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Pathogens of malaria is called? |
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Answer» Answer: Malaria is caused by protozoa of the GENUS Plasmodium. FOUR SPECIES cause disease in humans: P falciparum, P vivax, P ovale and P MALARIAE. Other species of plasmodia INFECT reptiles, birds and other mammals. Malaria is spread to humans by the bite of female mosquitoes of the genus Anopheles. |
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D. State whether the following statements are True (T) or False (F). If false, correct them by changingonly one word.1. Nicotine is obtained from tobacco plant.2. There are five pairs of nerves in coccyx region.OOOO3. Cerebellum is also called 'little brain4. Motor nerve is made of sensory and motor neurons.5. Neuron is the structural and functional unit of the nervous system.6. Sweat glands produce sebum.7. Lungs remove carbon dioxide and water.8. Cup-shaped part of nephron is the glomerulus.9. Cyton of neuron is also called perikaryon.10. Thalamus in the forebrain controls body temperature,000087BIOLOGY 7 |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: 1.True 2.False. correct: There are EIGHT pairs of cervical nerves, TWELVE pairs of thoracic nerves, five pairs of lumbar nerves, five pairs of sacral nerves, and one pair of COCCYGEAL nerves. The spinal nerves are part of the peripheral NERVOUS system. 3.True 4.True 5.True 6.True 7.True 8.False. correct: At one end of each nephron, in the cortex of the kidney, is a cup-shaped structure called the Bowman's capsule. 9.True 10.True |
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What is instrument made for mesuring blood pressure? |
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What is totipotency and its application in pharmacy |
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Answer» Totipotency. Totipotency (Lat. totipotentia, "ability for all [THINGS]") is the ability of a single cell to divide and PRODUCE all of the differentiated cells in an organism. Spores and zygotes are examples of totipotent cells. ... In CONTRAST, pluripotent cells can only differentiate into embryonic cells. |
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___ layer is edible portion of the fruit. |
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Answer» Answer: Here is your answer Explanation: |
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What is called as study of blood flow |
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Answer» The study of the blood FLOW is CALLED HEMODYNAMICS. The study of the PROPERTIES of the blood flow is called hemorheology. |
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Descending limb of loop of Henle is permeable to ------and impermeable to ------- Fill in the blank:a. water, electrolytes b. electrolytes, waterc. H+, K+ ions d. none of the above |
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Answer» a. WATER, electrolytes Explanation: Descending LIMB of loop of Henle is permeable to water and impermeable to electrolytes. |
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Co-relate and rewrite the pair. Vestigial Organ : Coccyx :: _________ : foreleg of ox. |
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Which food is grown only with the help of manures and without any use of fertilizers |
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Answer» Answer: Livestock MANURE is a KEY fertilizer in organic and sustainable soil management. Manure PROVIDES plant nutrients and can be an excellent soil conditioner. ... Use of manure imported from conventional farming operations is allowed by National Organic PROGRAM (NOP) STANDARDS. There are, however, application restrictions. |
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Which tree bears star shaped fruits? |
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Answer» Answer: mature TREE can produce as much as 200 to 400 pounds of fruits EVERY year. The star fruit is pulpy with a grape-like texture. The flavor is DESCRIBED as similar to feijoa, but with hints of banana and pear and the acidity of PINEAPPLE. It's also a widely popular ornamental plant. |
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Name the element used in thermometer. |
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Answer» Answer: NAME the ELEMENT used in THERMOMETER. MERCURY IS THE ANSWER |
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Lii) Correct sequence of True or False for the given statement can bei)Cell wall of prokaryotic cell is made up of cellulose, chitin and hemicelluloseii) Spindle fibres are present in prokaryotic celliii) Prokaryotic cell have 80s ribosomeiv)Flagella have 9-12 arrangement in eukaryotic cellsa) TTFT b)FTTT c) TITT d) FFFFivl Which is the only cell organelle visible in a rotantotic coll 2 |
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Answer» Answer: i) True ii) False iii) False iv) True |
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Name the element present in stars |
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Answer» Answer: Stars are made of very HOT gas. This gas is mostly hydrogen and helium, which are the two lightest ELEMENTS. Stars shine by BURNING hydrogen into helium in their cores, and later in their lives create HEAVIER elements. |
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Ii) How permeable are the cell wall and cell membrane-Cell wall cell membranea) Fullyfullyb) Fullypartiallyc) Partiallyfullyd) Partiallypartially |
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Answer» Answer: option :a Explanation: It is of the same thickness for the lifetime of the organism. The cell wall is fully permeable to smaller molecules with the size of 30-60 kDa. The MEMBRANE is selectively permeable and CONTROLS the movement of the substance into and outside the cell. Functions include protection from the external ENVIRONMENT. |
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★ Question :➡ Explain the meaning, objective and types of Adventure Sports. |
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Answer» Answer: To develop MENTAL and physical fitness: These sports HELP in developing the mental and physical fitness. ... To provide amusement and EXCITEMENT: It is the vital objective of adventure sport to provide amusement and excitement. To encourage creativity: These sports allow and encourage the creativity of an individual. Mark me on BRAIN list |
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Differentiate between Thalassaemiaand Haemophilia on the basis of thefollowing points(1) type of chromosome a affected(2) symptoms |
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Answer» Answer: Mendelian disorders include genetic disorders CAUSED by alterations or MUTATIONS in a single gene as in haemophilia and thalassemia. a) Haemophilia: It is a type of genetic disorder in which blood clotting ability of the body is impaired due to the defect in one of the blood clotting factors. It is an X- linked recessive disorder and therefore is more common in males than in females. Males can inherit this disease from heterozygous carrier mother and such males become infertile. Females are rarely haemophilic as both the X- chromosomes need to be in recessive form. This disease LEADS to spontaneous bleeding on injury. b) Thalassemia: It is an inherited autosomal recessive disorder of blood. In this disease abnormal haemoglobin is synthesized and this decreases the oxygen carrying capacity of blood. Thus destruction of blood cells takes place causing anaemia. The individuals whose one of the parents is a carrier also BECOMES a carrier of the disease. If both the parents are carriers of the disease, the individual has 25% chance of inheriting the disease. Thalassemia is life seizing disorder which does not allow the individual to live more than early stages of life. Different types of thalassemia exhibit different SYMPTOMS and severity. (b) The genotype of the normal parents having a haemophilic son are: Mother: X c X (normal) ; Father: XY (normal) Son: X c Y (haemophilic) |
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Co-relateVestigial organ: Coccyx : : _______ : Foreleg of ox |
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Answer» ANATOMICAL evidence Explanation: |
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Name the space station of usa |
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Answer» SKYLAB is the SPACE STATION of USA PLEASE mark as brainliest answer |
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Very urgent name the disease i will mark you brainliest |
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Answer» ELEPHANTIASIS is the DISEASE SHOWN in the PICTURE I THINK |
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Name the first space station ofvusa |
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Answer» Answer: Skylab is the first SPACE station ofvusa Explanation: hope it is helpful to you and MARK me as brainlist and please follow me |
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Tell the ans fast guys |
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What is the Thomson's limitations of his atomic model |
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Answer» Answer: THOMSON's atomic model failed to explain how the positive charge HOLDS on the electrons inside the atom. It also failed to explain an atom's stability. The theory did not mention anything about the nucleus of an atom. It was unable to explain the scattering experiment of RUTHERFORD . |
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Assertion : Ciliated epithelium help in movement of particlesReason-cilia help in movementa) Both A and R true and R is the correct explanation of assertionb) Both A and R true but Ris not the correct explanation of assertionc) A is true but R is falsed) A is false but R is true |
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How does our heart works? |
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Answer» Explanation: You have appied for the post of Public Relations Officer in a Public LIMITED COMPANY. The CEO of the firm conducts a telephone interview with you. Write at LEAST ten exchanges between you and the CEO which were delivered during the interview PROCESS by is |
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Why meristematic cell have a prominent nucleus and dense cytoplasm. |
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Answer» Answer: Meristematic cells are continuously DIVIDING cells so they have a prominent nucleus and dense cytoplasm. But since these cells do not STORE FOOD material or waste materials, they lack vacuole. Sclerenchyma cells have lignified cell walls which makes them COMPACT and leaves no intercellular spaces |
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How does adrenal gland bring the chemical coordination in our body? Explainbriefly |
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Answer» The endocrine system is made up of GLANDS that produce and secrete hormones, CHEMICAL substances produced in the BODY that regulate the activity of cells or organs. These hormones regulate the body's GROWTH, metabolism (the physical and chemical processes of the body), and sexual development and function. |
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Find out the odd one out. Ribs, Pectoral gridle, Pelvic girdle, Bones in Forelimb |
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Answer» Ribs |
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The total number of openings for outgoing and incoming of urine through the bladder is |
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Answer» Answer: The organs, tubes, muscles, and nerves that work together to create, store, and carry urine are referred to as the urinary system, which is another name for the renal system. The renal system filters the plasma of blood and regulates blood volume by excreting excess WATER in the form of urine. Urine transport follows a path through the kidneys, ureters, bladder, and urethra, which are collectively known as the urinary tract. Urine is essentially water, ions, and secreted molecules that leave the collecting duct of the many nephrons of the kidney and flow into the ureters. The ureters are two tubes that drain urine from the kidneys to the bladder. Each ureter is a muscular tube that DRAINS into the bladder. Smooth muscle CONTRACTIONS in the walls of the ureters, over time, send the urine in small spurts into the bladder, the organ where urine is stored before it can be eliminated. The bladder is a hollow muscular organ shaped like a balloon. It sits in the pelvis and is held in place by ligaments attached to other organs and the pelvic bones. The bladder stores urine until enough of it accumulates for removal from the body. It swells into a ROUND shape when it is full and gets smaller when empty. Nerves in the bladder are stimulated as the bladder fills with urine and becomes larger, which in turn stimulates the need to urinate. When you urinate, the brain signals the bladder muscles to tighten, squeezing urine out of the bladder. At the same time, the brain signals the sphincter muscles to RELAX. As these muscles relax, urine exits the bladder through the urethra and leaves the body through an opening in the genital region that contains the urethra. When all the signals occur in the correct order, normal urination occurs, removing urine from the body. Explanation: Mark this answer as brainlist if you think this is useful for you. Follow me if possible. All the best!!! |
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Write the principal and procedure historical staining of protein |
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Answer» Answer: is a technique used to enhance contrast in samples, generally at the microscopic level. Stains and dyes are FREQUENTLY used in histology (the study of tissue under the MICROSCOPE) and in the medical fields of histopathology, hematology, and cytopathology that FOCUS on the study and diagnoses of disease at a microscopic level. Stains may be used to DEFINE biological tissues (highlighting, for example, muscle fibers or CONNECTIVE tissue), cell populations (classifying different blood cells), or organelles within individual cells. |
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Who discovered stomach |
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Answer» Answer: William Beaumont (November 21, 1785 – April 25, 1853) was a surgeon in the U.S. Army who became known as the "Father of GASTRIC Physiology" following his RESEARCH on human DIGESTION |
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What droplets appear on the outer surface of a glass containing cold water due to |
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Answer» the ANSWER is CONDENSATION |
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Describe three groups of archebacteria? |
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Are normal female is married by a haemophilic male what will be the result in F1 generation |
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Answer» 100% child will be NORMAL but among them 50% GIRL will be carrer of hemofilia . Explanation: H - normal . h - attacked by hemofilia . (grill)xHxH * xhy (son) | xHxh , xHxh ,xHy ,xHy |
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What is meant by the term pure |
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Answer» Explanation: PURE can also mean "complete" or "absolute," ESPECIALLY when it describes HAPPINESS. A RELIGIOUS MEANING of pure is "free from sin", good or wholesome. The Latin word purus, "clean or unmixed," is the root of pure. |
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Write the effect of density of a substance in the frenkel defect? |
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Answer» Hola Good morning DUE to Frenkel defect, the density of IONIC solids does not CHANGE. This defect does not have any impact on the density of the solid as it involves only the migration of the ions within the crystal, thus preserving both the volume as well as mass. Due to SCHOTTKY defect, the density of ionic solids decreases. |
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20 natural thing name |
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Answer» Answer: NATURAL Things - Sun, trees, birds, mountains, WATER, oceans, animals, HUMANS, insects, fruits. |
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What is meant by the pure |
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Answer» pure MEANS . not MIXED or adulterated with any other SUBSTANCE or material. |
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The rectangular field is 56 meters, find its length and breadth?Two equal sides of a triangle are each 5 meters less than twice the third side. If theperimeter of the triangle is 55 meters, find the length of its sides?09110.) |
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Why did Sadao wait to fall in love with Hana? |
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Answer» Answer: He at first sight got impressed by her but he waited to fall in love with HANA because he wanted to make sure that the GIRL he LOVES and will marry is PURE in race or not, i.e., whether the girl is completely a JAPANESE or not by her religion as his father would not allow any other girl rather than a Japanese. |
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Collect information about peculiarities of this ecosystem and organism found in the forest |
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Carpels are present in |
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Answer» Answer: CARPELS, ONE or more, are located in the center (top) of the FLOWER. Collectively they CONSTITUTE the GYNOECIUM. |
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Universal food providers for all thethingsYA |
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Describe the structure of anther |
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Answer» Answer: The anther consists of four saclike structures (microsporangia) that produce POLLEN for pollination. Small SECRETORY structures, called nectaries, are often found at the base of the stamens; they provide food REWARDS for insect and bird pollinators. All the stamens of a flower are collectively called the androecium. |
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Give one word of the following (1) Blood rich in carbon dioxide .(2) the lifespan of RBC 's . |
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The volume of a cone is 201.92 cubic units. If a cylinder has the same height and radius as the cone, what is its volume in cubic units?A. 67.31 cubic unitsB. 201.92 cubic unitsC. 403.84 cubic unitsD. 605.76 cubic units |
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Answer» Answer: 605.76 Explanation: 1/3×pie×r²×h=201.92 vol of CYLINDER=pie×r²×h so, to FIND vol of cylinder 201.92×3 605.76 (because CONE vol is one-third of cylinder so we multiply vol of cone by 3 to GET vol of cylinder |
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What is phtosynthesis?Good morning Friends How are you allhow are my diamonds Good morning Have a great day stay safe be happy ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ |
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Answer» Answer: the PROCESS by which GREEN plants and some other organisms use SUNLIGHT to synthesize nutrients from CARBON dioxide and water. Photosynthesis in plants generally involves the green pigment chlorophyll and generates oxygen as a by-product. Explanation: PLEASE MARK ME BRAINLIEST AND THANKS MY ANSWER PLEASE FOLLOW ME |
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A bird on the nest flew after seeing a human being |
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Answer» NO Explanation: |
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Prepare slogans on green house effect |
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