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1.

Hey!!What is "flavr savr"?

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2.

Which part of human body secrete enzyme pepsin

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It is produced  by the action of hydrochloric ACID on pepsinogen, which is secreted  by the GASTRIC glands.
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3.

in hydra waste material of food digestion and nitrogenous waste material are removed respectively from

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In hydra waste material of FOOD DIGESTION and NITROGENOUS waste material are removed respectively from

mouth \: and \: body \: wall
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4.

The fungi are further classified as follows...???? Give proper answer.

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fungi(multicelluler decomposers)

*GENERAL features

1)achlorophllus,non-photosynthetic,heterotrophic plant

2)mycellium-plant body

3)RESERVE food-glycogen SOIL bodies

4)cell wall is MADE up of chitin

5)fungi is of two types

1)holocarpic 2)eucarpic

5.

Plant which reproduces by means of spores instead of seed is mustard coriander fern petunia

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6.

What are the benefits of the relationship between bacterial flora and human body?

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The bacterial flora provide regulatory signals that enable the development and utility of the gut. OVERGROWTH of bacteria in the SMALL intestine can lead to intestinal FAILURE. In addition the LARGE intestine contains the largest bacterial ecosystem in the human body.

7.

What are the post fertilization changes seen in a flower

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FLOWER is a modified shoot.

it has TWO whorl

1)essential whorl

2)NON essential whorl

8.

What is meant by agricultural implements

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The tools and machines are used by the FARMERS to CULTIVATE the LAND is called AGRICULTURAL implement

9.

Why Microbes are delicate microorganisms?

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it is because they are minute , microscopic ORGANISMS. While HANDLING them in labs, we have to be very CAREFUL.

10.

Schlerenchyma hypodermis found in?

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Sclerenchymatous HYPODERMIS is FOUND in MONOCOT stem.


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11.

State its location and mention its siginificane

Answer» WHOSE LOCATION and whose SIGNIFICANE you are TALKING about?
12.

Photosynthesis occurs in sites other than leaves are considered as most suitable site for studying photosynthesis.Why?

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In most PLANTSPHOTOSYNTHESIS occursin the leaf which is the common site. It is the best site because it has the highest AMOUNT of chlorophyll in MOSTOF the plants. ☆Photosynthesis occur in sites other than leaves also ,yet leaves are considered as the most suitable site for photosynthesis.

13.

Part of chromosome where forces is exerted during chromosomal separation and pole ward passage

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Kinetochore is the PART of CHROMOSOME where FORCES are exerted during CHROMOSOMAL separation.

14.

How you feel about sibling care nature of animals. Have you ever seen such kind of situation in your surroundinds? Explain in your own words.

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The feeling when sibling TAKE care of ANIMAL, be sympathetic towards them, helping animals and not harming them is very PRETTY.
I have been through this SITUATION.

15.

Essantial and is the primary source of taxonomic studies of plant and animal?

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Organisms REQUIRES intensive laboratory and field studies. The collection of ACTUAL SPECIMENS of plant and animal species is essential and is the prime source of taxonomic studies. These are also fundamental to studies andessential for training in systematics

16.

Bis-biopsy interpretation of the gastrointestinal tract mucosa, volume 2 neoplastic

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Biopsy Interpretation of the Gastrointestinal Tract Mucosa is your DEFINITIVE bench reference for the DIAGNOSIS of these challenging specimens. One of the best-selling titles in the Biopsy Interpretation Series, its practical, richly illustrative coverage encompasses the most common mucosal biopsies from the esophagus, STOMACH, small intestine, large intestine, and anus, helping you to evaluate the FULL range of samples and recognize their distinguishing features. This VOLUME focuses on neoplastic entities; Volume One, also available, is your complete source on non-neoplastic..

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17.

What is the definition of parthenocarphy

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The production of FRUITS WITHOUT FERTILIZATION is CALLED parthenocarpy
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18.

Name the source of organism that taq polymerase? What is so special about the function of this enzymes

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Name the source organism that possesses Taq POLYMERASE. What is so special about the function of this enzyme? Taq polymerase is obtained from the BACTERIUM Thermus aquaticus. ... RESTRICTION endonucleases are specific enzymeswhich can cleave double stranded DNA at specific SITES called recognition sequences.


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19.

What is the role of epidermis in plants answer in short

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A waxy cuticle layer PROTECTING from INJURIES and loss of WATER

20.

Elaborate AIDS and HIV and answer difference between please write the answer tomorrow is my exam

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HIV is the virus which affects AIDS. AIDS is just a syndrome and not a disease.

AIDS- ACQUIRED Immune DEFICIENCY Syndrome

HIV-Human Immuno Virus


21.

Elaborate HIV and AIDS and also different between them

Answer» HEY frnd here is ur ANSWER...
HIV means Human Immunodeficiency Virus
AIDS means Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome...
HIV is a virus which causes AIDS .This is the main FACT to DIFFERENTIATE between them...
AIDS is a condition. While HIV is a virus that may cause an infection, AIDS (which is short for acquired immunodeficiency syndrome) is a condition. Contracting HIV can lead to the development of AIDS. AIDS, or stage 3 HIV, develops when HIV has caused serious damage to the immune system.
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22.

Why can’t we humans reproduce like a spirogyra?

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Because the CELLS in SPIROGYRA are DIFFERENT and in HUMAN different...

23.

What do you mean by evil quarlet and how it can be prevented

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24.

The photosynthesis effect found in bacteria is called

Answer» OXYGENIC PHOTOSYNTHESIS
25.

Role of hormones in maintenance of water and electrolyte balance

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Three MAJOR hormones are involved in regulating sodium and water BALANCE in the body at the level of the kidney. (1) ADH(antidiuretic hormone) from the POSTERIOR pituitary ACTS on the kidney to promote water reabsorption, thus preventing its loss in the URINE.

26.

Which of the following stekes is considered to be the most primitive?(1) Haplostele(2) Plectostele(3)Solenostele(4)Dictyostele

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Haplostele is the most primitive.Here the CENTRAL CORE of XYLEM is SURROUNDED by a LAYER of phloem.eg salaginella

27.

Dickstein dl, walsh j, brautigam h, stockton sd, gandy s. And hof pr. Role of vascular risk factors and vascular dysfunction in alzheimer's disease. Mt sinai j med. 2010; 77 (1): 82-102.

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Role of vascular RISK factors and vascular dysfunction in Alzheimer's DISEASE. Dickstein DL(1), Walsh J, Brautigam H, Stockton SD Jr, Gandy S, Hof PR. ... All of these can be characterized by vascular pathology attributed to conditions such as CEREBRAL amyloid angiopathy and subsequent blood-brain barrier dysfunction

28.

Is statue of unity seen in the sky of delhi?no spam. only ans if u know

Answer» YEAH it can be SEEN .....
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29.

What is the different types of lipids?

Answer» STEROIDS. Steroids are a TYPE of lipid that INCLUDES hormones and CHOLESTEROL. ...

Phospholipids. ...

30.

Plz answer the following questions. Easy and understandable language answers for grade 9

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Answer of 5) que

Essential elements are indispensable for healthy GROWTHS of plant the plant do not show healthy growth , in the absence of essential elements. The essential elements are SPECIFIC and cannot be replaced by other elements. The DEFICIENCY of such elements DEVELOPS some symptom which can be corrected by supply that specific elements.

31.

Gastric juice contains

Answer» GASTRIC JUICE MEAN HCL
32.

Meaning of casting by earthworms in biology

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Earthworms are hermaphrodites,MEANING that they exhibit both MALE and FEMALE characteristics. They are major decomposers of dead and DECOMPOSING organic matter, and derive their nutrition from the bacteria and fungi that grow upon these MATERIALS.

33.

What is a paddy planter

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HEY MATE HERE IS YOUR ANSWER

The PADDY means rice therefore it means transfer of rice or
rice transplanter

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34.

Which organelles of a cell are easily seen under microscope?

Answer» LYSOSOMES and GOLGI
35.

Why hormones are distant in action

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As our body need METABOLISM to go on...to perform many daily life ACTIVITIES we need soma of the chemical reagents which help us to process our body reactions...
HENCE different hormones were CREATED to carry on many reactions....
So hormones are distinct in reactions...
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36.

Explain vascular bundles present in stem of polypodium in diagram

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Vascular tissues. ... Most common ferns possess a “DICTYOSTELE,” consisting of vascular STRANDS interconnected in such a manner that, in any given cross section of stem, several distinct bundles can be OBSERVED. These are separated by regions FILLED with parenchyma CELLS known as leaf gaps.
A vascular bundle is a part of the transport system in vascular plants. The transport itself happens in vascular tissue, which exists in two forms: xylem and phloem

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37.

P53 compound heterozygosity in a severely affected child with li-fraumeni syndrome

Answer» P53 COMPOUND heterozygosity in a severely affected child with Li-Fraumeni syndrome. ... In some kindreds, the GENETIC abnormality associated with this CANCER phenotype is a heterozygousgermline mutation in the p53tumor suppressor gene.
38.

A full term child, born after normal pregnancy, developed grunting respiration 36 hours after birth. After three days he had severe bouts of vomiting and became lethargic and unresponsive to stimuli. He was admitted in the hospital, where blood sample was obtained for analysis

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This is coz of the heretic MILK from mother it is doesn't suitable for baby. It isn't NECESSARY to every baby have problems of vomiting of BLOOD for analysis but some babies are weak those are suffer from the tubercular diseases in age of. 1 month or NEW Born be the check out from her stomachache ..

39.

Define and explain what is Ectoderm,Endoderm and mesoderm seperately and briefly.

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Medical Definition of Mesoderm.Mesoderm: One of the THREE PRIMARY germ cell LAYERS, the OTHERS being theectoderm and ENDODERM. Themesoderm is the middle layer. ... For example, some cells in the bone marrow (mesoderm) can become liver (endoderm).
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40.

Explain the terms acoleomate, radial symmetry, psedocoelomate

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Acoelemate : the Animals which do not have COELEM are called as Acoelemate ( Coelem is the body CAVITY)
RADIAL symmetry: an imaginary axis passes through the Centre of the body, if the animal is cut down from this axis through any direction the obtained parts will be symmetrically. An organism having this characteristic is radially symmetrical
PSEDOCOELOMATE: animals which have Coelem but which is not because of MESODERM are called as pseudocoelomates

41.

Who was hebert spences

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⬇️ANSWER ⬇️

⭐Herbert Spencer was a GREAT ENGLISH philosopher, biologist, anthropologist and sociologist.⭐

✨HE IS BEST KNOWN FOR DEVOLOPING AND APPLYING EVOLUTIONARY THEORY✨

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42.

Scientific name of Donkey.

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ANSWER:-

scientific NAME of DONKEY is EQUUS asinus.


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43.

Procedure of slide agglutination test for blood grouping

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In the test system a known antibody or ANTIGEN is added to an unknown antigen or antibody. ... In ABO typing, the A and B antigens are structures present on the surface of the RED bloodcells. Agglutination OCCURS in TWO stages: Attachment of the specific antibody to the specific antigen - sensitization.

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44.

Influence of abutment height and surface roughness on in vitro retention of three luting agents

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Abstract

PURPOSE: This study evaluated the effects of ABUTMENT height, airborne-particle abrasion, and type of cement on the tensile resistance to DISLODGEMENT of cement-retained implant restorations.

MATERIALS AND METHODS: Three groups of 12 STANDARDIZED abutments each were prepared with different heights (4 mm, 5 mm, and 6 mm) using a milling machine. Crowns were cast in cobalt-chrome using the lost-wax technique, airborne particle-abraded using 50-Μm aluminum oxide, and cleaned with acetone. Restorations were cemented using a noneugenol acrylic urethane cement, a resin-modified glass ionomer, or a zinc oxide-noneugenol cement. A 5-kg load was applied for 10 minutes. Samples were kept at 37°C and 100% humidity overnight. A tensile force was applied to the crown using a testing machine at a crosshead speed of 5 mm/minute until failure occurred. Next, the abutments were airborne particle-abraded with 50-Μm aluminum oxide, and the cementation and testing procedures were repeated. The effects of cement, abutment height, and SURFACE treatment were evaluated statistically.

RESULTS: There were significant differences among the cements. The resin-modified glass ionomer provided the greatest retention in all the tested conditions, while the zinc oxide-noneugenol cement produced the lowest retention values. Significant differences were also detected between 4-mm and 6-mm abutments, with the 6-mm abutments being more retentive. No differences were found between 4-mm and 5-mm abutments or between 5-mm and 6-mm abutments. The effect of airborne-particle abrasion was also found to be significant. A maximum increase of 90 N in retention force was observed after airborne-particle abrasion for the 5-mm abutments cemented with the acrylic urethane cement.

CONCLUSIONS: Cement, airborne-particle abrasion, and abutment height can significantly INFLUENCE retention of implant-supported crowns. Different parameters, including those specific to the patient, should be considered in the selection of a luting agent.

45.

Is anyone know What are spriyote?

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Spirote is a SUPER POWER BREED

46.

Scientific name of camel

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❇ SCIENTIFIC NAME ❇

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CAMEL IS

CAMELUS.

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47.

In human female what happens when egg is fertilised and when egg is not fertilised

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Every 28 days or so, one mature EGG is released from the OVARY. This is called ovulation . After the egg is released, It moves into the FALLOPIAN tube where it stays for about 24 hours. If the egg is not fertilised during that time, the egg disintegrate and menstruation begin 2 week later

48.

Name a parasitic annelid

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The parasitic annelides are also KNOWN as ringed worms such as EARTHWORMS, leeches, ETC......

49.

Definition of complementary factor.

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DEFINATION :  ONE of two or more genes that when present TOGETHER produce EFFECTS qualitatively distinct from the separate EFFECT of any one of them.

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50.

Name two excretory products pther than the o2 and co2 in plants

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bark . RESINS and GUMS are the EXCRETORY PRODUCTS other than co2 and O2