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Iris (plural: irides or irises) is a thin, circular structure in the eye, responsible for controlling the diameter and size of the pupil and thus the amount of light reaching the retina. Eye color is defined by that of the iris.

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lural: IRIDES or irises) is a thin, circular structure in the eye, RESPONSIBLE for controlling the diameter and size of the pupil and thus the amount of light reaching the retina. Eye color is DEFINED by that of the IRIS.=> It is absolutely True Statement.Yes,Iris (plural: irides or irises) is a thin, circular structure in the eye, responsible for controlling the diameter and size of the pupil and thus the amount of light reaching the retina. Eye color is defined by that of the iris.

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List of spoilage microorganisms in cereals and its products

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and cereal products are significant and important human food resources and livestock feeds worldwide. Cereal grains and legumes are food staples in MANY, if not most, countries and cultures and are the raw materials of many of our foods and certain beverages. The main cereal grains used for foods include corn (maize), wheat, barley, RICE, OATS, rye, millet, and sorghum. Soybeans are not a cereal product, but rather, are legumes or a pulse, but are OFTEN considered with CEREALS because of their importance as a food source.

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A student is viewing under a microscope a permanent slide showing marriages dates of asexual reproduction

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uses an ASEXUAL method of reproduction known as budding. ¤ Here a SMALL bud known as BLEB or DAUGHTER cell is formed on the parent cell.》》BE BRAINLY 《《

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Your answer will be marked brainliest. 1. How can diseases caused by virus be treated when antibiotics cannot treat diseases caused by virus

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s HELP in the TREATMENT of DISEASES which are CAUSED by VIRUS.

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Name the parent sheep of which dolly was a clone

Answer» RSET SHEEP is the NAME of the sheep
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Define ribosomes .......

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which is a following is used in solar cooker to harvest the salar energy ? 1)solar panels , 2) silicon cell, 3) mirror, 4) glass lid

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and glass lid are USED to harvest solar ENERGY in a solar cookerhope it HELPS plz MARK as brainliest

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Steps of preparation of temporary mount of a leaf peel to observe stomata are

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ps are as follows -1. First remove the stomatal covering of the LEAF carefully.2. Then, colour it by ADDING saffranin for better observation.3. Clean leaf peel if extra amount of saffranin is added.4. Then keep it on a GLASS slide and add few DROPS of glycerine to it.5. Finally, cover it with a cover-slip.Hope this helps,.If helps, please mark it as brainliest ^_^

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Which genus, believed to be the deepest-branching archaeal genus, has flagella and is strictly anaerobic?

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don't KNOW but TRY to SEARCH in GOOGLE

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Basic difference btw Coagulable and non coagulable protein

Answer» BLE proteins are those which can GET coagulated like some blood or SERUM proteins while NON coagulated are those which do not get coagulated.Hope it will be helpful
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Non clotting of blood is caused by deficiency of which vitamin

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KInherited COMBINED deficiency of the vitamin K-dependent clotting FACTORS (VKCFD) is a very RARE inherited bleeding disorder that is caused by a problem with clotting factors II, VII, IX, and X.

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Slime mould are classified in which kingdom

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ould are CLASSIFIED in KINGDOM PROTISTA

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What precaution will be take to justify prevention is better than cure

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ions to justify ‘Prevention is better than cure”.(i) Keep yourself as clean as possible. (ii) Maintain cleanliness in home as well as in the neighbourhood. (iii) Eat balanced food to prevent nutrient deficiency. (iv) TAKE a bath daily. (v) Always wash your hands before and after every meal, (VI) Maintain proper provisions for safe disposal of human excreta and domestic waste. (VII) Awareness on sexually-transmitted disease should be given to every person as possible to avoid these diseases. (viii) Well-isolated SEWER system should be provided.hope it helps u

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How can you justify the statement prevention of disease is better than cure

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ay from smoking. Even second HAND smoke increases your risk. MAINTAIN a healthy weight. If you are unsure about what is healthy for you, ask your doctor during your next visit. ... Eat a BALANCED diet. ... Avoid drinking too much alcohol. ... Keep ACTIVE.

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If Alfa and 1/ Alfa are the zeroes of 4x²-17x+k-4,find the value of k.

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will HELP you

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What is meaning of physical,mental and social health?

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is a STATE of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not MERELY the ABSENCE of DISEASE or infirmity" WHO definition. SURGERY AND HEALTH FOR ALL. "Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity" WHO definition.

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A student was asked to observe and identify the various parts of an embryo of a red kidney bean seed . He identified the parts and listed them as under: I) Tegman II) testa III) radical IV) cotyledon V) Plumule. The correctly identified parts among these are: (A)I,II and III. (B)II, III and IV. (C)III ,IV and V. D)I, III , IV and V. Please answer with explanation.

Answer» C is the ANSWER
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Largest artery in human body

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s the answer.HOPE IT HELP YOU PLS MARK AS BRAINLIEST

19.

"Birds have evolved from reptiles." State evidence to prove the statement.

Answer» US MAY be because jshxjs no C at I'm SEE V
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Enlist the four causes that may lead to the loss of biodiversity??

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auses of BIODIVERSITY :☆Habitat Loss and Fragmentation.☆Over-exploitation for Commercialization.☆Invasive Species.☆Pollution.☆Global Climate Change.☆Population GROWTH and Over-consumption.☆Illegal Wildlife Trade.☆Species extinction.hope it helps ♡♡

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How does the shape of a cell govern its functions?

Answer» PE of a CELL will affect itssurface area. The surface area of a cell DICTATES how much interaction the cell will have with its ENVIRONMENT. Cells with high surface area are USUALLY cellsthat require a lot of interaction with their environment. ... more room to carry hemoglobin or oxygen, has a large surface area.hope it helps ♡♡
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Name an organism that reproduces by spores list two advantages of reproduction by sporulation

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ge of spore formation are:Spore can survive under UNFAVORABLE conditions as they are covered by a hard protective coat.Spores can grow to PRODUCE new plants and does not REQUIRE sexual INTERACTION with another organism.Due to their small size and LIGHT weight, they can be dispersed easily.

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Wrire five sexual transmitted diseases.

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.Gonorrhoea3.Syphilis4.Mycoplasma Genitalium5.Trichomoniasis6.Crabs/Pubic LiceHope it HELPS you.Mark it as a BRAINLIEST ANSWER if you FOUND it HELPFUL.

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What is mean by air and water pollution?

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Water Pollution. Air pollution is a GENERAL term that covers a broad range of contaminants in the atmosphere. Pollution can occur from natural causes or from HUMAN ACTIVITIES. ... Air pollutants are found as gases or particles, and on a restricted scale they can be trapped INSIDE buildings as indoor air pollutants.

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Prove that the lymphatic system is a parallel circulatory system

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mphatic system RUNS throughout your body and is parallel to your venous system. HOWEVER, unlike your veins, the lymphatic system is not a CLOSED system and has no central pump (i.e. your heart). ... The lymph VESSELS GENERALLY parallel your body's arteries and veins.

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How the biosphere is a dynamic and stable system?

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re has biotic (living) and abiotic (non-living) components. ... Abiotic components are LAND WATER and AIR. A constant INTERACTION between the abiotic and biotic components of the biosphere results in the transfer of food and ENERGY, which makes it adynamic but stable system.

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Collect water from two different water bodies around you and study them for ph, clarity and presence of any living organism

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he center of the POND in a small boat.SLOWLY immerse the Secchi’s disc into water vertically holding the rope tightly till the black and WHITE segments of the disc disappear.On reaching a particular depth, the disc becomes completely invisible.Using a pin, mark the LENGTH of the rope when the disc disappears (say A cm).Slowly PULL up the disc till the black and white segments of the disc just reappear.

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Prevents tooth decay (h3) vitamin k2 plays an important role in preventing tooth decay and maintaining strength of our teeth. Vitamin k2 is also efficient in reversing arterial calcification, a therapy for rheumatoid arthritis. Vitamin d is responsible for activating odontoblast (teeth cells).

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nately, there are few courses of ACTION that an individual can take to PREVENT or reverse arterial calcification, with one breakthrough exception: VITAMIN K2 MK-7, taken in adequate NUTRITIONAL doses, has been shown to REDUCE the progression of vascular smooth muscle (arterial) calcification and even reverse ..

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How does lack of nutrition affect our activities personalities.how can you prevent it

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ufficient nutrient or poweraffects the daily routine ACTIVITIES. It will affect the all activities in our dayto day life. So eat the HEALTHY fruits, vegetables and maintain our health in good condition. NUTRITION deficiencyaffects eyesight and also causes some SKIN diseases.

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what precautions should be taken for household solid waste management? what you will suggest to your mother regarding this?

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r here is ur answerPrecautions I will suggest my mother to take while managing household solid waste are as follows:Always throw solid waste I a separate dustbin done MIX solid and liquid waste.Use GLOVES specially while DISPOSING broken bottles, cans ETC. so that you don’t hurt yourself. If disposing hazardous waste, make SURE you keep the dustbin covered.thanks for a question dear.....

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A fungal cell can withstand a much greater changes in the surrounding medium than an animal cell. Justify.

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lls permit the cell of plant, fungiand bacteria to WITHSTAND very dilute external media WITHOUT BURSTING. ... Because of their walls, such cells can withstand much greater CHANGES in the surrounding MEDIUM than animal cells...

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Difference between resistance acquired by mutation and transferable drug resistance

Answer» E is ur answer...Transfer of antibiotic resistance genes. Any gene has the potential to be transferredbetween bacteria in this manner, INCLUDING antibiotic resistance genes. ... Foreign DNA can be harmful to a bacterium, and there are machineries in place that degrades incoming DNA. However, these SYSTEMS are not 100% efficient.thanks for a question DEAR
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Describe one way in which the smallfood intestine adopt for absorption of food

Answer» E is ur answerThe SMALL intestines are well adapted for ABSORBING nutrients during digestion by: being very long, having villi and microvilli that increase surface area, USING muscular contractions to move and mix food, and receiving and housing digestive enzymes and BILE that help the breakdown of food.thanks for a question
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Internal structure of monocotyledonous stem

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ermis:It is as usual single-layered with cuticularised outer walls.II. GROUND Tissues:Next to epidermis there are TWO or three layers of SCLERENCHYMA forming the hypodermis.III. Vascular:Bundles are NUMEROUS and SCATTERED in the ground tissue, more crowded towards the periphery than towards the centre. The bundles are collateral closed.

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Define homeostasis. Which part of the brain regulates temperature of the body in hu- mans?

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e is ur answerHomeostasis: the ability to keep a system at a constant condition. Hormone: a chemical MESSAGE RELEASED by cells into the body that affects other cells in the body. HYPOTHALAMUS: a PART of the BRAIN thatcontrols things like thirst, hunger, body temperature, and the release of many hormones.....thanks...for the question

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Partial protection by 18 glycrrhetinic acid against cisplatin induced oxidative intestinal damage in wistar rats: possible role of nfkb and caspases. Pharmacological reports.

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e is your answerCisplatin (CP) is a potent chemotherapeutic AGENT commonly USED for the treatment of various malignancies. It has varied UNDESIRABLE effects such as nephrotoxicity, intestinal toxicity which limit its wide and extensive clinical usage. 18β-Glycyrrhetinic acid (GA) is a pentacyclic triterpenoid DERIVATIVE, obtained from the HERB liquorice having pharmacological properties such as anti-inflammatory, hepatoprotective and antioxidant. The present study was designed to investigate in vivo efficacy of GA against CP induced small intestinal toxicity

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Patient-specific simulations reveal significant differences in mechanical stimuli in venous and arterial coronary grafts.

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cal stimuli are key to understanding disease progression and CLINICALLY observed DIFFERENCES in failure RATES between arterial and venous grafts FOLLOWING coronary artery bypass graft surgery..... ...

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Experimental proof for semiconservative mode of dna replication

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e is your answerThe 2 STRANDS seperate frm each other and both ACT as template for the synthesis of another strand. As the two strands are complementary both the strands when REPLICATED make the the other strand. Thus is the SEMI conservative MODEL of DNA replication. Its importance lies in its simplicity.......

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People suffering from varicose veins can get rid of it if they use grape seed extract. They are known for promoting the formation of collagen, which is a protein that helps in maintaining the elasticity of connective tissues and strengthening the walls of blood vessels.

Answer» E veins are enlarged and twisted veins, usually located on legs. Although HEREDITY seems to play a role, excessive pressure on these veins is the leading cause of their enlargement. VARICOSE veins usually affect women and people who stand for extended periods on a regular BASIS...... I HOPE u ubderstand thanks
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Which is the animal protein

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41.

Overcrowding of teeth ongoing gingivitis overbiting and why there is crowding of teeth

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crowding or malocclusion is a hereditary condition that occurs whenthere is an insufficient AMOUNT of space for all the teeth to properly fit within your MOUTH. ... Losing your PRIMARY teeth too EARLY or the improper growth of teeth can also causecrowding.

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Critical step in the anaerobic digestion process is methanogenesis. In the anaerobic digestion process the organic matter is broken down by a con- sortium of microorganisms in the absence of oxygen and lead to the formation of digestate and biogas which mainly consist of methane and car

Answer» TICAL step in the anaerobic digestion process is Methanogenesis. In the anaerobic digestion process the organic MATTER is BROKEN down by a con- sortium of microorganisms in the absence of oxygen and lead to the formation of digestate and biogas which mainly consist of methane and carbon DIOXIDE.
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Outcome measures in assessing efficacy and safety of warfarin and acitrom in atrial fibrillation

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rfarin.Test INR daily until it has returned to the therapeutic range.Restart warfarin with a reduced DOSE when INR < 5.Give vitamin K 1.0 – 2.5 MG, orally if INR fails to reduce, or if there is high RISK of serious bleeding (N.B. SUBCUTANEOUS administration is not effective)

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Collect news from news pepars about milk prodction and impurities milk

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oduction& Impurities in MILK MilkProduction is main Product of Dairy Farming & which is a part ofAgricultural business. With AVAILABLE new technologies & great breeds ofCows & buffalos INDIA’s in world’s top 5 milk producer nations’. Within nationthere is good competition among many STATES for good quality milk production.With the help of government & support form dairy department this industryis blooming year by year & people are taking it is as serious profitablebusiness. From cattle food to kitchen everything is matters pure & tastymilk.Here are fewimpurities which affect the quality of milk. Few are doped by even by milkproducers themselves to get more profit on selling which is a crime.1. Water inmilk, one of basic impurity 2. Addingurea in milk: Increase the whiteness in milk 3. Syntheticmilk : almost  a kind of fake milk . Dangerous  to health 4. Vanaspatior dalda oil /ghee in milk 5. Starch inmilk

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What are vestigial organs? What is the difference between the theories of Lamarck and Darwin? please it's urgent.....

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and Lamarck were both SCIENTISTS who tried to understand EVOLUTION. Lamarck's theory of evolution was based AROUND how organisms (e.g. animals, plants) CHANGE during their lifetime, and then pass these CHANGES onto their offspring. ... Darwin's theory became accepted because it had more evidence that supported it.

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Drugs used to quickly reduce the symptoms of allergy

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re SEVERAL different CLASSES of DRUG USED to treat allergy symptoms. The most common includeantihistamines, nasal steroid sprays, and asthma medications such asSingulair (montelukast).

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Organs which have different origin and fundamental structure but perform similar functions

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e organs which have similarappearance and function but are quitedifferent in their origin, DEVELOPMENT and anatomy. The wing of an insect and a bird have COMPLETELY DIFFERENT basic structure, but they PERFORM the same function of flying

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Dna molecule was identified as the carrier of genetic information by

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ecules are carriers of an organism's genetic information. A cell's chromosomes are made fromDNA MOLECULES and ASSOCIATED proteins. This chapter LOOKS at the discovery and structure of DNA - themolecule of life.

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Which one used for antiseptic

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e used to DISINFECT the skin before injections are given, among other uses. Chlorhexidine gluconate isused as a skin antiseptic and to treat inflammation of the GUMS (gingivitis). Hydrogen PEROXIDE is used as a 6% (20 Vols) solution to clean and deodorize wounds and ulcers.

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A gardener has 1500 plants .He was to plant these such that the number of rows and columns remain the same. The minimum extra number of plants he needs in order to do this are

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number of ROWSAND number of COLUMNS remain same (EQUAL) then the total number of trees will bein the form of perfect square (x² )As 1000 is not a perfect square, we first  need to check for a perfectsquare above and nearest to 1000. [solution is in the attachment]So , the gardener  needs to add 24 more trees that the number of ROWS and  columns remain same.