sanskrit. We know very littleabout the life of Kalidasa - details like when orwhere he lived. Scholars believe that he livedin the fourth and fifth centuries during thetime of king Chandragupta Vikramaditya. Thesecond capital of the Gupta kings at that timewas Ujjain in today's Madhya Pradesh. Kalidasaprobably lived there too.The major works of Kalidasa include three plays,two epic poems and two lyric poems. However,we are not certain in what order these workswere written. Kalidasa is today remembered as agreat genius of ancient India.A painting of Shakuntala by Raja Ravi VarmaAnswer the following questions about Kalidasa's writings with the help of the cluesbelow.o1a play featuring the historical character Agnimitra​

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Kalidasa was a master poet and dramatist from

India's ancient past. He is generally regarded as

the finest writer in Sanskrit. We know very little

about the life of Kalidasa - details like when or

where he lived. SCHOLARS believe that he lived

in the fourth and fifth centuries during the

time of king Chandragupta Vikramaditya. The

second capital of the GUPTA kings at that time

was Ujjain in today's Madhya Pradesh. Kalidasa

probably lived there too.

The major works of Kalidasa include three plays,

two epic poems and two lyric poems. However,

we are not certain in what order these works

were WRITTEN. Kalidasa is today remembered as a

great genius of ancient India.

A painting of Shakuntala by Raja Ravi Varma

Answer the FOLLOWING questions about Kalidasa's writings with the help of the clues

below.

o

1

a play featuring the historical character Agnimitra

Explanation:

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29.

Group-B| প্রশ্নগুলির উত্তর ৫০ টি শব্দের মধ্যে লেখাে| কোন জলজ প্রাণীদের ‘শেলফিশ’ বলে?​

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পাখনা ও সাধারণত দেহের উপরিভাগে অাঁশযুক্ত, ফুলকাবিশিষ্ট জলচর মেরুদন্ডী প্রাণী। মাছকে চারটি শ্রেণীতে ভাগ করা হয়, যথা: AGNATHA, Chondricthyes, OSTEICHTHYES এবং Placodermi। Agnatha-তে অন্তর্ভুক্ত আদিম চোয়ালহীন CYCLOSTOMES (LAMPREYS, hagfishes) এবং বিলুপ্ত Ostracoderms। Placodermi- চোয়ালযুক্ত বিলুপ্ত বর্মাবৃত মাছ; Chondricthyes- হাঙর, রে (RAY) ও অন্যান্য কোমলাস্থির মাছ, যাদের সবগুলিরই প্রধানত কোমলাস্থিময় কংকাল থাকে; এবং Osteichthyes- অস্থিময় মাছ, যাদের সিংহভাগই খাবার উপযোগী।

30.

your mother was infected by the covid19 and recommended to undergo home quarantine. one day, you saw your youngest brother coughing and losing his appetite. you are sure that he is showing symtoms of the virus that he might have gotten from your mother.what will you do?​

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31.

Camembert cheese is ripened by blue green mold​

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32.

Ture or false- stomach digests fiber​

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33.

The fruit is a characterstic feature of the flowering plants. But in some angiosperms, fruit develop without fertilization.a) Define Parthenocarpy.b) Give an example of an angiosperm produces fruits without fertilization.c) What is drupe?d) Define pericarp​

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A) the DEVELOPMENT of a fruit without prior fertilization.

B)(II)True fruits These fruits develop from ovary, e.g. grapes, CUCUMBER, etc. (iii) Parthenocarpic fruits These fruits develop without fertilisation, e.g. BANANA. parthenocarpy can be induced through growth hormones and such fruits are seedless.

C)a fleshy fruit with thin skin and a central stone containing the seed, e.g. a plum, cherry, almond, or olive.

D)the part of a fruit formed from the wall of the ripened ovary.

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34.

Ture or false- the germination is maize grain in hypogeal​

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Your STATEMENT is true

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35.

Ciliated columnar epithelium is found in ________. *

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Ciliated Columnar Epithelium is found in respiratory tract, FALLOPIAN TUBES and uterus.

Explanation:

Subtype of EPITHELIAL cells, ciliated columnar is COLUMN shaped with a lining of cilia to facilitate smooth movement.

36.

Which of the followings takes place during metamorphosis in a tadpole? Tail and gills lostDevelopment of lungsDevelopment of fore and hind limbs.All of the above​

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DEVELOPMENT of fire and hind limbs

37.

The part of a plant that contains the embryo or the baby plant please don't search from google wrong answers will be reported​

Answer» ONG>ANSWER:

cotyledons

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38.

India once imported _______ from England in the nineteenth century.​

Answer» ONG>ANSWER:

TRADE of PEPPER...... ..

39.

Assertion: Cynobacteria are photosynthetic blue green algae with all the prokaryotic structure. Reason: They are green due to presence of chloroplast.​

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Assertion: Cynobacteria are photosynthetic blue GREEN ALGAE with all the prokaryotic

structure.

Reason: They are green due to PRESENCE of chloroplast.

Explanation:

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40.

Assertion: The photosynthetic,floating protists are collectively called phytoplankton.Reason: The free floating hollowszoic prtozoans are collectively termed Zooplankton.​

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ASSERTION is CORRECT but reason is FALSE

41.

A part of photosynthetically fixed CO2 goes back to the atmosphere due to​

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42.

The part of a plant that contains the embryo or the baby plant​

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Inside of the seed would be a TINY PLANT called the embryo. The two LARGE parts of the seed are called the cotyledons. The cotyledons are stored FOOD that the young plant will use while it is growing.

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43.

A part of photosynthetically fixed CO2 goes back to the atmosphere die to 1) cyclic photophosphorylationb)non-cyclic photophorylationc)dark reactiond)photoreapiration​

Answer»

hotoreapiration....

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44.

ANIMALTISSUE FLOWCHART

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45.

Define stomata and what are it functions .

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  • In plants, a stoma is a tiny PORE in the surface of a leaf that is used for gas EXCHANGE. Most LEAVES are covered in these tiny pores, which allow the plants to take in carbon dioxide for use in photosynthesis and expel their waste oxygen.

46.

Find the correct pair : A) Photosynthesis - Anabolic processC) Pyruvate - 6 carbon compoundB) Respiration - Catabolic processD) Both A and B​

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d ..both a and b ...

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47.

Assertion (A) : Maize is a monocot plant Reason (R) : Seed of maize plant has a single cotyledon

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both A and R are correct and Rid correct EXPLAINATION of A

Explanation:

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48.

Explain external features of frog...​

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An adult frog has a stout body which is differentiated into head and trunk. Other external features are a pair of nostrils, protruding EYES, a MEMBRANOUS tympanum (ear), slippery/warty moist skin and webbed LIMBS. ... The locomotion of frogs takes place with the help of their forelimbs and hind limbs.Jul 21, 2020

Explanation:

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49.

নিম্নলিখিতগুলির মধ্যে কোটি নিষ্ক্রিয় অঙ্গ নয় ? (ক) আদার শল্ক পত্র (খ) উটপাখির ডান (গ) মানুষের কক্সিস (ঘ) গিনিপিগের ভার্মিফর্ম অ্যাপেনডিক্স​

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50.

Why are viruses considered as living​

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first thing bro VIRUSES Ka ek alag group hota h and Woh LIVING BHI h NON living BHI

BTW YOU ANSWER IS

At a basic level, viruses are proteins and genetic MATERIAL that survive and replicate within their environment, inside another LIFE form. In the absence of their host, viruses are unable to replicate and many are unable to survive for long in the extracellular environment.