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1.

Which fuel is used in thermal power plant? what are the problems associated with this type of power genetration?

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the MAIN material used in THERMAL power plants. disadvantages of USING COAL is lots of SMOKE and pollution

2.

Can you explain why twelve molecules of water as substrate ate used in the equation given above?

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s the EQUATION?

3.

How are allergy causing chemicals naturally removed from the body?

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the SECRETION of antiallergen antihistamin and antiserotonin.I HOPE it will HELP U

4.

List four causes that may lead to the loss of biodiversity??

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5.

What is artificial kidney.where it is used.name the process

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ial kidney are USED in PEOPLE who do not have PROPER functioningkidney TRANSPLANT is the PROCESS

6.

Why Golgi apparatus known as packaging and dispackaging unit of the cell

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Golgi Appratus packages and dispackages the PROTEINS and lipids as WELL as it also helps in protein secretion in the different parts of the CELL. HENCE it is known as Packaging and Dispackaging UNIT of the cell. Be Brainly

7.

Define inspiration and expiration

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tion1. the PROCESS of being mentally stimulated to do or feel something, ESPECIALLY to do something creative.expiration2.the ENDING of the fixed PERIOD for which a contract is valid.

8.

Role of wild and domesticated animals in human nutrition

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cation is the PROCESS of adapting WILD plants and animals for human use. Domestic SPECIES are raised for food, work, clothing, medicine, and many other uses. Domesticated plants and animals MUST be raised and cared for by humans. Domesticated species are not

9.

True or false chemical control in humans is brought about by enzymes

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It is BROUGHT about by HORMONES

10.

Classification of a bird (pigeon) to specie level

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are gentle, plump, small-billed birds with a skin saddle (cere) between the bill and forehead. All pigeons strut about with a characteristic bobbing of the head. Because of their long wings and powerful flight muscles, they are strong, swift fliers. Pigeons are monogamous; i.e., they mate for life, and the survivor accepts a new mate only slowly. The female lays two glossy white eggs in a flimsy nest that barely holds them. The female generally incubates the eggs by night, the male by DAY. The INCUBATION period is 14 to 19 days, but the young are cared for in the nest for another 12 to 18 days.Homing pigeons (Colomba livia) possess a group of neurons that are used to help the birds process changes in the direction, intensity, and polarity of magnetic fields around them. The sensitivity of the pigeons to these physical properties allows them to determine their directional heading and altitude by using EARTH’s magnetic field. The identity of the physical structure within the pigeon’s body that collects this magnetic field information and sends it to the brain REMAINS unknown, but some scientists suspect that it MAY lie within the inner ear.

11.

Role of peroxidase activity in plant against pathogen

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ases are FREQUENTLY ASSOCIATED with plant defense against pathogens. PEROXIDASES catalyse the oxidation of substrates like phenol and its derivates, by hydrogen peroxide. They are responsible for the RADICAL dehydrogenation of sinapyl alcohol and coniferyl alcohol during the lignin SYNTHESIS.

12.

Time take by body to fall from inclined plane without friction

Answer» DS because of FRICTION LESS SURFACE.
13.

Essay on visit to nandankanan zoological park with your college freind. I need it urgently. Don't spam

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this visit, I had seen giant animals and big birds only in the pictures but in zoo, I witnessed almost every animal in front of my eyes. I can’t express this experience in words. It was really thrilling and AMAZING. I think animals are kept in a categorized way in a zoo. First, we went in the bird’s enclosure. There were many types of birds. Except for ONE or two categories, I was witnessing the all other types of birds for the time. Then, we approached to the rodent’s cage but didn’t spend much time here. We were curious to see the big animal, so we quickly headed over to the animal’s FENCE. In the midway itself, we heard a thunderous roar of a lion. Literally, we froze at our place for a moment then we remembered that lion is inside the cage. AHH, we took a deep breath. Now, we were in front of the dangerous yet beautiful giant animals. We saw deer, lion, tiger, bear, wild bear, rhino, and many more. We enjoyed watching them. Their every single move scared US to the death every time. We were scared from inside but thrilled from outside. After this visit, I must one thing that animals know the definition of brotherhood better than humans. You will see there the genuine love

14.

Sericulture practices can lead to an adverse effect on the environment. Describe this issue.

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ture REFERS to the rearing and CARE for commercial purposes of silkworms. When we use silkworms to make silk, we kill it to GIVE us the silk without interruption.When we kill any living species for the sake of MONEY or profit by any means, there is an imbalance in the biodiversity food chain. Therefore, sericulture have an ADVERSE effect on the earth.

15.

Prepare a pictorial chart/an album or a short power point presentation on any of one of the following topics. (i) Global warming (ii) Biomagnification (iii) Entrophication

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bal warming:Greenhouse gases like water vapour, carbonmonoxide, and methane and ozone ETC., are surrounded by earth and TRAPS more heat and leads to an increases temperature of the earth. If it increases, it will lead to the loss of human LIVES, plants, and animals.(ii) Biomagnifications:All things are part of a FOOD chain. As a result, toxins stored in the fats and oils of an organism at a trophic level are returned to the organisms at the next trophic level.(iii) Eutrophication:Degradation of water bodies from phosphorous and nitrogen through over FERTILIZATION, resulting in excess plant biomass, and consequently oxygen and habitat depletion.

16.

What special diet would you recommend to bring the abdomen of a patient on the medium level and why??

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hy diet may help to prevent certain long-term (chronic) diseases such as heart disease, stroke and diabetes. It may also help to reduce your risk of developing some cancers and help you to keep a healthy weight. This leaflet explains the principles of a healthy diet. It is general advice for most people. The advice may be different for certain groups of people, including pregnant WOMEN, people with certain health problems or those with special dietary requirements.Food groupsFood groupsYour body needs energy to work normally and keep you alive. You obtain this energy from nutrients in the food that you eat - MOSTLY, carbohydrates, fats and proteins. Minerals and vitamins are other nutrients that are also important in your diet to help your body stay healthy.It is important to find the right balance between these different nutrients to achieve maximum health benefits (see below). A balanced diet GENERALLY contains food from each of the following food groups:Starchy foods such as bread, rice, potatoes, pasta, ETC.Fruit and vegetables.Milk and dairy foods.Protein foods. These include meat, fish, EGGS and other non-dairy sources of protein (including nuts, tofu, beans, pulses, etc).Fatty and sugary foods are the fifth food group that you eat. However, only a small amount of what you eat should be made up from fatty and sugary foods.In addition to the above, having plenty of fibreand water in your diet is also important for your health. please tag as brainliest!!!!!!

17.

if the owner of a Litchi Garden wants to make litchis big in size and better in quality and simultaneously wants to sell those licis throughout a long period then what type of hormones are to be used

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R.....!!! mendel took pea PLANTS with contrasting characteristics - tall plant and dwarf (short) plant. On cross pollination, he got all tall plant in F1 generation. Then by self pollination of F1 tall plants, he produced second generation (F2) consisting of tall and short plants in RATIO of 3:1 .Then he concluded that ,'T' (tall) TRAIT is DOMINANT while 't' trait of shortness is recessive .@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@HOPE IT'S HELP U.... ☺

18.

Is the eye of an invertebrate and a vertebrate similar in design . What does this indicate ?

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gan of vision and light perception. In humans the eye is of the camera type, with an iris diaphragm and variable FOCUSING, or accommodation. Other types of eye are the simple eye, found in many invertebrates, and the COMPOUND eye, found in insects and many other arthropods. In an alternate pathway to the one that transmits visual images, the eye perceives sunlight. This information stimulates the hypothalamus, which passes the information on to the pineal gland. The pineal gland then regulates its production of the sleep-inducing chemical, MELATONIN, essentially setting the BODY's circadian clock (see rhythm, biological).

19.

Inner and outer radii of spool are r and r respectively. A thread is wound over its inner surface and placed over a rough horizontal surface.

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e given,Inner and outer radii of spool are r and R respectively. A thread is wound over its inner SURFACE and placed over a rough horizontal surface.In the ROLLING action the VELOCITY will be, v=RωAt bottom-most point, velocity mostly EQUAL to zero.Hence, in clockwise direction, tread winds also friction acts left wards to increase.Therefore, friction acts left SIDE and thread unwinds, spool rotates anticlockwise direction.

20.

The structural and functional unit of kidney is ______a) Seminiferous tubule b) uriniferous tubule c) Malpighian tubule d) Haversian canal

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uctural and FUNCTIONAL UNIT of KIDNEY is NEPHRON.

21.

Explain the ill effects of opioids and cannabinoids on health.

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ects of opioids: The opium DERIVATIVES immediately arrest the activity of respiratory system as well as the cardiovascular system. It also affects the vision by constricting the eye’s pupil, also leads to nausea and vomiting. Overconsumption may cause a problem in respiration and also leads to death. The victims or addicts of this drug exhibit terrible withdrawal symptoms such as muscle cramps, running nose, epilepsy ETC., when the drug is not provided to them. ILL effects of Cannabinoids: It leads to lack of sleep. It paves WAY for the loss of appetite. It prompts a CONDITION called HALLUCINATION which eventually prompts harmed mental capacities and madness. Overdose leads to cardiovascular arrest and immediate death.

22.

Genetically-engineered human insulin is obtained by inserting the gene in ______ a) pancreatic cells b) E. coli c) Agrobacterium tumefaciens d) Drosophila melanogaster

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️〰️〰️〰️✌✌Option (a) The GENETICALLY engineered human insulin is OBTAINED by inserting the gene in a PANCREATIC CELLS〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰〰✌✌The insulin is secreated by the beta cells of pancreas... ✌✌HOPE IT WILL HLP U ✌✌

23.

Name the mechanism by which new alleles appear in a population.

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leles can be introduced into the population due to the CHANGES introduced out of mutations.● In ADDITION, the new alleles are introduced into the population by gene FLOW that occurs in events where there is BREEDING between TWO populations that carry unique alleles.

24.

Why Australopithecus is considered as connecting link between ape and man?

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they SHARE features of both. They are bipedal where apes are generally not, they have a SOMEWHAT larger brain. Their hands are more adapted to holding things vs. climbing in trees. Their heads are sitting on top of their spinal column vs. rotated towards the back of the skull. These and other features SHOW them some PLACE between human and ape.

25.

Describe in brief the palaeontological evidences of human evolution.

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tological proof bearing on the developmental starting point of the Hominidae is given by dryopithecine fossils of Miocene and Pliocene DATE. These fossils comprise primarily of jaws and teeth. Dyropithecus was basically simian in its general characters, in specific highlights, outstandingly the cusp‐pattern, and extents of the molars; it demonstrated some huge way to deal with a human kind of dentition. In certain unified genera, this methodology is still additionally accentuated by the compliance of the DENTAL arcade. The way that in a few types of these fossil gorillas, the trademark specializations of modem humanoid primates were at that point obvious in early frame recommends the uniqueness of the transformative line prompting the Hominidae from which finished in the modem genera of humanoid chimps should presumably have alluded to the start of Miocene times. Later, fossil primates from South Africa, DESPITE the fact that they themselves may not hold up under any familiar connection to the man, underscore the transformative possibilities of the Dryopithecine for IMPROVEMENT toward the Hominidae. Nonetheless, an impressive hole still exists between the dryopithecine gorillas and the most punctual known delegates of the Hominidae, a hole which must be filled by further paleontological disclosures, with specific reference to the skull and appendage characters of the previous. The increase of new paleontological material of the Pithecanthropus gathering (counting those fossils which have been alluded to the sort Sinanthropus) has served to accentuate its primate status. It is imperative to take note of that, in spite of numerous crude highlights of the skull, mind, and dentition, the appendage bones of the Pithecanthropus aggregate are firmly tantamount with those of modem man. It turns out to be evident that if the modem characters of the human appendages had just been gained so ahead of SCHEDULE as the start of Pleistocene times, the purpose of dissimilarity of the Hominidae from the Simiidae more likely than not been correspondingly increasingly remote. The Pithecanthropus aggregate in all likelihood gave the premise to the development of later kinds of man. Of these, one is spoken to and by the fairly specific Neanderthal kind of later Mousterian date. This is to be viewed as an abnormal line is shown by the way that fossil human stays of early Mousterian and pre‐Mousterian date were less unmistakably "" Neanderthaloid"", and progressively associated in their anatomical highlights to Homo sapiens. There appears to be little uncertainty that these fossils speak to, as a gathering, the immediate precursors of modem man.

26.

The agrochemicals have enriched the production but not water. Why?

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e the general name used in agriculture for chemicals (fertilizers, pesticides, insecticides, etc.) to facilitate PLANT growth and protection. They are agricultural chemicals, in short.While the overuse of chemicals was initially used to improve crop production, it has now begun to affect the environment. Agricultural chemicals have a broad scope, part of the obvious EFFECTS on CROPS and the FOOD supply chain. Due to these MANY uses, they enter the surrounding areas of land and water, and therefore have a wide effect.The use of  water makes it possible to grow fruit and vegetables and to raise livestock, which is an important part of our food. Therefore, agrochemicals enriched the crop production.

27.

Explain the terms scion and stock and mention advantages of grafting.

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nd,Grafting is the technique to GROW plants in order to transfer tissues from one plant to ANOTHER. Usually it is a fast process. The upper part of the FINAL plant is called scion and the root part is called stock._______________________________________________________________disadvantages:-1.grafting is very complex process of vegetative propagation .one has the skill and knowledge about like how to successfully graft a plant.2.In order to graft a scion over a stock we have to find a scion which will fit into the stock or at least in the shape in which they fit together .so to do so we have to do a great work.3.there is not 100% success if we do this process of reproduction. Like if we  do this type of vegetative propagation .it is possible that one plant scion cant compatible with another plant stock.4.grafting can only be done when plant is dormant like in late winter to early SPRING. And usually we graft in same genus .so that is not sure we can do grafting in any plant.______________________________________________________________Advantages:-1.one plant can attain another plants characteristics. Like diseases resistance and hardness.2.when we practice grafting in order to natural reproduction. We get results very fast i.e. grafting is a fast process of reproduction.3.we can choose like what height we want i.e. we can get short apple tress if we practice grafting.4.like we got output of stem as scion that would be cut out or not in use.__________________________________________well...thanks_______

28.

A thermal power station consists of ______type of power. 1.one 2. Three 3. Two 4. Four

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e FOSSIL fuels nuclear fuels renewable landmass please yaar brainliest kardo main TUMHARE liye GENIUS she bhi a age KI dua karunga

29.

Give brief account of natural vegetative propagation in Angiosperms.

Answer» VEGETATIVE PROPAGATION IN ANGIOSPERMS : It is proces in which a part of plant body get detached and develope into a new INDEPENDENT plant ...many plant produce MODIFIED LEAF,stem, etc.for vegetative propagation.
30.

Germplasm includes _______ a) only improved varieties of crop b) all cultivated varieties and wild relatives of a particular crop. c) all hybridized varieties only d) only mutant varieties of a crop.

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udes all the cultivated varieties and WILD species related to a PARTICULAR CROP.

31.

Reason for watery nose and sneezing in the morning

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at MORNING we GET out of the bed and touch cold ground on bare feet and ALSO DUE to low TEMPERATURE. Also it can cause due to some other conditions too.

32.

The vast space beyond the earth that contains all celestial bodies

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The vast space beyond the EARTH that CONTAINS all celestial BODIES is CALLED the Universe

33.

What are coacervates

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id-rich thick liquid phase which may separate from a colloidal SOLUTION on ADDITION of a THIRD component is known as coacervates in biology.

34.

Who is dermitologist

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logy is the branch of MEDICINE dealing with the skin, nails, hair and its diseases. It is a specialty with both medical and surgical aspects. A DERMATOLOGIST is a doctor that treats diseases, in the widest SENSE, and some cosmetic problems of the skin, scalp, hair, and nailsHope it HELPS uplz mark me as brainlist

35.

Bruno found in the fields of sugarcane

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you WANT to KNOW about it....SUMMARY...

36.

What is Flower ? Explain its parts in name and function

Answer» E's ur answer!Flower is the reproductive part of the plant.Parts =>• CALYX • Corolla• STAMENCARPEL or Pistil Function => • Role in Reproduction and Multiplication• Ornamental Value• Source of FoodHope this helps you!!@Be Brainly19
37.

In prokaryotic cells kia absent a DNA b RNA c HISTON d Cytoplasm

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is only FOUND in some PROKARYOTIC organisms.So, ANSWER is (C) HISTONE

38.

Principles of health education and health promotion

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ealth ORGANISATION Principles of Health Promotion EMPOWERMENT - a way of WORKING to ENABLE people to gain greater control over decisions and actions affecting their health.Participative - where people take an active part in decision making.Holistic - TAKING account of the separate influences on health and the interaction of these dimensions.Equitable - ensuring fairness of outcomes for service users.Intersectoral - working in partnership with other relevant agencies/organisations.Sustainable - ensuring that the outcomes of health promotion activities are sustainable in the long term.Multi Strategy - working on a number of strategy areas such as programmes, policy.

39.

Pollen grain do not germinaate on stigma of same flower

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false.. POLLEN grains do GERMINATE on stigma of same flower or any other same TYPE of flower due to different agents..hope helps you DEAR thnxx

40.

The role of biological science teaching for development of emotional intelligence

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Here is your ANSWER HOPE it's HELPFUL

41.

Why mitrochondia found in sperm?

Answer» ID not KNOW ANSWER
42.

the mean of 40 number was found to be 38 later on, it was detected that a number 35 was misread as 53.find the correct mean of given number

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!SEE the ATTACHMENT for the ANSWER and explanation:)HOPE IT HELPS YOU!!

43.

We move our hand away from an hot object how does it occur

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curs due to reflex ACTION.This phenomenon is meant for such action which cannot INVOLVE much time to think .Thus the INFORMATION GOES to the spinal chord and directly comes back.The GarciaReceptor-sensory neuron-relay neuron- mitra neuron EFFECTOR

44.

What does electron transport system do in aerobic respiration

Answer» BRAINLIST I WISH I HELP you out
45.

Can anyone please answer this question with description???

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is (D)I HOPE it will HELP U

46.

The blood not coagulated in human body

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E,Proteins in your blood called fibrins work with SMALL blood cell FRAGMENTS called PLATELETS, to form the clot. This is called coagulation, a process that helps the body when an injury OCCURS because it SLOWS blood loss. ... This is called excessive blood clotting or hypercoagulation, and can be very dangerous.HOPE IT HELPS ^_^

47.

Explain how the transport of water and food material occur in plant life process question

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rt of food in plant is unidirectional .food stored in leave in the FORM of starch and transport to the part of plant..transport of WATER is bidirectional.water absorbed by root with the pressure and other pressure OCCUR by leave because of TRANSPIRATION..

48.

____ is derived from amylopectin of bacteria

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ysaccharide is DERIVED from AMYLOPECTIN in BACTERIA

49.

Nitrogenous and metabolic wastes are stored in the

Answer» NOUS and metabolic WASTE STORED in VACUOLE of the plant.
50.

The importance of diet and exercise in physical fitness and development.

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l activity or exercise can improve your health and reduce the RISK of developing SEVERAL diseases like type 2 diabetes, CANCER and cardiovascular disease. Physical activity and exercise can have immediate and long-term healthbenefits. Most IMPORTANTLY, regularactivity can improve your quality of life.