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What is made of nutrition in fungi |
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Answer» Answer: FUNGI are HETEROTROPHIC decomposers, feeding by extracellular digestion (secreting enzymes onto their food and absorbing the PRODUCTS of digestion), so they are saprophytes. so themode of nutrition is saprophytic. Explanation: Hope it will help you ♥ |
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What is the answer........????? |
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canopy is a. layers of forest trees b.seasons of a forest c.start migration of animals d.a type of symbiosis. |
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Answer» Answer: I have ATTACHED a photo to this answer so you'll have a more clear idwa about it... |
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Cell wall of fungi, made up of complex sugar called |
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fall is a season found in a. none b. boreal forest c. temperate deciduous forest D. tropical rainforest *PLZ urgent* |
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What do u mean by reproduction? |
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Answer» the process in which same kind of OFFSPRING or species are PRODUCED are KNOWN as reproduction.❣️❣️❣️❣️❣️ |
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Forests that dominate in the sub polar regions are called a. Tundra b. temperate forest c. taiga d. tropical forestPlz its urgent.. |
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What is the total number of genes of every individual in a population called |
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Answer» The total set of gene copies for all genes in a population is referred to as its gene POOL. The gene pool gets its name from the IDEA that we are essentially taking all the gene copies—for all genes—in the individuals of a population and dumping them into one LARGE, common pool. |
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The recessive gene is one of that expresses itself in :(a) heterozygous condition b) homozygous condition c)F2-generation d) y-linked inheritanceplz, answer this fast..... |
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What are prokaryotic and eukaryotic cell?Give examples |
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Answer» Explanation: For EXAMPLE, PROKARYOTIC cells lack a nucleus, while eukaryotic cells have a nucleus. ... Examples of PROKARYOTES are bacteria and archaea. Examples of eukaryotes are protists, FUNGI, plants, and animals (everything EXCEPT prokaryotes). |
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Hyy mate ✌️✌️hru guys ❤️❤️ hope u all are good....xd!!!!What is Isogamous?Which type of gamete is know as oogamous?please give answer fast....❌No spam❌ |
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Answer» Isogamy REFERS to GAMETES (reproductive cells) that are SIMILAR, with therefore no distinction between male and FEMALE. ... There are NO higher animals that are isogamous, but there are several kinds of algae (such as Chlamydomonas ) that are, as well as several fungi (such as BASIDIOMYCOTA ). |
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4. Which of the following phenomena causeswater molecules to stick to each other?a. Adhesionb. CohesionC.Suctiond. None of these |
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Answer» Answer: Option B) cohesionCohensive force CAUSES WATER molecules to stick each other. It is OPPOSITEof Adhesion force.HOPE this will help you. |
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Which of the following types has longest small intestine |
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Answer» HERBIVORES have longest small intestine because they eat CELLULOSE which is difficult to digest and takes TIME for digestion Mark as brainliest |
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What is the function of limphosite ? |
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Answer» Answer: Lymphocyte, TYPE of white blood cell (leukocyte) that is of FUNDAMENTAL importance in the immune system because lymphocytes are the cells that determine the SPECIFICITY of the immune response to infectious microorganisms and other foreign substances. I hope it will help you please mark me as a BRAINLIST and FOLLOW me... |
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What is a nirodh okkkkoko |
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Answer» Answer: duffer ........xd Nirodh or CONDOM is a thin RUBBER covering that fits over the ERECT penis. Condoms are a SIMPLE and an extremely effective method of contraception for men of any age, if used CORRECTLY and consistently. |
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3. By which of the following processes doplants lose excess water?a. Diffusionb. Osmosisc. Transpirationd. Active transportwho will answer right I will mark him/her as brainlist |
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Answer» The answer is a option D |
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Role of cotyledons in the growth of a seedling |
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Answer» Answer: Cotyledons are the first part of a plant to emerge from the seed. They are formed WITHIN the seed along with the endosperm. Botanists CLASSIFY plants based on the number of cotyledons they have. Cotyledons function to provide the initial growth for the plant and as an energy SOURCE. .. Explanation: hope it HELPS you |
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Root hair cells absorb water from the soilthrough the process of____a. active transport. b. diffusionc. transpiration d. osmosiswho answer right I will mark him/her. as a brainlest |
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Answer» The answer is a option B |
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Please help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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Answer» Answer: 1) 2)The SEMINIFEROUS TUBULES are the site of spermatogenesis. The two main cell types WITHIN the tubules involved in spermatogenesis are the germ cells, which will develop into sperm, and somatic cells known as Sertoli cells, which nuture the germ cells throughout the development process. 3)fallopian tubes 4)The implantation normally takes place in the superior and POSTERIOR walls of the uterine BODY (corpus uteri) in the functional layer of the endometrium during the secretory phase of the cycle. Normal implantation zone of the blastocyst in the superior and posterior wall of the uterine cavity. Explanation: |
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Choose the correct answer.1. Which of the following plant tissues formsthe vascular system in plants?a. Xylemb. Phloemc. Both (a) and (b) d. None of these |
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Answer» Explanation: MARK ME AS BRAINLIEST |
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ਪ੍ਰਸ਼ਨ+4.ਫੇਫੜੇ+ਕੀ+ਕੰਮ+ਕਰਦੇ+ਹਨ।ਪ੍ਰਸ਼ਨ+5.ਮਨੁੱਖ+ਦੇ+ਸਰੀਰ+ਵਿੱਚ+ਕੁੱਲ+ਕਿੰਨੀਆਂ+ਹੱਡੀਆਂ+ਹੁੰਦੀਆਂ+ਹਨ |
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Tears have a high salt content that essentially desiccates or "dries up" microorganisms. Can you explain how this happens? |
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Answer» Sugar and salt both being hypertonic SOLUTIONS, RESULT in LOSS of water from the bacterial cell, thereby killing them. The increased CONCENTRATION of salt in tears cause plasmolysis ( Contaction of cytoplasm from the cell well, caused due to the withdrawal of water from the cell when PLACED in a hypertonic solution).Hence, sugar and salt are also used as preservatives as they inhibit the growth of food borne pathogens. |
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How does the cardiac muscles resemble both voluntary and involuntary muscles |
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Answer» Cardiac muscle fibers look a LOT like both smooth and striated muscle fiber because it is uninucleated & has dark as well as light bands called as striations. Cardiac muscle is KEPT under involuntary control so it tends to contract rhythmically under autonomous NERVOUS control rather than conscious control. Hope it helps you! |
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How plants do the process of excretion ? |
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Answer» HI the ANSWERS are in the explanation :) Explanation: plants excrete in the following ways by shedding their leaves in the form of gums and risins through roots pls MRK as BRAINLIEST plsssssssss can u mark as brainliest plsss :) |
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Kesav used to grow pea plant in his field after the harvesting of paddy. What do you think the advantage of this type of cropping? |
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Answer» Explanation: i would LIKE to give a very neat explanation for that... u see a big field and the soil with all the minerals ; a,b and c.....lets say the paddy plant requires the mineral a and b for growth....if u keep repeating planting the same plant the mineral a and b will be used and the presence of c mineral is useless... hence, say when the pea plant requiring mineral c and a was grown after the HARVESTING of paddy only once all the minerals were used adequetly.... so the main purpose is all the minerals in soil must be used with WITTY ways..and if done this WAY we hv different plants with proper growth and no minerals wasted in soil hope this was helpful :) |
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A. Name the following:1. an animal with a porous body |
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A) What are the different types of endoplasmic reticulum?Write one function of each..b) The Golgi apparatus also called the secretory organelle ofthe cell'. Why?c) Name the organelle of the cell, which has membranebound sac filled with power full digestive enzymes. Writeit's any function in the cells. |
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Answer» Answer: soft and hard they helps in PACKING of waste cell membrane food vavoule it helps in DIGESTION of foid with the helo of hyperactive ENZYME Explanation: please MARK it as brainliest also FOLLOW me....... .. |
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Less filtration and more reabsorption occurs when there is A.shortage of water B.excess of water C.loss of water D.absorption of water |
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Answer» Answer: LESS FILTRATION and more reabsorption occurs when there is a) SHORTAGE of WATER |
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............. is present in t- RNA triple of blank nucleotide |
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Answer» TRNAS BRING their amino ACIDS to the mRNA in a specific order. Please mark my answer as brainliest |
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Why should we not use more fertilizers ,wedicides and insecticide? Give reasons in support of your answer |
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Answer» The disadvantage of using WEEDICIDES, FERTILIZERS and insecticides are 1) When we consume the FOOD , the chemical fertilizers some MAY stay at food which is unhealthy. 2) The soil may lose its fertility
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Why does blood flowing normally in the body does not clot? |
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Describe about human heart |
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Answer» Answer: The HUMAN heart is an organ that pumps blood THROUGHOUT the body VIA the CIRCULATORY SYSTEM, supplying oxygen and nutrients to the tissues and removing carbon dioxide and other wastes. |
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Bone marrow depression causesa- Aplastic anemiab- hemolytic anemiac- hemoorrhagic anemia d- pernicious anemia |
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Answer» Pernicious ANEMIA Hope it HELPS |
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(v)Plasmid occur in............ cell. |
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Answer» Answer: A PLASMID is a small, circular, double-stranded DNA molecule that is DISTINCT from a cell's chromosomal DNA. Plasmids naturally exist in BACTERIAL cells, and they also occur in some eukaryotes. Often, the genes carried in plasmids provide bacteria with GENETIC advantages, such as ANTIBIOTIC resistance. pls amrk as brainliest Explanation: |
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How baby is formedWITH EXPLANATION |
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Answer» Answer: after ONE MALE and FEMALE do male sperm enter in womens and thnen Explanation:Break through a group of CELLS known as the cumulus oophorus that surround the egg. The sperm dissolves these cells using an enzyme (1,7). Break through the OUTER membrane of the egg. The sperm essentially fuses to and digests this membrane using an enzyme |
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Plasmid occur in ................cell. |
Answer» Eukaryotes is CORRECT answerExplanation: hope it's help you.please stay safe in home.take care of yourself and FRIENDS. |
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Explain the process of fertilization in angiosperms! |
Answer» Angiosperms, or flowering PLANTS, undergo a unique process called double fertilization. After POLLINATION BRINGS a pollen grain to a flower's female reproductive STRUCTURE (carpel), a pollen tube releases two sperm CELLS. One of these sperm cells unites with an egg cell to produce a diploid zygote. |
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2Explainthe process of fertilization inArlgiosperms |
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Answer» Angiosperms, or flowering plants, undergo a unique process called double fertilization. After pollination brings a pollen grain to a flower's FEMALE reproductive STRUCTURE (CARPEL), a pollen tube releases TWO sperm cells. One of these sperm cells unites with an egg cell to produce a diploid zygote. hope it help upls mark me as BRIAN list |
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Plasmid occur in cell |
Answer» A plasmid is a small, circular, double-stranded DNA molecule that is distinct from a cell's chromosomal DNA. Plasmids naturally exist in bacterial CELLS, and they also occur in some eukaryotes. OFTEN, the genes carried in plasmids provide bacteria with genetic advantages, such as antibiotic RESISTANCE. |
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वाष्पोत्सर्जी खिंचाव से आप क्या समझते हैं?What do you mean by Transpiration puलेक्टियेल्स क्या है? यह कहाँ पायी जाती है? /TIT1OTT1 |
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Answer» The LOSS of water from the SURFACE of the leaves is called TRANSPIRATION |
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What role does placenta plant in delopment of embryo |
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What the figure depicts |
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Answer» TWO PARTS of NUCLEUS during REPRODUCTION in PLANTS |
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Advantages for an organic to have tissues instead of the one type of cells |
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Answer» Explanation: It is a higher organisational LEVEL where cells GROUP together to perform a similar, bigger function. ... This makes it clear how the functions performed by such ORGANISMS DIFFER from those in PLANTS and animals where the system is more organised. |
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Why oligosaccharides are considered calorie free? Name sources of oligosaccharides? |
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Answer» An oligosaccharide (/ˌɑlɪgoʊˈsækəˌɹaɪd/[1]; from the Greek ὀλίγος olígos, "a few", and σάκχαρ sácchar, "sugar") is a saccharide polymer containing a small number (typically three to ten[2][3][4][5]) of monosaccharides (simple sugars). Oligosaccharides can have many functions including cell recognition and cell binding.[6] For example, glycolipids have an important role in the immune response. They are normally present as glycans: oligosaccharide chains linked to lipids or to compatible amino acid side chains in proteins, by N- or O-glycosidic bonds. N-Linked oligosaccharides are always pentasaccharides ATTACHED to asparagine via a beta linkage to the amine nitrogen of the side chain.[7] Alternately, O-linked oligosaccharides are generally attached to threonine or serine on the alcohol group of the side chain. Not all natural oligosaccharides occur as components of GLYCOPROTEINS or glycolipids. Some, such as the raffinose series, occur as storage or transport carbohydrates in plants. Others, such as maltodextrins or cellodextrins, result from the MICROBIAL breakdown of larger polysaccharides such as starch or cellulose. PLZ MARK ME AS BRAINLIEST I WILL FOLLOW U |
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MENTION any one structural and functional difference between leucocytes and thrombocytes. |
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Answer» Leukocytes protect the body against INVADING MICROORGANISMS and body cells with MUTATED DNA, and they CLEAN up debris |
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Disease that spread through contaminated water or food is know as |
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A. State the names of defining feature of life. |
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Answer» Answer: All LIVING organisms share several key characteristics or functions: ORDER, sensitivity or response to the environment, reproduction, growth and development, regulation, HOMEOSTASIS, and ENERGY processing. When viewed together, these characteristics SERVE to define life. |
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What is the role of bacteria in medicines. (OWN DEFINITION) WILL REPORT IF SPAM. |
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Answer» Some good BACTERIA is helpful to heal and cure diseases Explanation: |
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What are the advantages for an organic to have tissues instead of the one type of cells |
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Answer» Answer: A tissue is made up of several cells that are similar, have the same ORIGIN and can carry out a similar FUNCTION. It is a higher organisational level where cells group together to perform a similar, bigger function. For a cell, as a single unit, it would be DIFFICULT to perform complicated FUNCTIONS. |
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