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1.

Why nitrogen is included in minerals nutrients?

Answer» ACTUALLY in plants nitrogen is help ful for new leaves ,flowers arise fast and nitrogen is help ful in all and to KEEP the NUTRIENTS with proper MINERALS.
2.

Which sleep is more important 12 a.m. to 3a.m. or 3a.m. to 6a.m. ? Please genuine answers only and also give the reason for it.

Answer»

I THINK 12 AM TO 3 AM...IS BETTER FOR YOUR MIND..

3.

The study of biology is important because it focuses on

Answer» HEY BUDDY!!

BIOLOGY IS IMPORTANT TO STUDY...BECOZ IT FOCUSES ON LIVING BEINGS , ITS STRUCTURE , EVOLUTION.....
everything....
4.

The junction between two nerve cell

Answer» SYNAPSES FOUND BETWEEN TWO NERVE CELLS...
5.

Where do living organisms obtain energy from?

Answer»

LIVING ORGANISMS OBTAINED THERE ENERGY FROM FOOD....


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6.

Is virus is living or non living ?

Answer»

HEYA MATE!!!

VIRUS ARE IMMORTALS....
THEY ARE BOTH LIVING AND NON - LIVING..
IT IS JUST DEPENDING ON THE ENVIRONMENT...
IF THE ENVIRONMENT IS SUITABLE FOR IT...THEY ARE LIVING....
IF THE ENVIRONMENT IS NOT SUITABLE FOR VIRUSE...
THEY ARE NON- LIVING....


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7.

............... absorbs light

Answer» PLANTS ABSORBS light
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8.

Give any 5 examples of herbivores,carnivores,omnivores,terrestrial animals,aquatic animals,amphibians,aerial animals,arboreal animals

Answer» HOPE it HELPS U.......
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9.

Why is the pyramid of biomass of an aquatic ecosystem is more often inverted?

Answer»

Here is your ANSWER.

10.

What is the theme of all give activities

Answer»

From my OPINION it is RESPIRATION

11.

What is the theme of this activities.

Answer»

From my OPINION it is RESPIRATION

12.

What is the syllabus of Homi bhabha practical exam class 9 and also which is the best source for it

Answer» TRY SEARCHING on GOOGLE
13.

Do donating blood decreases the strength of donor. Justify?

Answer»

Before choosin a donor quality of blood and health conditions is tested.

So if the person has sound health conditions then he/she is CHOSEN as a donor. Thus, donating blood in case of HEALTHY donor has no issues. It doesn't decreses strength. Cz RBC has average a life SPAN of 100-120 days. It's replaced with NEW RBC then. So it doesn't AFFECT health.

14.

Fact file on key function of agriculture system english

Answer»

The history of Agriculture in India dates back to Indus Valley Civilization Era and even before that in some parts of Southern India.[1]India ranks second worldwide in FARM outputs. Agriculture and allied sectors like forestry and fisheries accounted for 15.4% of the GDP(gross domestic product) in 2016 with about 31% of the workforce in 2014.[2][3][4] India ranks first globally with HIGHEST net cropped area followed by US and China.[5] The economic contribution of agriculture to India's GDP is steadily declining with the country's broad-based economic growth. Still, agriculture is demographically the broadest economic sector and plays a significant role in the overall socio-economic fabric of India.

India exported $38 billion worth of agricultural products in 2013, making it the seventh LARGEST agricultural exporter worldwide and the sixth largest net exporter.[6] Most of its agriculture exports serve developing and least developed nations.[6] Indian agricultural/horticultural and processed foods are exported to more than 120 countries, primarily in the Middle East, Southeast Asia, SAARC countries, the EU and the United States.[7][8]

15.

Forebrain is specialised for which?

Answer» FOREBRAIN is SPECIALISED for FORE HEAD.
16.

Discuss in detail about demonstration of alkaline phosphatase

Answer»

Alkaline phosphatase (EC 3.1.3.1) or basic phosphatase is a homodimeric .... its λmax at 410 ALLOWS SPECTROPHOTOMETRY to determine important information about ENZYMATIC activity.

17.

Granulated blood cells with bilobed nucleus associated with helminthic infections

Answer»

Your ANSWER is EOSINOPHILS...

18.

Which one of the following features is an indication for modification of stem of a plant?

Answer»

Hi mate

Thanks for asking this question.

Here is your answer.



the \: stem

The stem is the ascending part of

the axis bearing branches, leaves, flowers and

fruits. It develops from the plumule of the

embryo of a germinating seed.


The stem bears nodes and internodes.
Nodes

is the region where the leaves are born while


the portion between two nodes is known as

internodes.


The main function of the stem is spreading

out branches bearing leaves, flowers and

fruits.


It conducts water, minerals and

photosynthates.




modification \: of \: stem



(1) \: storage \: of \: food



Underground stem of potato, ginger,

turmeric, zaminkand are modified to store food

in them.

They also ACT as a organs of perinnation to

TIDE over the condition unfavorable.




(2) \: stem \: tendrils \:



Stem tendrils which developes from the

axillary buds, which helps plants to climb.


As in gourds ( cucumber, pumpkin,

watermelon ) and grapevines.



(3) \: thorns \:


Axillary buds of the stem may also

get modified into woody, straight and pointed

thorns.


Thorns are found in many plants such as

citrus, BOUGAINVILLEA.


They protect plants from browsing animals.



(4) \: phylloclade


Some plants of aids REGIONS

MODIFY their stem into flattened (opuntia) ,

fleshy cylindrical (Euphorbia) structures.


They contain chlorophyll and carry out the

process of photosynthesis.





Thank you.



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19.

Why, when graphing ligand concentration vs. the percentage of receptors bound, do we not achieve 100% receptor binding under normal circumstances?

Answer»

YES, the HUNDRED PERCENT receptor binding under usual CONDITIONS is not possible, according to the ligand concentration versus the percentage of receptor-bound because of NEGATIVE physiological response and steric hindrance. The binding of ligand does the steric hindrance when binds with receptor at the maximum levels.

20.

JisjeanSe bipolar disorder hota hai usse Jeene Ka Pata Lagaya Ja sakta hai kya

Answer»

Bipolar disorder is also known as manic-depressive ILLNESS. it is a brain disorder which causes unusual shifts in mood, energy, activity levels, and the ABILITY to carry out day-to-day tasks. People having bipolar disorder can experience periods of unusually intense emotion, changes in sleep patterns and activity levels, and unusual behaviors. These distinct time period are called “mood episodes.” Mood episodes are those drastically different from the moods and behaviors that are TYPICAL for the PERSON. Extreme changes in energy, activity, and sleep can generally go ALONG with mood episodes.

21.

What is some information on generic medicines?

Answer»

A generic medicine is the same as a brand-name medicine in DOSAGE, safety, effectiveness, strength, STABILITY, and QUALITY, as well as in the WAY it is taken and the way it should be used.

22.

In a village all farmers have grown same type of crop what are the disadvantages of this practice

Answer»

Monoculture is the agricultural practice of producing or growing a single crop, plant, or livestock species, variety, or breed in a field or farming system at a time. Polyculture, where more than one crop is GROWN in the same space at the same time, is the alternative to monoculture.[1] Monoculture is widely used in both industrial farming and organic farmingand has allowed increased efficiency in planting and harvest.
Continuous monoculture, or monocropping, where the same species is grown YEAR after year,[2] can lead to the quicker buildup of pests and DISEASES, and then rapid spread where a uniform crop is susceptible to a PATHOGEN. The practice has been criticized for its environmental effects and for putting the food supply chain at risk. Diversity can be added both in time, as with a crop rotation or sequence, or in space, with a polyculture.

23.

Explain what happens to the egg once it gets fertilized in human female

Answer»

Most eggs are fertilized by sperm while still
in the FALLOPIAN tube. The fertilized EGG then
travels down the fallopian tube into the
uterus. ... When the egg reaches the
uterus, it may ATTACH itself to the uterine
lining (the ENDOMETRIUM) and PREGNANCY will
begin.
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24.

Names of some immunologically competent cells present in testes.

Answer» MACROPHAGES
B LYMPHOCYTES
T lymphocytes
Mast CELLS ETC
25.

How do stomata differ in the location in Dicot leaf and monocot leaf

Answer»

Dicot leaf is a dorsoventral leaf monocot leaf is a ISOBILATERAL leaf.
More number of STOMATA are present on lower epidermis of dicot leaf while same number of stomata on UPPER and lower epidermis is present in monocot leaf.

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26.

Eg of bryophytes of plant kingdom its My assignment

Answer» HYY.....

The examples of BRYOPHYTE are :-

MARCHANTIA , SPHAGNUM (peat MOSS) , etc.

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27.

What is order of size of cells like myoplasma , bacteria , rbc?

Answer»

The increasing order of SIZE of cells is :-

MYCOPLASMA , bacteria , RBC

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28.

What is a Kingdom of maize

Answer»

Hyy....

MAIZE BELONGS to KINGDOM PLANTAE

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29.

Diversity in living organism ,group in which seeds are naked

Answer»

In GYMNOSPERMS, SEEDS are NAKED.
(GYMNO = naked)

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30.

What is the role of seminal vesicle and prostate gland 0?

Answer»

To MAKE a THICK SUBSTANCE CALLED SEMEN

31.

hoose correct option- 1)The thalloid body of a slime mould(Myxomycetes) is known as: (1) Frulting body (2) Protonema (3) plasmodium

Answer»

The ANSWER MUST be (3) PLASMODIUM

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32.

Which plants are heterosporous? A selaginella,lycopodium b pteris, adiantum c psilotum, equisetum d selaginella, salvinia?

Answer» HYY....

(D) SELAGINELLA and SALVINIA

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33.

Is euglena considered as connecting link between plants and animals? explain how

Answer»

Yes, because euglena has mixotropic type of NUTRITION that is like ANIMALS it is heterotrophic and like plants it is AUTOTROPHIC.

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34.

What is the approximate percentage duration of cell cycle that comes under interphase in human ?

Answer»

95% duration of CELL cycle COMES under INTERPHASE (according to NCERT)

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35.

Vascualr tissues that transport water and minmerls in plants are called as

Answer»

The transportation of WATER and MINERALS is done by XYLEM vessels and TRACHIEDS

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36.

Why dna is a primary genetic material?.

Answer» DNA is CONSIDERED as primary GENETIC material rather then RNA because DNA is more stable then RNA and also it does not changes easily LIKE RNA.

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37.

The chromosome complex formed by the synapsis of a pair of homologous chromosomes ?

Answer»

The COMPLEX FORMED is KNOWN as BIVALENT

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38.

In gymnosperms the dominant phase is a ........?

Answer»

On GYMNO, DOMINANT PHASE of diplontic phase.

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39.

Why should we take bland nourishing food when we are sick?

Answer»

Answer: In case of illness, the normal functions of the BODY getdisturbed. So, a nourishing food is required which is easily digestable and CONTAINS all the NUTRIENTS. THEREFORE, bland and nourishing food is advised to TAKE during sickness.

40.

Which organ of vertebrate body contains lacis cells??

Answer»

Juxtaglo-merular CELL

41.

Write full name of the different types of rna ?How each one is involves in protein synthesis

Answer» HELLO friend


full form of rna is Ribonucleic acid

rRNA is the structure that MOVES along a mRNA structure and catalyzes the amino acids into protein chains. ... The TRNA carries an amino acid from the cytoplasm to the ribosome as DIRECTED by the codon of the mRNA. So, the types of RNA involved in protein synthesis are: rRNA, tRNA, and mRNA.
42.

Which mineral salt was used in isolation of radium

Answer»

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Marie and Pierre Curie SUCCESSFULLY isolate radioactive radium salts from the mineral pitchblende in their laboratory in Paris. In 1898, the Curies discovered the EXISTENCE of the ELEMENTS radium and polonium in their RESEARCH ofpitchblende.

43.

Butterfly is a dash consumer

Answer» UR QUESTION is INCOMPLETE
44.

Which type of flower coconut is unisexual or bisexual?

Answer»

Coconut flower is "Unisexual "
Because :-
=> It has only one stamen .
=> It is MALE
=> Doesn't depend on female carpel to REPRODUCE .
=> REPRODUCES it's young on same plant.
=> Alone it reproduces.

These all make this flower as Unisexual which means only one needed for reproduction.

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45.

What is the name of the part of your eye that helps us to focus near and distant objects in quick sessiom?

Answer»

Cilliary MUSCLES is the CORRECT ANSWER

46.

Difference between biodegradable and non biodegradable

Answer»

BIO degradabale substance are those substances which are broken down by the actavity of microorganisums .For EXAMPLE:- demostic waste ,sewagw , paper ,wood, CLOTHS,etc.

NON biodegradable substance do not break down into simpler and harmless priducts .For example :- incticides, pesticides, radiactive waste,etc.

47.

Why duck's quack doesn't echoes?

Answer»

Hello MATE...


Well is really wrong to say that ducks QUACK dosen't echo ..well they just behave like the normal sound so its not true to say that DUCK's quack dosen't echo.

Hope it WOULD be helpful

48.

Define Polypetalous and Gamopetalous corollaBest answer would be marked as brainliest.

Answer» POLYPETALOUS Describing a flower in which the corolla consists of separate petals. Compare gamopetalous.

gamopetalous Describing a flower in which the petals are FUSED to FORM a corolla tube. Compare polypetalous. "gamopetalous." ..
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49.

Why are lysosomes called the suicide bags of the cell. Explain briefly.Best answer would be marked as brainliest answer...

Answer» HELLO mate here is your answer
Work of LYSOSOME in the cell is to digest waste materials
some TIMES unfortunately it digests useful materials also if it digests useful materials the cell may die
so,they are called as suicidal BAGS of cells
50.

Why protein Digestive enzymes are secreted in inactive form????Please Help:(

Answer» PROTEIN enzymes that are pepsin and TRIPSIN are SECRETED in inactive form because theu NEED unneutral environment TI get activated