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Cell of the ________ possess dense cytoplasm and generally have more than one nucleus. |
| Answer» SWER is →––––―――Tapetum―――――――Hope it HELP:) | |
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What are the pathways of carbon-dioxide in the atmosphere |
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Answer» atmosphere,CARBON is attatched to some oxygen in a gas called carbon dioxide. PLANTS USE carbon dioxide and sunlight to make their own good and grow.The carbon becomes part of the plant.Plants that DIE and are buried and may turn into fossil fuels MADE of carbon like coal and oil over millions of years |
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What will happen if peacock only eat snakes?? |
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Answer» ocks only eat the snakes then the POPULATION of snakes extinct and the peacock which will SURVIVE only on snakes DIES DUE to hunger.foodweb gets disturbed and population of rats and frogs INCREASES as their predator is absent |
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Kwashiorkor, scurvy, veri-beri, night blindness. Find the odd one out by give reason |
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Answer» rkor because it is CAUSED by PROTEIN DEFICIENCY and the OTHERS are caused by MINERAL deficiency |
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Describe the element that has to demonstrate the semiconservative mode of dna replication |
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Answer» servative replication describes the mechanism by which DNA is replicated in all KNOWN cells. ... Conservative replication WOULD leave the two original template DNA strands TOGETHER in a double helix and would produce a COPY composed of two new strands CONTAINING all of the new DNA base pairs. |
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Name any two plants which bear naked seeds are they angiosperms and gymnosperms |
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Answer» erhere is UR answerGymnosperms bear NAKED seedsThe gymnosperms , also known as Acrogymnospermae, are a group of seed-producing PLANTS that includes conifers, cycads, Ginkgo, and gnetophytes. The term "gymnosperm" comes from the Greek composite word meaning "naked seeds"HOPE this will help uRegardsDivya^_^ |
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Write some symptoms of sick animals |
| Answer» IMALS SHOWS a varitey of symptomsLoss of appetitePain n discomfortLose of BODY WEIGHT No ACTIVE responseHope this helps mate | |
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Difference between homologus and analogous organs |
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Answer» ous STRUCTURES have similar morphology, embryology and anatomy etc. but are dissimilar in their functions. ... Analogous structures are those structures in different species which PERFORM the same function, have similar appearance and STRUCTURE but are not evolved TOGETHER; therefore do not SHARE a common ancestor.hope it helps .. |
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How to identify the correct diagrams of yeast budding among the given several options |
| Answer» ONE parent cell and one daughter cellbudding TYPE of reproduction can also be SEEN | |
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What is centrosome??? |
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Answer» end..Here is your answer..In biology, the centrosome is an ORGANELLE that serves as the main MICROTUBULE organizing center (MTOC) of the animal CELL as WELL as a regulator of cell-cycle progression.HOPE that it will help you |
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What is microtubule??? |
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Answer» bules are one of the cytoskeletal FILAMENT systems in eukaryotic CELLS. The microtubule cytoskeleton is INVOLVED in the transport of material WITHIN cells, carried out by motor proteins that MOVE on the surface of the microtubule. |
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Explain three physiological factors determing stength |
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Answer» e SIZE :- Muscle strength directly depends on the crosssectional area of muscle. It is well known that bigger and larger muscle can produce more force. The force PRODUCED by the same size of muscles in males and females is approximately the same but males are found to be stronger because they have larger and bigger muscles in COMPARISON to females. 2. Body weight :- There is a positive correlation between the body weight and strength individuals with then heavier body weight are stronger than the individual with the lighter weight. 3. Muscle composition : - The muscle composition is genetically determined and can not be changed by any type of training. 4. Nerve impulses :- The nervous system also play a role in muscle strength. The brain and nervous system has power to activate more motor units when they need to generate larger AMOUNT of force. Through the strength training, the body LEARNS to recruit more motor units and increase these units. 5. Age and gender :- Age and gender is a factor which effects the muscle strength. Muscle strength decline with the age but it is primarily due to a decrease in muscle cross sectional area and decline in the amount of contractil tissues within the muscle fibres. Regular strength training limits loss of muscle strength with ageing.Hope it helps |
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What is ribosome?????? |
| Answer» OME is a complex cellular MECHANISM used to translate GENETIC code into chains of amino acids. Long chains of amino acids fold and function as proteins in cells.Following diagram will help u to UNDERSTAND ....|| RIBOSOME || | |
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What is nucleus?????? |
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Answer» the positively charged central core of an atom, consisting of protons and neutrons and containing NEARLY all its mass.BIOLOGYa dense ORGANELLE present in most eukaryotic cells, typically a single ROUNDED structure bounded by a DOUBLE membrane, containing the genetic MATERIAL. |
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Mention two symptoms of turner's syndrome |
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Answer» nd symptoms of Turner SYNDROME may vary among GIRLS and women with the disorder. For some girls, the PRESENCE of Turner syndrome may not be readily apparent, but in other girls, a number of physical features and poor growth are apparent early. Signs and symptoms can be subtle, developing SLOWLY over time, or SIGNIFICANT, such as heart defects. |
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State and explain the two approachable of treating a disease |
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Answer» reduce the EFFECTS of disease (or symptom directed treatment) for this one can take medicines which reduces the symptoms which are mainly due to inflammation caused by acid.ORA person can take rest which enables one to conserve energy.(2) To eliminate the cause of disease:Medicines can ALSO kill the microbes as the medicines can block either :(a) the pathways specific for the synthesis of new substances required by the pathogen or(B) respiration required by each of the specific groups of pathogenic ORGANISMS. |
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Give me the examples of Porifera and Cnidaria |
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Answer» EXAMPLES :PORIFERA :Cliona - BORING sponge, harmful to pearl OYSTER Spongia/euspongia - bath spongeSpongilla - freshwater spongeChalina - Dead man's fingers/mermaid's glovesCNIDARIA : Physalia - Portuguese man of warAurelia - MOON jellyfish Metridium, ADAMSIA - sea anemonePennatula - sea penGorgonia - sea fanMeandrina - CORAL brainCorallium rubrum - red coralHope it helps..! Thanks! |
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State the type of genotype found in human male and female???? |
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Answer» XXmale-XY PLZ MARK the ANSWER as BRAINLIEST. |
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What changes occur in the body at the period of adoulsence |
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Answer» ....✌✌✌✌✌HERE IS YOUR ANSWER.............._______________________________ADOLESCENCE:-The adolescence is the period of change of getting transformed from child to an adult. That this pergodic they usually develop some secondary sexual characters.COMMON CHANGES IN ADOLICENCE● Secreaction of oil glands which leads to the formation of acne and pimples in the face●Growth of the HAIR in the underarms.● Growth of fine hair on HANDS and legs.CHANGES IN BOYS●Change of voice ( harsh voice)●Broadning of shoulders.●growth of moustache ●adam's APPLE in NECK region.●erect pennis.CHANGES IN GIRLS●Regulation ofor mensural cycle●growth and development of mammary glands.●broading of hip region●darkening of nipple region._____________________________HOPE MY ANSWER WOULD HELP YOUREGARD [email protected] |
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Which part of the following is formed when second male gamete unites with two polar nuclei |
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Answer» grain contains three male GAMETES . one leads the to ovule by making pollen tube . it then burst and get destroyed .then the first male gamete fuse with ova and become zygote The SECOND male gamete unites with two polar nuclei to produce endosperm which PROVIDES NUTRITION to the zygote |
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What is reflex active and types of reflex active? |
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Answer» ✌✌✌✌HERE IS YOUR ANSWER..............._____________________________REFLEX ACTIONS●The reflex actions are the automatic and the sudden RESPONSE to the stimulus. ●The spinal cord is the major controller of reflex acations.●The reflex actions protects our BODY safely from getting damaged or hurting with injuries●The reflex actions takes place in such a way as givenotice below.STIMULUS=>RECEPTORS=>SENSORYNEURON=> SPINALCORD=> MOTORNEURON=>RECEPTORS IN MUSCLES=> ACATION____________________________HOPE MY ANSWER WOULD HELP YOUREGARD [email protected] |
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A haemophiliac man married with normal female then the phenotypic and genotypic ratio occur |
| Answer» TE!!________________________________________________________________ As hemophilia is sex linked recessive disease.So, GENOTYPE of AFFECTED male is XhYAnd genotype of NORMAL female is XXSo, chances of genotype of their offspring will be...GO THROUGH ATTACHMENT....HOPE IT WILL HELP U...#phoenix | |
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arun takes the food swallowing but nithin takes food by chewing.if facial nerve stop functioning it will affect the digestion of adversely explain the reason |
| Answer» FACIAL nerve helps MOVEMENT of jaws. Hence it helps in CHEWING. If this nerve is dysfunctional he may not able to chew the food | |
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Evolution: short note |
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Answer» ial changes in the GROUP of living organism that TAKE place very gradually is called evolution. Evolution and ALSO described as the formation of NEW species due to natural selection .The process of evolution take millions of years for DEVELOPMENT and specification of different organs. |
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Hiptage and cotton seeds are disapered by |
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Answer» - ____________________________________________________________=> Seeds are dispersed by this mode are light in weight. => Air currents carry them away from the parent plant with the help of wind.______________________________=> Many aquatic and terrestrial plants use water for seed dispersal.=> Many of the plants does show hollow seeds that help in floating on water.______________________________=> ANIMALS disperse the seeds when they THROW away the seed once they have eaten the fruit.______________________________=> some plants dispersed seeds LITERALLY by exploding.=> the plants have pods that explode when they are ripened.______________________________=> large heavy fruits just FALL on the ground as they are ripen => these fruits name then be eaten by animals are carried by water or they may just roll away.======================================Seed Dispersal method of - ______________________________ - Dispersal by EXPLOSION=> Cotton plants have pods which exploid when they are ripen.______________________________ - Wind Dispersal=> Hipteg produce seeds which are light in weight. ______________________________ |
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The hard part of the covering the seed is called |
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Answer» d PART COVERING the SEED is CALLED seed coatHope it will be HELPFUL |
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Disscus the composition of the total perantral nutrition |
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Does metamorphosis play a significant role in growth of organisms |
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Answer» tamorphosis PLAY a significant role in GROWTH of organisms. METAMORPHOSISchange in the form and often habits of an ANIMAL after the embryonic stage during normal development. (e.g. the TRANSFORMATION of a caterpillar into a butterfly or a tadpole into a frog.) |
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Which hormone is responsible for Dwarfism in human? |
| Answer» RI hormone is RESPONSIBLE for DWARFISM in human.hp it HLPS u. | |
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Difference between.Nuclei of cell.And.Nuclei.Of brain |
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Answer» central nervous system, a collection of NEURON CELL bodies is called a nucleus. In the peripheral nervous system, a collection of neuron cell bodies is called a ganglion The one exception to this rule that you may have ENCOUNTERED is the basal ganglia in the brain.Hope it will HELP you FRIEND Please mark it as the brainleast |
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Dicuss various theories of explaining recombination |
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Answer» cular biology, recombination generally refers to the molecular process by which GENETIC variation FOUND associated at two different places in a continuous piece of DNA becomes DISASSOCIATED. ... At least four types of naturally occurring recombination have been identified in LIVING organisms.Hope it will help you friend Please mark it as the brainleast.... |
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If the external solution balance the osmatic pressure of cytoplasm, it is said to be |
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Answer» e osmotic pressure OUTSIDE the red BLOOD cells is the same as the pressure INSIDE the cells, the solution is ISOTONIC with respect to the CYTOPLASM |
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Which gas is the major consisted of biogas over fossil fuels |
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Give me any 5 main points of lichens & round worms |
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Answer» :• It is a SYMBIOTIC relationship between algae and fungi.• Algal part is PHYCOBIONT and fungal part is mycobiont.• They grow on rocks, tree TRUNKS, grounds etc.• e.g. parmellia, ALECTORIA etc.Phylum Nematoda {Round worms}•Also called as round worms.•Bilaterally symmetrical,unsegmented triploblastic.•These are pseudocoelomic.•some are parasites on plants & animals.•Reproduction is sexual and sexes are separate.•e.g.Ascaris,Filarial worm etc.PLEASE MARK ME AS BRANLIEST...... |
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How does a telescope work? |
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Answer» ing TELESCOPES work by using two lenses to focus the LIGHT and make it look LIKE the object is closer to you than it really is. Both lenses are in a shape that's called 'CONVEX'. Convex lenses work by bending light inwards (like in the diagram). ... Reflecting telescopes, on the other HAND, don't use lenses at all. |
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What is androspore which filament is developed from this structure |
| Answer» MADE of TUNGSTEN FILAMENT is USED | |
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What is the diffrence between Ammonotelic and Ureotelic |
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Answer» elic MEANS PRESENCE of AMMONIA in URINE.Ureotelic means presence of urea in urine. |
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Name the process in which a harmful chemical enters the food chain and gets concentrated at each trophic level. |
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Answer» the ANSWER is BIOMAGNIFICATION .hope it helps...pls MARK as BRAINLIEST |
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Can artificial intelligence be used in health care |
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Answer» it can be DONE ..... |
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Explain the main differences and similarities between somatoform and conversion disorders. |
| Answer» ATION and conversion disorder. Somatization is the psychological MECHANISM WHEREBY psychological distress is expressed in the form of physical symptoms. ... Conversion disorder occurs when the somatic presentation involves any ASPECT of the central nervous system over which voluntary CONTROL is exercised. | |
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Explain the term thecodont and diphyodont and also give the fundula formula of human being |
| Answer» NT:-teeth a are positioned inside the socket of jaw BONE .Diphyodont:-APPEARANCE of two sets of teeth in the life span of the individual.Dental FORMULA of HUMAN:- 2 1 2 4 / 2 1 2 3Milk teeth dental formula:- 2 1 0 2 / 2 1 0 2 | |
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Why is chlorophyll-a is called Essential pigment |
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Pls someone please solve this question the one who would solve it correctly would be marked brainliest describe the mechanism of Movement in sensitive plants |
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Answer» e =======This happens when the receptors present in the plant’s body are activated by an ALTERATION or MODIFICATION of the plant’s shape. Mimosa PUDICA, better known as the ‘touch-me-not plant’, is ONE of the few plants that demonstrate this rapid plant movement. |
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Why are doctors helping us |
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Answer» this is their social duty TOWARDS US as same as prime MINISTER, IAS OFFICER and all are doing their social duty. |
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Describe the mechanism of Movement in sensitive plants |
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Answer» on directional movement of a plant part in response to the touch of an object is called THIGMONASTY.:- thigmonasty MEANS touch which is provided by the sensitive plant (Mimosa pudica).:- it is also known as touch me not plant.:- the sensitive plant has pad like swelling called pulvini at the base of each leave the folding up of the leaf of a sensitive plant on touching is due to the sudden loss of water from the bed like swelling called "pulvini" present at the base of all these of the sensitive plant which MAKES the "pulvini" lose the firmness causing the leave to drop and FALL. THANK YOU |
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Give reason banglossus is considered as connecting link between nan chordates and chordates |
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Answer» anoglossus is CONSIDERED an important connecting link between chordates and non-chordates (vertebrates and INVERTEBRATES) as they have notochord, gill-slits (BRANCHIAL openings) and the dorsal TUBULAR nerve CORD which are the three main characteristics of chordates. |
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Describe the structure of stomach in human beings what steps of digestion take place in the stomach |
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