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1.

Differenciate between process of nutrition of agaricus process of nutrition of cuscuta

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the main difference is agaricus has saprophytic mode of nutrition but cuscutta has a parasitic mode of nutrition.

Explanation:

Agaricus is a GENUS of mushrooms and belongs to kingdom fungi. It has saprophytic mode of nutrition as it feeds on DEAD and decayed organic matter but CUSCUTA is a parasitic plant. It has no chlorophyll and cannot make its own food by photosynthesis. Instead, it grows on other plants, USING their nutrients for its growth and weakening the HOST plant.

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2.

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3.

Statocysts are(1) rudimentary auditory organs(2) digestive organs(3) marginal sense organ(4) none

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ANSWER:The statocyst is a balance sensory RECEPTOR present in some AQUATIC invertebrates, including molluscs, BIVALVES, cnidarians, ctenophorans, echinoderms, CEPHALOPODS, and crustaceans.

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4.

What happens if a potted plant is kept horizontally for 2-3 days?

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ANSWER:

its leaves will automatically start turning TOWORDS VERTICAL directio so also its roots will move in the OPPOSITE direction of sun rays

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5.

What is tropism.Explain different types?

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Answer:  A tropism is a growth movement whose DIRECTION is DETERMINED by the direction from which the stimulus strikes the plants. TYPES OF TROPISM. 1) PHOTO tropism :- the response to LIGHT is called photo tropism.

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6.

What is the difference between etiology and pathophysiology?

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The terms “etiology” and “pathogenesis” are CLOSELY RELATED to the questions of why and how a certain disease or disorder DEVELOPS. Models of etiology and pathogenesis therefore try to account for the PROCESSES that initiate (etiology) and maintain (pathogenesis) a certain disorder or disease.

7.

What is mechanism improvement of cement when additive to soil?

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Clayey soils are usually stiff when they are dry and give up their stiffness as they become saturated. Soft clays are associated with low COMPRESSIVE strength and excessive settlement. This reduction in strength due to moisture leads to severe damages to buildings and FOUNDATIONS. The soil behavior can be a challenge to the designer build infrastructure plans to on CLAY deposits. The damage due to the expansive soils every year is expected to be $1 BILLION in the USA.

8.

Define the term osmosis?​

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Osmosis is the movement of WATER or other solvent through a plasma MEMBRANE from a REGION of low solute CONCENTRATION to a region of high solute concentration. Osmosis is passive transport, meaning it does not require energy to be applied.

9.

Why do Raisins absorb water when soaked in water?​

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As we all know that water or any SOLVENT flows from HIGHER concentration.

Explanation

like that only when they are soaked it absorb water as INSIDE it there is a LOW water LEVEL as compared to outside so it swells up

10.

Mention the function of tassels of corn cob​

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TASSELS of CORN COBS are BASICALLY for POLLINATION

11.

The process of prodution of white blood cells​

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Answer:Blood CELL formation, ALSO called Hematopoiesis, or Hemopoiesis, continuous process by which the cellular constituents of blood are replenished as needed. ... In the HUMAN adult, the BONE marrow produces all of the red blood cells, 60–70 percent of the WHITE cells (i.e., the granulocytes), and all of the platelets.

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12.

Draw the flowchart of Blood and its components​

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ANSWER:

COMPONENTS of BLOOD Is

RBC

WBC

platelet and

PLASMA.

13.

Plant classification as per leaf modification​

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Answer:

In many plants, leaves get modified to perform some special functions other than the normal ONES, such as photosynthesis and transpiration.

Sometimes these modifications are in response to certain environmental conditions.

Some of the important modifications are given below.

1. Storage Leaves:

Some plants of xerophytic habitats and members of the family Crassulaceae generally have highly thickened and succulent leaves with water storage tissue. These leaves have large parenchymatous cells with big central vacuole filled with hydrophilic colloid. This kind of adaptation helps plants to conserve very limited supply of water and resist desiccation (drying up).

2. Leaf Tendrils:

In WEAK- stemmed plants, leaf or a part of leaf gets modified into GREEN thread­like structures called tendrils which help in climbing around the support.

The parts of leaf which get modified into tendrils are as follows:

(i) Entire Leaf is Modified into Tendril, e.g., Lathyrus aphaca (wild pea) .

(ii) Upper Leaflets Modified into Tendrils, e.g, Pisum sativum (pea) , Lathyrus odoratus (SWEET pea).

(iii) Terminal leaflets Modified into Tendrils, e.g., Naravelia

Leaf Tendrils

(iv) Leaf Tip Modified into Tendril, e.g., Gloriosa (Glory lily)

(v) Petiole Modified into Tendril, e.g., Clematis

(vi) Stipule Modified into Tendril, e.g., Smilax

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14.

Difference between autotrophic mode of nutrition and heterotrophic mode of nutrition ​

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AUTOTROPHIC nutrition

1) it means that the organism PREPARE its own food and is not dependent on any other organism.

2) food is prepared from co2 ,water,sunlight.

3) GREEN PLANTS and certain bacteria have autotrophic mode of nutrition.

Heterotrophic nutrition

1) it means that the organism does not prepare its own food and dependent on other organism for food.

2) food cannot be prepared from co2 ,water,sunlight.

3) all the animals and fungi,most bacteria have heterotrophic mode of nutrition.

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15.

What is a autogamy ?

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the word autogamy mean self fertilization. this is a SPECIAL type of self pollination in which an intersexual or top flower is POLLINATED through its own pollen. Autogamy is only possible when anther and stigma are CLOSE to each other and which has synchrony in pollen release and stigma respectively. It is frequently meet in unicellular organisms such as protozoan, protist.

  • autogamy in plant :- the plant which is capable to fertilize themselves RATHER than hybridize with another PLANTS.

Autogamy occurs by three method:-

  • Namely-homogamy
  • Cliestogamy
  • Bud pollination
16.

State the characteristics of insect pollinated flowers.​

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CHARACTERISTICS of Insect pollinated flowers:

Large and coloured petals to ATTRACT insects.

Nectar to attract insects.

POLLEN grains are sticky so that they can stick EASILY to insect's body parts.

Characteristics of water pollinated flowers:

Stamens and pollen grains are SPONGY and water-proof.

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17.

Explain the process of digestion of food in various parts of alimentary canal

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Answer:The first of these processes, ingestion, REFERS to the entry of food into the alimentary CANAL through the mouth. There, the food is CHEWED and MIXED with saliva, which contains enzymes that begin breaking down the carbohydrates in the food plus some lipid digestion via lingual lipase.

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18.

unlike thermal power plant which burn fossil fuels and emit large amounts of carbon dioxide (a Green house gas) into the atmosphere nuclear power plant use uranium (a metal) to produce huge amount of fuel however they release harmful radiation that can pose a high rise to the population

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Answer:Nuclear power reactors do not PRODUCE direct carbon dioxide emissions. Unlike FOSSIL FUEL-fired power plants, nuclear reactors do not produce air pollution or carbon dioxide while operating. However, the processes for mining and refining URANIUM ore and making reactor fuel all require large AMOUNTS of energy.

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19.

Visit a factory in YOU neighbourhood that makes recycled plastic items. Learn about the processes involved and find out the details about where they get there raw material and which kind of plastic gets recycled there. Write a report on it and paste pictures of some recycled products

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ANSWER:

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20.

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21.

Some information about parasitic plant and animals​

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Answer:

A parasitic plant is a plant that depends on other plants for nutrition.

these are the type of parasitic plant

Explanation:

1a. Obligate parasite – a parasite that cannot COMPLETE its LIFE cycle WITHOUT a host.

1b. Facultative parasite – a parasite that can complete its life cycle independent of a host.

2a. STEM parasite – a parasite that attaches to the host stem.

2b. Root parasite – a parasite that attaches to the host root.

3a. Hemiparasite – a plant parasitic under natural conditions, but photosynthetic to some degree.

3b. Holoparasite - a parasitic plant that derives all of its fixed CARBON from the host plant. Commonly lacking chlorophyll, holoparasites are often colors other than green.

22.

Differentiate between Rabi and Kharif Crops.​

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rabi crops grow in WINTER and KHARIF crops in monsoon. rabi crops NEED less WATER, kharif crops need more water to grow

23.

sidak wants to know, how can we provide food to a large numbers of people since all of us need food for living​

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ANSWER:

By PLANTING more and more TREES

24.

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25.

Make a chart showing classification of plant stick of only the leaves belonging to this group​

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26.

make a chart showing classification of plant stick pictures of only the leaves belonging to this group​

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ANSWER:

which group

Explanation:

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27.

Name different elements of phloem tissue?​

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PHLOEM fibres, SIEVE TUBES, companion CELLS, parenchyma, SCLERANCHYMA

28.

Why is sexual reproduction considered superior to asexual reproduction​

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sexual reproduction is considered superior to ASEXUAL reproduction because

Sexual reproduction helps to BRING new SPECIES into the WORLD

It brings variations and advanced species

Whereas asexual reproduction doesn't have those QUALITIES

29.

By which vitamins foods and exercise we remove black spots from our face​

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Answer:

i THINK amla or lemon because they both CONTAINS VITAMINS

30.

Describe the process of nutrition in ameoba

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Answer:the MODE of nutrition is amoeba is holozoic. That is they DIGEST COMPLEX inorganic foods

Explanation:they engulf the solid FOOD materials which COME near them, with the help of  pseudopodia. They engulf the food, and this process is known as phagocytosis

31.

What is the "important" of membrane bound organelles inside the cell​

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the MEMBRANES are permeable by which only SELECTED MATERIALS can PASS and diffusion process they TAKE materials

32.

What is villi in science ? Where is located

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Villi are small finger-like outgrowths present that help in the PROCESS of absorption. These are located in the INNER WALLS of the small INTESTINE. Its FUNCTION is to increase the surface area of the small intestinal wall to absorb the digested food

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33.

What is a egg and what are its uses and functions​

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ANSWER:

egg is a food.

It helps your brain

you should EAT 2 eggs EVERY day.

Explanation:

34.

Write the importance of osmosis for living beings.

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ANSWER:

Substances like CO2 accumulates in high concentration. In CELL's CO2 is low as compared to that inside the cells. As there is a difference of concentration of CO2 inside and outside a cell CO2 moves out of the cell. Similarly O2 enters the cell when the level or concentration inside the cell decreases. Therefore, Osmosis plays an imprtant ROLE in living beings, for the exchange of GASES.

35.

Transformation transduction and conjugation in bacteria

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Answer:           In transformation, a bacterium takes up a piece of DNA FLOATING in its ENVIRONMENT. In transduction, DNA is accidentally MOVED from one bacterium to another by a VIRUS. In conjugation, DNA is transferred between bacteria through a TUBE between cells.

36.

What is the role do the trees play is the process of rain?

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Answer:The TREES help in bringing RAIN in an indirect way through the process called transpiration. Through transpiration, trees leave the extra water through the STOMATA on the leaf SURFACES. The water evaporates into the air and adds to the moisture of the air. So the air gets saturated FASTER and brings rain.

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37.

What is the richest source of gibberellin in higher plant?

Answer» OXYGEN is the ANSWER
38.

What is biodiversity and why should we preserve it?

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Biodiversity is a VARIETY of PLANTS and ANIMALS living in area.It should be conserved in ORDER to make the ecosystem stable.

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39.

What experiments can be done using differentials of chickpea?

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40.

How is pollination achieved in vallisneria and seagrasses​

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ANSWER:by HYDROPHILY i.e. WATER pollination

Explanation:

41.

make a chart showing classification of plant stick pictures of only the leaves belonging to there group​

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42.

Hlo frndswhat are the functions of accounting??¿ ​

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ANSWER:

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Explanation:

The primary purpose of any accounting function is that of ongoing financial record KEEPING. Monetary information of all types – operational expenses, SALARIES, donations, capital expenditures, investments, cash FLOW, utilities – should be tracked on a monthly basis at a minimum.

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43.

Basic filteration unit of kidney is:a)Urethrac)Glomerulusb)Ureterd)Collecting tubule

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REQUIRED ANSWER -->

C) GLOMERULUS

44.

Help me with the answer but don't copyhow is a key helpful in identification and classification of an organism ??​

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ANSWER:

KEY is a taxonomical aid that helps in identification of plant and animal species. These keys are based on SIMILARITIES and DISSIMILARITIES in characters, generally in a pair called couplet. Each STATEMENT in a taxonomic key is referred to as a lead.

45.

3 difference between nucleus and nucleous​

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EXPLANATION:

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46.

Role of photosynthesis in universe. justify​

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Explanation:

Photosynthesis uses light ENERGY from the sun and carbon dioxide and water in the atmosphere to make food for PLANTS, trees, ALGAE and EVEN some bacteria. It releases oxygen as a byproduct. ... ATP is crucial in the relationship between energy and living things, and is known as the "energy currency for all life.

47.

How do you think that photosynthesis plays an important in universe​

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Answer:it is because the whole food chain starts with the energy of the sun.humans CONSUME the STARCH content in plants.the starch is formed as a RESULT of photosynthesis.without photosynthesis there would be no food to eat and EVERYONE would die

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48.

Is heredity and inheritance are same

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Heredity is the noun that means our innate TRAITS. It's what we inherit genetically from our forebears. Heredity might determine our HAIR color or INTELLIGENCE, our height or skin color. Inherited traits are the characters which are inherited by the OFFSPRING from the PARENTS.

49.

Trace the path of impulse when bright light falls on the eyes with the help of diagram

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WHITISH SUBSTANCE APPEAR in FRONT of EYE and

50.

Function of animal cell

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Explanation:

Nucleus : contains genetic information and controls FUNCTIONS of cell.

Cell membrane : holds cell together, protect and controls what gets in or out of the cell.

Cytoplasm: liquid substance which GIVES cell its shape,contains DISSOLVE matter.

Ribosomes: Made up of PROTEINS, produce proteins.

Endoplasmic reticulum: transports substance ( rough proteins, smooth lipids )along the cell.

Mitochondria: energy is produced through chemical reactions (cellular respiration)

✍Vacuoles: Store substances such as lipids and proteins.

✍Golgi Apparatus: Provides glucose and store BIO- molecules.

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