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1.

22. Name a compound which hasall three types of bonding (co-ordinate covalent andelectrovalent)CH4O NH4C1O NACIHCIRequired>>Answered Oor 29​

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ANSWER:

NH4CL has all THREE TYPES of BONDING

2.

स्त्रियों में बंध्यता किन कारणों से होता है​

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ANSWER:

SORRY....................

Don't KNOW the answer.

3.

In aquatic system, actively moving animal organisms are: *A) BenthicB) NektonsC) ZooplanktonsD) Phytoplanktons​

Answer» DONNO SORRY BUT I THINK 4
4.

Arrangement of microtubules in a flagellum and acentriole is respectively(a) 9+2 and 9 + 1tot 9+ 0 and 9 + 2(b) 9 + 1 and 9 +0(d) 9 + 2 and 9 + 0.

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ANSWER:

here's ur answer dude

Explanation:

Fibrils are absent in the centre. The ARRANGEMENT is, therefore, called 9+0. Flagellum contains an axoneme of a PERIPHERAL doublet fibrils and 2 central SINGLET fibrils. This arrangement is called 9+2 or 11 stranded.

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5.

Shaktiman serial actors ?​

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ANSWER:

FIRST MARK it as BRAINLIEST then I'll TELL

6.

Locate union terriitories of india on political map ............plz show on map​

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ANSWER:

don't FORGET to your COUNTRY MAP OK

7.

Plzz ans fast .....plzz give the full xperiment plzzz​

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ANSWER:

Because of the plant .

EXPLANATION:

The plant absorbs the WATER from tube A so the water level of it has FALLEN down .

8.

Man is ________ animal. *HerbivorousCarnivorousOmnivorousDecomposer​

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Answer:

2

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9.

Cylindrical body : Polyp : : Umbrella like: ..........

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ANSWER:

Cylindrical BODY : Polyp : : UMBRELLA like: Medusa

10.

True or false: Combustion from factories does not release any carbon into the atmosphere.

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EXPLANATION:

FALSE and WRITE the QUESTION again

11.

Write the role of stomach in the process of photosynthesis and respiration of plants​

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Answer:

The primary FUNCTION of photosynthesis is to convert solar energy into chemical energy and then store that chemical energy for FUTURE USE. For the most part, the planet's living SYSTEMS are powered by this PROCESS.

12.

What is yellow spot on human eye?

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The yellow SPOT or macula is an oval yellow spot NEAR the centre of the retina of the HUMAN eye. It has a size of 1.5 millimeters.

13.

In horse the coat color black is dominated(B) over chestnut (b).The trotting gait is dominant (T) over the pacing gait(t). If a homozygous black pacer is mated to a homozygous chestnut, heterozygus trotler what will be the ratio for genotype and phenotype of the F1 generation??Also find the genotype and phenotype ratio?​

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EXPLANATION: HOPE it HELPS...MARK as BRAINLIEST.

14.

Draw a neatly labelled diagram of male reproductive system​

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ANSWER:

this is your answer.

Explanation:

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15.

nhi mtlb mai pak chuka hu..... ye log pehle to i am leaving kehte h...phir he guyz i am back aur koi kaam nhi h kya.... ​

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Answer:

no im not LEAVING bcz of u

vo alag reason h mera BRO mujhse naraz h or maine use BHOT pareshan kiya h hr is leaving so im also leaving

mai orr kisi ko aise pareshan ni karna chahti

byby...HAMARI dosti ziyada ni chl payi lekin mai tum dodno ko yaad rakhungi

you can TALK to me till 4:00

16.

A cross between a tall plant (TT) and short plant (tt) resulted in progeny that were all tall plants as:(a) Tallness is the dominant trait(b) Shortness is the dominant trait(c) Tallness is the recessive trait(d) Height of plant is not governed by gene t or t​

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(a) TALLNESS in the DOMINANT trait

It will FORM (TT)

17.

Draw a plant cell and label the parts in copy​

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ANSWER:

................Plant CELL............

18.

Where do electrons get their energy in the light reactions

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Answer:

21

Explanation:

9+10=21

19.

identift the phylum of butterfly. write the classification and four characteristics of given phylum (3marks)​

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ANSWER:

phylum-arthropoda

broad classification is

myriapoda, insecta, arachnida, crustacea

characteristics

hard chitinous exoskeleton

body divided in HEAD,THORAX,abdomen

usually segmented body and segments have pair of joint appendages

Explanation:

hope this helps you

20.

What is cell ? and the function of cell​

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Answer:

Cell can be DEFINED as the structural and functional unit of LIFE or It can be also defined as SMALLEST unit of life..cell is very necessary to carry out metabolic activities for the BODY

21.

Improve your learlyDifferentiate between (ASI)your answer? (AS 1)(a) Plant cell and animal cell (b) Prokaryotic and eukaryotic cellsWhat would happens to the cell if nucleus is removed? Give two reasons to supportCell its structure and functions​

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ANSWER:

I will answer this QUESTION as SOON as POSSIBLE

22.

Q:1 Explain the importance of atmosphere.​

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ANSWER:

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Explanation:

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23.

megaspore mother cell produce megaspore which undergo mitosis division to form ..a.embryo sac b. eggs c. endosperm​

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eggs..............sure PLZ GIVE me BRILLIANT point.....

24.

EXERCISE 12 (B)Construct the following triangles :1. ∆ABC in which AB = 7 cm, AC = 6 cm, BC = 9 cm. Measure ZA, ZB and ZC.>1. draw draw any ABC through a draw the line parallel​

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ANSWER:

this is your 2 QUESTION answer

25.

Qno. 1 1 What are STD's? Name a few.​

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Explanation:

STDs

Chlamydia. A very common STD caused by a bacterial infection. ...

Genital WARTS. Growths on the genital area and around the anus. ...

Gonorrhea. A common STD caused by a bacterial infection. ...

Hepatitis B. ...

Herpes. ...

HIV & AIDS. ...

HPV (Human Papillomavirus) ...

MOLLUSCUM Contagiosum.

26.

1. Which of the following is reproduced by budding?(a) Yeast(b) Fungi(c) Bacteria(d) None of2. In tulip, ginger and potato, the part of the plant that gets mis the(a) stem(b) root(c) leaf(d) flowerWhich of the following is an example of artificial vegetative(a) Grafting(b) Cutting(C) Layering(d) All of theA flower is a(a) special organ(b) branche(c) reproductive part of a plant(d) none oftComanenf​

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ANSWER:

yeast

stem

all of the above

special ORGAN

27.

Which type of forests cover the largest area in telangana​

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Answer:

In TERMS of District wise forest cover, Adilabad has largest AREA under forest, followed by Khammam.

Explanation:

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28.

In the last phase of human development there are many physical disadvantages for failure to properly address the deficit. List the disadvantages​

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Explanation:

Executive summary

That students’ social and economic characteristics shape their cognitive and behavioral outcomes is well ESTABLISHED, yet policymakers typically resist accepting that non-school disadvantages necessarily depress outcomes. Rather, they look to better schools and teachers to close achievement gaps, and consistently COME up short.

This report describes how social class characteristics plausibly depress achievement and suggests policies to address them. It focuses on five characteristics for purposes of illustration:

parenting practices that impede children’s intellectual and behavioral development

single parenthood

parents’ irregular work schedules

inadequate access to primary and preventive health care

exposure to and absorption of lead in the blood.

These are not the only characteristics that depress outcomes, nor are they necessarily the most important. This report makes no JUDGMENT about the relative importance of the many adverse influences on child and youth development. Parental unemployment and low wages, HOUSING instability, concentration of disadvantage in segregated neighborhoods, stress, malnutrition, and health problems like asthma are among other harmful characteristics.

Certainly, some children with severe socioeconomic disadvantages achieve at HIGHER levels than typical children without them; a range of outcomes is associated with every characteristic, and descriptions of the impacts of social class characteristics only describe averages, not the performance of any particular child. Likewise, this report does not imply that all lower-social-class families have each of these characteristics.

29.

Pls answer this question too.....................alle what u had red

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Answer:

answer is option b

Explanation:

Purine is a SUBSTANCE that is found in FOODS and is produced naturally by the body. Purines are broken down by the body and changed to uric acid. The kidneys NORMALLY filter the uric acid, and it leaves the body through the URINE.

30.

Plz send no. Shivani​

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ANSWER:

FREE Points

Explanation:

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31.

कोई एक क्रोमोसोम विकार का कारण से ग्रसित व्यक्ति के लक्षण लिखिए ​

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ANSWER:

डाउन सिंड्रोम जिसे ट्राइसोमी 21 के नाम से भी जाना जाता है, एक आनुवांशिक विकार है जो क्रोमोसोम 21 की तीसरी प्रतिलिपि के सभी या किसी भी हिस्से की उपस्थिति के कारण होता है।[11] यह आमतौर पर शारीरिक विकास में देरी, विशेषता चेहरे की विशेषताओं और हल्के से मध्यम बौद्धिक विकलांगता से समन्धित है[12]। डाउन सिंड्रोम वाले एक युवा वयस्क का औसत बौद्धिक स्तर 50 होता है जो 8 वर्षीय बच्चे की मानसिक क्षमता के बराबर है, लेकिन यह व्यापक रूप से भिन्न हो सकता है[13]।

32.

What does the pulse indicate?​

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ANSWER:

HEARTBEAT

EXPLANATION:

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33.

What will happen if root nodules stop secreting attractants ​

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(i) Bacteria release chemicals and enzymes.

(ii) Bacteria stop DIVIDING and form baceroides.

(iii) Roots secrete chemical attractants.

(iv) FORMATION of infection thread.

(v) Formation of nodules.

(vi) Division of infected cortical cells.

(vii) Curling of root hair and degradation of their CELL wall.

(viii) infection thread GROWS ALONG with multiplication of bacteria.

34.

Which of the following are found in extreme salineconditions?(a) Eubacteria(b) Cyanobacteria(c) Mycobacteria (d) Archaebacteria ​

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EXPLANATION:

ARCHAEBACTERIA............

35.

Pneumotanic entrea) medulla oblongatac) Cerebrumis located at(6) Dome varolid) diencephalin​

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Answer:

PLEASE give me 5 MIN there is some network ISSUE

36.

Name one important stages of spermatogenesis? ​

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Answer:

Spermiogenesis is the answer from for me your QUESTION hope my answer will HELP U thanks

37.

Meaning of 'seed-set' in angiosperm​

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Answer:

Angiosperm (flowering PLANTS) seeds consist of three genetically DISTINCT constituents: (1) the embryo FORMED from the zygote, (2) the endosperm, which is normally triploid, (3) the seed COAT from TISSUE derived from the maternal tissue of the ovule.

38.

निम्न में से कौन सा पदार्थ है कुर्सी इसने हैं घड़ा बदाम सीट नींबू पानी इत्र की सुगंध

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ANSWER:

EXPLANATION:

Wrong QUESTION FIRST CORRECT it down..

39.

Why are we unable to make glycerides larger than triglycerides? Where do we store the excess energy on the triglyceride?

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ANSWER:

Triglycerides are a type of fat that PLAYS a major role as an energy source when they are metabolized in the human body. They are very RICH in energy, CONTAINING double the energy of either carbohydrates or proteins that can also be used to supply energy to the body....

40.

During the nitrogen cycle plan5s take in nitrogen compounds through their

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Explanation:

During the nitrogen cycle PLAN5S TAKE in nitrogen COMPOUNDS through their ROOTS

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41.

What move is "supercalifragilistictexpalidocious" from?

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ANSWER:

MARY POPPINS

EXPLANATION:

42.

Who is the god of metal?​

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ANSWER:

GOD of METAL is platinum which is costly AMONG all metal

43.

How does the area of the frontal lob change throughout the lifespan? Is the section subjected to any deterioration throughout the lifespan?

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Answer:

Developmental changes in the brain LATERALIZATION of ... These brain areas are SIMILAR to those involved in ... as 90% of the children exposed to that LANGUAGE acquired all ...

44.

Mention the name of laws that given by the G.J.Mendel.class 10 biology ch heredity and evolutionplease guys answer fast urgently needed please plznd don't give irrelevant answer otherwise I will report​

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The Mendel’s LAWS of inheritance include law of dominance, law of SEGREGATION and law of INDEPENDENT assortment.

The law of segregation states that every individual possesses two ALLELES and only ONE allele is passed on to the offspring.

45.

Describe an experiment to demonstrate haemolysis in redblood cell

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EXPLANATION:

by placing RED BLOOD cell in solution of different osmolaritics and TOXICITIES this experiment DEMONSTRATES the effect of osmosis

46.

Any two function of leaf spine different different same but the points are different

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Answer:

 Spines—The leaves may be modified to FORM spines to reduce water loss by transpiration in desert PLANTS.

(ii) Tendril — The stem may OCCUR in the form of their thread – like LEAFLESS BRANCH called tendril. It has the tendency to coil around any object and help the plant to climb it

(iii) Scale leaves — Scale leaves are present in some plants like onion and ginger. They are thin and dry or thick and fleshy and their function is to protect buds.

47.

who is responsible for emulsification of fats? what other function it perform apart from emulsification? state the role of lipase in the process of digestion?​

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ANSWER:

enzymes are responsible for EMULSIFICATION of FATS.......lipase

48.

Ventricle have thicker walls than Atria​

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The lower chambers are the RIGHT and LEFT ventricles, which RECEIVE blood from the atria above. Their MUSCULAR WALLS are thicker than the atria because they have to pump blood out of the heart.

49.

B.Match the items in column A with those in column B.15i) Multiple fissiona) scaly leafii) Gingerb) long internodeiii) Onionc) chlorellaiv)layeringd) condensed discv)Lawn grasse) Jasminenoge 10 of 18​

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Answer:

i) Multiple fission - Chlorella

ii) GINGER - Scale leaves

iii) ONION - Condensed disc

iv) LAYERING - Jasmine

v) LAWN grass - Long internode

50.

Give generic examples of two pathogenic bacteria found in human​

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Pathogenic BACTERIA CONTRIBUTE to other GLOBALLY important diseases, such as pneumonia, which can be caused by bacteria such as Streptococcus and Pseudomonas, and foodborne ILLNESSES, which can be caused by bacteria such as Shigella, Campylobacter, and Salmonella.