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True or false phosphorous is a micronutrient |
| Answer» FALSE EXPLANATION: | |
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Neoteny paedogenesis amphibia anwer |
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Answer» HI MAY THIS HELP YOU Explanation:Neoteny is defined as the FAILURE or delay of LAVA to METAMORPHOSE while becoming sexually mature . It is characteristics some of amphibians . |
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Write the name of element constitute the phloem |
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Answer» Phloem tissue consists of conducting cells, generally called sieve elements, PARENCHYMA cells, including both specialized companion cells or albuminous cells and unspecialized cells and SUPPORTIVE cells, such as FIBRES and sclereids PLS MARK me as brainliest!!!!!!!! |
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Mention two component of natural environment |
| Answer» COMPONENTS of Environment: Environment mainly consists of atmosphere, hydrosphere, lithosphere and biosphere. But it can be roughly DIVIDED into TWO TYPES such as (a) Micro environment and (b) Macro environment. It can also be divided into two other types such as (c) PHYSICAL and (d) biotic environment | |
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Describe Holozoic nutrition is detail using on examples |
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Answer» c NUTRITION is a method of nutrition includes TAKING in the complex SUBSTANCES |
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2 with the help of an activity show the action of saliva and starch |
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Answer» Saliva has ENZYME which can digest starch and convert into other carbohydrate (SUGARS). In TEST tube A the saliva acts on the starch and break them down. whereas in test tube B where no saliva is PRESENT the starch is not BROKEN down. |
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Among the following: ✨✨✨✨ (a)oxygen (b) Ink(c) dust️ which thing will diffuse faster... and Why?.......Only Correct answers Please ... |
| Answer» HI mate her is your ANSWER INK diffuse faster | |
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Fill in blanks Class-10 Chapter-life process |
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Answer» 2.Cell body5.Neuromascular junction6. SYNAPTIC cleft7.Bony box called skull, vertebral column10. Cerebelllum , medulla oblongate14. NASTIC movementHOPE IT HELPSMARK IT AS THE BRAINLIEST |
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M te questions that follow : sectio O (a) Name the parts 1, 2, 3 and 4 indicated by guidelines. |
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Answer» I did not understand this question PLEASE GIVE FULL question then I answer you |
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What are parasitic animals and plants??Give examples... |
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Answer» Parasites include protozoans such as the agents of MALARIA, sleeping sickness, and amoebic dysentery; animals such as hookworms, lice, mosquitoes, and vampire BATS; fungi such as honey fungus and the agents of ringworm; and plants such as MISTLETOE, dodder, and the broomrapes.hope this will HELP you...please MARK as brainliest.... |
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State the importance of growth in living organisms. |
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Answer» llular organisms add more and more CELLS to form more tissues and ORGANS as they grow. The Growth and development of living organisms are not the same things. Growth is the increase in SIZE and mass of that organism. Development involves the transformation of the organism as it goes through the growth process. Hope it helps u PLEASE mark it as BRAINLEIST |
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13. List any six characteristics of parenchyma tissue. |
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Answer» It mainly consists of thin walled cells which have intercellular SPACES between them. the cell wall is MADE up of cellulose or calcium pectate. Each cell has a PROMINENT nucleus and a vacuolate cytoplasm. The cells are living and perform metabolic processes.Explanation: |
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Auxin is aa) Promoter of growth b) growth inhibitor c) animal hormon d) all above |
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Answer» a)EXPLANATION:auxin is GROWTH promoter which is present on the apical bud of plantsit HELPS in1.cell inlargement and cell divison2.Root initiation3.prevent ABSCISSION |
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Is Christae a respiratory enzyme |
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Answer» This AIDS aerobic cellular respiration, because the MITOCHONDRION requires oxygen. Cristae are studded with PROTEINS, including ATP synthase and a variety of cytochromes.hope it helps PLZ mark the answer as BRAINLIEST. just need 1 brainliest answer to be a virtuoso plz |
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describe why a blocked cerebral artery cause the ratio of NAD+ to NADH H+ in neurons remains constant before and after the stroke |
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Answer» tion:Aging progression ALSO depends on the NAD + / NADH ratio through the ... Neuronal ADHESION and synapse organization in recovery after brain INJURY. |
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Can anyone explain me difference between eukaryotes and prokaryotes |
| Answer» PROKARYOTES LACK cell membrane WHEREAS EUKARYOTES have cell membraneExplanation: | |
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Answer me please fast .path please answer me this |
| Answer» ANOMALOUS PAIRS of MENDELEEV's PERIODIC table are Ar−K,Co−Ni,Te−I,Th−Pa.Explanation: | |
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Give the name of a hormone which inhibit growth |
| Answer» SOMATOTROPIN: A polypeptide growth hormone produced by the human pituitary glandsomatotropin is your answer PLS MARK me as BRAINLIEST | |
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Which one is the Control of various activities in living beings is done by a) Chemicals b) nerves c) chemicals and nerves d) none of these |
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Answer» D.none of the aboveExplanation: |
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Ek prayog dyara darsaye ki prakash sanslesar ke liye clorofill aavasak hai |
| Answer» TION:प्रकाश संश्लेषण वह क्रिया है जिसमें पौधे अपने ... का प्रयोग प्रकाश-संश्लेषण के लिए करते हैं। ... श्वसन एक नासात्मक क्रिया है, इस क्रिया के ... | |
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In which protien of the cell gulcose is breaks in Pyruvate |
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Answer» How, then, are the other components of FOOD – such as PROTEINS, LIPIDS, and non-glucose carbohydrates – BROKEN down to generate ATP? As it turns out, the ... |
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Is anthocyanin dissolved in cytoplasm |
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Answer» ocyanin cannot be DISSOLVED in CYTOPLASM as it is ONE of a PIGMENT. but MELANIN is the pigment which is dissolved in cytoplasm |
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How to work human brain? describe its function also. |
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Answer» in consists of the cerebrum, the BRAINSTEM and the cerebellum. It CONTROLS most of the activities of the body, processing, integrating, and coordinating the INFORMATION it receives from the sense organs, and MAKING DECISIONS as to the instructions sent to the rest of the body. |
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______are the branches of axons along their slides |
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Answer» or nerve fiber (or nerve fibre: see spelling DIFFERENCES), is a long, slender projection of a nerve cell, or neuron, in vertebrates, that typically conducts electrical impulses known as action potentials away from the nerve cell body. The function of the axon is to transmit information to different neurons, muscles, and glands. In certain sensory neurons (pseudounipolar neurons), such as those for touch and warmth, the axons are called afferent nerve fibers and the electrical impulse travels along these from the periphery to the cell body, and from the cell body to the spinal CORD along another branch of the same axon. Axon dysfunction has CAUSED many inherited and acquired neurological disorders which can affect both the peripheral and CENTRAL neurons. Nerve fibers are classed into three types – group A nerve fibers, group B nerve fibers, and group C nerve fibers. Groups A and B are myelinated, and group C are unmyelinated. These groups INCLUDE both sensory fibers and motor fibers. Another classification groups only the sensory fibers as Type I, Type II, Type III, and Type IV. |
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Law for trade of organs of rare animals |
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Answer» Wildlife smuggling or trafficking involves the illegal GATHERING, transportation, and DISTRIBUTION of animals and their derivatives. This can be done either internationally or domestically. Estimates of the money generated by wildlife smuggling vary, in part because of its illegal nature. "Wildlife smuggling is estimated at $7.8bn to $10bn a year, according to the U.S. State Department. The U.S. State Department also LISTS wildlife trafficking as the third most valuable illicit commerce in the WORLD. The illegal nature of such activities makes determining the amount of money involved incredibly difficult. When considered with illegal timber and fisheries, wildlife trafficking is a major illegal trade along with narcotics, human trafficking, and counterfeit products.Products demanded by the trade include exotic pets, food, traditional medicine, clothing, and jewelry made from animals' tusks, fins, skins, shells, horns, and internal organs. Smuggled wildlife is an increasing global demand; it is estimated that the US, China, and the European Union are the places with the highest demand.MARK IT AS BRAINLEST ANSWER PLEASE AND GIVE ME 5 STARS |
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How should i make chocolate |
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Answer» Explanation:Dark CHOCOLATE 3.5 tablespoons (48 g) COCOA butter 3.5 tablespoons (26 g) cocoa powder 1 tablespoon (14 g) sugar ½ teaspoon (3 ML) vanilla extract Milk Chocolate 5.5 tablespoons (75 g) cocoa butter or plain butter 9.5 tablespoons (75 g) icing sugar or powder sugar 6 tablespoons (25 g) milk powder 4 tablespoons (30 g) cocoa powder Pinch of saltADD THESE ACCORDING TO YOUR TASTE .#BRAINLIEST. |
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How do I draw a kidney flowchart |
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Answer» tion:Erythropotein, a HORMONE NECESSARY for the synthesis of new red blood CELLS, is also PRODUCED in the renal cortex. This is a DRAWING of the kidney. |
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Why do we grow diffrent plants / crop in different part of india |
| Answer» TION:we GROW different different plants in different PARTS or REGIONS of india because some plants have capacity to grow in COLD regions and some have capacity to grow in hot region and some have capacity to grow in humid ,muddy regions ..... India have very varieties of vegetation that is suitable for other plants | |
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An example of an automorphic plant is |
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Answer» An EXAMPLE of an AUTOMORPHIC PLANT is CYANOBACTERIA. |
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The nervous system can be compared to a ________ FIB Class 10 |
| Answer» VOUS system can be divided into two major regions: the central and PERIPHERAL nervous systems. The central nervous system (CNS) is the BRAIN and spinal cord, and the peripheral nervous system (PNS) is everything else Hope it helps u Please mark it as BRAINLEIST | |
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With suitable diagram explain jaw suspensorium in fish |
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Is drinking vine good for health but not too much? |
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Answer» Research suggests that drinking an occasional glass of RED wine is good for you.It provides ANTIOXIDANTS, may PROMOTE LONGEVITY, and can help protect against heart disease and harmful inflammation, among other benefits. Interestingly, red wine likely has higher levels of antioxidants than white wine. |
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The resources that cannot be replaced after they are used are called____________ |
| Answer» EXPLANATION: they are CALLED NON RENEWABLE RESOURCES | |
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What are DNA and RNA |
| Answer» DNA- Deoxyribonucleic acidExplanation:RNA- RIBONUCLEIC ACID PLEASE mark me as brainiest | |
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Write a short paragraph on the harm of microorganisms |
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Answer» tion:Micro-organisms CAUSE diseases in ANIMALS. For example, in humans, BACTERIA cause diseases such as tuberculosis, cholera, TYPHOID, etc. In cattle, the foot and MOUTH disease is caused by a virus. |
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Number of micro tubules in a centrosome is |
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Answer» 9Explanation:In general, each centriole of the centrosome is based on a nine triplet microtubule ASSEMBLED in a CARTWHEEL structure, and CONTAINS centrin, cenexin and tektin. In many cell types the centrosome is replaced by a cilium during cellular DIFFERENTIATION. |
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What virus infect the fungus Rosellinia necatrix |
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Answer» tion:Mycena rosella, commonly KNOWN as the pink BONNET, is a species of mushroom in the family Mycenaceae. First called Agaricus roseus by Swedish mycologist Elias Magnus FRIES in 1794, it was assigned its CURRENT name in 1871 by German scientist Paul KUMMER. |
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Name any six features which are responsible for a rapid rise of world population |
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Answer» Factors influencing population growthEconomic development. ...EDUCATION. ...Quality of children. ...WELFARE payments/State pensions. ...Social and CULTURAL factors. ...Availability of family planning. ...FEMALE labour market participation. ...Death rates – Level of MEDICAL provision. |
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How would you appreciate the role of sri rama sagar project which is serving the needs of various district in telangana |
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Answer» It has been described by The Hindu as a "lifeline for a large PART of Telangana". Sriramsagar is an irrigation project across RIVER Godavari in Telangana to serve irrigational needs in Karimnagar, WARANGAL, Adilabad, Nalgonda, and Khammam districts. It also PROVIDES drinking WATER to Warangal City. |
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Give the effects of insufficient of pituitary hormone |
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Answer» hypopituitarism,is an underactive pituitary GLAND that results in deficiency ONE or more pituitary gland. symptoms of hypopituitarusm depend on what hormone is is deficient and may INCLUDE short height ,infertility ,interolonce to cold ,fatigue ,and an inability to produce braest |
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The interior of lung is divided into millions of small chambers .why |
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Answer» The INTERIOR of lung is divided into millions of small chambers called "P". The "P" INCREASING the moist surface available for transfer of gases between air and "Q". The lining of the lung are much folded and so their total surface is enormous. |
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What is the function of tail in sperms when it enters the uterus |
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Answer» it HELPS in easy movement of SPERM TOWARDS the eggit whips and UNDULATES so that the sperm can travel quicklyhope it helpsmark it as brainliest ♥️ ♥️♥️ |
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Where does the final absorption and digestion takes place in elementary canal |
| Answer» LARGE intestinExplanation: | |
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What is greenhouse ?why do farmers grow many fruits and vegetable crops inside large greenhouse ? |
| Answer» GREEN HOUSE GAS is the ECO FRIENDLY gasExplanation: | |
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Where does the lymph hows |
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Answer» tion:Lymp is a fluid that escapes from intercellular space between CELLS and is PRESENT in INTERSTITIAL space .IT helps in the TRANSPORTATION of fats and ALSO possess anti bodies |
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Please answer me fast it is urgent......!!!!!!!!!!! |
| Answer» N2) Plasma3) cuticle4) dendrites5) ecosystem6) PARENCHYMA CELLS | |
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From where the co2 comes in our body |
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Answer» In the human body, carbon dioxide is formed from the metabolism of carbohydrates, fats, and AMINO acids, in a process known as cellular respiration. While cellular respiration is notable for being a source of ATP, it also generates the waste PRODUCT, CO2. The body gets rid of excess CO2 by breathing it outmark me as brainliest........ follow me......... |
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the process by which green plants prepare their own food is known as . (a) photoysthesis (b) respiration (c) symbiosise (d) None of these |
| Answer» PHOTOSYNTHESISPLEASE MARK my ANSWER as the brainliest.please FOLLOW me. | |
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meaning of aster in botany. please tell briefly. BRAINLIST question |
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Answer» shaped CLUSTER of MICROTUBULES radiating from the pericentriolar region, and SEEN immediately before and during mitosis of an animal CELL. (botany) A plant genus of the family Asteraceae; the flower of this group.Please mark it BRAINLIEST ✏️✏️✏️✏️✏️✏️✏️✏️✏️✏️ |
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