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1.

What are the simple choices you can make for the energy consumption?

Answer» HEY Mate
Her is the ANS
of yr question

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USE the solar PANELS
●Magnetic induction
●More use of tesla motar car
● Use the leatheam cells

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2.

Jivvigyan ka janak kon hai

Answer» ARISTOTLE was the FATHER of BIOLOGY
3.

How many haploid cells are produced in a mature female gametophyteof a floweringh plant. name them?

Answer» TWO HAPLOID is FOUND in MATURE FEMALE gametophyteof..
4.

What is hypertonic and isolate solution?

Answer»

Water POTENTIAL basically means the concentration of water molecules in a SOLUTION. Hypotonic solution :one in which the concentration of SOLUTES is greater INSIDE the cell than outside of it, hypertonic solution : where the concentration of solutes is greater outside the cell than inside it....

5.

If dry piece of land is given to you for cultivation. What will you do before sowing the seed

Answer»

I think the LAND MUST be RELATED before used for agriculture it should be made fertile

6.

Whoe was seen first living cell ?

Answer» ROBERT HOOK ...........
7.

A reaction in a solution would proceed slowest when -A.water is added and it is cooled. B.water is added and it is warmed. C.reactants are added and it is cooled. D.reactants are added and it is warmed.'

Answer»

When the WATER is COOL OPTION a

8.

Name two types of plastic

Answer» TWO TYPES of PLASTIC are-
•thermoplastic
•thermosetting plastic
9.

Which of the following is/are the functions performed by the microorganisms in the field of biotechnology ? A) The production of bioplastic B) The production of hormones C) Gene therapy D) Both (B) and (C)

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A the PRODUCTION of BIOPLASTIC

10.

When parent process call child process then all attributes of parent is copieed into child

Answer»

What do you MEAN plz clear the QUESTION in order to GET RELEVANT ANS

11.

Explain the changes by luteinizing hormone merritnation

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In males the luteinizing hormone(LH) acts on the Leydig Cells and stimulates SYNTHESIS and secretion of androgens. Androgens in turn stimulate the process of spermatogenesis.

In females during the menstrual cycle(follicular PHASE) both FSH and LH contribute in ovarian follicular development and the consequent CHANGES taking PLACE in the ENDOMETRIUM of the uterus.

12.

During the light phase of photosynthesis which is oxidised and which is reduced?

Answer» OXYGEN oxidised and CARBON DIOXIDE REDUCED
13.

Liquids generally have lesser density as compared to solids but you must have observed ice floats on water

Answer»

Ice floats on water BCZ when water cools below 4 c the hydrogen bonds adjust the NEGATIVELY CHARGED oxygen atoms.It is 9 % LESS denser than water

14.

Witch question is testable

Answer» DEAR where is the PHOTO from which photo I can SAY the ANSWE
15.

Jee group e1Question. yeast mucor rhizopus penicillium aspergillus agaricus etc are what answer it

Answer»

They are the DIFFERENT TYPES of FUNGI

16.

How rna splicing different from cleavage?

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Cleavage refers to GENERAL division. For EXAMPLE, after fertilization the zygote undergoes cleavage and divides into numerous cells. RNA splicing is the removal of introns(noncoding sequences) and thus separating them from the exons(coding sequences).

17.

Explain the respiratory mechanism in humans

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When we INHALE air,it passes through our nostrils into the nasal cavity. from the nasal cavity,the air reaches our lungs through the WIND pipe.lungs are PRESENT in the chest cavity.this cavity is sorrounded by ribs.a large muscular sheet called diaphram forms the floor of the chest cavity.breathing INVOLVES the movement of the diaphram and the rib cage.during inhalation,ribs moves up and outwards and diaphram moves down.this movement increases space in our chest cavity and air rushes into the lungs.the lungs get filled with air.during exhalation,ribs move down and inwards while diaphram moves up to its former position.this REDUES the size of the chest cavity  and air is pushed out of the lungs

18.

Explain the respiratory mechanism in humans?

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The PRIMARY organs of the respiratory system are the lungs, which FUNCTION to take in OXYGEN and expel carbon DIOXIDE as we breathe. The GAS exchange process is performed by the lungs and respiratory system. ... The trachea branches into two bronchi, tubes that lead to the lungs.

19.

What are common respiratory disorders seen in humans?

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Common Respiratory Disorders Include: CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE Pulmonary Disease (COPD) - IRRITATION of the lungs can lead to asthma, emphysema, and chronic bronchitis and PEOPLE can develop two or three of these together.

20.

How many female flowers occur in a cyathium?

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Heya!!!
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Your answer ⬇
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✒ The paired petal-like bracts of Euphorbia SECTION Goniostema are called cyathophylls. here female to male FLOWER RATIO is 1:α..
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21.

How many roots in upper and lower premolar?

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=>. Upper 1st premolars - 2 ROOTS. Upper 2nd premolars - Both 1 or 2 roots is possible. Lower 1st and 2nd premolars root is possible.

Premolar Root :-

CANINES and most premolars, except for MAXILLARY first premolars, usually have one root. Maxillary first premolars and MANDIBULAR molars usually have two roots.

Maxillary molars usually have three roots. The tooth is supported in BONE by an attachment apparatus, known as the periodontium, which interacts with the root.
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22.

Heat is not the only form of energy released in an exothermic reaction. What is another form of energy that might be released in an exothermic chemical reaction?A.light.B gases.C temperature.D carbon dioxide

Answer» LIGHT....................
23.

What is watershed management?

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It is an adaptive, comprehensive, integrated multi-resource management planning PROCESS that seeks to balance healthy ecological, economic, and cultural/social conditions within a WATERSHED. Watershed management SERVES to integrate planning for land and water; it takes into account both ground and surface water flow, RECOGNIZING and planning for the INTERACTION of water, plants, animals and human land use found within the physical boundaries of a watershed.

24.

Relationship between liver fat and type 2 diabetes

Answer» GOOD RELATIONSHIP between both....
25.

Does all plants give out oxygen at day and carbon dioxide during night

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I. THINK. no.
all. PLANTS. doesn't. GIVE. out. oxygen at. day. and. carbon. DIOXIDE during night
maybe. some. do this

26.

Detailed information about Vesicles!!!

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In cell biology, a vesicle is a SMALL structure within a cell, or extracellular, consisting of FLUID enclosed by a lipid bilayer. Vesicles form naturally during the processes of secretion (exocytosis), uptake (endocytosis) and transport of materials within the cytoplasm. Alternatively, they may be prepared artificially, in which case they are called liposomes (not to be confused with lysosomes). If there is only one phospholipid bilayer, they are called unilamellar liposome vesicles; otherwise they are called multilamellar. The membrane enclosing the vesicle is also a lamellar phase, similar to that of the plasma membrane and vesicles can fuse with the plasma membrane to release their contents outside the cell. Vesicles can also fuse with other organelleswithin the cell.

Vesicles perform a variety of functions. Because it is separated from the cytosol, the inside of the vesicle can be made to be DIFFERENT from the cytosolic environment. For this reason, vesicles are a basic tool USED by the cell for organizing cellular substances. Vesicles are involved in metabolism, transport, buoyancy control,[1] and temporary storage of food and enzymes . They can also act as chemical reaction chambers.


27.

What are the different ways in which glucose is oxidised to provide energy in various organisms

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There are two different ways in which glucose is oxidized:
1)AEROBIC Respiration(oxygen)BREAKING down of PYRUVATE using oxygen takes place in MITOCHONDRIA. This process breaks up the three-carbon pyruvate molecule to give three MOLECULES of carbon dioxide. This process is done in presence of oxygen.
2)Anaerobic Respiration(without oxygen)the breaking of six carbon molecule, into three-carbon molecule called pyruvate. This process takes place in cytoplasm. Further, the pyruvate may be converted into ethanol and carbon dioxide. This process is done in absence of oxygen.
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28.

How does chlorine kills bacteria in water?

Answer» HI
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29.

Smallest organism other than bacteria.

Answer» PPLO is ANSWER.......,..........
30.

Difference between classification and cataloguing

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CATALOGUING
process of adding an item to a catalog, a process typically including bibliographic DESCRIPTION, subject analysis, and classification. Cataloging has a rich history of practice, which can provide valuable lessons for many of today's information workers, from metadata specialists to reference LIBRARIANS. A basic understanding of cataloging is highly beneficial for library EMPLOYEES, library USERS wishing to improve their catalog searching skills, and anybody interested in metadata. 

CLASIFICATION

Fiction and Non-Fiction. Fiction BOOKS - these are arranged on the shelves alphabetically by author's surname. Non-Fiction Books - these are arranged on the shelves according to the Dewey Decimal Classification System.

31.

Urea level in case of urinary tract infection

Answer»

Hey mate here is ur answer
level of urea in case of urinary tract infection is above 64

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32.

How many teeth are type in human being ?a 13b 4c 10 d 2

Answer» 4 TYPE of teeth


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33.

What is meant by lado?

Answer»

It's a KIND of INDIAN sweet which is orange in COLOUR..... best example go and watch CHOTA bheem hehe

34.

Compare and contrast a bird respiratory system to that of a mammal

Answer» HI........ASSISTANT par search karo BEST hai
35.

Why do we feel weird after getting punched in nose

Answer» There are  lot of nerves in our FACE, and a lot of crunchy, crackly, MUSHY structures in our  NOSE. And since we BREATHE 24-hours a day . if the nose is uncomfortable, the person is ALSO  uncomfortable.
36.

How is glucose in a biological fluid quantitatively estimated?

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A reasonable estimate of the antemortem blood glucose CONCENTRATION can be OBTAINED by ... including electrophoresis, mini COLUMNS, radioimmunoassay, and high-pressure liquid  ...

37.

Gb shaw's theory of life force

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The Victorian Age is known not only for its technological ADVANCEMENTS but also for compromises that resulted in a battle between reason and FAITH. The impact of Darwin’s ‘Origin of Species’ was widely seen in the works of contemporary writers. While Dickens presented the crude realities of society in a serious manner, Shaw, who wrote in the later part of the century, painted the gloomy picture in color. He ridiculed the follies of society by comparing the conventional notions with the idealistic ones. He dealt with numerous subjects like war, medicine, law, POLITICS, prostitution, love, etc. but his approach towards these themes remained alien to the society. Love, for example, was CONSIDERED divine and beautiful by writers and poets before Shaw, but he exposed the motive behind falling in love and the concept of Life Force in his plays

38.

The reaction below can be catalyzed by manganese dioxide (MnO2). If you carried out such a reaction, which compound would you expect to find in the reaction container at the end of the reaction?2H2O2 ?2H2O + O2A.MnOB.MnH2C.MnO2D.MnOH

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39.

Explain the process of tooth decay in humans?

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40.

write about the Diagnostic techniques used to detect any disease related to circulatory system, nervous system , excretory system and respiratory system .

Answer»

Imaging tests commonly used to DIAGNOSE nervous system (neurologic) DISORDERS include the following:Computed tomography (CTMAGNETIC resonance imaging (MRI) Angiography.

41.

A catalyst is often shown in a reaction equation above the arrow between the reactants and the products. Why is it shown in this location?A.Because it is not a chemical. It is a process.B.Because it must be kept outside the reaction container.C.Because it helps the reaction go from reactants to products more quickly.D.Because it never actually comes in contact with the reactants or the products.

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Bcoz it HELPS the reaction go frm REACTANTS to PRODUCT more quickly

42.

Largest cell of living world

Answer» HEY..there..

BIOLOGISTS used the world's largest SINGLE-celled organism, an aquatic alga called Caulerpa taxifolia, to study the nature of structure and form in PLANTS. It is a single cell that can grow to a length of six to twelve inches.

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43.

Describe Holozoic nutrition in Amoeba with the help of a diagram.

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Holozoic nutrition MEANS those organisms which takes the WHOLE FOOD.
e.g.humans,etc
amoeba ENGULF its food from the SURROUNDINGS by its pseudopodia.

44.

What are kulh’s in Himachal Pradesh.

Answer» KULS in hilly and mountain REGION people built diversion CHANNELS to collect rainwater spring water and store circular tanks like the girls or girls for example QUESTION Himalayan that is Himachal Pradesh for agriculture
45.

What is the biological name of fire

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Fire is a Rapid Oxidation material.

Fire :- a process in which substances combine chemically with OXYGEN from the air and TYPICALLY give out BRIGHT light, heat, and SMOKE; combustion or BURNING.

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46.

The field of researching one's ancestry is commonly known as

Answer»

Hey

Here is your answer,

The Answer is"FAMILY history" or " genealogy ".

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47.

What are secondary sexual characteristics? Give two example

Answer»

Hii...
There are .....
in females - pubic HAIR , enlarged breasts, widened HIPS...
in MALES - FACIAL hair, ADAM's apple

48.

Why do we call the cell as building blocks of life?

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Cells are the building blocks of life as the cell theory states that all the THINGS are MADE up of cells which are the STRUCTURAL and FUNDAMENTAL unit of life

49.

How manny time required to plant to produce root in air layering process

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Hello BUDDY..
HARSHI this side..

The time may vary from PLANT to plant HOWEVER but will average a couple weeks to a month....

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50.

Given below are assisted reproductive technologies.in which find out invitro fertilisation

Answer» DONOT KNOW...........