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What are Sciophytes!!!!!!! give ANSWER fastly plz |
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Answer» Sciophytes : The sciophytes NEED less INTENSITY of LIGHT and they GROW under the canopy of trees. These plants have less AMOUNT of chlorophyll and remain smaller due to decreased rate of photosynthesis e.g. Oxalis. |
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Write down the drawbacks of Four kingdom classification. |
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Answer» Monera comprised of ACELLULAR organisms with no true nucleus. Their mode of nutrition is variable being autotrophic or heterotrophic. However, single celled or multi cellular eukaryotic organisms like ALGAE, fungi, and protozoan were INCLUDED under protoctista. Again the mode of nutrition of these organisms is variable i.e. autotrophic, heterotrophic, and absorptive or Neozoic. The plantae comprised of eukaryotic, multi cellular, autotrophic organisms. The organisms with SIMILAR cellular organization but heterotrophic nutrition were placed under animalia. This system of classification was proposed by Stanier and van Niel and fully developed by Copeland in 1956. Although this system of classification rectified certain drawbacks of the 3-kingdom system, yet assemblage of fungi, algae and protozoan in one group was not ACCEPTABLE. |
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Define presbyopia and cataract |
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Answer» ✨ HEY MATE ✨ |
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Elongation are of two types causes myopia .......following are two ..possible.... XD➡ Define myopia ➡ MAIN CAUSE OF MYOPIA ➡ correction of myopiathanks ^_^ |
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Answer» ✨ HEY MATE ✨ |
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Please answer fast FRIENDS |
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Answer» Green corridor (plural green corridors) |
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Why is saline or glucose is given in veins science ls transportation in animals and plants? |
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Daily Intravenous Fluid Therapy Deborah C. Silverstein DVM, DACVECC, Kari Santoro-Beer DVM, DACVECC, in SMALL ANIMAL Critical Care Medicine (Second Edition), 2015 Intravenous fluid therapy is vital for the management of cardiovascular shock, interstitial dehydration, and daily maintenance fluid needs in critically ill animals (see Chapters 58, 60, and 193 to 195Chapter 4Chapter 58Chapter 60Chapter 193Chapter 194Chapter 195). This chapter focuses primarily on the distribution of TOTAL body water, patient assessment, and the delivery of synthetic intravenous fluids to maintain normal water, electrolyte, and acid-base status in critically ill dogs and cats that are hemodynamically stable. Because critically ill animals often have fluid and electrolyte balance derangements, overall recovery often depends on recognition and appropriate treatment of these DISORDERS, in ADDITION to diagnosing and treating the primary disease process. plz follow me and mark me as brainliest❤❤❤❤ |
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why when you boil potato and it increases in size but then you put in a solution it doesnt incrase in size (osmosis) |
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Which plant can loss its economical value if it gives parthanogenic fruit? |
| Answer» BANANA PLANT because it GIVES PARTHENOCARPY FRUIT banana. | |
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Which protein has been produced generating a transgenic sheep that is used for replacement therapy from emphysema? |
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When mendel self hybridized the f1 plants of genotype rryy, in the f2 generation the yellow and green colour segregatio. Are in the ratio? |
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Answer» 12:4 because the RATIO is round yellow9 ,round GREEN3, WRINKLED YELLOW3, wrinkled green 1, |
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Autotrophic plants are at the ___ level of food chain |
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Answer» In EULOGY, AUTOTROPH are the primary PRODUCERS. They are at PRIMARY LEVELS of the food CHAIN. |
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Please help me............ |
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Answer» In 1 GARDEN(terrestrial ECOSYSTEMS) biotic factors - mico organism,ABIOTIC water.temperature,light,soil. IN2 pond(AQUATIC ecosystems) abiotic water temperature soil light biotic algae. in 3 river biotic (algae; phytoplankton ) abiotic (water light temperature) in 4 forest (terrestrial ecosystems)abiotic( temperature light soil water) biotic bacteria fungus. |
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What will be the effect of accumulation of K+ ions in guard cells? (1) Loss of turgidity (2) Exosmosis (3) Water potential increases (4) Water potential decreases... Explain in detaill... No link.. |
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Answer» water potential DECREASE Guard cells are cells surrounding each stoma. They help to regulate the rate of transpiration by opening and closing the stomata. To understand how they function, STUDY the following figures. As you look at the figures, keep in mind that an increase in solute concentration lowers the water potential of the solution, and that water moves from a region with higher water potential to a region of lower water potential. Notice that in figure A the guard cells are turgid, or swollen, and the stomatal opening is large. This turgidity is caused by the ACCUMULATION of K+ (potassium ions) in the guard cells. As K+ levels increase in the guard cells, the water potential of the guard cells drops, and water enters the guard cells. In figure B, the guard cells have lost water, which causes the cells to become flaccid and the stomatal opening to close. This may occur when the plant has lost an excessive amount of water. In addition, it generally occurs daily as light levels drop and the use of CO2 in photosynthesis decreases. |
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Which is a biggest bone in our body |
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Answer» FEMUR is the biggest or longest bone. It is also KNOWN as THIGH bone |
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Simple diagram of heart with its four valves |
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Answer» HOPE this will help . I KNOW that my drawing is not good but I THINK u will GET help . |
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What are guard cells? |
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Answer» GUARD cells are the BEAN shaped cells which take an important role in photosynthesis . This guard cells are RESPONSIBLE for opening and closing of stomata Hope this will help you . |
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Write the full forms of LEISA,HEIA,& NEISA |
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Answer» Heyyyyyy HOPE it HELPS you |
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Causes of fatigue!! answer should be short and in point wise! |
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Answer» Here are the causes of fatigue |
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Rearing racks and trays of silkworm rearing |
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Answer» These are placed one above the other in therearing stand to accommodate large NUMBER of silkworms. The chopped LEAVES placed on the trays with WORMS is called the rearingbed. ... Bird's feathers are used for BRUSHING newly hatched larvae from the egg CARD into the rearing tray. |
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What is the work of white blood cell n red blood cell in our body.... |
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Answer» The function of RED Blood Cells (RBC) in the body is to transport OXYGEN from the lungs to the tissues. |
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Viral genome incorporated and integrated with bacterial genome is referred to as |
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Answer» Viral GENOME INCORPORATED and integrated with BACTERIAL genome is REFERRED to as prophages |
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List three things about conjunctivitis 100 pts |
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Answer» HEY mate ^_^ ======= Answer: ======= => Infectious Conjunctivitis only can SPREAD from person to person. => Conjunctivitis is an inflammation of the conjunctiva, the tissue covering the eye and INNER surface of the eyelid. => It can be infectious, CAUSED by bacteria or viruses or non-infectious caused by an allergic reaction or anything that irritates the eyes. => Infective conjunctivitis is contagious. => Close contact with infected person spreads the disease. #Be Brainly❤️ |
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define cell and who discovered it??? answer and u will get 40 marks best answer will be marked as brainliest ( it should be short) |
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Answer» The cell was first discovered and named by Robert Hooke in 1665. He remarked that it LOOKED strangely similar to CELLULA or small rooms which MONKS inhabited, thus DERIVING the name. However what Hooke actually saw was the dead cell walls of plant cells (CORK) as it appeared under the microscope. |
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Define symbiosis in short |
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Answer» Symbiosis means mutual RELATIONSHIP between two ORGANISMS where each organisms depends on other organism for shelter food sugar etc .. |
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Explain the importance of fossil in deciding evolution |
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Answer» Fossils are REMAINS of organisms that got buried in the ground during natural disasters. they serve as paleontological evidences and helps to understand how the structure of animals were during a certain TIME period. they play an important role in DECIDING how much an organism has EVOLVED |
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Find out the name of the following animal and plant in as many language as you can |
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Difference between terrestrial and aquatic ecosystem |
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Answer» The main difference between them is of WATER. Ecosystems which operate in water bodies LIKE ponds, lakes, rivers, etc. are aquatic ecosystems while those which operate on LAND like MEADOW, grassland, etc. are terrestrial ecosystems. |
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Discuss the causes of fatigue!( point wise) plzz answer fast |
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Answer» Unrelenting exhaustion may be a SIGN of a condition or an effect of the drugs or therapies USED to treat it, such as: |
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Difference exarch& endarch table |
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Answer» Endarch is the arrangement in which the PROTOXYLEM is directed towards the centre and METAXYLEM elements towards the periphery. The development of the xylems in this arrangement follows the CENTRIFUGAL pattern. It is the characteristics of the STEM of flowering plants. Whereas exarch is the arrangement in which the protoxylem is directed towards the periphery and Metaxylem towards the Centre. The development of the xylem in this arrangement follows the CENTRIPETAL pattern. It is the characteristics of the roots . |
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The nitrogen cycle and is labelled |
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Answer» Nitrogen cycle'' is the biogeochemical cycle by which nitrogen is converted into multiple chemical FORMS as it circulates among atmosphere, terrestrial, and marine ecosystems. The conversion of nitrogen can be carried out through both BIOLOGICAL and physical processes. Important processes in the nitrogen cycle include fixation, ammonification, nitrification, and denitrification. The majority of EARTH's atmosphere (78%) is nitrogen,[1] making it the largest source of nitrogen. However, atmospheric nitrogen has limited availability for biological use, leading to a scarcity of usable nitrogen in many types of ecosystems. |
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If the chromosomal number in the nucleus of nucellus cells of an ovule is 24, then what will be the chromosomal number in the nuclei of an egg, secondary nucleus, synergids and antipodal cell of the same ovule |
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Answer» Answer: 2n = 24 You CALCULATE By This |
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Is it Fair on the part of humans to rear a sheep for getting wool! Why or why not? |
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Answer» No to get WARMTH we shouldnt take the warmth of a sheep. |
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What is the percentage of diabetic patients in india in 1900? |
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Answer» Diabetes is a HUGE problem in India . The PREVALENCE of diabetes increase tenfold from 1.2 % between 1971 and 2000 . It is estimated that 61.3 million people aged of 27 - 79 years live with diabetes in India . This NUMBER is expected to increase to 101.2 million by 2030. |
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When cells are exposed to heat via various means there is release of protein called hsps. The hsps are up regulated intracellular proteins called molecular chaperones that prevent protein aggregations and help transport repair proteins while the extracellular hsps enhance the immune system |
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Answer» Extracellular heat-shock PROTEINS (HSPS) interact with the immune system in a very COMPLEX manner. Many such HSPs exert powerful effects on the immune RESPONSE, playing both STIMULATORY and regulatory roles. |
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Which incident happened in khejwani village |
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Answer» The GOVERNMENT of India has RECENTLY instituted an ' Amrita Devi Bishnoi National Award for WILDLIFE Conservation ' in the memory of Amrita Devi Bishnoi, who in 1731 sacrificed her life along with 363 others for PROTECTION of khejri trees in Khejrali Village NEAR Jodhpur in Rajasthan. |
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What is an example of a reflex action I need 10 ? |
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Answer» Example, on TOUCHING a hot object (stimulus), we IMMEDIATELY REMOVE our HAND from it |
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Differentiate between fertilizers and manure |
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Answer» Fertiliser -a salt of inorganic element it mainly contains NPK on the BASIS of PRESENT element it is of following TYPES. 1.nitrogenous fertiliser like -urea,NH2CONH2 |
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Hey guys please give breif detail about life cycle of ulva .Both Sexual and asexual it must not coppied from net.. |
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If normal female and colourblindness male is married then which type of child is produced show in chekar board |
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Answer» M assuming that by “normal” you MEAN “not color-blind”, and that you’re asking about whether the children will be color-blind or not. |
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(D N A,) AND( RNA) ka full form kya hi or ise kaise pta kiya jata hai |
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Answer» DNA-Deoxyribonucleic ACID RNA-Ribonucleic acid |
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name the gland associated with brain which which problem is called due to the deficiency of homeo created by his Gland |
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Answer» heya MATE!!! The pituitary gland plz mark it as BRAINLIEST and FOLLOW me |
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Write a short note on the significance of photosynthesis |
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Answer» Photosynthesis is an important activity that OCCURS in all GREEN plants, whether FLOWERING or non- flowering. Photosynthesis is the only process by which solar energy is converted into chemical energy. All living beings depend on photosynthesis for two reasons ONE for oxygen released as a by-product, and second for food prepared by plants. i. Photosynthesis provides food for all. The process of photosynthesis occurs in green plants which are the PRIMARY producers in a food chain. ii. Photosynthesis is essential for sustaining life. It is the ultimate source of oxygen and energy for all living organisms. iii. Photosynthesis helps in growth and development of plants. |
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What is cell wall??? |
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Answer» A rigid layer of POLYSACCHARIDES LYING outside the plasma membrane of the CELLS of PLANTS, fungi, and bacteria. In the algae and higher plants it CONSISTS mainly of cellulose. |
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Is golgi bodies have any membrane around it |
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Answer» HEY MATE HERE IS YOUR ANSWER: |
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Name the hormone that are related by male and female when they react puberty |
| Answer» ANDROGEN HORMONE in MALE and ESTROGEN in FEMALE | |
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The tissue that forms support in framework of the red bone marrow is characterised by |
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Answer» Tendons, which attach skeletalmuscles to bones and ligaments which attach one bone to ANOTHER are EXAMPLES of this tissue. DENSE irregular connective tissue has FIBROBLASTS and many fibres (mostly collagen) that are oriented differently. This tissue is present in the skin. |
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