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1.

Answer this qn if u can​

Answer» 54 MINUTES............
2.

Mention two principle ways in which insulin act​

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FOLLOW ME Explanation:CHANGES in glucose transport via movement of insulin-sensitive GLUT 4 to the cell SURFACE. UPREGULATION in glucose storage and downregulation of glucose synthesis/release. PROMOTION of protein storage and inhibition of protein DEGRADATION. Increases in lipid storage and decreases in lipolysis.

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How does the earth formed and what was the living being formed and name it?

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The history of Earth concerns the development of planet Earth from its formation to the present day.[1][2] Nearly all branches of natural science have contributed to understanding of the main events of Earth's past, characterized by constant geological change and biological evolution.The geological time scale (GTS), as defined by international convention,[3] depicts the large spans of time from the beginning of the Earth to the present, and its divisions chronicle some definitive events of Earth history. (In the graphic: GA means "billion years ago"; Ma, "million years ago".) Earth formed around 4.54 billion years ago, approximately one-third the age of the universe, by accretion from the solar NEBULA.[4][5][6] Volcanic outgassing probably created the primordial atmosphere and then the ocean, but the early atmosphere contained almost no oxygen. MUCH of the Earth was molten because of frequent collisions with other bodies which led to extreme volcanism. While the Earth was in its earliest stage (Early Earth), a giant impact collision with a planet-sized body named Theia is thought to have formed the Moon. Over time, the Earth cooled, causing the formation of a solid crust, and allowing LIQUID water on the surface.The Hadean eon represents the time before a reliable (fossil) record of life; it began with the formation of the planet and ended 4.0 billion years ago. The following Archean and Proterozoic eons produced the beginnings of life on Earth and its earliest evolution. The succeeding eon is the Phanerozoic, divided into three eras: the Palaeozoic, an era of arthropods, fishes, and the first life on land; the Mesozoic, which spanned the rise, reign, and climactic extinction of the non-avian dinosaurs; and the Cenozoic, which saw the rise of mammals. Recognizable humans emerged at most 2 million years ago, a vanishingly small period on the geological scale.The earliest undisputed evidence of life on Earth dates at least from 3.5 billion years ago,[7][8][9] during the Eoarchean Era, after a geological crust started to solidify following the earlier molten Hadean Eon. There are microbial mat fossils such as stromatolites found in 3.48 billion-year-old sandstone discovered in Western Australia.[10][11][12] Other early physical evidence of a biogenic substance is graphite in 3.7 billion-year-old metasedimentary rocks discovered in southwestern Greenland[13] as well as "remains of biotic life" found in 4.1 billion-year-old rocks in Western Australia.[14][15] According to one of the researchers, "If life arose relatively quickly on Earth … then it could be common in the universe."[14

4.

Is there a animal or plant that is inanimate

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no there is not GOT it U MAN

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Cells of endothecium layer have a cellulosic fibrous bands. It is present in all except 1.halophytes 2.hydrophytes 3.epiphytes 4.leguminous plants

Answer» LEGUMINOUS PLANTS for SURE
6.

Chemical used to control rats and insects are known as

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hemical USED to CONTROL RATS and insects are called as Insecticides.Mark as BRAINLIEST ♥☁

7.

Mention the importance of royal jelly for queen bee.​

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elly is a creamy white SUBSTANCE with a high nutrient CONTENT that young bees MAKE to FEED queen bee LARVAE.

8.

How water is transported upwards in plants?How does it differs from the movement of food in plants.​

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tion:heya...............❣❣Transpiration CAUSES a SUCTION force called Transpiration Pull which ascends the water and mineral upward. While in TRANSLOCATION of food Phloem is INVOLVED. This Phloem contains sieve tubes. The movement of food occurs due to pressure generated by the sieve tubes and companion cells.hope this helps..........☺☺keep following ✅❤❣❣

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What are the similarities between the lining of the human intestine and the plant root for the absorbtion of nutrients

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Both have to do SOMETHING to increase the surface AREA of absorption.Human lining has VILLI to increase the surface area while the roots are DIVIDED to many PARTS to increase the surface areaHope it was helpful.Please mark the brainliest.

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Name any three endocrine glands in human body and briefly write the function of each of them.

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tion:1)THYROID glandlocation:base of throathormone SECRETED:thyroxine2)ADRENAL glandlocation:NEAR the kidneyshormone secreted:adrenaline3)pancreaslocation:near the liverhormone secreted:insulinplz mark as the brainliest PLEASE.....

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1. name a salt which helps in chemical digestion of food​

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An EXAMPLE of chemical digestion would be the breaking down of food by enzymes. The churning motion of the stomach is also CLASSED as mechanical digestion. Your own digestion process in your stomach. Acids break down the food, extract the NUTRIENTS, ELIMINATE the cellsplease mark me as brainlist answer PLEASE please

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Give the name of the cytoskeleton made up of actin protein and carry cellular movements including gliding, contraction and cytokinesis.

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They are composed PREDOMINANTLY of a contractile protein called actin, which is the most abundant cellular protein. Microfilaments' association with the protein myosin is responsible for muscle CONTRACTION. Microfilaments can ALSO CARRY out cellular movements including gliding, contraction, and cytokinesis.

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A 5 letter word which is the name of a thing that is used by plants ending with E.

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don't KNOW the ANSWER ....

14.

What is digestive bag? Describe it's structure and functions.

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es are known as digestive bag they are SMALL spherical BODIES few micrometre in size they are PRODUCED from Golgi bodies they are CALLED digestive bag because it digest EVERY foreign material as well as work out the organelles.

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How to overcome blood cancer mentally and physically?

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helloExplanation: Often the values you grew up with affect how you think about and COPE with cancer. For example some people:Feel they have to be strong and protect their friends and familiesSeek support and turn to LOVED ones or other cancer survivorsAsk for help from counselors or other professionalsTurn to their faith to help them copeWhatever you decide, it's important to do what's right for you and not to COMPARE yourself with others. Your friends and FAMILY members may share some of the same feelings. If you feel comfortable, share this INFORMATION with them.

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What happens when dry apricots are kept in concentrated saline solution

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Dry APRICOTS when placed in pure water swell DUE and osmosis (inwatd movement of water) and LATER when are transferred sugar solution exosmosis (OUTWARD movement of water) OCCURS and they shrink again.

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What is biodiversity and it's classification.​

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Biodiversity DEFINITION Biodiversity is the variation AMONG living organisms from different sources including terrestrial, marine and DESERT ecosystems, and the ECOLOGICAL complexes of which they are a part.Types of Biodiversity There are the following three different types of biodiversity: 1 Genetic Biodiversity 2 Species Biodiversity 3 Ecological Biodiversityplease mark as brainliest

18.

Every multicellular organism has came from a single cell. Justify the statement​

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Yes it is true that EVERY MULTICELLULAR organism arises from a SINGLE cell. Cells DIVIDE to produce cells of their own kind. For example, after an ovum has been fertilized, the resulting one-celled organism becomes known as a zygote.HOPE THIS HELPS YOU!!!

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Name any 5 substances transported by human blood.​

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Four substances TRANSPORTED by BLOOD are: ♦  Digested FOOD ♦  Oxygen ♦  Carbon DIOXIDE ♦  Excretory material

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What is ASMR? ITS IMPORTANT OR USELESS

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ASMR is autonomous sensory MERIDIAN response. Sometime, auto sensory Meridian response, is a TINGLING sensation that typically begins on the SCALP and moves down the back of the neck and upper SPAIN a pleasant form of paresthesia it has been compared

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Name three beverages that are diuretics?

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Coffee.Dandelion EXTRACT. HORSETAIL..

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Classify the following into cells, tissue, organ. __skin, fat cell, RBC, blood, ear, muscle ____tool box. cell - ? tissue - ? organ - ? question from book.... ​

Answer» TION:SKIN =tussuefat=cellblood =tissueear=organmuscles =tissuerbc=cell...
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Every molecular organism has come from a single cell. justify the statement?​

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Yes it is TRUE that every multicellular organism arises from a SINGLE cell. Cells divide to produce cells of their own KIND. For example, after an ovum has been fertilized, the resulting one-celled organism becomes known as a zygote. Once this has taken PLACE, the zygote begins a two-week period of rapid cell division and will eventually BECOME an embryo.HOPE THIS HELPS YOU!!!

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Which part of cell is called garbage collector and why?

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Cellular garbage collection. ... BILLIONS of dead cells arise daily in the human body and their ACCUMULATION can TRIGGER tissue pathology. Specialized cells, which act as cellular garbage collectors, are therefore necessary to remove these dead cells.Lysosomes and CELL excretionIf there are old worn-out parts in a cell, or too many mitochondria, or poisons, then the lysosome forms a membrane bubble around them, and the enzymes inside the lysosome break these large parts down into small molecules that can fit to get through the cell membrane.Hope it helps u❤❤Pls MARK it has brainleist❤❤

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Why do the cells of apical meristematic tissues give rise to the primary permanent tissues?? answer me plz

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to Trigger the GROWTH of new cells in young seedlings at the TIP of ROOTS and shoots and forming BIRDS

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All heterotrophs are consumers . How would you classify them

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heterotrophs are called CONSUMERS because they are CONSUMING on other organisms RATHER than MAKING their own food

27.

What is hnmmmmmmmmmm​

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this EXPRESSION is USED to SAY YES or THINKING

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Role of pneomophores in medusa

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Due to well developed musculature, swimming bells act as excellent swimming ORGANS and HELP in the locomotion of the colony. The PNEUMATOPHORES or the floats are bladder or vesicle-like STRUCTURES filled with gas, and keep the colony FLOATING.

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Atmospheric air is rich in​

Answer» NITROGEN and OXYGEN ,MOSTLY nitrogen
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What is tripsin? what is its functions​

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Trypsin is an enzyme that helps us digest protein. In the small intestine, trypsin breaks down proteins, CONTINUING the process of digestion that began in the stomach. It may ALSO be referred to as a PROTEOLYTIC enzyme, or proteinase. Trypsin is produced by the pancreas in an INACTIVE form called trypsinogen.mark me and follow me...

31.

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Answer» 1..MARK me as BRAINLIEST PLEASE
32.

Atmospheric air is rich in..??​

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NitrogenExplanation:78% of the AIR in the ATMOSPHERE CONSISTS of NITROGEN.

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the cell membrane is a very important component of cell . how is damage to the cell membrane likely to impact the functions of the cell ?​

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Damaging the cell membrane like to impact the functions of the cell because cell membrane acts as a semi-permeable membrane which ALLOWS the ENTRY and exit of some materials in and out of the cell. ... Thus, the FUNCTIONAL PROPERTIES of the cell will lost and the cell will die.Explanation:

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Write the role of pneomatophor in medusa .

Answer» TION:this is ACTUALLY a FLOATING COLONY
35.

Function of RBC and WBC​

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lood is a liquid connective tissue.It consists of BLOOD plasma and blood corpuscles.Blood corpuscles are of three types:Red Blood Corpuscles (RBC)White Blood Corpuscles (WBC)Blood PlateletsRed Blood Corpuscles:These are biconcave disc-like STRUCTURES and their cytoplasm is filled with haemoglobin.RBC's are manufactured in bone marrow.Their life span is about 120 days.After that they are destroyed by liver and spleen.Their small size helps in ABSORBING oxygen and enables them to travel in blood capillaries.White Blood Corpuscles:These are nucleated and amoeboid CELLS that lack haemoglobin. These are of two types: granulocytes and agranulocytes.They are manufactured in bone marrow. They are capable of squeezing out capillaries that destroy FOREIGN matter.They are known as the soldiers of the body.

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Which microorganism best fits the following list of clues? 1.) They are typically only a few millimetres in length. 2.) Their shapes range from rods to spheres to spirals. 3.) They live in every habitat on Earth. 4.) They are vital in recycling nutrients. 5.) There are approximately ten times as many of these as there are cells in the average human body.

Answer» EXPLANATION: THEY LIVE IN EVERY HABITAT ON EARTH.HOPE THIS HELPS.
37.

Lysosome is a part of the cell in which chromosome are present

Answer» LYSOSOME is part of cell in which chromosome are present. Centromere is ORGANELLE of cell that INITIATES cell division.Hope it helos u❤❤Pls mark it has brainleist❤❤
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Non functioning of cell organelles inhibit cytokinesis

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tion:If CYTOKINESIS did not OCCUR during mitosis the cytoplasm wouldn't be DIVIDED and there wouldn't be two identical DAUGHTER CELLS as a result. so the cell would remain to be at rest not being able to separate into two individual cells.

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Only birds and................... Display a great sense of parental care

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some animalslike elephantshope it MAY HELP youplsss MARK me as a BRAINLIEST

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The diagram shows a vertical section through the heart. What are the functions of the numbered blood vessels? A. (a) B. (b) C. (c) D. (d)

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answer TOH 2 hoga and QUESTION RIGHT with DIAGRAM

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Name the process in which light energy is converted into chemical energy.

Answer» PHOTOSYNTHESIS is answer.Explanation:HOPE it HELPS you!
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What kind of distribution does this giraffe population display?

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Hey mate here is your answer...Explanation:Giraffe populations in East Africa have declined in the past thirty years yet there has been limited research on this species. This study had four objectives: i) to provide a baseline population assessment for the two largest populations of Rothschild’s giraffes in Kenya, ii) to assess whether there are differences in population structure between the two enclosed populations, iii) to assess the potential and possible implications of different management practices on enclosed giraffe populations to inform future decision-making, and iv) to add to the availability of information available about giraffes in the wild. I used individual identification to assess the size and structure of the two populations; in Soysambu Conservancy between May 2010 and JANUARY 2011, I identified 77 giraffes; in Lake Nakuru National Park between May 2011 and January 2012, I identified 89. Population structure differed significantly between the two sites; Soysambu Conservancy contained a high percentage of JUVENILES (34%) and subadults (29%) compared to Lake Nakuru NP, which contained fewer juveniles (5%) and subadults (15%). During the time of this study Soysambu Conservancy contained no lions while Lake Nakuru NP contained a high density of lions (30 lions per 100km2). Lions are the main predator of giraffes, and preferential PREDATION on juvenile giraffes has previously been identified in Lake Nakuru NP. My results suggest that high lion density in Lake Nakuru NP may have influenced the structure of the giraffe population by removing juveniles and, consequently, may affect future population growth. I suggest that wildlife managers consider lion densities alongside BREEDING plans for Endangered species, since the presence of lions appears to INFLUENCE the population structure of giraffes in enclosed habitats.Hope it helped you...

43.

What happens when your died

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the SOUL CONNECT to the ANOTHER WORLD.

44.

Method of food intake in Amoeba is called Phagocytosis. give reason​

Answer» YES because PHAGOCYTOSIS MEANS FEEDING up
45.

How do you interpret the results of this experiment?​

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Data Analysis & GraphsReview your data. Try to look at the results of your EXPERIMENT with a critical eye. ...CALCULATE an average for the DIFFERENT trials of your experiment, if appropriate.Make sure to clearly LABEL all tables and graphs. ...Place your independent VARIABLE on the x-axis of your graph and the dependent variable on the y-axis.mark me and follow me....

46.

One line definition of nucleoidpls​

Answer» NUCLEOID: the CENTRAL region in a prokaryotic cell, as a bacterium, that contains the CHROMOSOMES and that has no surrounding membrane.Hope it helps U. Mark me BRAINLIEST. Thanks!
47.

What is the meaning of entropy in biology?​

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Entropy, the measure of a system's thermal energy PER unit TEMPERATURE that is unavailable for doing useful work. Because work is obtained from ordered molecular MOTION, the amount of entropy is also a measure of the molecular disorder, or RANDOMNESS, of a system.HOPE THIS HELPS YOU!!!

48.

Which one of the following is greenhouse gases​

Answer» CO2 is the GREENHOUSE GASES
49.

Darkness in which products a supplying blood during emergency​

Answer» SEARCH in GOOGLE the ANSWER
50.

Why phyletic leanage important

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Phyletic lineage is IMPORTANT for us because-1:-It provides a connecting link between the PRESENT day organisms and their remote past ancestors. 2:-It shows the unbroken series of species ARRANGEMENT. 3:-It ALSO throw light on the evolution of organisms.Explanation: