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What is mean by flip flop movment |
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Answer» A biological term co-ordinated transfer of two phospholipid MOLECULES from opposite SIDES of a lipid BIA- layer MEMBRANE. |
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How many insects species are there in this world? |
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Answer» HII There!! There are approximately 30 MILLION ,insect SPECIES in the world . HOPE it helps |
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Can you imagine how priesley would have conducted the experiment using a candle and a plant |
| Answer» HOPE it was HELPFUL:-) | |
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Does in bryophytes free living of male and female gamatophyte exist ? |
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Answer» A gametophyte is a stage in the life cycle of plants and algae that undergo alternation of generations. It is a haploid multicellular organism that develops from a haploid sporethat has one set of CHROMOSOMES. The gametophyte is the sexual phase in the life cycle of plants and algae. It develops sex organs that produce gametes, haploid sex cells that participate in FERTILIZATION to form a diploid zygote in which each cell has TWO sets of chromosomes. Cell DIVISION of the zygote results in a new diploid multicellular organism, the second stage in the life cycle known as the SPOROPHYTE, the function of which is to produce haploid spores by meiosis. |
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Do we have to test dead bodies in forensic science |
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Answer» THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: DNA TESTS will be conducted to identify the dead bodies of fishermen who lost their lives as Ockhicyclone left a trail of destruction in coastal Kerala. Sixteen dead bodies have been brought to medical college hospital here and six bodies have been identified so far. |
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What happens with increased no of chromosomes |
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Answer» Elp Me Understand Genetics |
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Bioinformatic tools to predict the effect of snps on gene expression |
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Answer» Understanding the effect of single NUCLEOTIDE polymorphisms (SNPS) on the expression level of genes is an important goal. We recently published a study in which we devised a multi-SNP predictive model for gene expression in Lymphoblastoid cell lines (LCL), and showed that it can robustly predict the expression of a small number of genes in TEST individuals. Here, we validate the generality of our models by predicting expression profiles for genes in LCL in an independent study, and extend the pool of predictable genes for which we are able to explain more than 25% of their expression variability to 232 genes across 14 different cell types. As the number of people who obtained their SNP profiles through COMPANIES such as 23andMe is rising rapidly, we developed GenoExp , a web-based tool in which users can upload their individual SNP data and obtain predicted expression levels for the set of predictable genes across the 14 different cell types. Our tool thus allows users with biological knowledge to study the possible effects that their set of SNPs might have on these genes and predict their cell-specific expression levels relative to the population average. |
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Bilogical significance of schwann cell membrane in neurodegeneration |
| Answer» HELP in TRANSMISSION of NERVE IMPULSES | |
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Please explain the disadvantages of having a high heart rate..(120-150)It's urgent and please make it useful and truthful |
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Answer» Normal heart rate is nearly equals to 60to 100 heart BEATS per minute. if heart rate increased more than this in RESTING state then there is risk of DEATH of person. |
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Which organism is more in this world? |
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Answer» MICROBES..... are the more in the WORLD.... HOPE this ANSWER will HELPS you. |
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What is laboratory thermometer? how it is use |
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Answer» Laboratory thermometers are used to MEASURE temperatures or TEMPERATURE changes with a high degree of precision. They are made of METAL or glass and strengthened through thermal tempering or annealing. The way a laboratory thermometer works DEPENDS upon its TYPE. |
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If you are clever then solve it.. why peoplesuffered for ingestion? |
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What is herbarium? Explain it's importance. |
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Answer» A HERBARIUM (plural: HERBARIA) is a collection of preserved plant SPECIMENS and associated DATA used for SCIENTIFIC study. ... The same term is often used in mycology to describe an equivalent collection of preserved fungi, otherwise known as a fungarium. A xylarium is a herbarium specialising in specimens of wood. |
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An experiment to prove that organic compunds are basis of life was perofrmed by |
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Answer» The Miller–Urey experiment[1] (or Miller experiment)[2] was a chemical experimentthat simulated the conditions thought at the time to be present on the EARLY EARTH, and tested the chemical origin of life under those conditions. The experiment supported Alexander Oparin's and J. B. S. Haldane's hypothesis that putative conditions on the primitive Earth favoured chemical reactions that synthesized more complex organic compounds from simpler inorganic precursors. Considered to be the classic experiment investigating abiogenesis, it was CONDUCTED in 1952[3] by Stanley Miller, with assistance from Harold Urey, at the University of Chicago and later the University of California, San Diego and published the following year.[4][5][6] |
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Function of sperm........…….... |
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Answer» Sperm is the male reproductive ORGAN |
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Conversion of non motile spermatids into motile spermatozoa is |
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Answer» The PROCESS is known as spermiogenesis. |
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Cycling or running which is best for weight loss |
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Answer» Cycling is the best exercise as it leads to full BODY motion. Also It burns more CALORIES than walking. That is why,cycling is the best for WEIGHT loss |
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Cough prepaired in which organ of human body |
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Crop production and management definition of levelling |
| Answer» GROWING plants and REARING of animals for products is called crop PRODUCTION and MANAGEMENT means managing the crop and perfirming AGRICULTURAL practises | |
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Colourless unicelular cwll wall bound spherical or rod shapwd lacking organised nuclues? |
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Answer» Because in the because in the PLACE of NUCLEUS they have NUCLEOLUS as nucleus and they do not have NUCLEAR MEMBRANE |
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Characteristics and criticism of green revolution in india |
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Answer» The Green Revolution was started in INDIA by then Prime Minister Late Shri Lal Bahadur SHASTRI, who gave the slogan of “Jai Jawan, Jai Kisan”, according to which, to make the country powerful from security point of, view, is the RESPONSIBILITY of the soldiers, while making it self sufficient in the field of food grains, is the responsibility of the farmers. |
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Characteristics of animal cell in culture contact inhibition |
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Answer» In cell biology, contact inhibition refers to two different but closely related PHENOMENA: contact inhibition of locomotion (CIL) and contact inhibition of proliferation (CIP). CIL refers to the avoidance behavior exhibited by fibroblast-like cells when in contact with one another.[1] In most cases, when two cells contact each other, they attempt to alter their locomotion in a different DIRECTION to avoid future collision. When collision is unavoidable, a different phenomenon occurs whereby growth of the cells of the culture itself EVENTUALLY stops in a cell-density dependent manner.[2] Both types of contact inhibition are well-known properties of normal cells and contribute to the regulation of proper tissue growth, differentiation, and DEVELOPMENT. It is worth noting that both types of regulation are normally negated and overcome during organogenesis during embryonic development and tissue and wound HEALING. However, contact inhibition of locomotion and proliferation are both aberrantly absent in cancer cells, and the absence of this regulation contributes to tumorigenesis.[3] |
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Define weeding???............. |
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Answer» HEYA....^_^ Here's ur ANS. ⬇ Weeding is a process in which unwanted plants (weeds ) are removed. ✌Hope it HELPS |
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Tell me it's emergency |
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Answer» Sex MEANS gender.there R two TYPES of gender male and female .DONT try to get double meaning |
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By which two process transport of material takes place across the cell |
| Answer» DIFFUSION and OSMOSIS | |
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Which of the following items when mixed in wastes help red worms in grinding their food?A) Powdered egg shells B) Powdered sea shells C) Both the above D) None of these |
| Answer» POWDERED EGG SHELLS.... | |
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Which of the following may be given as food for red worms?A) Coffee B) Tea C) Vegetable and fruit wastes D) All of the above |
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Answer» I THINK OPTION C VEGETABLES and FRUITS |
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For red worms the food should beA) put at the top layer of soil B) put at the bottom (about 30 cm) deep of the pit C) put at about 2-3 cm deep inside the pit D) All the above are correct |
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Answer» CORRECT ANSWER C. ..... |
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To make a comfortable home for red wormsA) Dig a pit about 30 cm deep B) Dig a pit about 30 cm deep at a place which is very hot C) Dig a pit about 3 0 cm deep at a place which is very cold D) Dig a pit 30 cm deep at a place which is neither too hot nor too cold |
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Answer» HEY mate....✌✌ Here's ur ans. =================== Dig a pit 30 CM deep at a place which is neither HOT nor cold ☺Hope it HELPS |
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Antibiotic concentration relation to zone of inhibition formula |
| Answer» My own EXPERIENCES involve measuring with a TRANSPARENT ruler from the back of the PLATE. You measure the diameter of the ZONE of inhibition including the diameter of the disc. The reason for including the disc especially where there is activity is that the disc itself sits in the centre of the zone of inhibition, so the area it OCCUPIES is part of the zone of inhibition. | |
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A plant that exchange gas through its body surface of a single-celled organism plant name |
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Answer» EUGLENA. HOPE the ANSWER will HELP you |
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_____carry blood towards body? |
| Answer» ARTERIES................. | |
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What is vermin composting?A) It is a method of preparing compost B) It is a method of preparing compost with the help of organisms C) It gives a vermilian coloured compost D) All of the above are correct |
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Answer» It is APROCESS of PREPARING COMPOST with the HELP of ORGANISMS |
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What are the main notes of ch6 of biology |
| Answer» TEEL the name of chapter so i can ABLE to help u JOW can i konw which is CH6 of ur book | |
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Alveolar sac and villi do what functoin is same |
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Answer» Alveolar SACS are the air sacs present in the HUMAN lungs.Here the process of gaseous EXCHANGE occurs. |
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Allelopathy its application for weed management |
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Answer» Weeds are a hidden foe for crop plants, interfering with their functions and suppressing their growth and development. Yield LOSSES of ∼34% are caused by weeds among the major crops, which are grown worldwide. These yield losses are higher than the losses caused by other pests in the crops. Sustainable weed management is needed in the wake of a huge decline in crop outputs due to weed pressure. A diversity in weed management tools ensures sustainable weed control and REDUCES chances of herbicide resistance development in weeds. Allelopathy as a tool, can be importantly used to combat the challenges of environmental pollution and herbicide resistance development. This review article provides a recent update regarding the practical application of allelopathy for weed control in agricultural systems. Several studies elaborate on the significance of allelopathy for weed management. RYE, sorghum, rice, sunflower, rape seed, and wheat have been documented as important allelopathic crops. These crops express their allelopathic potential by releasing allelochemicals which not only suppress weeds, but also promote underground microbial activities. Crop cultivars with allelopathic potentials can be grown to suppress weeds under field conditions. Further, several types of allelopathic plants can be intercropped with other crops to smother weeds. The use of allelopathic cover crops and mulches can reduce weed pressure in field crops. Rotating a routine crop with an allelopathic crop for one season is another method of allelopathic weed control. Importantly, plant breeding can be explored to improve the allelopathic potential of crop cultivars. In conclusion, allelopathy can be utilized for suppressing weeds in field crops. Allelopathy has a pertinent significance for ecological, sustainable, and integrated weed management systems. |
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In some cities we find dust bins of two different colours for collection of garbage. These dustbins are usually of which of the following two colours?A) Green and yellow B) Green and red C) Blue and red D) Blue and green |
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Which kind of materials are to be collected in blue coloured bins?A) Plastics B) Metals C) Glass D) Materials that can be used again |
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When some things in garbage rots completely and did not smell, itA) becomes manure B) can be mixed with soil to provide nutrients to plants C) Both the above are correct D) None of the above are correct |
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Answer» C) Both the above are correct Hope it HELPS |
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Draw a brief sketch of human heart and label it..... In pencil... |
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Through which cell of the embryo sac, does the pollen tube enter the embryo sac [CBSE PMT 2005]A) Egg cell B) Central cell C) Persistant synergid D) Degenerated synergid |
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How are useful components of garbage utilized?A) They are dumped in compost making areas B) They are taken to various factory sites C) They are used as such D) None of the above is correct |
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Stalk with which ovules remain attached to placenta is called [Orissa JEE 2005]A) Funicle B) Raphe C) Hilum D) Chalaza |
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Answer» Stalk with which ovule remains attached to PLACENTA is known as FUNICLE. |
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Mitochondria and plastids are able to synthesise some of their own proteins. Why? |
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Answer» Inside the mitochondria and PLASTIDS there is RIBOSOMES are PRESENT which helps in protein SYNTHESIS |
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