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1.

what do you mean by Genetics who is the father of genetics and what is the scope of genetics and how can we study genetics interesting?

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Genetics is the study of how heritable traits are TRANSMITTED from parents to offspring. Humans have long observed that traits TEND to be SIMILAR in FAMILIES. It wasn’t until the mid-nineteenth century that larger implications of genetic inheritance began to be studied scientifically.
Father of Genetics. Gregor Mendel, through his work on pea plants, DISCOVERED the fundamental laws of inheritance. ..

2.

Key points on Pteriophyta

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1) Petridophyta first land plants having vascular TISSUES.

2) Green and autotrophic plants.

3)Plant BODY is differentiated into roots stems. and leaves.

Examples --> Ferns, CLUB MOSS, Water fern etc.

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3.

Applications of genetic engineering

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Genetic Engineering: Application # 1. Application in Agriculture:

An important application of recombinant DNA technology is to alter the genotype of crop plants to MAKE them more productive, nutritious, rich in proteins, disease resistant, and less fertilizer consuming. Recombinant DNA technology and tissue culture techniques can produce high yielding cereals, pulses and vegetable crops.

Some plants have been genetically programmed to yield high protein grains that could show resistance to heat, moisture and diseases.

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Some plants may even develop their own fertilizers some have been genetically transformed to make their own insecticides. Through genetic engineering some varieties have been produced that could directly fix ATMOSPHERIC nitrogen and thus there is no DEPENDENCE on fertilizers.

Scientists have developed transgenic potato, tobacco, cotton, corn, strawberry, rape seeds that are resistant to insect pests and certain weedicides.

Bacterium, Bacillus thurenginesis produces a protein which is toxic to insects. Using the techniques of genetic engineering, the gene coding for this toxic protein called Bt gene has been isolated from bacterium and engineered into tomato and tobacco plants. Such transgenic plants showed nee to tobacco horn worms and tomato fruit worms. These genotypes are awaiting RELEASE in USA.

4.

Describe the architecture and function of lymph nodes?

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A lymph node or lymph gland is an ovoid or kidney-shaped organ of the lymphatic system, and of the adaptive immune system, that is widely present throughout the body. They are LINKED by the lymphatic vessels as a part of the circulatory system. Lymph NODES are major sites of B and T lymphocytes, and other white blood cells. Lymph nodes are important for the proper functioning of the immune system, acting as filters for foreign particles and CANCER cells. Lymph nodes do not have a detoxification function, which is primarily dealt with by the liver and kidneys.

In the lymphatic system the lymph node is a SECONDARY lymphoid organ.[3] A lymph node is enclosed in a fibrous capsule and is made up of an outer cortex and an inner medulla.[3]

Lymph nodes also have clinical significance. They become inflamed or enlarged in various diseases which may range from trivial throat infections, to life-threatening cancers. The condition of the lymph nodes is very important in cancer staging, which decides the treatment to be used, and determines the prognosis. When swollen, inflamed or enlarged, lymph nodes can be hard, firm or tender.

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5.

Golden rice is a promising transgenic crop. when release for cultivation it will help fora. pest resistance b. herbicide tolerncec. allevn of vitamin A deficiency d. producing petrol like fuel from rice

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D. producing PETROL like FUEL from rice.
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6.

How to calculate anount of energy in kcal /100 grams of food for fat and protein?

Answer» PROTONS GIVES 4kcal ENERGY FATS give9kcal energy to the BODY
7.

Define the term speciation. a short and sweet sentence is need .

Answer» SPECIATION is the FORMATION of NEW SPECIES
8.

Short note on DNA repair mechanism

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In this article we will discuss about the definition and mechanisms of DNA REPAIR.

Definition of DNA Repair:

One of the main objectives of biological system is to MAINTAIN base sequences of DNA from one generation to the other. Changes in DNA sequence arise during replication of DNA damage by chemical mutagens and radiation. During replication if incorrect nucleotides have been added, they are CORRECTED through editing system by DNA Pol I and DNA Pol III.

The other systems also exist for CORRECTING the errors missed by editing function. It is called mismatch repair system. Mismatch repair system edits the errors left by DNA Pol I and DNA III and removes the wrong nucleotides. Proof reading by Pol I and III.

DNA is always damaged and mutated by several chemicals and radiation. Only a few errors accumulate in DNA sequence. The stable errors cause mutation and the rest are eliminated. If errors in DNA sequence are corrected before cell division, no mutation occurs. However, there are some DNA damages which cannot be mutated because the damages are not replicated. Therefore, such damages cause cell death.

There are several types of damages that occur in DNA:

(a) Modification of one or more bases by HIGHLY reactive chemicals such as alkylating agents like nitroso-amine and nitrosoguanidine,

(b) Loss of purine bases due to local pH change,

9.

How many number of autosomes are present in human zygote?

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Quora. Originally Answered: How many sets of chromosomes are PRESENT in a HUMAN zygote? Human cells have 23 pairs of chromosomes (22 pairs of AUTOSOME + 1 pair of sex chromosome),making a total of 46chromosomes PER cell. In humans all REPRODUCTION is sexual.

10.

Gelation of edible blue-green algae protein isolate (spirulina platensis strain pacifica): thermal transitions, rheological properties, and molecular forces involved

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11.

How our hair is produced and nails become grow

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Hii Friend here is ur answer

SEVERAL factors affect the GROWTH of your hair and NAILS. Keratin is a PROTEIN made by cells in your skin that make upyour hair and nails. As keratin cells naturally push upward through the skin, they die and then harden, turning into your hair or nails.

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12.

How climate change affect bees population and pollination?

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In WINTER the BEES die due to MUCH cold. In SUMMER it is BEST season for bees to increase their population

13.

What type of things our hair is made up of

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Our MADE up of PROTEIN CALLED KERATIN.

14.

Hi... what is meant by niche (biology)..

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The SPECIFIC AREA where an ORGANISM inhabits.


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15.

Hormone which help in regulating sugar level and. Name the gland which secret this hormone

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INSULIN helps regulate the BLOOD sugar level in our bodies. Insulin is secreted by the pancreas.


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16.

Hello all...give three or two examples of kingdom thallophytaand bryophta..I will mark best as brainliest and..old do fast tmrw is my exmsdo fats I will mark best one as brainliest and.

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here is the EXAMPLES of THALLOPHYTA & bryophyta.

Thallophyta : Algae, 'singular = ALGA'...

chlamydominas (unicellular alga)
cladophora.
ulva.

this group also includes : BGA 'blue green algae (cynobacteria)

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》》》bryophyta

●Mosses
●funaria
●Ircvia

& Liveworts..


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17.

Presyanaptic is a part of which membrane

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PRESYNAPTIC membrane. The part of the cell membrane of an axon TERMINAL that faces the cell membrane of the neuron or MUSCLE fiber with which the axon terminal ESTABLISHES a synapse.

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Hello all....tmrw is my exams.pls give ur best answer.' kingdom protista'characteristics and examples with points...do fast...give the best and pls now

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1 these GROUP includes many kinds of unicellular eukaryotic organisms.


2 some of these organisms use appendages ,such as hair LIKE or whip like flagella for moving around.
3 their mode of nutrition can be autotrophic or heterotrophic.



4 EX unicellular ALGAE,DIATOMS etc



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19.

Hello users...write about kingdom monera .with examplespls don't spam.do fast

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●unicellular (single celled) & prokaryotes (absence of defined nucleus) organism.

●Do not have a true well defined nucleus or other organelles.
●Most of them have a RIGID CELL wall.
●Have various mode of nutrition,
COULD be AUTOTROPHIC or heterotrophic.


ex = Bacteria & anbaena.

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20.

Flora and fauna of nizamabad district

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Nizamabad, one of the 10 districts of Telangana REGION of erstwhile Andhra Pradesh State (currently in Telangana State) recorded with 708 species of vascular plants in explorations held during 1987-90. These species belongs to 436 genera and 123 families. In this book of 452 pages, introduction, past and present work on flora of the distrcit, floristic anlaysis and artificial key to families are provided. Systematic enumeration cover species descriptions ALONG with genera and species keys are provided along with 50 illustrations.

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21.

Mention organ and tissue specific symptoms of infectious diseases

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Infectious diseases are disorders CAUSED by pathogenic organisms - such as viruses, BACTERIA, or fungus. They are normally HARMLESS but under certain conditions, some organisms can be fatal and can CAUSE death too.

22.

Enlargement of testictled due to accumulate of fluids in tunica vaginalis

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Hi mate.

Thanks for asking this question.

Here is your answer,

hydrocele \: testis \: \%

The accumulation of the clear fluid in

the tunica vaginalis is known as hydrocele

testes. The most internal membranes CONTAINS

testicle.

In other words the large collection of the

fluid between the visceral and the perietal

layer of the tunica vaginalis is known as

hydrocele.

The most common causes of the hydrocele

is

painless swelling of a scrotum.

Due to the cause of hydrocele the fluid

moves abdominal region to the SCROTAL sac.

Hydrocele generally OCCURS in the only one

side but they SHOW their effects on both sides.

Indirect inguinal hernia indicates the increase

in causes of hydrocele.

This cause generally or commonly found

in the infant boys. In infant girls, it causes the

effects by showing Enlarged labium.

Hence, the cause of the hydrocele is most

common in boys than girls.

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23.

What are the functions of the structures of volvox

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Volvox forms colony. The colony of volvox is called coenobium. It is spherical in shape. Each colon v has NUMBER of cells from 500 TON 50,000.
Volvox is a polyphyletic genus of chlorophyte green algae in the family Volvocaceae. It forms spherical colonies of up to 50,000 cells. They live in a variety of FRESHWATER habitats, and were first reported by Antonie van LEEUWENHOEK in 1700.

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24.

Colgate se cancer hota hai which scientist is said

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Toothpaste, soap, shampoos, bath products and moisturisers often contain the chemicals sodium lauryl SULFATE (SLS) and sodium laureth sulfate (SLES). These two chemicals are very closely RELATED. The claim that sodium lauryl sulfate and sodium laureth sulfate CAUSE cancer has been spread by EMAILS and websites.

25.

Why is bee keeping is important for human beings

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Beekeeping is IMPORTANT for HUMAN beings to obtain Honey by KEEPING bees in a particular area and protect the bees...

26.

The most common carrier of communicable disease is

Answer» HOUSEFLY is the most COMMON CARRIER of COMMUNICABLE DISEASES.
27.

The algae that can be seen with unaided eye from the following A)CharaB)chlamydomonas C) spirogyra

Answer» SPIROGYRA?
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28.

Unraveling the improved orr activities in pt/tio2/c hybrids: the role of pt morphology and reactive surface species

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29.

Father mother mein se kis ke treat offspring Mein Jaate Hain

Answer» MOM k BHI JA sakte hai or DAD k bhi ja sakte hai ......
30.

What is the stem of plant ? state the various functions of stem in a plant

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ONE of the three main functions of both woody and herbaceous STEMS is to transport water and nutrients from the roots up through the plant to the LEAVES. Plant roots absorb water and then xylem and PHLOEM, vascular tissues found THROUGHOUT the stem, move the water and nutrients up the stem.

31.

A very jitti Di live with green and yellow patches in used for an experiment to prove that chlorophyll is required for photosynthesis before the experiment with the green portion a and the pale yellow portion be observed what will be the colour of a just before and after the starch test also write the equation of photosynthesis and mark as well as valid date from which molecule the by product is obtained?Pls answer in detail

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CO2+H2O----------C6H12O6+O2

32.

Are there 23 pairs of chromosomes in every cell of our body?

Answer» YES these are in our BODY
33.

From the ethology of unicellular eukaryotes to the locomotion of the living beings: meaning and evolution of the phenomenon

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A COMPARATIVE reappraisal of the general problem of evolutionary TRENDS and constraints of the locomotion phenomenon from prokaryotes to protozoa to metazoa was carried on. They elaborated different propulsive systems, different control systems of motion and different analysis systems of the STIMULI. A general understanding of the locomotion phenomenon was reached and ciliate behaviour was positioned within the wider CONTEXT of the evolution of biological displacement.
34.

The member of the axon cell controls the action potential and therefore determines what we sense

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The membrane of the axon CELL CONTROLS the action potential and therefore determines what we sense, how we think, and much more. ... 1.6 NERVE IMPULSES are transmitted from the end of one axon to the beginning of the next by the release of neurotransmitters.


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35.

Difference between myelinated and non myelinated nerve proteolytic enzyme and lipolytic enzyme

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Myelinated NERVE MEANS myelin sheath surrounded the AXON where as NON myelinated nerve means myelin sheath was not surrounded the axon

36.

Please give me maximum questions from bio 10 cbse management of natural resources.

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1.   What are 3 R�s used to SAVE ENVIRONMENT? 1

2.   Why fossil fuels should be used judiciously?1

3.   Name any one stakeholder. 1

4.   What are the products formed when coal and petroleum are burnt? 2

5.   Why the forests are called as biodiversity hot spots? 2

6.   Name two industries based on forest produce. 2

7.   What are the advantages of water? explain it with respect to forest, wildlife and water resources.4

8.   Dams are constructed on the river for multipurpose use. Give its advantages and disadvantages. 4

9.   How does MINING cause pollution? 2

10.   Why it is necessary to conserve water and wildlife? 1

37.

How does a climber plant differ from a creeper plant ? name two climber and creeper plant

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Climber plants needs a solid STRAIGHT SUPPORT but creepers just crawl ONTO the GROUND and spreads widely

38.

Explain blood pressure of a human body at feet is greater than the brain explain

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The blood pressure of human body at feet is greater than the BRAIN because the HEIGHT of fluid column is greater at feet than at brain. so the pressure is also high at feet.


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39.

If we want to identify the kind of roots of a plant, how can we find out by observing the leaves?

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No., SEE the roots
if it is GOING straight down it is tap root and if it is has many roots it is FIBROUS root

40.

What part of plant modified into pitcher to pitcher plant

Answer» PITCHER PLANTS are several differentcarnivorous plants which havemodified leaves known as PITFALL traps—a prey-trapping mechanism featuring a deep cavity FILLED with digestive liquid.
41.

What are the biological pollutants in the airs and their sources and effects on the human bing

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KINDLY refer to the pics below .

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42.

What is a Adolescence period guyzzz

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Hey frnd
this is a PERIOD of attaining sexual MATURITY in both BOYS and girls .
this period is ALSO KNOWN as teenage.
this period usually exists from 12 to 19 years

43.

Give three important adaptations in a lion that help him as a predator?

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Long and sharp nails......
sharp and PENETRATING TEETH...
strength of BODY......
ETC

44.

Why does polar bear hibernate in winters?

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Hibernating means to PASS the WINTER in a dormant or lethargic state. Animals that hibernate store body fat when FOOD is PLENTIFUL. When food is SCARCE, they hibernate, living off their stored body fat. ... Polar bears aren't deep hibernators, but enter a state of carnivore lethargy.

45.

Why do pine trees have sloping branches?

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An evergreen trees shape does HELP keep wet, heavy SNOW off its upper branches conifers also tend to have shallow roots. their shape reduce WIND resistance and helps keep the TREE standing UPRIGHT. I hope it can help you.

46.

Cud chewing mammals possess entodinium and rumino cocoa in their gut for cellulose digestion. What association is there

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these HELP in DISSOLVING CUD into sucrose and sodium CHLORIDE

47.

If a baby born on mars and after 10 years it came back to earth what problem he will be facing on earth?

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He'd be unhappy for a good while, weak and fragile of bone and muscle for a while. It would take weeks for muscle development to CATCH up. It would take up to a few years for his structural BONES to remodel.

But being 10, he's going to prepubescent and still small and light, with his third rapid growth interval still to come.

Ten years later you'd probably have a really tall and wiry kid with no particular disfigurement.

(This assumes the kid was reasonably active during his TIME on mars and he was also receiving correct NUTRITION in all the VARIOUS stages of development.)

48.

Differentiate between tubular secretion and selective reabsorption

Answer» TUBULAR secretion is the transfer of MATERIALS from peritubular capillaries to the RENAL tubular lumen; it is the opposite PROCESS ofreabsorption. This secretion is caused mainly by active TRANSPORT and passive diffusion. ... Urine is the substance leftover inthe collecting duct following reabsorptionand secretion.
49.

Write the function of testies in human biengs

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They have TWO, very IMPORTANT functions that are very important to the male REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM: they produce gametes, or sperm, and they secrete hormones, primarily testosterone.

50.

Differences between qualitative and quantitative charecters

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Quantitative traits occur as a continuous range of variation. This MEANS that these traits occur over a range. ... Generally, a larger group of GENES control QUALITATIVE traits. When multiple genes influence a TRAIT, you can also DESCRIBE it as a "polygenictrait."