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1.

Names of teeth found in omnivores​

Answer» HELLO dearExplanation:Omnivores, because they EAT both meat and plants, have a COMBINATION of SHARP front teeth and MOLARS for grinding.
2.

What would you see under the compound micrpscope while observing peel of onion​

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cells EXPLANATION:you will SEE TINY little boxes PLACED next to each other. these boxes are basic unit of life. they are called cells

3.

Why we are save time. fule. and mother nature​

Answer» EL and nature of the very very important SOURCES that we must PROTECT them so they protect us
4.

How is connective tissue different from another tissue . don't spam ​

Answer»

ive tissue is different from another tissue because it connects different PARTS of the BODY there are MANY types of CONNECTIVE tissue such as bone, cartilage ETC.

5.

1:(a)whyisrespirationconsideranexothrimicprocess?​

Answer» PLEASE ADD SPACE BARS IN IT
6.

Write various uses of coal tar​

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The FOLLOWING are the uses of coal tar : 1.Coal tar is used as the MEDICATION to heal itching, SCALING, and flaking due skin conditions. 2.It is also used in making medicated SHAMPOO to treat dandruff and to kill lice. 3.Soaps are made from coal tar. 4.Various phenolic coal tars have the properties of a painkiller.pls mark as brainliest

7.

What is the wind pipe also know ​

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The trachea, commonly known as the windpipe, is a tube about 4 inches long and less than an inch in diameter in most people. The trachea begins just under the larynx (VOICE box) and runs down behind the breastbone (STERNUM). The trachea then divides into two smaller tubes called bronchi: one BRONCHUS for each lungExplanation:HOPE YOU LIKE THE ANSWER PLZZ MARK ME AS BRAINLEAST

8.

What are the defects of the air​

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That the harmful effects of air POLLUTION can REACH into the WOMB, leading to such birth defects as cleft lips, etcplz mark as BRAINALIEST ✌️✌️✌️

9.

Write about the Concave liquid surface​

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When liquid water is CONFINED in a tube, itssurface (meniscus) has a CONCAVE shape because water WETS the surface and creeps up the side. Mercury does not WET glass - the cohesive FORCES within the drops are stronger than the adhesive forces between the drops and glass.Explanation:pls mark me as brainliest ❣❣

10.

How coal is formed?​

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Coal is a combustible black or brownish-black sedimentary rock, FORMED as rock strata CALLED coal seams. Coal is mostly carbon with variable amounts of other elements; chiefly hydrogen, sulfur, oxygen, and nitrogen.[1] Coal is formed when dead plant matter decays into peat and is converted into coal by the heat and PRESSURE of deep burial over millions of years.[2] Vast deposits of coal originate in former wetlands—called coal forests—that covered much of the Earth's TROPICAL land AREAS during the late Carboniferous (Pennsylvanian) and Permian times

11.

Experiment to prove that oxygen is used up in respiration. Please tell the procedure.

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an apparatus is arranged a as SHOWN in figure flask a contains germinating bean seeds and flask B has dead seeds TOGETHER with some antiseptic to avoid bacterial decay. wet cotton Provides WATER to both samples . a test tube containing soda LIME is is suspended in in each flask for absorbing any carbon DIOXIDE released by the seeds. after few days the delivery tube connected with flask a a will show a greater rise in water level. when a a burning paper is introduced into each flask after removing the corks, the flame if immediately put off in flask a, but it continues for a short while in flask b. this proves that oxygen was absent in flask a showing thereby that it was used up by the germinating seeds and the volume of oxygen so used up was indicated by the rise of the water level in the delivery tube.HOPE IT HELPS YOU.....

12.

Name the respiratory surface in these animals amoeba frog earthworm fish and prawn

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tion:•frogs and earthworm exchange of gases takes place through their moist skin•In Amoeba exchange of gases takes place through plasma membrane by simple diffusion.•In fish respiration takes place through SPECIAL RESPIRATORY organs CALLED gills.•Respiratory System of Prawn: Prawn respires in the aquatic medium and it CARRIES three SETS of organs for the purpose—lining of the branchiostegite, epipodites and gills. All these organs are enclosed within a special chamber on each side of the cephalothorax, which is called gill-chamber.

13.

Which of the following is not a simple tissue? *

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nd PHLOEM together CALLED vascular TISSUE is not a simple permanent tissue....It's a COMPLEX permanent tissue that is made of more than ONE type of cells.

14.

True and false root system and their function

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True EXPLANATION: PLEASE MARK as BRAIN LIST

15.

Which trophic level contains more energy: a trophic level of herbivores or a trophic level of carnivores? Why?

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phic level of herbivores contain more energy. This could be explained from the TEN percent law.. acc to it only 10% of the energy passes on to the NEXT TROPHIC level...since carnivores eat herbivore only 10% of herbivores’ energy is TRANSFERRED to carnivore...and HENCE trophic level of herbivore contains more energy.Hope it helps ya:)

16.

The protein reaches the Pole by,,,,​

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ow well APPRECIATED that bacterial cells are highly organized, which is far from the initial concept that they are merely bags of randomly distributed macromolecules and chemicals. Central to their spatial organization is the precise positioning of certain proteins in subcellular domains of the cell. In particular, the cell poles – the ends of rod-shaped cells – constitute important platforms for cellular regulation that underlie processes as essential as cell cycle progression, cellular differentiation, virulence, chemotaxis and growth of appendages. Thus, understanding how the polar localization of specific proteins is achieved and REGULATED is a crucial question in bacterial cell biology. Often, polarly localized proteins are recruited to the poles through their INTERACTION with other proteins or protein complexes that were already located there, in a so-called diffusion-and-capture mechanism. Bacteria are also STARTING to reveal their secrets on how the initial pole ‘recognition’ can occur and how this event can be regulated to generate dynamic, reproducible patterns in time (for example, during the cell cycle) and space (for example, at a specific cell pole). Here, we review the major mechanisms that have been described in the literature, with an emphasis on the self-organizing principles. We also present regulation strategies adopted by bacterial cells to obtain complex spatiotemporal patterns of protein localization.

17.

Which of the following is not a characteristic feature of muscle fibre? A) MyofilamentsB) MyofibrilsC) Thickness of muscle fibre D) Both B and C​

Answer» B) MyofibrilsExplanation:MARK it as the BRAINLIEST
18.

Golgi apparatus is called secretory organelle of the cell explain

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noExplanation:PLEASE MARK as a BRAINLIEST ANSWER

19.

What is evolution explain​

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Evolution is a process that CRITICAL lly Examines a programExplanation:it INVOLVES collecting and analyzing information about a program ACTIVITIES and outcomes..

20.

All of the following are threats to biodiversity EXCEPT

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pollutionExplanation:i THINK my FRIEND

21.

What word in the English language does the following: the first two letters signify a male, the first three letters signify a female, the first four letters signify a great, while the entire world signifies a great woman. What is the word?​

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22.

BIOLOGY 12. Find out the name of the microbes from which Cyclosporin A (animmunosuppressive drug) and Statins (blood cholesterol loweringagents) are obtained.13. Find out the role of microbes in the following and discuss it with your teacher(a) Single cell protein (SCP)(b) Soil14Arrange the following in the decreasing order (most important first) oftheir importance, for the welfare of human society. Give reasons foryour answer.Blogas, Citric acid. Penicillin and Curd15. How do biofertilisers enrich the fertility of the soil?​

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23.

What is the scientific name of the following... A: FrogB: TigerC: Cat D: Bear E: Pangolin ​

Answer» TION:a) anurab)PANTHERA tigrisc)FELIS catusd)ursideae)pholidota
24.

What are the life processes take place in our body​

Answer» IC processes of LIFE include ORGANIZATION, METABOLISM, responsiveness, movements, and reproduction. In humans, who represent the most complex form of life, there are additional requirements such as growth, differentiation, respiration, digestion, and excretion. All of these processes are interrelated.Hope It Will Help.❤
25.

Which of these statements is true about autotrophs, but not heterotrophs? A. They use sugar and oxygen to make carbon dioxide and water. B. They use chlorophyll and oxygen to make carbon dioxide and water. C. They use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to make sugars. D. They use sunlight, water, and oxygen to make chlorophyll.

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I THINK C is CORRECT.........

26.

Differentiate between biodegradable and non-biodegradable.

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tion:= BIODEGRADABLE substances are those that degrades or BREAK down naturally. = Non-biodegradable substances are those that do not DEGRADE easily. These terms itself defines the ABILITY of the substances which are degradable or not. Materials like plants, animals, their waste, paper, fruits, flowers, vegetables FALL under biodegradable substances, on the other hand, rubber, plastic, chemicals, paint plastic falls under the category of the non-biodegradable items.

27.

Why do we take carbon-based molecules as food?

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carbon-based molecules as food because they are the SOURCE of carbohydrate and glucose which GIVE us energy for various body functions.Hope it HELPS you!Please mark it as BRAINLIEST!!!

28.

Draw labelled diagrams of each: a) amoeba b) spirogyra c) penicillium d) bacteria e) tobacco mosaic virus​

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the DIAGRAM.....

29.

What are mutations?? ​

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n is the change that occurs in our DNA sequence DUE to environmental factors such as UV light, or due to the mistakes caused when the DNA is COPIED.

30.

can someone send me pic of typical plant from ncert class 9 science textbook chapter 5 fundamental unit of life cell​

Answer» SORRY DUDE, didn't have the TEXT BOOK..
31.

What is antigen ang antibody. Explain with example

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s are substances that stimulate the immune system to produce antibodies. Each antigen has a distinct SURFACE feature or epitope. Thus there is a resultant effect of a specific response. Antigens COULD be anything LIKE a pathogen or bacteria or fungi or even virus. They CAUSE diseases or allergic reactions.Hope It Will Help.❤

32.

How does living cell perform the basic functions?​

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The MEMBRANE and organelles of the cells helps in its ability to acquire a structure and PERFORM some BASIC functions. It is this that helps the cell perform functions like obtaining nutrition, respiration, forming new proteins, cleaning its own waste etc.☺️Mark my answer as BRAINLIEST ☺️

33.

How does a vaccine work?Plss tell fast....and no irrelevant answers....​

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A vaccine is a BIOLOGICAL preparation that provides immunity against a particular disease. Vaccines can be used to PREVENT diseases such as typhoid, hepatitis, cholera, chicken pox, measles, and smallpox. Vaccines are of two types. They may contain dead or weakened MICROORGANISMS, what's on administration induce the body to produce SUBSTANCE is called antibodies. Antibodies destroy disease causing microbes and remain in the body to prevent further attack of the same microbe. For example, vaccines for measles and polio. Some vaccine suggest typhoid vaccine contain readymade antibodies instead of weakened pathogens. While the first type can give long term immunity, II type give short term immunity. Administration of vaccine can be oral or INJECTED and the process is called vaccination or immunization.# STAY SAFE ☺️✌️

34.

How do transpiration helps in excreation ?

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Excess of water in plants is discarded by transpiration and guttation that TAKES place through leaves. ... Besides these leaves helps in excretion through a process called abscission. Abscission is FALLING off old and yellow leaves. By the help of this process plants get RID off toxins etc.PLEASE MARK IT AS BRAINLIEST

35.

How are the cells present in parenchyma​

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Parenchyma tissue is composed of thin-walled cells and makes up the photosynthetic tissue in leaves, the pulp of fruits, and the endosperm of many seeds. Collenchyma cells mainly form supporting tissue and have irregular cell walls. They are FOUND mainly in the CORTEX of STEMS and in leaves.Explanation:I HOPE YOU GOT IT. FOLLOW ME. ADD TO BRAINLIST

36.

Name thetype of respiration in which end product is C6H5OH and CO2​

Answer» AEROBIC RESPIRATION
37.

Fire due to kerosene can be put off by using what

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you can USE SAND,WATER and DUSTING it with CLOTHE.

38.

Give any 6 points in which leaves are helpful to the plant..... PLEASE ANSWER ITS URGENT PLEASE​

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n photosynthesis as CONTAIN chorophyllHelps in removing EXTRA WATER by evaporationHelps in giving proper COLOUR to the food also.Help in making food

39.

What is the difference between making out and hooking up?​

Answer» MAKE out is just KISSING And HOOK up is sexExplanation:
40.

Hello guys what is difference between Protoplasm and cytoplasm.​

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Protoplasm is the content of the cell INCLUDING the cell membrane, cytoplasm and the cell nucleus whereas cytoplasm is the jelly like substance surrounding the nucleus within the cell membran. The cytoplasm CONTAINS the cell organelles like MITOCHONDRIA, ribosomes ETC.

41.

Guys my question is that why leghaemoglobin and root nodules are not essential requirements promise to mark you as brainliest ​

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42.

Discuss the role of the soil flora and fauna in relation to soil quality and productivity

Answer» EXPLANATION:Soil organisms are the primary agents of nutrient cycling, and hence of FOOD and fiber production; they therefore DETERMINE the occurrence and DISTRIBUTION of the aboveground biodiversity. The soil fauna plays a major role in modification of the soil structure that in turn regulates water dynamicsPLZ MARK ME AS BRAINLIEST AND FOLLOW ME
43.

Explain the process of photosynthesis in plants giving the mechanism of light reaction and the process of dark reaction. ​

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tion:Photosynthesis: is a chemical process through which plants, some bacteria and algae, produce glucose and OXYGEN from carbon dioxide and water, using only light as a SOURCE of energy.  Photosynthesis: is a chemical process through which plants, some bacteria and algae, produce glucose and oxygen from carbon dioxide and water, using only light as a source of energy.  This process is extremely important for life on earth as it provides the oxygen that all other life depends on.Photosynthesis: is a chemical process through which plants, some bacteria and algae, produce glucose and oxygen from carbon dioxide and water, using only light as a source of energy.  This process is extremely important for life on earth as it provides the oxygen that all other life depends on.Light reactions :need light to produce organic energy molecules (ATP and NADPH). They are initiated by colored pigments, mainly green colored chlorophylls.Photosynthesis: is a chemical process through which plants, some bacteria and algae, produce glucose and oxygen from carbon dioxide and water, using only light as a source of energy.  This process is extremely important for life on earth as it provides the oxygen that all other life depends on.Light reactions :need light to produce organic energy molecules (ATP and NADPH). They are initiated by colored pigments, mainly green colored chlorophylls.Dark reactions: make use of these organic energy molecules (ATP and NADPH). This reaction cycle is also CALLED Calvin Benison Cycle, and it occurs in the stroma.ATP provides the energy while NADPH provides the electrons required to fix the CO2 (carbon dioxide) into carbohydrates.Photosynthesis: is a chemical process through which plants, some bacteria and algae, produce glucose and oxygen from carbon dioxide and water, using only light as a source of energy.  This process is extremely important for life on earth as it provides the oxygen that all other life depends on.Light reactions :need light to produce organic energy molecules (ATP and NADPH). They are initiated by colored pigments, mainly green colored chlorophylls.Dark reactions: make use of these organic energy molecules (ATP and NADPH). This reaction cycle is also called Calvin Benison Cycle, and it occurs in the stroma.ATP provides the energy while NADPH provides the electrons required to fix the CO2 (carbon dioxide) into carbohydrates.Read more on Brainly.in - brainly.in/question/9904929#readmore

44.

Hello friends...What is the role of Radula in molluscs??​

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Radula. ... The radula (/ˈrædʊlə, ˈrɑː-/; PLURAL radulae or radulas) is an anatomical structure used by mollusks for feeding, sometimes COMPARED to a tongue. It is a minutely toothed, chitinous ribbon, which is typically used for scraping or CUTTING FOOD before the food enters the oesophagus.Explanation:mark me brainlist ♥️

45.

Part of the earth in which living things exist​

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BIOSPHEREExplanation:

46.

The piece of chicken kept in ________ before observing under the micro scope​

Answer» HYDROCHLORIC acid.HCL...it is KEPT in hcl before OBSERVING observing under the MICROSCOPE
47.

Where do we get the stimulus​

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the stimulus from the environment i.e either the INTERNAL or external environment.Explanation:In BIOLOGY, a stimulus can be described as any CHANGE in the normal conditions of an organism which is detected by the cells of the body of the organism.In response to the stimulus an effect is generated so that the body can acquire its normal conditions back.For example, VISION is a stimulus generated by the cells of the eye in response of which we are able to see THINGS.

48.

Give one example of a metabolic reaction

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for EXAMPLE, the BREAKING down of GLUCOSE to PYRUVATE by cellular respiration

49.

What is chromatin? when is it observed clearly?​

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chromitian is FORM of CHROMOSOMES .....I HOPE it HELPS you ✌✌

50.

6. _____ instrument is used to collect sample from chicken piece.​

Answer» STERILE and wrappedHOPE THIS WILL SERVE YOUR NEED!!