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Mammals are animals which have milk producing glands. Humans are mammals but only females have milk producing glands so only females should be called mammals and not males ? Isn't ✖Spammers stay away✖I dont have any bad thoughts I am just curious so don't report

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les and females have MILK PRODUCING glands while they are in there mothers womb but because of NATURAL DESIGN of MALES,they can not lactate.

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Which of the option below contains more sugar than strawberries lemon, banana,beetroot, carrot

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it is BANANA and STRAWBERRIES

3.

Can anyone Explain , What is Peripheral Nervous System

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ipheral nervous system is one of two COMPONENTS that MAKE up the nervous system of bilateral animals, with the other PART being the CENTRAL nervous system. The PNS consists of the nerves and ganglia outside the brain and SPINAL cord.

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name the phenomenon that governs the following green because living greenbushes are not eaten by the cross number of Louboutin greenbush increases only because I was living there were Trouble by herd of elephants no medium is plants are obtained in FM generation up on crossing pure tall and the pea plants of Miles miles one surgically removed for 7th generation film isatis in the following generation ebullient beta liver disease with the local population as a result jeans of magnet Beetle Enter the new population

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an be natural selection and or adaptation2. It is generic drift3. Here, SHORT GENOTYPE is dominated by tall genotype, but the plant should be tall and not of medium height.4. The ANSWER is acquired traits5. The phenomenon OCCURRING in this situation is GENE flow.

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मानव शरीर की हड्डियों की संरचना किस प्रकार कार्य करती है

Answer» RK as a FRAMEWORK to our bodyprovide SUPPORT to our BODY
6.

Biology Answer to d) please

Answer» GIVE me a more discriptive  ANSWER. It isn’t CLEAR
7.

List two functions of each of the following points of human female reproductive system (a) ovaries (b) Fallopian tube (c) utreus

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varies have two main reproductive functions in the body. They produce oocytes (eggs) for fertilisation and they produce the reproductive hormones, OESTROGEN and progesterone.B)The fallopian tube is a crucial structure involved in successful reproduction and, like with all structures in the human body, sometimes problems occur that hinder the structure's ability to function PROPERLY. As you now know, the main function of the fallopian tube is to transport the egg from the OVARY to the uterus.C)Functions of the uterus. Functions of the uterus include nurturing the fertilized ovum that develops into the fetus and holding it till the baby is mature enough for birth. The ferlized ovum GETS implanted into the endometrium and derives nourishment from blood VESSELS which develop exclusively for this purpose.

8.

What do the testes in a man produce

Answer» TES are TWO oval-shaped MALE reproductive glands that PRODUCE sperm and the hormone TESTOSTERONE.
9.

How do auxin bring about phototropism in shoot of plant

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10.

Example for flagellated and non flagellated bacteria

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m and STREPTOCOCCI AREEXAMPLES of NON flagellatedwhereas Vibrio cholerae and spirillum are FLAGELLATED one

11.

Which of the following is NOT a function of the excretory system?

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s the FOLLOWING? ?

12.

How is oxygen transported to each and every cells of the body?

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is transported with the help of respiratory pigment, haemoglobin PRESENT in the red blood cells of blood. it GETS attached to four oxygen MOLECULES and forms an unstable compound called oxyhaemoglobin, THEREBY oxegenating the cells of the body

13.

How long trapic e can be used to stop heavy menstrual bleeding?

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nset of action--The amount of time required for this MEDICINE to show its action is not clinically ESTABLISHED.#DURATION of effect---The amount of time for which this medicine remains EFFECTIVE in the body is not clinically established.Hope it helped you

14.

How do unicellular organisms exchange gases with the environment?

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ular organisms EXCHANGE gases with the ENVIRONMENT using a method called diffusion. SINCE their oxygen requirement is LESS, they can exchange gases through their skin using SIMPLE diffusion.

15.

Name the country in the world which has no cinema theaters

Answer» MATE ❤️❤️ HERE IS UR ANSWER..SAUDI ARABIA.....
16.

Alloys used inhousewithchemicalcomposition

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tensils steel is made by alloying IRON (FE) and carbon (C).brassIt is made by mixing copper (cu) and zinc (ZN).

17.

Decolourisation of flowering bud by excess content of which gas

Answer» THINK OXYGEN GAD
18.

A student of sees a salamander and calls it a lizard. How will you explain to him that the two are different.

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ual cue is that lizards usually have external ear-openings and clawed TOESSALAMANDERS lack such features.Salamanders are also amphibians, while lizards are REPTILES. The maindifferences between reptiles and amphibians are that reptiles are covered in DRY scales or SCUTES, while amphibians have moist skins.

19.

Who is the mayor of kadapa district

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a of Kadapa MUNICIPAL Corporation is 164.08 KM2 (63.35 sq MI). The Corporation is ADMINISTERED by an elected body headed by the Mayor. The corporation population as per the 2011 census was 344078. The present commissioner of the corporation is C.Obulesh and the mayor is Kothamaddi Suresh Babu.

20.

Define reflex action with an example 0

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actions are sudden, involuntary reactions of the body in response to stimuli. They occur without the involvement of the conscious areas of the brain. Therefore, all reflex actions are unconscious actions. Somatic NERVOUS system is responsible for reflex arcs. (Reflex ARC is the path of impulses in the reflex action. ) Reflex actions occur both from the brain and spinal cord which are the PARTS of the central nervous system. Most often these actions are mainly formed from the spinal cord. When sudden responses are REQUIRED, instructions are given by the spinal cord itself. Impulses REACH the brain only after that. Later conscious responses are made.Please,Mark me as brainliest.

21.

Assertion: ginger has a prostrate growing rhizome. Reason: shoot growth is not effected by gravity

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sertion and REASON are TRUE but Reason is not the CORRECT EXPLANATIONS of Assertion.

22.

how do advantage of exploiting natural resources with short term same differ from the advantage of managing our resources with a long term perspective

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tion:If resources are used in ACCORDANCE with SHORT term aims, present generation will be able to utilize the resources properly for growth and development. But if we use resources with long term aims, future generation will ALSO be able to utilize resources for fulfilling its needs. Thus it would be better to use our natural resources with a long term perspective so that it COULD be used by the present generation as WELL as conserved for future use. But it will deprive future generation from the benefits of these resources as resources are exhaustible.

23.

Difference between root and foliar abortion in plants

Answer» UNDERGROUND but FOLIAR is UPPER GROUND
24.

Conservative method in prokaryotes dna replication

Answer» ES your QUESTION MEAN, I didn't GOT it
25.

Chromosome undergo dehydration and coiling during which stage

Answer» HAI KYA RYT ANSWER
26.

Difference between simple gland and compound gland?

Answer» B DIFFERENTIATED on the BASIS of Function, secretion and LOCATION
27.

Explain the structure and function of hemoglobin and myoglobin

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a globular structure. Myoglobincontains a heme (prosthetic) GROUP which is responsible for its mainfunction (CARRYING of OXYGEN molecules to muscle TISSUES). ... Myoglobin is a protein FOUND in muscles that binds oxygen with its heme group likehemoglobin.

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State the difference between the structural gene in a transcription unit of prokaryotic and eukaryotes

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ryotic structural GENES are found in CONTINUITY WITHOUT any non-CODING REGION, while eukaryotic structural genes are divided into exons (coding DNA) and introns (non-coding DNA).

29.

Can you please tell me the what are the functions of renal artery

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rteryIn medicine and ANATOMY, the word renalrefers to anything related to the KIDNEY. For INSTANCE, renal failure is a failure of the kidneys. OFTEN, the words we use as scientific terms - especially medical terms - are based on Latin words. 'Renal' comes from the Latin word for kidney. You have two kidneys, and the main functions of these organs are to remove waste from the bloodstream.Arteries are numerous in your body. They are blood VESSELS that are responsible for (with a couple of exceptions) carrying oxygenated blood through the body. Your renal artery, then, is a blood vessel that carries oxygenated blood to your kidneys

30.

Experiment- evolution of carbon dioxide in process of respiration

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is CO² gas through LIME water if it TURNS milky than it is CONFIRM that it is carbon dioxide

31.

The troponin is a complex protein which appears distributed across the length of the thin filament"

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ils are COMPOSED of thick and thin FILAMENTS. Thick filaments are composed of the protein myosin; thin filaments are composed of the protein actin. TROPONIN and tropomyosin are regulatory proteins. Muscle contraction is described by the sliding FILAMENT model of contraction.

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A pregnant women underwent aminocentesis. An extra barr body is present in the embryo. Syndrome r likely to

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imilar questionQ) A PREGNANT woman underwent aminocentesis.An extra barr body is present in the embryo.SYNDROME likely to occur in child is(A)Klinefelter's syndrome(B)Down's syndrome(C)Edward's syndrome(D)Patau's syndrome(A)Klinefelter's syndrome(B)Down's syndrome(C)Edward's syndrome(D)Patau's syndromeA) Need homework help? CLICK here.Syndrome likely to occur in child is klinefelter's syndromeHence (A) is the CORRECT answer.

33.

Plz answer 8th question

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34.

Please solve sum no-27, I mark him or her as brilliantlist

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ins will SWELL up because of low concentration inside, WATER will FLOW in rasins plz MARK BRAINLIST and follow me......

35.

State are function of bore?

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r, bone stores crucial nutrients, MINERALS, and lipids and produces blood cells that NOURISH the body and play a vital role in protecting the body against INFECTION. ... Bones have MANY functions, including the following: SUPPORT: Bones provide a framework for the attachment of muscles and other tissues.

36.

Rewrite the food chain snake paddy field eagle frog

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ield – grasshopper – FROG – snake – eagle.This food chain is organized keeping in mind the FACTOR of prey and predator. Grasshoppers eat paddy field and frogs eat grasshoppers. In the same way, frogs are the predator in the case of grasshoppers and BECOME prey when it COMES to snakes and this chain goes in it the same way. This chain can also be described by the pyramid of a chain in Ecology by using tertiary CONSUMERS, secondary consumers, primary consumers and primary producers.HOPE IT HELPS YOU.MARK ME AS BRAINLIEST.

37.

Describe in brief the function of kidneys and uterus

Answer» EY .The kidneys perform the essential function of removing waste products from the BLOOD and regulating thewater fluid levels. The diagram below SHOWS the basic structure of the kidney. The kidneys receive blood through the renal artery.2. uretar.The ureter is a tube that carries urine from the kidney to the URINARY bladder. There are two ureters, one attached to each kidney.
38.

A person with a weak immune system at the time of birth due to loss of an enzyme. Name the enzyme. And cure

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ation of the immune system Some DISORDERS make the immune system unable to FIGHT off infections. In other disorders, the immune system actually ATTACKS the body’s cells or organs the same way it would attack an INFECTION. This is what happens in autoimmune disorders like lupus and rheumatoid ARTHRITIS.

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Why humus are called amorphous

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s AMORPHOUS, meaning their physical and chemical characteristics are not very WELL DEFINED.

40.

What is bone marrow ??????????????????

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rrow produces 200 billion new red blood cells every day, along with white blood cells and platelets. Bone marrow CONTAINS mesenchymal and hematopoietic stem cells. Around 10,000 people in the US are diagnosed each year with DISEASES that require bone marrow transplants. Several diseases pose a threat to bone marrow and prevent bone marrow from turning stem cells into essential cells.Bone marrow is soft, gelatinous tissue that fills the medullary CAVITIES, the centers of bones. The two types of bone marrow are red bone marrow, known as myeloid tissue, and YELLOW bone marrow, or fatty tissue.HOPE IT HELPS YOU.MARK ME AS BRAINLIEST.

41.

Gonimoblast filament of battrachospermum

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ucture having gonimoblast filaments, carposporangia and carpospores is known as cystocarp or carposporophyte. ... Each carpospore GIVES rise to the JUVENILE branched filamentous body. The juvenile form of Batrachospermum resembles an alga known as Chantransia, and THEREFORE, known as the Chantransia STAGE.

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what would be the genotypic ratio of offsprings from a test cross of an organism having AaBb genotype ?

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rid cross tracks TWO traits. Both parents are heterozygous, and one allele for each TRAIT exhibits complete dominance *. This means that both parents have recessive alleles, but exhibit the DOMINANT PHENOTYPE. The phenotype ratio predicted for DIHYBRID cross is 9:3:3:1.HOPE IT HELPS YOU.MARK ME AS BRAINLIEST.

43.

Bacterial wilt in tomato governed by how many genes

Answer» KNOW , how MANY are
44.

During forced the actively contracting muscles in body include

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ed EXPIRATION, when it is necessary to empty the lungs of more air than normal, the abdominal muscles contract and force the DIAPHRAGM upwards and contraction of the INTERNAL intercostal muscles actively PULLS the RIBS downwards.HOPE IT HELPS YOU.MARK ME AS BRAINLIEST.

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Gonimoblast filament of battrachospermum are haloid or diploid long answar type questions

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ospermum is fresh water alga. It is found in clear, cool and running streams. DEEP water plants are dark violet or reddish in COLOUR. But the shallow water SPECIES are olive green. The intensity of light CHANGES the colour of PIGMENTS. The thallus is attached to the substratum.General structure

46.

Anatomic location of root canal in mandibular molar

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shaped tooth, the canals are located in a 180° arc. The mesial buccal canal is MUCH more distal than you see in the more common 2 rooted mandibular second molar.There has been a great deal of research focused on root canal anatomy (I’m sure you remember TRYING to stay awake in dental anatomy class) but the results from various studies don’t always agree with each other. One study will say that the upper first molar has an MB2 canal 50% of the time, and the next study 95%. These discrepancies are a result of the study design. Some studies simply have too few NUMBERS to give an accurate statistic. Older studies relied on grinding or sectioning the teeth, which destroyed the anatomy they were trying to see. Many of the older studies didn’t involve microscopes, so some canals might have been missed. Don’t let the differences in the research confuse you. It is important to look at the numbers and try to understand the anatomy of the root canal space in each tooth. Averaging the numbers from the studies MAY give the best idea of canal anatomy. Recent studies use micro-CT scanning, which can be assembled into 3-D IMAGES. This is the process that Dr. Buchanan uses to produce the 3-D images on this Web site. Brown and Herbranson (3-D Tooth Atlas) have also produced an amazing compilation of canal anatomy using tomography.HOPE IT HELPS YOU.MARK ME AS BRAINLIEST .

47.

Common names of organisms belonging to phylum porifera

Answer» ANS are COMMONLY KNOWN as SPONGES
48.

Discuss the state when fertilisation does not occurs in humans

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ancy starts with FERTILIZATION, when a woman's egg joins with a man's sperm. Fertilization usually TAKES PLACE in a fallopian tube that links an ovary to the uterus. If the fertilized egg successfully travels down the fallopian tube and implants in the uterus, an embryo starts growing.Ovulation, fertilization, implantation. All the eggs for a woman's lifetime are stored in her OVARIES. ... The egg takes several days to travel down the fallopian tube into the uterus. After it is in the uterus, a fertilized egg usually ATTACHES to (implants in) the lining of the uterus (endometrium).HOPE IT HELPS YOU .MARK ME AS BRAINLIEST .

49.

Answer of diversity in living organism of which region is called a region of mega diversity

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are CALLED a REGION of MEGA DIVERSITY

50.

What happen during coping pf dna

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nitiation of DNA replication occurs in two steps. FIRST, a so-called initiator protein unwinds a short stretch of the DNA double helix. Then, a protein known as HELICASE attaches to and breaks APART the hydrogen bonds between the bases on the DNAstrands, THEREBY pulling apart the two strands.‌✌️ ✨I THINK IT HELPED YOU✨ ✌️