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What is heterothallic |
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Comment upon the following Transpiration is a necessary process |
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Answer» ration occurs through the stomata. ... THUS transpiration is CALLED as a NECESSARY evil because it is an inevitable process. The loss of WATER can lead to wilting, serious desiccation, and shortage of water. Transpiration helps in the ascent of the sap and the pulling of the water from the roots to the TIPS. |
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Who is the fan of Elizabeth Olsen |
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Answer» tion:ELIZABETH CHASE Olsen is an American actress. Her breakthrough came in 2011 when she starred in the independent thriller drama Martha Marcy MAY Marlene, for which she was NOMINATED for the Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Actress and Independent Spirit Award for Best Female Lead, AMONG other award |
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True or false water is responsible for developing turgor pressure |
| Answer» TRUE EXPLANATION:PLZ MAKE as BRAINLIEST | |
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What protects the inner lining of the stomach from hydrochloric acid? |
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Answer» ores called GASTRIC pits contain many exocrine cells that SECRETE digestive enzymes and hydrochloric ACID into the LUMEN, or HOLLOW region, of the stomach. Mucous cells found throughout the stomach lining and gastric pits secrete mucus to protect the stomach from its own digestive secretions.mark as brillienst answer |
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Name the pancreatic enzymes and the substrate on which they act |
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Answer» The pancreas is an organ the upper tummy (abdomen). Chemicals (ENZYMES) made by cells in the pancreas pass into the gut to HELP digest FOOD. The hormones insulin and glucagon are also made in the pancreas and help to regulate the blood sugar level.What is the pancreas?Cross-section of the gutLiverGallbladderOesophagusStomachPancreasJejunumRectumAnusDuodenumLarge intestineSmall intestineAppendixThe pancreas is an organ which is about the SIZE of a hand. |
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. If the organisation of a cell is dest- royed due to some physical andchemical Influence! What willhappen. |
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Answer» It will not FUNCTION properly.Explanation:As the organisation will be destroyed all the ORGANELLES ALONG with the cell membrane will be DAMAGED and as a result of it the cell will not work as it WORKED before. |
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Is quality of voice in human a established genetic traits |
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Answer» tion:To conclude, although it is uncertain how much genetics contributes to our VOICE, genetics definitely play a ROLE at least in the structure of our larynx and vocal cords, as well as our sex. YET, environmental differences seem to play a large role in how they're DEFINED too. |
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Why is cell calledand functional unitthe structuralof life? |
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Answer» Cells are CALLED the structural and functional unit of life because all the LIVING organisms are made up of cells and also all the FUNCTIONS TAKING place inside the body of organisms are performed by cells. |
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if the gonads are removed in young male and female what would be its implication in their physical development?? |
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Answer» ads are responsible for the secondary sexual development of an individual. Explanation:There are ALSO a large number of hormones which are produced by the GONADS. If the gonads are removed in young male and female then there will be abnormality in the development of the secondary sexual CHARACTER because of which there will be e presence of the characteristics of opposite sex in a particular individual. In addition to this there will be also defect in some metabolism. The height and the growth of hair pattern will also be different. To KNOW more about secondary sexual development in human being,what are secondary sexual characters? MENTION the male and ...brainly.in/question/1852002 |
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Please answer fast its urgent to know thes questions answers |
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Answer» )Vas deferens →Male reproductive systemFollapian tube →Female reproductive system.Explanation:In a bit detail now:Vas deferens is about 45cmlong duct of male reproductive tract. Spermatids produced in the testes after meiotic division differentiate into mature sperms. These sperms are then transferred to vas deferens via its FIRST highly convoluted part i.e epididymis. The vas deferens then transport the sperms to the ejaculatory duct and urethra.Follapian tube also known as uterine tube is about 10cmlong duct of female(MAMMALIAN) reproductive tract. Fertilization of egg takes place at proximal end of follapian tube. The fertilized egg stays in follapian tube for 3−4days. Hence it provide protection to the egg released from the ovary and serve as carrier for its SAFE transportation to the uterus.((ANS 2)) Zygote vs EmbryoA zygote or a zygocyte is the original cell that comes to creation when a new organism is formed through sexual reproduction. A zygote is formed from the SYNTHESIS resulting out of the union of the two distinctive gametes. On the other hand the embryo is the mutlicellular diploid eukaryote in one of the early stages of development. The eukaryote is termed as the embryo, in humans, 8 weeks past the fertilization.The term ‘zygote’ comes from the root Greek WORD ‘zygotos’ meaning yoked or ‘to yoke’ or ‘joined’ or to ‘join’. On the other hand, embryo comes from the root Latin word ’embryum’ meaning ‘that which grows’.((ANS 3))Embryo vs. fetus The terms embryo and fetus both refer to the developing baby inside the mother’s womb (uterus).The distinction between embryo and fetus is made based on gestational age.An embryo is the early stage of human development in which organs are critical body structures are formed.An embryo is termed a fetus beginning in the 11th week of pregnancy, which is the 9th week of development after fertilization of the egg.A zygote is a single-celled organism resulting from a fertilized egg. The zygote divides to become a ball of cells that eventually implants in the wall of the uterus.This ball of cells, known as a blastocyst, develops into the embryo and placenta.Doctors date pregnancy from the first day of the last menstrual period.hope it helps plzzz mark me as brainiest I really need it |
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Excitability is a property of |
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Answer» Excitability is GENERALLY a PROPERTY through which the ATOMS can move from one shell to another It is generally seen in electron |
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State the direction of flow of energy in food chain can food and energy from a trophic level move back to the previous trophic level give reason |
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Answer» The flow of ENERGY is along the increasing trophic LEVEL from producers to TERTIARY or quaternary CONSUMERS. The flow of energy is undirectional , the energy consumed at one trophic level cannot be reversed back to the previous level . There is a loss of energy due to metabolism at each level. REGARDS! |
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What is function of RBC |
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Answer» RBC stands red blood CAPSULE corpuscles ....its main FUNCTION is to carry and transport OXYGEN from LUNGS to different other part of body.... |
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What is the term used for the movement of stem towards light?? |
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Answer» heliotropism is a growth MOVEMENT for bending of stem in the DIRECTION of light. it is also called solar tracking. PHOTOPERIODISM is the phenomenon in which various PSYCHOLOGICAL REACTION like flowering response to the relative length periods hope it helps u follow me |
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•which of these is not necessary for respiration? (a) sunlight(b)carbon dioxide(c) oxygen(d)water |
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Biology... 1.Write the functions of nuclear pores. 2.Which part of the nucleus acts as a site of ribosome formation? 3.List the two components of chromosomes. 4.Classify cells based on the number of nucleus. |
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Answer» 1.It controls the passage of substances to the inside or outside of the nucleus. It helps in the transport of proteins and RNA from the nucleus to the cytoplasm and also transport the carbohydrates, SIGNALING molecules and LIPIDS moving into the nucleus.2.In the nucleolus, new ribosomal RNA combines with proteins to form the SUBUNITS of the ribosome.3DNA. and proteins.4.they are classified as prokaryotes and EUKARYOTES |
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Examples of continuous variation |
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Answer» Human height is an EXAMPLE of continuous variation. It RANGES from that of the shortest person in the world to that of the tallest person. Any height is possible between these values. So it is continuous variation.For any SPECIES a characteristic that changes gradually over a range of values shows continuous variation. Examples of such characteristics are:heightweighthope you got your answer please make me BRAINIST |
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In short process of digestion ? Explain in brief with figure |
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Answer» tion:Digestive Processes. The processes of digestion include six ACTIVITIES: ingestion, PROPULSION, mechanical or physical digestion, chemical digestion, absorption, and DEFECATION. The first of these processes, ingestion, refers to the entry of FOOD into the ALIMENTARY canal through the mouth. |
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Write a factual description Khan on the baisis ofontheustadchapterbismillahsound ofmusic. |
| Answer» QUESTION SAHI SE likhoExplanation: | |
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Plz solve now.......plz plz plz |
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Answer» a)Right ventricle and Left ventricle B) PULMONARY arteryc) right artrium d) lefte)AORTA from the left ventriclef) right arteryg) spygamomanometerh) hemoglobini)WATER, organic & inorganic substances & antibodies.j)serum |
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Effects of adrenaline on the liver |
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Answer» tion:In the LIVER, EPINEPHRINE stimulates the breakdown of GLYCOGEN to glucose, resulting in an increase in glucose levels in the blood. It also acts to increase the level of circulating FREE FATTY acids. |
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In B lymphocytes B stands for? |
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Answer» The abbreviation "B" STANDS for the bursa of Fabricius which is an organ UNIQUE to birds, where B cells MATURE. It does not stand for bone marrow, where B cells are PRODUCED in all other vertebrates. |
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The main difference between plant cell and animal cell? options 1.Nutrition 2.Movement 3. Growth 4.Respiration |
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Answer» The PLANT CELL and ANIMAL cells are different as per growth,nutrition and RESPIRATION. |
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Lower plants and plant like organisms reproduce by producing a single cell encased in a tough membrane . This is called a) spore b) sporangium c) mycelium d) seed |
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Answer» helps:)a) SporeSometimes under certain condition lower plants produce a lot of single cell encased in a tough memebrane to survive in UNFAVOURABLE conditions. As SOON as it finds FAVOURABLE conditions it starts geminating. This helps in the reproduction of the organism. Spore production is often seen in fungi. BTW If you WOULD like to know:Sporangium: it is the structure where spores are formed in lower organism.Mycelium: Its the vegetative part of the FINGI, and consists of a network of hyphaeSeed: This is the mode of reproduction in higher plants and is the product of sexual reproduction in plants. |
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What is meant by sporangium??? |
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Answer» SPORANGIUM is the capsule structure BELONGING to many plants and fungi in which the REPRODUCTIVE spores are produced and stored.In the case of fungi , the sporangia are USUALLY FOUND at the tips OFTHE hyphae.HOPE, IT IS HELPFUL TO YOU!!!PLEASE MARK AS BRAINLIEST... |
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What happens if inhaled air temperature is not brought to our temperature |
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Answer» :We DETERMINED the effect of BREATHING cold dry air (-39 DEGREES C, 0.1% relative humidity, RH) and WARM humid air (43 degrees C, 100% RH) on airway mucosal BLOOD flow (Qaw) in normal human subjects (n = 8, age 25-53 years) at rest.ʜᴏᴘᴇ ᴛʜɪs ʜᴇʟᴘs ᴜ........ |
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How does absorbtion take place in small intestine |
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Answer» Absorption in the SMALL intestinesOnce broken down the nutrients are ABSORBED by the inner walls of the small intestine into the blood STREAM. The nutrients are rendered small enough so that they may PASS, or "be transported", across the epithelial CELLS of the gastrointestinal tract.HOPE IT HELPSFollow me!❤ |
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Plzz answar this question |
| Answer» APOGAMY EXPLANATION:MAY be this is CORRECT | |
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Popilul (3) TyrUSTICNumber of dehydrations in a nucleotideAMP:223.(174(2) 3(3) 2(4) 1An hudrolysis a nucleoside would not yield |
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Answer» The ANSWER is a OPTION AMark me BRAINLIEST |
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What is pasturage and how it is related to honey production?? |
| Answer» PASTURAGE is the AVAILABILITY of flowers to the BEES for nectar and pollen collection. Pasturage is related to honey production because it determines the TASTE of honey and the quantity of honey. | |
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What does androecium consist of |
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Answer» oecium is the third whorl of most flowers. It is made up of male reproductive units CALLED stamens. A stamen has a LONG stalk called a filament. At the TOP of the filament is a cluster of MICROSPORANGIA called the ANTHER |
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What do you mean by axoneme ?? |
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Answer» The fibrillar bundle of a flagellum or cilium that consists of NINE pairs of microtubules in a RING AROUND a SINGLE pair.Hope it helps you. |
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What forms the male part of the flower |
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Answer» ans==The male PARTS of the flower are called the stamens and are made up of the anther at the TOP and the stalk or FILAMENT that supports the anther. The female elements are collectively called the pistil. The top of the pistil is called the STIGMA, which is a STICKY surface receptive to pollen. |
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What does gynoecium consist of |
| Answer» TION:The GYNOECIUM (whether COMPOSED of a single carpel or multiple "FUSED" carpels) is TYPICALLY made up of an ovary, style, and stigma as in the center of the flower.pls mark as brainlist pls pls pls pls...................... | |
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What forms the female part of the flower |
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Answer» The female PART of the flower is FORMED by :-STIGMA STYLE OVARY |
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What is quarternary? |
| Answer» HI dear!!☺️☺️● Fourth in ORDER or RANK; BELONGING to the fourth orderHope it HELPS ❤️❤️❤️ | |
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Answer this my question. fast |
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Answer» your CORRECT OPTION is CEXPLANATION: |
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Name group of organism which shows double circulation but no mixing of O2 and CO2 blood |
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Answer» humansExplanation: |
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Compare Thermal power plant with Hydro power plant.(Three points) |
| Answer» HYDROELECTRIC power PLANTS. Hydroelectric Dam. Hydroelectric power plants generate power using the FORCE of water to turn GENERATORS. ...Thermal power plants. Coal being pushed into coal power PLANT. ...Solar power plants. Solar field. ...Wind power plants. Wind power plant.Explanation:Thank | |
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Answer this my question. plz |
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Answer» In the OVULE or megasporangium, during the process of megasporogenesis, a hypodermal cell functions as a archesporium cell and BECOMES more prominent due to large size, denser CYTOPLASM and large NUCLEUS. ... Thus, in ovule meiosis occurs in megasporocyte |
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Distinguish between Petals and Petaloid sepals |
| Answer» N difference between petals and petaloidis that petals are the true corolla of a FLOWER whereas petaloid is the CONDITION of having MODIFIED sepals resembling petals | |
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Resting membrane potential is maintained by A)hormonesB)neurotransmittersC)ion PUMPSD)none of the above |
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Answer» The NEGATIVE resting membrane potential is created and MAINTAINED by increasing the concentration of cations OUTSIDE the cell (in the extracellular fluid) relative to inside the cell (in the cytoplasm). ... The actions of the sodium potassium PUMP help to MAINTAIN the resting potential, once establishedExplanation:. |
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The concentration of harmful chemicals increase with energy next trophic level in a food chain. Name this process |
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Answer» Hey mate here is your answer biomagnificationbiomagnificationBioaccumulation is the process by which TOXINS ENTER the food web by building up in individual organisms, while biomagnification is the process by which toxins are passed from one trophic level to the next (and THEREBY increase in CONCENTRATION) within a food web.Explanation:MARK me as brainliest and follow me |
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1. The scientist who coined the term hormone is: A) Starling B) Langerhans C) Darwin D) Lamarck2. The part of the brain that is responsible for maintaining body posture, equilibrium and muscle tone is: A) Diencephalon B) Cerebellum C) Cerebrum D) Medulla oblongata3. The weight occupied by the brain to the total weight of the body is: A) 2% B) 400% C) 20% D) 1400%4. Increase and decrease in the size of pupil in dark and light conditions is under the influence of: A) Central nervous system B) Peripheral nervous system C) Autonomic nervous system D) Voluntary nervous system5. Excess loss of water in plants is prevented by closing of stomata. This is due to: A) Cytokinins B) Abscisic acid C) Ethylene D) Auxins6. The total number of peripheral nerves in the human body are: A) 43 B) 86 C) 31 pairs D) 12 pairs |
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Answer» 1.A2.B3.A4.B5.B6.AThis MAY HELP YOUMARK it as BRAINLIEST.. |
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Explain the mechanism of glucose level control in blood by insulin?? |
| Answer» MECHANISMS of Insulin SecretionIncreased levels of glucose induce the “FIRST phase” of glucose-mediated insulin SECRETION by release of insulin from SECRETORY granules in the β cell. Glucose entry into the β cell is sensed by glucokinase, which phosphorylates glucose to glucose-6-phosphate (G6P), generating ATP.Explanation:FOLLOW PLEASE I WILL ANSWER ALL Q OF YOURS | |
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4 points 2. Potential difference acrossresting membrane is negative.This is due todifferentialdistribution of the followingionsa. Na+ and K+b. CO3 ++ and CIO c. Ca++ and Mg++O d. Ca++ and I |
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Answer» A neuron is said to be polarized because a. the action potential can travel in one direction only. b. the SOMA is always at one extremity of the cell. *c. there is a DIFFERENCE of electrical potential across its membrane. d. it tends to cluster with other neurons in nuclei.75. Axons generally have which of the following concentrations of ions INTERNALLY (relative to extra-cellular space)? a. High K+, high Na+, LOW Cl-. *b. High K+, low Na+, low Cl-. c. Low K+, high Na+, low Cl-. d. Low K+, low Na+, low Cl-.76. The extracellular space AROUND axons generally has which of the following concentrations of ions (relative to intracellular concentrations)? *a. Low K+, high Na+, high Cl-. b. Low K+, high Na+, low Cl-. c. High K+, low Na+, low Cl-. d. High K+, low Na+, high Cl-.77. The membrane of a typical resting neuron is largely IMPERMEABLE to *a. Na+. b. K+. c. Cl-. d. none of the above.Explanation: |
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What are the two types of artificial change ? |
| Answer» TYPES of ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE are;WEAK artificial intelligence.Strong artificial intelligence.Artificial superintelligence.Hope it HELPS you. | |