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1.

♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥.What r the steps that u can take to counter as an individual of adverse effects????!!! ​

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This TYPE of adverse drug reaction is LARGELY unpredictable. EXAMPLES of such adverse drug REACTIONS include rashes, jaundice, anemia, a decrease in the white blood cell count, kidney damage, and nerve injury that may impair vision or hearing

2.

Hormone resposible for controlling the uterus changes during menstrual cycle​

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ANSWER:

so??????

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3.

Why is epidermis important for plants ?​

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Answer:

It forms a boundary between the plant and the external environment. The epidermis SERVES several functions: it PROTECTS against water loss, regulates gas exchange, SECRETES metabolic COMPOUNDS, and (especially in roots) absorbs water and mineral nutrients.

Explanation:

4.

How many litres of milk a cow gives in one lactation period​

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ANSWER:

in EARLY lactation it GIVE 40L of MILK per DAY

5.

Fibre-yielding plants which tissue ?​

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Examples of bast fibres are JUTE, hemp, flax, ROSELLE, ramie, etc. STRUCTURAL fibres primarily ASSOCIATED with monocotyledonous plants are shorter, lignified cells SURROUNDING vascular tissue.

6.

Where do you find Malpighian tubules?​

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Answer:

  • Malpighian TUBULES are found in the posterior regions of insects.

7.

Contrast justifications of the use of scientific names over common names.

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EXPLANATION:

you contrast two justification for the USE of scientific NAMES over common names of organisms? 266 VIEWS.

8.

Is water conservation necessary give reasons​

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Answer:

water is helpful to HUMAN beings and without water we can't LIVE and without water other organisms also can't live so water CONSERVATION is NECESSARY

9.

How many segments are present in the abdomen of cockroach?​

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ANSWER:

TEN SEGMENTS....☑️☑️☑️

10.

What do you understand from terms like in situ and ex situ conservation​

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in situ conservation is type in which the organisms of a particular place are conserved with their HABITAT.Ex situ is when we TAKE out an organism from its habitat and make it BREED somewhere ELSE like in zoos

11.

Friend plz solve this question ​

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ANSWER:

C is CORRECT OPTION from my OPINION.

12.

What is the position of ovaries in cockroach?​

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The reproductive system of a cockroach consists of two large ovaries − formed by a group of 8 ovarioles that contain chains of developing ova. Ovary are LOCATED laterally in the 2ND to 6TH ABDOMINAL segments.

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13.

BeineofOne Gramplefood Chain​

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ANSWER:

This is not UNDERSTANDABLE

14.

when 22.4 litres of h2 (g)is mixed with the 11.2 litres of Cl2(g),each at STP, the moles of HCL(g)formed is equal to ​

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Answer:

Cl2=0.5mole here the LIMITING REAGENT is cl2 so

1mole of cl2 gives 2moles of HCL then 0.5 MOLES cl2 gives how MANY moles of hcl

2×0.5÷1 =1mole

15.

Should the Dettol be diluted before cleaning a wound?​

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For urgent application, Dettol may be used UNDILUTED, but not on sensitive skins. For douching (when medically advised): two teaspoonfuls of Dettol DILUTED in two pints of warm water. For dandruff: one TABLESPOONFUL of Dettol diluted in one pint of warm water. SATURATE hair and SCALP for 10 minutes, then shampoo.

16.

What is the present percentage of tiger population in INdia​

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ANSWER:

It is 70%..................

EXPLANATION:

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17.

(4) Album. Glucosamine and N-acetyl glucosamine arechemically modified(1) Nucleosides(2) Sugars(3) Lipids(4) Nucleotides​

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ANSWER:

OPTION 2

Explanation:

SUGARS...............

18.

What is mixed farming? how does it help a farmer?​

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Mixed farming is an AGRICULTURAL SYSTEM in which a farmer conducts different agricultural PRACTICE together, such as CASH crops and livestock.

The aim is to increase income through different sources and to complement land and labour demands across the year.

19.

What is the difference between a independent and dependent variable

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independent variable is a CAUSE and dependent variable is the effect of the cause

EXPLANATION:

for eg: 'a plant is watered and it GROWS' in this the water is an independent variable and growth of a plant is dependent variable, dependent variable depends on independent variable

20.

Infection and non infection differentiate

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The most COMMON cause of infectious diseases are PATHOGENS CALLED viruses and bacteria, but they can ALSO be caused by fungi or protozoa. Pathogens can be spread in different WAYS. ... Noninfectious diseases are not transmitted from one person to another and are not caused by pathogens.

21.

17.Opthalmia neonatorum and each pia neonatorum​

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EXPLANATION:

OPHTHALMIA neonatorum (ON), also called NEONATAL conjunctivitis, is a broad TERM and includes all FORMS of acute, mucopurulent infection ...

22.

What r processed fuels?

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ANSWER:

Answer:Processed Fuel Oil (PFO) is an oil made from a mixture of used LUBRICATION oils. Due to its LOW CARBON emissions, it is often used as a replacement for Heavy Fuel Oil (HFO) and Medium Fuel Oil.

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23.

Give the location and function of following tissue; cartilage​

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<STRONG>Answer:

1)Cartilage is a hard and strong but it is flexible

2)LESS calcium and phosphorus compounds are PRESENT in the matrix rather protien and SUGAR is present.

24.

Explain the process of secondary growth in stems of woody angiosperm with help of schematic diagrams. What is the significance?​

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In WOODY dicots, the strip of cambium present between the primary xylem and phloem is called the interfascicular cambium. The interfascicular cambium is formed from the cells of the medullary rays ADJOINING the interfascicular cambium. This results in the formation of a CONTINUOUS cambium ring. The cambium cuts off new cells toward its either sides. The cells present toward the outside differentiate into the secondary phloem, while the cells cut off toward the pith give rise to the secondary xylem. The amount of the secondary xylem produced is more than that of the secondary phloem. The secondary growth in plants increases the girth of plants, increases the amount of water and nutrients to support the growing NUMBER of leaves, and also provides support to plants......

25.

Cork cambium forms tissues that form the cork. Do you agree with this statement? Explain​

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When secondary growth occurs in the dicot STEM and root, the epidermal layer gets broken and need to be replaced to provide new protective CELL layers. Hence, sooner or later, another meristematic tissue called cork cambium or phellogen develops, usually in the cortex REGION. Phellogen is a couple of layers thick. It is made of narrow, thin-walled and nearly RECTANGULAR cells. Phellogen cuts off cells on both sides. The cells on the outer side get differentiated into the cork or phellem, while the cells on the inside give rise to the secondary cortex or PHELLODERM....

26.

The Transportation system of plants is composed of complex permanent tissue they have their Transportation system within themselves justify in detail with appropriate diagrams

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ANSWER

☆The Transportation system of plant is composed of complex permanent TISSUE.

☆These tissues are made up of more than one type of CELLS and these SALES coordinator to perform a common specific function.

XYLEM ➡️

▪︎It helps in transportation of water and Minerals from Roots to other parts of the plant.

▪︎Elements 》 Tracheids , vessels , parenchyma , fibres.

Phloem ➡️

▪︎It TRANSPORTS FOOD from leaves to other parts of the plant. food is prepared in leaves by the process of photosynthesis.

▪︎Elements 》 sieve tubes, companion cells ,phloem parenchyma and phloem fibres .

27.

कोणता मासा हिवतापासाठि कारणीभुत ठरणारया अँनाफिलीस डासाची अंडी खातो

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ANSWER:

गप्पी मासा हिवतापासाठि कारणीभुत ठरणारया अँनाफिलीस डासाची अंडी खातो.

28.

Explain why some fibre are called synthetic​

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Explanation:

because these are MANMADE FIBRES PREPARED by using chemicals

29.

Why are mosses and Ferns so few give reason​

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Ferns have both roots and VASCULAR tissue and THEREFORE, can grow larger than moss species, but like the mosses, ferns require water for reproduction. The sperm cells have FLAGELLA and must SWIM through a water FILM to fertilize the egg.

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30.

The compound in which energy is stored​

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ANSWER:Mitochondria

EXPLANATION:

It is also called as POWER HOUSE of cell

31.

Which plants height is small stem is soft and arises from the base of stem and is a Shrub

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ANSWER:I THINK it MIGHT be tulsi

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32.

What is intercropping how does it differ from mixed cropping the state is two advantage​

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Intercropping is different from mixed cropping in that in mixed cropping the emphasis is not on the utilization of the diverse nutrients in the soil while RATHER it simply involves growing of different TYPES of crops in ONE piece of LAND which might even compete for the same nutrients.

Explanation:

33.

___________ is a common chamber for food and air​

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ANSWER:

OROPHARYNX is a COMMON CHAMBER for food and air

34.

Describe blood as a connective tissue​

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EXPLANATION:

It is a fluid connective tissue that links different parts of BODY it helps to maintain the continuity of the body.It contains fluid matrix CALLED plasma and blood cells such as White blood cells,red blood cells and blood platelets suspended in it.

Plasma also contains proteins,salts,hormones and vitamins to various tissues of the body it CARRIES excretory products from the tissue to excretory organs it also conducts heat and regulats body temperature.

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35.

Distinguish between marsupials and egg -laying mammals .​

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Explanation:

Difference # Prototheria:

1. Eggs or Young ones :

Oviparous

2. Mammary:

Mammary glands are without nip­ples or teats.

3. Glands:

Indistinct or absent.

4. Pinna:

Present and is formed by the nasal and premaxilla bones.

5. Beak Cloaca or ANUS:

Cloaca

6. Teeth:

Absent, only temporary molar milk teeth present in Ornithorhynchus which disappear in adult state. Tachyglossus lacks teeth in any stage of development.

7. Position of testes:

Abdominal.

8. Ureters:

The ureters open into a urinogenital sinus, not open into the urinary blad­der.

9. Pectoral GIRDLE:

(a) With a large coracoid

(b) Scapula without spine

10. Interclavicle:

T-shaped interclavicle

11. Fully homeothermic or not:

EXAMPLE:

Platypus (Ornithorhynchus sp.)

Echidna (Tachyglossus sp.)

Pro-echidna (Zaglossus sp.)

Difference # Theria:

1. Eggs or Young ones:

Viviparous

2. Mammary glands:

Mammary glands with nipples or teats.

3. Pinna:

GENERALLY present (absent in aquatic mammals).

4. Beak:

Mammary glands with nipples or teats.

5. Cloaca or anus:

All therians possess anus expected pikas (pika), a lagomorph type.

6. Teeth:

Present except scaly ant-eater (Man is sp.) and Baleen whales etc.

7. Position of testes:

Generally within the scrotal sacs.

8. Ureters:

The ureters open directly into the urinary bladder.

(a) Coracoid small

(b) Scapula with a spine

9. Pectoral girdle:

(a) Coracoid small

(b) Scapula with a spine

10. Interclavicle:

Absent

11. Fully homeothermic or not:

Fully homeothermic

Example:

Kangaroo (Macropus giganteus)

36.

visit a nearby farm and observe the various agricultural practices beihg carried out there . find out the names used of the various machines are used on the farm.​

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Explanation:

Till 10,000 B.C. people were NOMADIC. They were wandering in groups from place to place in search of food and shelter. They ate raw fruits and vegetables and started hunting for animals for food. Later, they COULD cultivate land and produce rice, WHEAT and other food crops. Thus, was born ‘Agriculture’.

When plants of the same kind are GROWN and cultivated at one place on a large SCALE, it is called a crop. For example, crop of wheat means that all the plants grown in a field are that of wheat.

37.

Write the informetion of R.H.Whittaker​

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Answer:

ROBERT Harding Whittaker was a American plant ecologist, active in the 1950s to the 1970s. He was the FIRST to propose the five kingdom TAXONOMIC classification of the world's biota into the Animalia, Plantae, Fungi, Protista, and Monera in 1969.

Explanation:

R.H. Whittaker (1969) proposed a Five Kingdom Classification.

The kingdoms defined by him were named Monera, Protista, Fungi, Plantae and Animalia. The main criteria for classification used by him include cell structure, thallus organisation, mode of nutrition, reproduction and phylogenetic relationships. He developed new approaches for the analysis of plant

communities and provided exemplary INSIGHT into the patterns of composition, productivity, and diversity of land

plants. He brought clarity to such disparate fields as the classification and ordination of plant communities, plant succession, allelochemistry, evolution and measurement of species diversity, niche theory, and the systematics of kingdoms of organisms. In several influential monographs he detailed the vegetational patterns of various montane REGIONS of the United States, and—during the last six years of his life—extended his research to Mediterranean and arid-climate regions of the United States, Israel, Australia, and South Africa.

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38.

Mention the unique features of cnidaria .​

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Body is radially SYMMETRICAL and bears tentacles. Body is diploblastic i.e. having 2 germ LAYERS. They have a gastrovascular body CAVITY. some of them are sedentary. They are MOSTLY marine animals

39.

briefly outline the roles of faith based organisation, local sports associations, parents teacher association in preventing risky behaviours

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There are MANY ways in which the risky BEHAVIOUR PARTICULARLY in the young stars can be prevented.

Explanation:

  • parents teachers play a very important role in guiding the children and the youngsters in their PROPER part of life and stuff as a result of this they do not get affected by the risky behaviours.
  • In addition to this local sports association organised different TYPES of event in which they can not only make their body fit and mind healthy but also interact with a large number of people for their own betterment.
  • The faith based organisations are actually  non-governmental organisation which helped the youngsters in a wide range of subjects
40.

What is uriniferous tubule​

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  • Uriniferous Tubule is ALSO known as KIDNEY Tubules.

  • The coiled tube that LEADS from the Bowman's CAPSULE of the vertebrate kidney to the collecting TUBES which convey urine to the ureter.

41.

Explain with suitable examples the different types of phyllotaxy?.​

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hyllotaxy is the PATTERN of arrangement of leaves on the stem or branch. It is of three TYPES: alternate, opposite and whorled.

• Alternate Arrangement of Leaves: In alternate type of phyllotaxy, a single LEAF arises at each node in alternate manner, as in china rose, mustard and sun flower plants.

• Opposite Arrangement of Leaves: In opposite type, a PAIR of leaves arise at each node and LIE opposite to each other as in Calotropis and guava plants.

• Whorled Arrangement of Leaves: If more than two leaves arise at a node and form a whorl, it is called whorled, as in Alstonia..

42.

Give a comparative account of the classes Kingdom fungi and under the following :-first- mode of nutrition. second- mode of reproduction​

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Kingdom Fungi :-

The fungi are among the most primitive members of the plant kingdom and the study of the fungi is called Mycology. The fungi are non chlorophyllous, nucleated, non vascular, thallophyta micro organism and DUE to lack of chlorophyll they do not prepare their own food.

Nutrition :-

As the fungi lack chlorophyll and cannot prepare their own food and dependent on other organisms for their nourishment. On the basis of nourishment the fungi are of three types :-

Saprophytes - The fungi which obtain their food from decayed moist leaves, moist dead wood or by some other useless rotten residues or organic substances are called saprophytes. The fungi like RHIZOPUS, Penicillium etc. are the examples of saprophytes.

Parasites - The fungi which obtain their food by taking or sharing the food with other organisms are called parasites. The fungi like Ustilago, Puccinia etc. are the examples of harmful parasites.

Symbiotic - The fungi which coexist with other plants and FACILITATE water and mineral salts and plants prepare food for them are called symbiotic. The microbe Lichen is the best example of symbiotic fungus.

REPRODUCTION :-

Almost all fungi are reproduced by two different ways - Sexually and Asexually. The mycelium of many species produces both asexual spores and sexual structures. There exists at least 100000 species of fungi, some are one-celled like the yeasts, others are complex like mushrooms.

Along with certain heterotrophic bacteria, the fungi are the major decomposers and their activities are essential for the recycling of inorganic resources in the biosphere. Some fungi of parasitic forms cause DISEASE in plants and animals.

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43.

How is pinnately compound leaf different from palmately compound leaf?.​

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In pinnately compound leaf, the number of leaflets are PRESENT on a common axis, the rachis, which represents the midrib of the leaf as in neem. In case of a palmately compound leaf, the leaflets are ATTACHED at a common point, i.e., at the tip of PETIOLE as in silk cotton.

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44.

A particular plant is strictly seasonal plant.Which one of the following is best suitedif it is to be studied in the laboratory?​

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ANSWER:

Botancial garden.

Explanation:

because all TYPE of PLANTS in all SEASON can be KEPT here.

45.

What are the lifelines for the forest dwelling communities

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•Life on earth was made possible by TREES in forests, that evolved from phytoplanktons and absorbed carbon from an atmosphere full of CO2 and water vapour, about 4 billion years ago. They SLOWLY stored the carbon in its body and made the atmosphere breathable helping life to blossom. As trees died, the stored carbon went under the earth and over time became coal and oil – the same fossil fuel that we happily burn today RETURNING the CO2 to the atmosphere. We are reversing a life enabling process of cleaning the atmosphere that took millions years.forests managed for timber and NTFPs retain more biodiversity and resilience than forest plantations or forests managed for industrial timber. Forests that harbor NTFPs also protect ecosystem services such as hydrological functions and soil retention and ACT as a buffer against climate variability. LAND use change through logging, fire, and agribusiness is contributing to the degradation of forests..

46.

Write an essay on your favourite sport.

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ANSWER:

My FAVORITE SPORTS is badminton. I like to play badminton because its my favorite. I play this with my friend. My HEIGHT is increases from this. body exercise in this game it's very energetic game.

I like❤ this game a lot.

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47.

the scientific name of sunflower is given below identify the correctly written name . A. helianthus annus​

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ANSWER:

correct

Explanation:

only Helianthus is the SCIENTIFIC NAME of sunflower NATO annus

48.

What is the chemical equation for photosynthesis?​

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Answer:

carbon dioxide + water —> GLUCOSE + oxygen + water.

A balanced CHEMICAL EQUATION for the process can be written as

6CO2 + 6H2O —> C6H12O6 + 6O2.

49.

Name two exotic breeds of cattel​

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EXOTIC means foreign or not native. So, an INDIGENOUS breed was DEVELOPED in the particular area, and an exotic one was developed someplace else and BROUGHT to the area. Naturally, a breed that is indigenous to one area will be exotic to another.

Two exotic milk BREEDS of cattle:

  • Jersey.
  • Holstein Friesian.
  • Brown Swiss.
  • Red Dane.
  • Ayreshire.
  • Guernsey.
50.

What is mean by metabolism​

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Answer:

the chemical processes in plants or ANIMALS that change food into ENERGY and help them GROW is known as METABOLISM...