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H .o.t Girls Online class 828 3254 7392 12345 |
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Explain cytotaxonomy in very short way |
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Answer» the intellectual and practical ACTIVITY encompassing the systematic STUDY of the structure and BEHAVIOUR of the PHYSICAL and NATURAL world through observation and experiment. |
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Can you please give the answers for 10 class biology transportation lesson all the questions. upload photos of that if you have guideirrelevant answers will be reported sure and correct answer will be marked as brainalist |
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Answer» if it is CBSE SYLLABUS they didn't STARTED this LESSON I am SORRY |
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look at the picture given below. complete the sentences to show how the sense organs help the boy when he rings the doorbell |
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Answer» Image result for look at the picture given below. complete the sentences to show how the sense organs help the boy when he ring the doorbell Humans have five basic senses: touch, sight, hearing, smell and TASTE. The sensing organs associated with each sense send INFORMATION to the brain to help US understand and PERCEIVE the world AROUND us.Explanation: |
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Are yar koi hai mere dosto me se online jase ki gracy rohini koi hai is planet mars pe |
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Choose the correct answer ,Which of the following diseases or condition can have a long - term effect on an individual's health .1 common cold ,2. High blood pressure, 3.typhoid ,4. Ja |
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Answer» typhoidExplanation: |
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Whenever you touch a hot object, you remove your hand immediately. What tells your hand to remove itself from hot object? Which cell takes part in this process? What is this process called? |
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Answer» tion:When we touch any hot object we immediately WITHDRAW our hands, this is due to phenomenon known as reflex action. In reflex action, sensory nerve endings PRESENT in our skin detect the heat and transfer the signal to the SPINAL CORD. |
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OMG I GOT 200 FOLLOWERS!!!!!!!I AM SO HAPPY |
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Answer» arly History of TranslationThe word 'translation' comes from a Latin term which means “to bring or CARRY across”. ANOTHER relevant term comes from the ANCIENT Greek word of 'metaphrasis' which means “to speak across” and from this, the term 'metaphrase' was born, which means a “word-for-word translationExplanation:CONGO |
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Kya hua reonline nhi aana hai kya aaj michh kar rha hu |
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2 FADH₂ yields energy?a) 4 ATP b) 8 ATPc) 6 ATPd) 10 ATP |
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(a) You know that push or pull is called as force and it is the force which sets a body at rest into motion or stops a moving body. Prepare a list of examples from daily life where the force is applied in the form of push or pull and discuss these situations with your parents/friends. (b) Derive the expression for the kinetic energy? Derive the expression for potential energy. |
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Answer» tion:FORCE is a push or a pull in a particular DIRECTION that changes the ORIENTATION of the OBJECT. Answer is c) push and pull. |
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If u have not F0LL0WED THEN F0LL0W IF U ARE MY FOLLOWERS I WILLMAKE 200 POINTS GIVEAWAY OF 100POINTS8 F0LL0WER LEFT F0LL0W FASTJALDI F0LL0W KAROWHO HAD NOT F0LL0WED |
| Answer» TION:arly History of TranslationThe word 'translation' comes from a Latin TERM which means “to bring or carry across”. ANOTHER relevant term comes from the ANCIENT Greek word of 'metaphrasis' which means “to speak across” and from this, the term 'metaphrase' was born, which means a “word-for-word translationIntro do warna unfollow | |
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5 F0LL0WER LEFT F0LL0W FASTJALDI F0LL0W KARO |
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Answer» tion:Natural resources are MATERIALS from the Earth that are used to support life and meet people's needs. ... Oil, COAL, natural gas, metals, stone and sand are natural resources. Other natural resources are air, SUNLIGHT, SOIL and water. Animals, birds, fish and plants are natural resources as wellAle support KARO sab |
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No it's my personal door kyu tujhe gruhpravesh karna hai kya.. |
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Answer» what are JOKES |
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Why does 1M of Al(SO4)3 have the highest osmotic pressure out of 1M of NaCl and 1M of NaSO4 |
| Answer» EXPLANATION: been a GREAT DAY and I will be in | |
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6 F0LL0WER LEFT F0LL0W FASTJALDI F0LL0W KARO |
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Answer» tion:NOxIn atmospheric chemistry, NO x is a generic term for the NITROGEN oxides that are most relevant for air pollution, namely nitric oxide and nitrogen dioxide. These gases CONTRIBUTE to the formation of SMOG and ACID rain, as well as affecting tropospheric ozoneSupport this guy btw UR intlo |
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Definition Of Photosynthesis?? Last Question Going Off XDFóllōw Me For More Points And Drop Some Thnx |
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Answer» The PROCESS by which GREEN plants MAKE their own FOOD from sunlight is called photosynthesis. |
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Life is like an Candle enjoy it before it burns |
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Answer» Yea, but I have a DOUBT, if LIFE is a candle, candle can be RESTORED but life can’t can you ANSWER this?Explanation: |
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Hey dear sayoni how can I forget you ha?and This I'd @nicemondal is your na? |
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Answer» nopethat's not mineher name is ninashe told me at SNAP..that she's my FANI was shocked after KNOWING thathehehe.. |
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Kya chalega sameer ham friends h to my name is sakshi rajpoot |
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Answer» Myself Kabir singh from Uttar PRADESH in 12 PCM preparing for IIT JEE MUSIC lover ❣️and you... |
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Write in detail the parts of human heart and its working. Class 10 |
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Answer» Introduction to the Human HeartThe human heart is one of the most important organs responsible for sustaining LIFE. It is a muscular organ with four chambers. The size of the heart is the size of about a clenched fist.The human heart functions throughout a person’s lifespan and is one of the most robust and hardest working muscles in the human body.Besides humans, most of the other animals also possess a heart that PUMPS blood throughout their body. Even invertebrates such as grasshoppers possess a heart like pumping organ, THOUGH they do not function the same way a human heart doesPosition of Heart in Human BodyThe human heart is located between the lungs in the thoracic cavity, slightly towards the left of the sternum (breastbone). It is derived from the embryonic mesodermal germ layer.The Function of HeartThe function of the heart in any organism is to maintain a constant flow of blood throughout the body. This replenishes oxygen and circulates nutrients among the cells and tissues.Following are the main functions of the heart:One of the primary functions of the human heart is to pump blood throughout the body.Blood delivers oxygen, hormones, glucose and other components to various parts of the body, including the human heart The heart also ensures that adequate blood pressure is maintained in the bodyThere are two types of circulation within the body, namely pulmonary circulationTypes of CirculationPulmonary circulation is a portion of circulation responsible for carrying deoxygenated blood away from the heart, to the lungs and then brings oxygenated blood back to the heart.Systemic circulation is another portion of circulation where the oxygenated blood is pumped from the heart to every organ and tissue in the body, and deoxygenated blood comes back again to the heart.Now, the heart itself is a muscle and therefore, it needs a constant supply of oxygenated blood. This is where another type of circulation comes into play, the coronary circulation.Coronary circulation is an essential portion of the circulation, where oxygenated blood is SUPPLIED to the heart. This is important as the heart is responsible for supplying blood throughout the body.Moreover, organs like the brain need a steady flow of fresh, oxygenated blood to ensure functionalityHope it was helpful to u please MARK me as brainlist |
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പ്രകൃതി സൗന്ദര്യവും കലാസൗന്ദര്യവും തമ്മിലുള്ള വിവേചനത്തിന് നിദാനമായി ലേഖകൻ പറയുന്നതെന്താണ്? |
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Answer» മനുഷ്യൻ പ്രകൃതിയിൽനിന്നു വിഭിന്നനാണെന്നുള്ള സങ്കല്പമാണ് പ്രകൃതിസൗന്ദര്യവും കലാസൗന്ദര്യവും തമ്മിലുള്ള വിവേചനത്തിനു നിദാനം.Explanation:HOPE IT HELPS |
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Draw a neat labelled diagram of t.s of leaf |
| Answer» PUT your PENCIL and DRAW it Explanation:please mark me brainlist | |
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What is peristalsis? What is the role of peristalsis in the process of digestion?please give me the correct answer of the question |
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Answer» Peristalsis is a SERIES of wave-like muscle contractions that move food through the DIGESTIVE TRACT. ..ROLE of peristalsis in the process of digestion In the large intestine peristalsis helps water from undigested food be absorbed into the blood stream.peristalsis is the movement of food through ALIMENTARY canal . When muscles contract and relax the food moves . It is important for digestion without which we will not get energy to do work |
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'नंदादीपा तेवत रहा' हे नाटक कोणाचे आहे |
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Answer» mgsmsgksgksykstjstjsgjwtksgksgksgksgjstjstuymyjAbFnzgnzymzgjTjatj |
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What Is Photosynthesis???stop sansh for thnx take points |
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Answer» photosynthesis, the process by which green PLANTS and certain other organisms transform light energy into CHEMICAL energy. During photosynthesis in green plants, light energy is captured and USED to convert WATER, carbon dioxide, and MINERALS into oxygen and energy-rich organic compounds |
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Can insectivorous plants make their own food ? |
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Answer» y prepare food by themselves only they grow in those AREAS where nitrogen is LESS in soil so they FEED on INSECTS to MEET their nitrogen requirement. |
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In which mode of transmission are hepatitis A and B caused |
| Answer» HEPATITIS A is caused by CONTAMINATED FOOD or waterHepatitis B usually occur as a result of PARENTERAL contact with infected BODY fluids.Explanation:mark me as brainliest | |
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Inditify the following pictures and label the parts |
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Answer» there is no PICTURES so I can't tell you about its LABEL parts SORRY firstly please ATTACH the picture |
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Advantages of crossing over is that is causing |
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Answer» The process of CROSSING over has great SIGNIFICANCE, which leads to the :Process of evolution.Construction of GENETIC maps.Production of new gene combination. |
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In which phase of the cell duplication of chrosomes occur |
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Answer» During MITOSIS, a EUKARYOTIC cell undergoes a carefully coordinated NUCLEAR division that results in the formation of TWO GENETICALLY identical daughter cells. ... |
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Plasmolysis finally results in shrinkage of |
| Answer» TION:Plasmolysis is the shrinking of protoplasm away from the cell wall of a PLANT or bacterium. The protoplasmic shrinking is often due to water loss VIA exosmosis, thereby resulting in GAPS between the cell wall and the plasma membrane | |
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What is innate immunity?what are it's characteristics feature |
| Answer» CHARACTERISTICS of the innate immune system and its RECOGNITION mechanisms. Innate immune response is characterized by its ability to DISTINGUISH structural components from microbial pathogens, which are present only in these microorganisms and are ABSENT in the NORMAL host cells. | |
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Scientific name of cytoplasmic |
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Answer» cytosolExplanation:All of the organelles in EUKARYOTIC cells, such as the nucleus, ENDOPLASMIC reticulum, and mitochondria, are located in the CYTOPLASM. ... The portion of the cytoplasm that is not CONTAINED in the organelles is called the cytosol. |
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What Is Vegetative Propagation? Please Report Spammers |
| Answer» VEGETATIVE reproduction is any form of asexual reproduction occurring in plants in which a new PLANT grows from a fragment or cutting of the PARENT plant or a SPECIALIZED reproductive structure. Many plants naturally REPRODUCE this way, but it can also be induced artificially.Thanks★ | |
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What Is Regeneration? Please Report Spammers |
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Answer» the ACTION or PROCESS of REGENERATING or being regeneratedOk!We will TAKE action ! |
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What Is Budding???? |
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Answer» Cuteness is a subjective term describing a type of attractiveness commonly associated with youth and appearance, as well as a SCIENTIFIC CONCEPT and analytical model in ethology, FIRST introduced by Konrad Lorenz. ... Cuteness may be ascribed to people as well as things that are REGARDED as attractive or charming.please drop some ♥️♥️♥️Explanation:please f-o-l-l-o-w m-e |
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What is heatqyw-hifu-xruaa jao |
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Answer» please mark me as brainlistExplanation:HEAT is the form of energy that is TRANSFERRED between systems or objects with different temperatures (flowing from the high-temperature SYSTEM to the low-temperature system). Also referred to as heat energy or thermal energy. |
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Which is better BHMS or BAMS or B pharma . state reason for your answerDont Spam |
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Answer» BAMS DOCTORS are allowed to do allopathy PRACTICE. You can do MD after that. After B. PHARMA. |
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If water moves inside the cell it is called as …………………….& if the water moves out of the cell it is called as ………………………………. |
| Answer» THREE terms—hyerptonic, HYPOTONIC, and isotonic—are used to describe whether a SOLUTION will cause water to move into or out of a cell: If a cell is PLACED in a hypertonic solution, there will be a net flow of water out of the cell, and the cell will lose volume. | |
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समान फ फे हाशिया कल सवहां की संसद में किस प्रकार प्रतिनियिव प्रदान लिया गया है |
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Answer» चुनावी रैलियों से लेकर सभाओं तक में, नेताओं की आक्रामक बयानबाजी देखने को मिलती है. प्रधानमंत्री, केंद्रीय मंत्री और सांसद कई ऐसे शब्दों का इस्तेमाल करते हैं, जिन्हें संसद के अंदर इस्तेमाल करने की बिल्कुल भी इजाजत नहीं होती है. संसद की गरिमा को बनाए रखने के लिए कुछ शब्दों का इस्तेमाल गलत है और सिर्फ शब्द ही नहीं, बल्कि कुछ एक्सप्रेशन का इस्तेमाल भी संसद के अंदर नहीं किया जा सकता. पीएम मोदी के एक ऐसी ही शब्द को 7 फरवरी को संसद की कार्यवाही से निकाल दिया गया. |
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What is reproduction ? hbdqasqrqm |
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Answer» Reproduction is the biological PROCESS by which new individual organisms – "offspring" – are produced from their "PARENT" or parents. Reproduction is a FUNDAMENTAL feature of all known life; each individual organism exists as the RESULT of reproduction. There are two FORMS of reproduction: asexual and sexual. |
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Economic importance of pteridophyta |
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Answer» Pteridophytes commonly known as Vascular Cryptogams, are the SEEDLESS vascular plants that EVOLVED after bryophytes. Besides being a lower plant, pteridophytes are economically very important. Dry fronds of many FERNS are used as a cattle FEED. Pteridophytes are also used as a MEDICINE. |
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Differences between permanent and maristamatic tissues |
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Answer» yduyydeyuehhehusijdhdhuejrbdiidns |
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Explain why soil give us water |
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Answer» tion:The soil's ability to retain WATER is strongly related to PARTICLE size; water MOLECULES hold more TIGHTLY to the fine particles of a clay soil than to coarser particles of a sandy soil, so clays generally retain more water. ... The process by which soil absorbs water and water drains downwards is called percolation. |
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