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Make the difference between living things and non living things |
| Answer» THINGS NEED ENERGY ReproduceRespirateControl and coordinateGrowMovementExcreteTransport | |
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*)zygote of spirogyra produces four haploid nuclei in which a)one is functional b)two are functional c)three are functional d)all are functional |
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How does exercise affect the heart |
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Answer» Just as exercise strengthens other muscles in your body, it helps your heart muscle BECOME more EFFICIENT and BETTER ABLE to pump blood throughout your body. This means that the heart pushes out more blood with each beat, allowing it to beat slower and KEEP your blood pressure under control.pls mark brainliest. |
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Hii guys which is worlds biggest zoo |
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Answer» Henry Doorly ZooHousing around 17,000 animals and CONSIDERED to be the LARGEST zoo in the WORLD, Henry Doorly Zoo located in Nebraska was ORIGINALLY built in 1864. It is also known to have the largest cat complex in the world and world's largest indoor desert.Mark me as the brainliest |
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This question contains 35 points... What are the precautions to be taken while observing lactobacillus bacteria in butter milk ? |
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Answer» Yogurt has been made and consumed for thousands of years, and is today recommended for effective regulation of the DIGESTIVE system. Although milk from a number of animals (sheep, goat and water buffalo) can be used, it’s more popularly PRODUCED by using milk from cows. This process also involves the use of bacteria, which thickens the milk, giving it a tangy taste.Yogurt is produced through a SIMPLE process referred to as fermentation. Here, the lactose in milk is fermented by rod-shaped bacteria to produce lactic ACID. It is this acid that gives yogurt its CHARACTERISTICS. |
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1)cell wall of algae is chemically composed of a)-hemicellulose, pectins, proteinsb)-chitinc)-cellulose, galactanas, mannand)-pectins, cellulose, proteins |
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An ac circuit, the current is given by i = 4 sin (100nt + 30º) ampere. The current becomes maximum firsttime (after t = 0) at t equal to -(1) (1/200) sec(2) (1/300) sec(3) (1/50) sec(4) None of the above |
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Answer» tion:i max is I PEAK equals to i\root 2 equating the valueshoping it was right |
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How many chambers does fishes heart have? |
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Answer» A FISH HEART has 2 CHAMBERS namely a VENTRICLE and auricle.Explanation: |
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What type of plant tissue are |
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Answer» have only three tissue types: 1) Dermal; 2) Ground; and 3) Vascular. Dermal tissue covers the OUTER surface of HERBACEOUS PLANTS. Dermal tissue is composed of epidermal cells, closely packed cells that secrete a waxy cuticle that aids in the PREVENTION of water loss.Hope my ANSWER helps you.Please mark me as Brainliest. |
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What are macronutrients and what are they called macronutrients |
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Answer» a type of FOOD (e.g. FAT, protein, carbohydrate) REQUIRED in large amounts in the diet.a chemical element (e.g. POTASSIUM, magnesium, CALCIUM) required in large amounts for plant growth. |
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How do humans reproduce ? |
| Answer» HUMANS REPRODUCE by the PROCESS of SEXUAL INTERCOURSE.. | |
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What is the difference between living and existing? |
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Answer» tion:EXISTING means any stuff that EXISTS on earth while living means spending LIFE. |
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Hii...hru all...my question is...define cellular respiration...... |
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Answer» cellular respiration is a set of METABOLIC reactions and processes that take PLACE in the cells of ORGANISMS to convert biochemical energy from nutrients into ATP. |
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What is food how are u I will mark a brainest answer |
| Answer» FOOD is any substance to provide nutritional support to any organism . it contains all NUTRIENTS needed to develop a organism . It is usually plant or animal ORIGIN plz MARK me as BRAINLIEST | |
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Labactivity about Internalstructure of kidney |
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Answer» The KidneysThe kidneys are the primary functional organ of the renal system. They are essential in homeostatic functions such as the regulation of electrolytes, maintenance of acid–base balance, and the regulation of blood pressure (by maintaining salt and water balance). They serve the body as a natural FILTER of the blood and remove wastes that are excreted through the urine. They are also responsible for the reabsorption of water, glucose, and amino acids, and will maintain the balance of these molecules in the body. In addition, the kidneys produce hormones including calcitriol, erythropoietin, and the enzyme renin, which are involved in renal and hemotological physiological processes.Anatomical LocationThe kidneys are a pair of bean-shaped, BROWN organs about the size of your fist. They are covered by the renal capsule, which is a tough capsule of fibrous connective tissue. ADHERING to the surface of each kidney are two layers of fat to help cushion them. The asymmetry within the abdominal cavity caused by the liver typically results in the right kidney being slightly lower than the left, and left kidney being located slightly more medial than the right. The right kidney sits just below the diaphragm and posterior to the liver, the left below the diaphragm and posterior to the spleen.This is a DRAWING of HUMAN kidneys, viewed from behind with the spine removed. The left kidney is slightly higher than the right one due to the asymmetry within the abdominal cavity caused by the liver. |
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What are prokaryotes |
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Answer» A PROKARYOTE is a unicellular ORGANISM that LACKS a membrane-bound nucleus, mitochondria, or any other membrane-bound organelle. The word prokaryote comes from the Greek πρό (pro) "before" and κάρυον (karyon) "nut or kernel". Prokaryotes are divided into two DOMAINS, Archaea and BACTERIA. |
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(31) 9.8 N વજન ધરાવતા પદાર્થ પર 5 N જેટલું બળ લગાડતાં તેમાં ઉદ્દભવતો પ્રવેગ m/s માં કેટલો થાય?| (A) 49.00 (B) 5.00 (C) 1.49 (D) 0.51 |
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The micro-organisms which helps in formation of soil is |
| Answer» TION:FUNGI HELPS in FORMATION of SOIL. | |
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Hi friends..How are you??Tell me what is RNA.. |
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Answer» Ribonucleic acid is a polymeric molecule ESSENTIAL in various biological roles in coding, decoding, regulation and expression of genes. RNA and DNA are nucleic acids, and, ALONG with lipids, proteins and carbohydrates, CONSTITUTE the four major macromolecules essential for all known forms of life. Explanation:pls mark as brainliest |
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State the role of acid in human stomach? |
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Answer» The main ROLE of acid in our STOMACH is to KILL bacteria and to aid digestion by solubilizing food. ... Stomach acid plays an ESSENTIAL role in the immune SYSTEM by killing harmful bacteria and parasites that are ingested with food. Stomach acid activates the enzyme pepsin needed for protein digestion.plzz mark as a brainleist |
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What is mean by excretion ??? |
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Answer» Excretion :The biological PROCESS which is involved in the separation and removal of wastes and non - useful PRODUCTS from the body formed during METABOLIC activities is called excretion. hope it helps! follow me ❤ |
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Write any two differences b/w Monocotylendon seed and dicotyledon seed |
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Answer» Dicots SEEDS have 2 seed leaves inside the seed coats. ... ➡️A MONOCOT seed has an embryo with a SINGLE cotyledon,have stem vascular systems with their bundles SCATTERED. ➡️A DICOT seed has an embryo with two cotyledons,have their stem vascular systems with their bundles in a ring. |
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What is coagulation of blood |
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Answer» ✔Coagulation, ALSO known as clotting, is the PROCESS by which blood changes from a liquid to a GEL, FORMING a blood clot. It potentially results in hemostasis, the cessation of blood loss from a damaged vessel, followed by repair. |
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What do aves have instead of ears |
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Answer» ars LACK the EXTERNAL pinnae that our human ears have, but they do have an internal cochlea like US - only it's not shaped like a spiral, it's mostly STRAIGHT. Avian ears lack the external pinnae that our human ears have, but they do have an internal cochlea like us - only it's not shaped like a spiral, it's mostly straight. Birds are known for their keen sense of hearing, and also their ability to figure out if a sound is coming from above, below, behind, or next to them. |
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Answer» tion:-Let COMPLETE this passage. Photosynthesis involves light reaction and dark reaction. During light reaction the chlorophyll present in the Leaves (chloroplast) gates activated by ABSORBED light energy. The energy splits water Molecules to hydrogen ION and oxygen and releases two ELECTRONS. This process is called photolysis /hydrolysis.The hydrogen ion are picked up by NADP to form NADPHThe ADP converted in to ATP. This process is called Photophosphorylation. During the dark phase the compound present at the end of light reaction react with carbon dioxide to form Glucose. This product is converted in to starch. The process is known as POLYMERISATION. Leaves ( chloroplast → Mesophyll cells)Water Hydrolysis Hydrogen ion NADPH. ATP. Photophosphorylation. GlucosePolymerisation. |
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if the values of the charge and I will talk with subs experimentally Y - 1.6 into 10 to the power minus 19 - 2.4 into 10 to the power minus 19 and minus 4.0 into 10 to the power minus 19 Kulambu the electronic charge indicator by this results will be |
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Answer» = Charge/time HENCE if 1A current flows through the conductor in 1 seconds hence total CHARGED FLOWING = 1x1 = 1Cnow charge on 1electron = 1.6x10^-19CNow let total no of ELECTRON be n hence 1.6 x 10^1-9 x n = 1hence n = n= 6.25x10^18U can remember it as a direct result that charge on 6.25x10^18 electron is 1C. It will be USEFUL |
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What will be happen if intercoastal muscle are pulled down |
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Answer» When you inhale: the INTERNAL intercostal muscles relax and the EXTERNAL intercostal muscles CONTRACT, pulling the ribcage upwards and outwards. the diaphragm CONTRACTS, pulling DOWNWARDS. lung volume increases and the air pressure inside decreases.Explanation: |
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Structural unit of a gene is called |
| Answer» E here is your ANSWER------------------------⏮️⏮️⏮️❣️❣️DNA is the STRUCTURAL UNIT of a gene.Hope it HELPS ❣️❣️ | |
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Dietary management of asthma |
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Answer» THE FOLLOWING DIETARY MANAGEMENT OF ASTHAMA ARE:-(1)ASTHAMA CAN BE CAUSED WHILE BREATHING UNPURE DUSTY AND CHEMICAL GASES .SO WE HAVE TO ALWAYS WEAR OXYGEN MASKS.(2)THE MAJOR IMPORTANCE OF CAUSING ASTHAMA IS SMOKING .IT IS A DANGEROUS HABIT AND MANY PEOPLE'S DIE DOING THIS(3)THE SMOKES FROM VEHICLES LIKE CARS BIKES TRUCKS AND INDUSTRIES ALSO KILLS MANY PEOPLE.THIS REACH OUR BREATHING PIPE A ORGAN CALLED ASTORELIS THAT HELPS TO PUSH OXYGEN TO THE LUNGS DAMAGES THE ENTIRE LUNG PLEASE MARK IT THE BRAINLIEST ANSWER PLEASE |
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How will you test whether a given solution is a collidal solution ? |
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Answer» distinguish between colloids and true solutions by using Tindall effect. If the solution SCATTERS a BEAM of light passing through it and RENDERS its PATH visible, will be a COLLOID. |
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Do aves show external ears in any form |
| Answer» DONT have EXTERNAL EARS(PINNA) they have INTERNAL ears only | |
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Which tissue is use to make rope |
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Answer» Sclerenchyma tissue is used for MAKING ROPES. Sclerenchymatous tissues are rigid and have considerable MECHANICAL STRENGTH. |
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How did Nelson Mandela control South Africa while sitting in the jail for 28 years |
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What is Totipotency? |
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Answer» Totipotency:-Totipotency is the genetic potential of a plant CELL to produce the ENTIRE plant. In other words, totipotency is the cell characteristic in which the potential for forming all the cell types in the ADULT organism is retained.Explanation:hope it's help you‼️‼️☑️☑️ |
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Name the Marathi weekly, started by B. R ambedkar in 1930 |
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Answer» The Marathi weekly STARTED by B.R Ambedkar was MOOKNAYAK. It was his FIRST step in the WORLD of NEWSPAPERS.However, it was closed after a few years and then other newspapers were introduced by him.His stinct as a journalist did not last long but he had a big role in reforming the Marathi journalism. |
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which of the following is incorrect about birds a.presence of teeth b.presence of scales c.nucleated RBCs d.hollow bones |
| Answer» DS have all these TEETHS are PRESENT in some BIRDS | |
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What are the resources of vitamin Thiamine |
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Answer» The RESOURCES of Thiamine are cereals, OILS, seeds, VEGETABLES, milk, meat, fish, EGGS. HOPE this helps ☺ |
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What is the mood of reproduction in rose |
| Answer» ROSES reproduce by both METHODS sexually and asexually . Sexual reproductionproduces offspring by the fusion of gametes, Asexual reproduction does not USE seeds and generates exact duplicates, or clones, of the PARENT rose. | |
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When did scientist willem j.kolff born .... |
| Answer» WILLEM J. Kolff was BORN on February 14 TH in the YEAR 1911hope this HELPS.. | |
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Plz who can give me note of disorder of blood |
| Answer» TION:Common blood disorders include ANEMIA, bleeding disorders such as hemophilia, blood clots, and blood cancers such as leukemia, lymphoma, and myeloma. ... If you are diagnosed with a blood DISORDER, your doctor may REFER you to a HEMATOLOGIST. | |
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What is the name of a bacteria that is both rode shaped and spherical ? |
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Answer» A coccus (plural cocci, from the Latin coccinus (SCARLET) and derived from the Greek kokkos (BERRY)) is any microorganism (usually bacteria) WHOSE overall shape is spherical or nearly spherical. Describing a bacterium as a coccus, or sphere, distinguishes it from bacillus, or ROD. |
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What are different connective tissue ? Explain that has fluid matrix and hard matrix with calcium and phosphorous deposits |
| Answer» R OSSEOUS tissue, is a connective tissue that has a large amount of TWO DIFFERENT types of matrix material. The organic matrix is similar to the matrix material found in other connective tissues, including some amount of collagen and elastic fibers. This gives strength and flexibility to the tissue. | |
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Write in brief about Dialysis. |
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Answer» Dialysis :-Explanation:↪Dialysis is a process of separating small molecules from larger ones using a semipermeable membrane.↪A kidney machine receives blood through a tube CONNECTED to an artery in the arm. Inside the machineblood flows through a CELLULOSE dialysis tubing (semipermeable) which allows small molecules.including urea, to pass through its walls. The cleaned blood is returned to the patient through a tubeconnected to a vein in the same arm.↪The dialysis tubing is bathed in a LIQUID similar to blood plasma (dialysing solution), except that itlacks the plasma waste substances. Consequently wastes, but not useful substances, diffuse out of theblood and are carried away by the machine.↪Kidney MACHINES allow patients with kidney failure to remain healthy provided dialysis is carriedout after every frequent DAYS. |
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3) The apparatus shown in the following diagram is Garreau's potometer designed to demonstrateunequal transpiration from the two surfaces of a| dorsiventral leaf. Before keeping the leaf in betweenthe cups, anhydrous calcium chloride (CaCl,)contained in two small vials were weighed andplaced in both the cups. The ends of the cups wereclosed with corks through which two mercurymanometers were connected. After few hours,CaCl, vials were taken out and weighed again.CaCI, DIALS -MERCURYCaci,VIALS(a) What is the purpose of keeping CaCl, vials insidethe cup? |
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Answer» CaCI2 is a HYGROSCOPIC that ABSORBS moisture/water WITHOUT changing it's state. CaCI2 vials inside the cup is to absorb water.hope it is helpful to u....plzz MARK me as brainliest... |
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What is yam and chicle |
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Answer» yam is the COMMON name for some plants species in the GENUS diascoreao that FORM EDIBLE tubers chicle is a natural gum TRADITIONALLY used in making chewing gum and other products |
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