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1.

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Answer:

1. False

2. TRUE

3. True

2.

What is the link between light and chlorophyll

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What is the link between light and chlorophyll ?

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  • In photosynthesis, ELECTRONS are transferred from water to carbon dioxide in a reduction process. Chlorophyllassists in this process by trapping SOLAR energy. When chlorophyllabsorbs energy from sunlight, an electron in the chlorophyll molecule is EXCITED from a lower to a higher energy state.
3.

What is cell latin known as?

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The cell (from Latin cella, meaning "small room") is the basic structural, functional, and biological unit of all known living ORGANISMS. A cell is the smallest unit of LIFE. Cells are often CALLED the "building blocks of life". The study of cells is called cell biology.

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4.

Differentiate between control and test experiments

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The CONTROL group and experimental group are compared against each other in an experiment.

The only difference between the two groups is that the INDEPENDENT variable is changed in the experimental group.

The independent variable is "controlled" or held CONSTANT in the control group.

5.

Example of terrestrial animals

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Answer: elephant, lion,CHEETAH, apes,monkeys, armadillos are all TERRESTRIAL animals

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6.

Cell is called the structural and functional unit of life justify the statement

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anything less than a complete STRUCTURE of a CELL doesn't ensure independent living.so cell is the fundamental STRUCTURAL and functional unit of all living organisms. we KNOW Anton Van leeuwenhoek first described a live cell. and Robert hooke discovered the first non-living cell in 1665.

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7.

How to draw unstriated muscle

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ANSWER:this will HELP you

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8.

Which of the following is not a fungi

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ANSWER:

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9.

The relationship between tongue and is more

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"The relationship between tongue and taste is more. Taste gets connected to the brain through the tongue that is inside one's mouth. The humans can DETECT four TYPES of taste which are BITTER, sour, SWEET and salty because of the taste buds present in their tongue.

10.

What is carpel.? Its types and detail?

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  • A carpel is the innermost PART of a FLOWER. It is usually surrounded by male reproductive structures called stamens, both of which are surrounded by petals. The petals of flowers are often large and brightly colored. Before the flower OPENS, the petals are protected by SEPALS, which are usually GREEN
11.

1 honey bee many consists of different types of bees what are they how? they different from each other I want for 5 marks​

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ANSWER:

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12.

Give the brief account of connective tissues found in animals​?​

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Explanation:

Connective tissue happen to be the most abundant tissue of COMPLEX animal as they include cartilage, bone, adipose, and blood. This animal tissue is again DIVIDED into THREE types which are cardiac, smooth, and skeleton. The smooth tissue FOUND in wall of blood vessel and internal organs are an involuntary type.

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What is site of Cell uar repsirantion? 1mark answers

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ANSWER:

mitochondria

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14.

Name the 8 fighlum of invertebrates​

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The eight DIFFERENT phyla are, PORIFERA, Cnidarians, PLATYHELMINTHES, Nematoda, Annelida, Echinodermata, Mollusca, and Arthropoda. Invertebrates EITHER reproduce SEXUALLY or asexually.

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Write the one main function of the cell organelle ? please help ​

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Explanation:

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⭐Forms the skeletal framework of the cell.

⭐Transport of MATERIALS from ONE cell to other.

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16.

Discuss the important process practised in agriculture to get bumper productions?​

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Consider these 9 tips, techniques, and methods regarding how to increase your corn crop YIELD

PLANT Early, Plant Effectively. ...

Practice Seasonal Soil Rotation. ...

Know The Yield Potential. ...

Always SCOUT Your FIELDS. ...

Ensure Proper Water Drainage. ...

UTILIZE Fertilizers. ...

Test Your Soil. ...

Weed Early and Often.

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17.

Ans only if you are sure ..

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ANSWER:

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18.

What are characteristic of muscular tissue?(only 4 point)​

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1 excitability

2 contractability

3 extensibility

4 ELASTICITY

19.

Write the one main function of the cell organelle ​

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the different cell organelle which is present in the cell have different function.

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  • the cell is the structural and functional UNIT of living organism full stops all the FUNCTIONS of the living organism can be independently performed by the cell. For example the nucleus helps to control all the activities of the cell. The mitochondria helps in respiration. the plastid helps in photosynthesis.
  • The centriole helps in cellular division. The endoplasmic reticulum helps in transportation the LYSOSOME helps in the destruction of the cell. The Golgi bodies helps in the formation of vesicles and the ribosome helps in the protein synthesis

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20.

In which animal scent-glands occur ontemporal bones​

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Explanation:

ANAL GLANDS, found in all carnivora including WOLVES, BEARS, SEA otters and kinkajous ; and in some Reptiles, e.g. the scuted-kind.

21.

What triggers the movement of muscles

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Excluding reflexes, all skeletal muscles contractions occur as a result of conscious EFFORT originating in the brain. The brain SENDS electrochemical signals through the NERVOUS system to the motor neuron that innervates several muscle fibers.

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22.

Write down condition and prevention of health​

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Explanation:

1. Get Screened

Health screenings for women and those for men are tests used to uncover illness EARLY on, before symptoms APPEAR. Early detection of diseases such as cancer can make a significant difference in treatment and even life expectancy. Your doctor likely advises you of the tests you should undergo and when, but another good source of this information is MyHealthFinder.gov. This SITE features current health screening recommendations based on age and SEX from the USPSTF, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA).1

2. Don't Smoke

Smoking shortens both the length and quality of a person’s life. It's responsible for MANY diseases and is the leading preventable cause of death in the U.S.2 If you smoke, quitting is your number one health priority. The USPSTF recommends that healthcare providers counsel patients to stop smoking, and for those who are not pregnant, suggest FDA-approved smoking cessation medications.

23.

Fishes respire through ​

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ANSWER:

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24.

Write down prevention of health​

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Explanation:

Examples include immunization against disease, maintaining a healthy diet and exercise regimen, and avoiding smoking. Methods to detect and ADDRESS an existing disease prior to the APPEARANCE of symptoms. Examples include TREATMENT of HYPERTENSION (a risk factor for many cardiovascular diseases), and cancer screenings.

25.

Write down condition of health​

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Explanation:

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HEALTH conditions. The World Health Organization defines health as "a state of complete PHYSICAL, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity." Health conditions, like illnesses, injuries and IMPAIRMENTS, affect our ABILITY to FUNCTION or enjoy life.

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26.

What do you mean by animal husbandry.why we should promote it.​

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The TERM can refer to the practice of selectively breeding and raising LIVESTOCK to promote DESIRABLE traits in animals for utility, sport, pleasure, or research, but also refers to the efficient exploitation of a species in agriculture in a way that benefits all species involved in the relationship.

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27.

What are the important agricultural/ crop season found in india.write examples for each.​

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ANSWER:

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28.

. In Pristis the teeth on rostrum are thespines of modified​

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Previously, Owen 22 identified the rostrum-saw denticles of PRISTIS as MODIFIED 'dermal spines', while Schaeffer 23 suggested they derived from modified placoid SCALES as also did Slaughter & Springer 11, Würinger ET al...

29.

Please help in biooooo​

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  1. a) Nephrons
  2. B) Diffusion
  3. a) Collecting tubules
  4. The purpose of urine formation in our body is to remove waste products from the blood.
  5. A. Urinary Bladder, B. Nephrons, C. Renal artery and D. Urethra.
  6. The blood enters the kidneys through renal arteries. They pass through the bowman's capsule, where the waste products are removed with the help of the glomerulus in the bowman's capsule. The waste products removed by glomerulus pass through the tubular part of the nephron which includes proximal covulated tubules and distal convoluted tubules. There is also presence of the CAPILLARIES on the tubules, which reabsorbs of the nutrients and water from the waste products removed by glomerulus. Hence, the waste products at last, is collected in the collecting DUCT, which further is removed through the ureters, and finally collected in urinary bladder. At last, the urine of the waste product is removed through urethra.
  7. Insect - Malphigian tubules, Humans - kidneys, FLATWORMS - nephridium and Molluscs - nephridia ( organised and looks like a human KIDNEY.

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30.

The part of a cell which is called Protoplasm name them name them​

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ANSWER:

nucleus+cytoplasm

Explanation:

PROTOPLASM is the LIVING CONTENT of the CELL

31.

Name the element present in chloroplast

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I THINK it's magnesium

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32.

Which organelles is known asthe powerhouse of the cell?why?86

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MITOCHONDRIA is called the powerhouse of cell. They are so called because they carry out the process of AEROBIC respiration and generate the energy MOLECULES (ATP or adenosine Triphosphate) for cell operation.

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33.

What is wombNeed the picture please give me

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womb is the PLACE where the baby develops.it is a part of UTERUS where all the EMBRYONIC MEMBRANES develop ALONG with the foetus.

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34.

Poured some seeds in the bucket of water. After sometime she tries to broke some seeds broke into two but some does not. What is the reason ? Explain the answerwith the help of a table.​

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EXPLANATION:

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35.

Why we should promote the use of organic & biofertilizer?​

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The microorganisms in biofertilizers restore the soil's natural nutrient CYCLE and BUILD soil organic matter. Through the use of biofertilizers, HEALTHY plants can be grown, while enhancing the sustainability and the HEALTH of the soil.

36.

Explain the step of respiration in human​

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ANSWER: GAS intake

Gas exchange

Gas transport are the steps INVOLVED in respiration

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37.

Who is known as jaat​

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ANSWER:

heya!

Varna status

Some sources STATE that Jats are regarded as Kshatriyas, while OTHERS assign Vaishya or Shudra varna to them. According to Santokh S. Anant, Jats, Rajputs, and Thakurs are at the TOP of the caste hierarchy in most of the north INDIAN villages, surpassing Brahmins.

Geographic distribution: India.

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38.

What is the need of transport in plants​

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For the process of photosynthesis, raw materials should be TRANSPORTED to the leaves. For transport in plants, they NEED a transport system to move FOOD, water, and minerals around because for them no heart, no BLOOD, and since these plants do not have a circulatory system, transportation MAKES up for it

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Process.The given diagram demonstrates a physiological processking place in green plants. The whole set up was placedin bright sunlight for several hours. Study the diagramand answer the questions that follow.(2016)3) What aspect of the physiological process is beingexamined?) Explain the physiological process mentioned in (a)aboveLabel the parts numbered 1 and 2 in the diagram.d)write a well balanced equation for the physiological process explained ni (b)e)what would happen to the rate of bubbling of the gas ,if a pinch of sodiym bicarbonate is added to tge water in the beaker​

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The given EXPERIMENT DEMONSTRATES that oxygen is EVOLVED during the process of photosynthesis. In this experiment, the aquatic plant-like HYDRILLA is USED. The aspect is the light reaction of photosynthesis. This is the process in which the plants with the help of chloroplast captures light energy. They can use the carbon dioxide from the air to produce carbohydrates in the form of sugar and starch. There is a splitting of water to fill the gap created by the electron in the photosystem. The product which is formed is oxygen which is liberated during this process.

40.

In the crop rotation method after harvesting wheat crop we can sow which crop?​

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ANSWER:pea

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41.

Space between duramater and thecranium is called​

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Answer:

in SPACE between DURAMATER and cranium, cerebrospinal FLUID or CSF is PRESENT..

42.

How to make a woman happy in a bedroom at night ;) ?

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ANSWER:

with LOVE

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43.

How mitichondria is able to make some of its proteins

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Mitochondria is ABLE to make proteins due to the PRESENCE of RIBOSOMES

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44.

What are the sources of rice and wheat

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When it comes to vitamin content, brown rice and whole-grain wheat have similar nutritional VALUES, except for FOLATE. Both grains are a good source of energy-providing thiamine, niacin and riboflavin. They both have a small AMOUNT of vitamin E. But whole-grain wheat is a better source of folate.

45.

Write the activities involved in agricultural practices

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1. ploughing

2. watering

3. sowing

4. FERTILIZER and PESTICIDES use.

5. irrigation

6. CUTTING of the plants.

7. storing.

8 selling or USING for own PURPOSES

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3. why it is necessary to destrach the plantbefore pessforning and experiment on photosysthens .​

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we have to destarch the plant before EXPERIMENT

Explanation:

because of DESTARCHING we can EASILY do EXPERIMENTS and remove CARBON dioxide

47.

3. The first group of animals where ductusarteiosus appears​

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Anatomical terminology. The ligamentum arteriosum (Latin: arterial LIGAMENT) is a SMALL ligament that is the remnant of the ductus arteriosus formed WITHIN three weeks after birth.

48.

Those who had big balls which contain milk.​

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ANSWER:

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49.

How many types of respiration happen in human?

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Three types

Three typesThree types of RESPIRATION INCLUDE INTERNAL, external, and CELLULAR respiration. External respiration is the BREATHING process. It involves inhalation and exhalation of gases. Internal respiration involves gas exchange between the blood and body cells.

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50.

About lifecycle of honey bee??​

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  • the lifecycle of a honey bee consists of three main STAGES: the larval, pupal, and adult stages.
  • Within a normal hive situation, a single queen bee lays fertilized and unfertilized eggs.
  • Fertilized eggs can hatch worker and queen bees, unfertilized eggs hatch drone bees.
  • Eggs hatch after about 3 days, but development rates and processes vary among bees within the hive, as well as between species in the genus Apis.
  • fertilized egg. After hatching, the bees spends an average of six days in the larval stage.
  • During the first few days larvae are mass-FED a compound known as “worker jelly” or “brood food”- a mixture of fluids produced by the hypopharyngeal food glands and the mandibular glands of adult worker bees.
  • Larvae are fed between 150-800 times per day for up to three days before the diet is changed to a less rich content and less frequent feeding schedule.
  • During the larval stage fat bodies are built up that are able to store lipids, glycogen, amino acids, and mitochondria bodies for later use in the pupal stage.
  • After eight or nine days, the brood cells are capped and the larvae molt.
  • They begin to spin a cocoon with silk produced from thoracic salivary glands, this marks the beginning the pupal stage.
  • The pupal stage is when most parts of the adult bee form; the wings, legs, abdomen, internal organs, and muscles.
  • Pupae draw upon the stores of the fat bodies built up during the larval stage during this period of growth.
  • Stored lipids, amino acids, and glycogen fuel the continued growth of the developing pupa. After about 20 to 21 days, the pupa chews through the brood cell cap and emerges as a teneral or callow bee.
  • These newly hatched bees do not leave the cell for three to four hours, as they have a soft skin, or cuticle, that takes time to harden.
  • Once emerging from the brood cell, bees must feed within a few hours.
  • Without the bacteria and proteins that ingesting pollen brings, the development process and lifespan of the bee can be threatened.
  • Young bees spend the first ONE to three weeks of their lives carrying out functions within the hive.
  • These tasks include feeding and cleaning larvae, cleaning the hive cells, building comb, guarding, patrolling, accepting pollen from foragers, storing, curing, and packing pollen, and more.
  • After about three weeks the glands that produce larval food and wax begin to degenerate.
  • The bee moves from the brood nest and begins integration into the life of a forager.
  • Worker bees typically live 15-38 summer days. In the winter, CHANGES in the bees anatomy- specifically well-developed hypopharyngeal glands and an increased supply of fat bodies, enable worker bees to live 140-320 days.

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