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Name the tissue that forms the inner lining of the mouth and oesophagus |
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Distinguish between cell wall and cell membrane. |
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Answer» Answer: The MAIN DIFFERENCE between cell wall and cell membrane is, cell membrane is PRESENT in all cells but cell wall is only present in plants, bacteria, fungi and algae. It is not present in the PROTOZOA and ANIMAL cell. Cell wall covers the cell membrane, which is a partially permeable membrane. |
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A cross between a tall pea plant and short pea plant resulted in progeny that we're all tall plants .it is because |
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Answer» because of HYBRIDIZATION |
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Nitrogen fixation name the organism which are used in this process |
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Answer» bacterias LIKE CYANOBACTERIA , fungi and other MICROORGANISMS , present in root nodules of leguminous plants |
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Nitrogen gas consists of _____. two separate nitrogen atoms a diatomic nitrogen atom a molecule of two nitrogen atoms a compound of nitrogen atoms |
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Name the five plants ans their parts of we eat hindi meining |
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Answer» मटर - बीज प्याज - जङ पालक - पत्ते सेब - फल गन्ना - तना |
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Name the five plants and their parts of wea eat dictionary |
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Answer» Answer: ROOTS : Radish, turnip, beetroot, carrot, sweet POTATO. STEMS : Sugarcane, potato ,onion, GINGER, garlic. |
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Type of life cycle in angiosperm |
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Answer» Answer: The LIFE Cycle of an ANGIOSPERM. The adult, or sporophyte, phase is the main phase in an angiosperm's life cycle. Like gymnosperms, angiosperms are HETEROSPOROUS. They produce microspores, which DEVELOP into pollen grains (the male gametophytes), and megaspores, which form an ovule containing the female gametophytes. |
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Why is the liver the only organ that can regenerate? |
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Answer» Answer: Because the LIVER is the main SITE of drug detoxification, it is exposed to MANY chemicals in the body which may potentially induce cell DEATH and injury. The liver can regenerate damaged tissue rapidly THEREBY preventing its own failure. |
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5. The main body is haploid inI. MoneraII. FungiIII. AlgaeIV. Bryophytesa) 1,2,3,4b) 1,2,4c) 2,3,4d) 1,2,3 |
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Answer» B 1,2,4 |
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How do secondary metabolites useful for mankind? |
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Answer» Answer: plants produce a HIGH diversity of natural products or secondary METABOLITES which are important for the COMMUNICATION of plants with other organisms. A prominent function is the PROTECTION against herbivores and/or microbial pathogens. ... This will IMPROVE their resistance against herbivores and/or microbial pathogens. |
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What are companion cells and what they are associated with? |
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Answer» Companion cells are the specialized parenchyma cells associated with the sieve tube elements of phloem. They HELP in the development and function of a sieve-tube element. Companion cells probably provide ATP, proteins, and other substances to the sieve-tube elements, WHOSE cytoplasm lacks many structures necessary for cell maintenance. Companion cells move sugars and amino acids into and out of the sieve elements. Hope it helps. Mark as brainliest. |
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How many types of wool are there on the sheep's body?..Which are? |
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Answer» Answer: The under-hair of sheep is used to MAKE wool. A sheep has two TYPES of hair on its body - COARSE BEARD hair and soft under-hair that is close to its skin. |
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How many "sheets" in msc plant molecular biology & biotechnology in du? |
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How to be detect the smell of an agarbatti incense stick? |
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Answer» Explanation: When the smell of the incense STICK reaches our nose, then the olfactory receptors present in our nose DETECT it send this information to the fore brain in the form of electrical signals. Fore brain interprets this information as the smell of incense stick where it is already STORED |
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Callous enzyme which dissolves callus of Pollen tetrads to separate four pollens is provided by |
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Answer» Explanation: this is PROVIDED by endothecium which is a FIBROUS LAYER present below EPIDERMIS. |
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Excretory part and product in plant |
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Answer» Carbon dioxide, excess water produced during respiration and nitrogenous compounds produced during protein metabolism are the major EXCRETORY PRODUCTS in plants. The gums, oils, latex, resins, etc. are some waste products stored in plant PARTS like barks, stems, leaves, etc. Eventually, plants shed off these parts. the excretory part is the The leaf. Unlike animals, plants do not have specialised excretory organs. Excess carbon dioxide and oxygen are excreted from the plant through the stomata in the leaves. |
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Tissue which coordinates the functions with various body part |
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Answer» Answer: Brain . PLEASE MARK as BRAINLIEST if it helps |
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List of diseases with their all detail with causative agent symptoms prevent ion diagnosis |
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Answer» primarily, there are two types of diseases which are ACUTE and chronic. secondarily, the diseases are common cold, WHOSE MEASURE reason of causing is transfer |
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List any four steps involved in sexual reproduction and write 2 advantages |
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Answer» Answer: The sexual reproduction refers to the process in which MALE and female gametes fuse together to form the zygote. Gametes may be PRODUCED by same individual ( as in hermophrodites) or SEPARATE individuals. Sexual reproduction involves formation of gametes (gametogenesis) by parents usually through meiosis. Then sexual fusion of two gametes OCCUR. After fusion of gametes , zygote is FORMED which develops into embryo and then a whole individual through mitosis. This type of reproduction produces offspring not identical to either of the two parents. Advantages:- 1) much more variations are produced due to crossing over, combination and chance separation of genes. 2)more variations means it helps much more in directing evolution. 3) provides individuality to different organisms. 4)it maintains vigor and vitality of the individuals 5)enables more adaptability . Hope it helps. Mark as brainliest. |
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What is biologyanswer in essay |
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Answer» the study of living ORGANISMS, divided into many specialized FIELDS that cover their morphology, PHYSIOLOGY, anatomy, behaviour, origin, and distribution. |
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What is the scientific name of sunflower please answer the question fast |
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Answer» ( ◜‿◝ )♡ Helianthus annuus (◍•ᴗ•◍)❤ |
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20. Which of the following statements about sporopollenin is incorrect?(a) Exine is made up of sporopollenin.(b) Sporopollenin is one of the resistant organic materials(C) Exine has apertures called germ pores where sporopollenin is present(d) Sporopollenin can withstand high temperatures and strong acids |
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Answer» third option is wrong BCOZ SPOROPOLLENIN is absent in germ pore |
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What is extrogen and its photo |
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Answer» At the onset of PUBERTY, estrogen plays a role in the development of so-called female secondary SEX characteristics, such as breasts, WIDER HIPS, pubic hair and armpit hair. Estrogen ALSO helps regulate the menstrual cycle, controlling the growth of the uterine lining during the first part of the cycle. |
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What is the function of germ pore?(a) Emergence of radicle(c) Initiation of pollen tube(b) Absorption of water for seed germination(d) All of these |
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Answer» Explanation: What is the function of germ pore? Options (a) EMERGENCE of radicle (B) Absorption of water for seed germination (c) Initiation of pollen tube (d) Release of male gametes Correct Answer: Initiation of pollen tube Explanation: The germ pores are APERTURES in the exine layer of the pollen GRAIN. where the sporopollenin is absent. The pollen grain a thin-walled area through which the germ tube (or) pollen tube emerges on germination. It helps to the formation of the pollen tube and releases the male GAMETE during fertilization. |
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How do different organisms get different body designs? |
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Answer» it's all because of GENES which are transfered from the PARENT BODY to their OFFSPRINGS |
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How can you identify the animal is viviparous or oviparous? |
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Answer» uf the animal LAYS EGGS instead of young ones the is called oviparous.. the ANIMALS which reproduce young ones is said to be viviporous.. |
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What do you mean by Pronuba moth |
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Answer» Answer: The yucca MOTH, ALSO commonly called the pronuba moth, is a SMALL white moth that lives in the semi-arid HABITATS where yucca plants grow. The yucca moth is well-known for its co-dependant relationship with the yucca plant. |
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With the help of a flow diagram describe how energy from the sun flows through various trophic levelsplz answer this question I'll MARK U AS BRAINLIST |
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Answer» Answer: The ENERGY from sun flows through various trophic levels. The food and energy are transferred from producer ORGANISMS to herbivores and from herbivores to carnivores, through the food chain. FIRST Step – The GREEN plants trap solar energy with the help of green pigment called chlorophyll which converts the sunlight energy into chemical energy. This gets stored as carbohydrates in the plants. About 1% of the sun’s energy falling on the leaves is used by the plants in the process of photosynthesis and stored as chemical energy of food. The plants utilize the stored energy for their metabolic activities like respiration and growth. Some of the energy is not utilised and it is released as unusable heat into the environment. Second Step – The plants are eaten up by herbivores and the chemical energy of plants is transferred to them. The herbivores utilize this energy for various metabolic activities and release unused energy as heat energy to the environment. THIRD Step – The herbivores are eaten up by carnivores. The chemical energy stored in the flesh of herbivores is transferred to the carnivores and they utilise this energy for their metabolic activities like respiration and growth and some of the energy which remains unutilised, is released into the environment. This process of transfer of energy is repeated with large carnivores and so on.. . . . Hope this will help u....... Nishika.. |
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Give three advantage of polythene over natural materials |
Answer» polythene is used for packaging..It is used in making polythene BAGS, bottles ,buckets and DUSTBIN...Please mark me as a BRAINLEIST.... |
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If deer has 1000 joule of energy how much energy is in plants |
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Answer» Answer: I THINK plant also have 1000 JOULE because deer gain energy from plant and deer eat plant and gain 1000 Joule it MEANS PLANTS also have 1000 Joule. hope this helps |
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How will you solve a parental dispute using dna fingerprinting? |
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Answer» ABSOLUTELY with the HELP of DNA |
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Human memory t cells generation compartmentalization and homeostasis |
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Answer» Memory T cells constitute the most abundant lymphocyte population in the body for the majority of a person's lifetime; HOWEVER, our understanding of memory T cell GENERATION, function and maintenance mainly DERIVES from mouse studies, which cannot recapitulate the exposure to multiple pathogens that occurs over many ... |
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How you can contribute to protection of endagered animals and plants? |
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What is cosmology and where it is applicable on.. |
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Answer» Explanation: the science of the origin and development of the UNIVERSE. MODERN cosmology is dominated by the Big BANG theory, which brings together observational astronomy and particle physics. hope it helps you ♥️ |
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11. Read the given statements and select the correct option.Statement 1: Insects visit flowers to gather pollenStatement 2: Attraction to flowers prevents the insects from damaging other parts of the plant(a) Both statements 1 and 2 are correct and statement 2 is the correct explanation of statement 1(b) Both statements 1 and 2 are correct but statement 2 is not the correct explanation of statement 1(c) Statement l is correct and statement 2 is incorrect.(d) Both statements 1 and 2 are incorrect. |
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Distinguish between syptoms and signs of disease |
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Answer» The key difference between signs and SYMPTOMS is who observes the effect. For example, a rash could be a sign, a SYMPTOM, or both: If the patient notices the rash, it is a symptom. If the doctor, nurse, or ANYONE other than the patient notices the rash, it is a sign. If both the patient and doctor notice the rash, it can be classed as both a sign and a symptom. Explanation: hope it helps |
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Endosperms means And how to identified example |
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Answer» The endosperm is a tissue produced inside the seeds of most of the flowering plants following fertilization. It is triploid in most species. It surrounds the embryo and provides nutrition in the form of starch, THOUGH it can ALSO contain oils and protein. This can MAKE endosperm a source of nutrition in animal diet. For example, WHEAT endosperm is ground into flour for bread (the rest of the grain is INCLUDED as well in whole wheat flour), while barley endosperm is the main source of sugars for beer production. Other examples of endosperm that forms the bulk of the edible portion are coconut "meat" and coconut "water", and corn. Some plants, such as orchids, lack endosperm in their seeds. |
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How do vaccins work in our body |
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Answer» Hii your answer is here!! A VACCINE is a special kind of preparation which provide IMMUNITY against a PARTICULAR disease. |
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What are the advantages of animal droppings?do not SPAMwill mark as BRAINLIEST |
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Answer» Answer: When compared to more conventional FERTILIZER, MANURE properly applied to land has the potential to provide environmental benefits including: Increased soil carbon and reduced atmospheric carbon levels. Reduced soil erosion and runoff. Reduced NITRATE LEACHING. |
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Explain the role of liver and pancreasin human being |
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Give three functions of chromosomes |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation:CHROMOSOMES are essential for the PROCESS of cell division, are RESPONSIBLE for replication, division, and creation of daughter cells which contain correct sequences of DNA and proteins. |
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How plastics are recycled |
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Answer» Answer: EXPLANATION:Step 1: Collection. The FIRST step in the recycling process is always COLLECTING the plastic material that is to be recycled. ... Step 2: Sorting. ... Step 3: Washing. ... Step 4: Resizing. ... Step 5: IDENTIFICATION and SEPARATION of plastics. ... Step 6: Compounding |
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How to identify a egg whether it is embryonated or unembryonated? |
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Answer» Embryonated, unembryonated and de-embryonated are TERMS generally used in reference to EGGS or, in botany, to seeds. The words are often used as professional jargon rather than as universally applicable terms or concepts. Examples of relevant fields in which the words are useful include reproductive biology, virology, microbiology, parasitology, entomology, and poultry husbandry. Since the words are widely used in the various DISCIPLINES, there seems to be little present prospect of replacing them with UNIVERSAL, definitive, and distinct terms. |
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How much time will urine culture test takes to know infection? |
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Answer» Answer:1-3 dayz Explanation:A urine culture is a test to find germs (such as bacteria) in the urine that can CAUSE an infection. Urine culture results are usually ready in 1 to 3 days. But some germs take longer to grow in the culture. So results may not be AVAILABLE for several days |
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How long does it take to get rid of giant papillary conjunctivitis? |
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Answer» Answer: EXPLANATION:it is based on the probabality on INFECTED state,.OPHTHALMOLOGIST will discuss treatment OPTIONS for you based on your condition |
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How long does post operative swelling last after tooth extraction? |
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Answer» five to seven days; SWELLING will TEND to increase over the first 48 hours and last for a further five to seven days before resolving. It is a normal part of the HEALING process and does not MEAN you have an infection in the immediate post-surgery period. Swelling may be visible outside the mouth and may be associated with bruising. Explanation: make me as brainaliest |
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Explanation for five kingdom classification |
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Define puberty state the various factors which influence it |
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Answer» Answer: when a child BODY is CHANGING PHYSICALLY to an ADULT |
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