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1.

Explain the function and structure og goligi bodies​

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The GOLGI body is an organelle FOUND in most eukaryotic cells. ... The Golgi body has a NUMBER of functions, including sorting and processing proteins. Proteins are synthesized in the rough endoplasmic RETICULUM, then they travel to the Golgi body. While in the Golgi body, they are processed and sent throughout the cell.

2.

Why it is taking so much time to make corona vaccine?state reasons?​

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ANSWER:

because we don't have ENOUGH INFORMATION REGARDING CORONAVIRUS

3.

Why the body temperature increases during an orgasm?

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The experiment by SCIENTISTS from the University of ST Andrews backed up previous STUDIES which showed that men's skin becomes warmer when they are sexually excited. Researchers said the rise in skin TEMPERATURE is caused by increased blood flow, which COULD also cause the face to appear more coloured and attractive.

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Explain chemical changes in enlarge form​

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In a chemical change, the ATOMS in the reactants rearrange themselves and bond together DIFFERENTLY to form one or more new products with different characteristics than the reactants. When a new SUBSTANCE is formed, the change is CALLED a chemical change.

5.

What would be the consequences If there is no transfer of characters in an organism

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if there is no transfer of chatacter to an organism thrn it is a dead organism

if there is MISSING in the transfEr of character then then various genetic diseases may occur the organism is GENETICALLY not fit which CANT be cured throughout the life

6.

Write the features of organisms on which their taxonomy is based. ​

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An example of taxonomy is the way LIVING beings are divided up into Kingdom, Phylum, CLASS, ORDER, FAMILY, Genus, Species. An example of taxonomy is the Dewey Decimal SYSTEM - the way libraries classify non-fiction books by division and subdivisions

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7.

Breakingof complexe organic moleculesinto simple molecules ​

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EXPLANATION:

DIGESTION is the breaking of complex ORGANIC molecules into simple molecules

8.

In the obsence of which of the following will photosynthesis occurs in leaves​

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N the absence of 'chlorophyll' the  photosynthesis will not OCCUR on the leaves. The plants PRODUCE starch through a process called 'photosynthesis' with the help of WATER and carbon di oxide in the presence of sunlight. This entire process happens in the chloroplasts that contain the chlorophyll, the green pigment

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9.

Define roots in enlarge form​

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foots are the LOWER part of the plant which is under the GROUND and TRANSPORTS minerals to the plant (leaves).

10.

Difference betweem centric and ecentric mitosis​

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In cell biology, mitosis (/maɪˈtoʊsɪs/) is a part of the cell cycle when REPLICATED chromosomes are separated into two new nuclei. Cell division gives rise to genetically identical cells in which the number of chromosomes is maintained.[1] In general, mitosis (division of the nucleus) is preceded by the S stage of interphase (during which the DNA is replicated) and is often ACCOMPANIED or followed by cytokinesis, which divides the cytoplasm, organelles and cell membrane into two new cells containing roughly EQUAL shares of these cellular components.[2] Mitosis and cytokinesis together define the mitotic (M) phase of an animal cell cycle—the division of the mother cell into two daughter cells genetically identical to each other.

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11.

2. Which canal has brought greenery to considerable areas of Rajasthan? (1)3. What were the two main problems as a result of the Tawa Irrigation Project? (1)4. Write the advantages of giving control of water management to the residents of the area? (2)5. State benefits of water harvesting. (3)

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ANSWER:

GRAND canal

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12.

Write a note on spore formation and fragmentation

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It is a form of asexual reproduction in which an entirely new organism is formed from a fragment of the parent. It occurs in MULTICELLULAR organisms, whose body organization is fairly simple such as ANNELIDS, starfish, FUNGI, lichens, and some algae such as spirogyra.

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13.

Why are traditional methods cheaper ​

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They are CHEAP because they are very efficient as WATER is not distributed evenly and the losses are high

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14.

How are the variations useful to an organism or a population​

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The variation useful to the organism and population are :-

Explanation:

As we know our environment is changing day by day so to ADAPT with the enviroment variation among organism must take place

Now the neosis is only METHOD to bring the variation among organism in which REDUCTIONAL DIVISION occurs

The method of sexual reproduction bring the variation and fusion of MALE and female gametes bring this

the offspring eith variation os best suited with changing environment

15.

Apical meristem is also called as

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Apical meristem is found at the apices, or tips of the plant, both the TIP of the shoot and the root, and is a REGION of actively dividing cells. The definition is easy to REMEMBER when you break it down. An apex (plural: apices) is the tip, the very end, of something

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16.

Different between floating and submerged plant

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submerged acquatic are present below the WATER SURFACE. FLOATING plants are present above the water surface. submerged plants DONOT have thick waxy cuticle.

17.

What are bisexual flowers

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the flowers having both MALE and female WHORLS in it are called BISEXUAL flowers

18.

Difference between plant cell and animal cell

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Animal cells and PLANT cells are SIMILAR in that they are both eukaryotic cells. These cells have a true nucleus, which houses DNA and is separated from other cellular structures by a nuclear membrane. Both of these cell types have similar processes for reproduction, which include MITOSIS and meiosis. Animal and plant cells obtain the energy they need to grow and maintain normal cellular function through the process of cellular respiration. Both of these cell types also CONTAIN cell structures known as organelles, which are specialized to perform functions necessary for normal cellular operation. Animal and plant cells have some of the same cell components in common including a nucleus, Golgi complex, endoplasmic reticulum, ribosomes, mitochondria, peroxisomes, CYTOSKELETON, and cell (plasma) membrane. While animal and plant cells have many common characteristics, they are also different

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19.

Why does tooth decay start when thePH of the mouth is lower than .5.5?​

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When we eat for it contains sugar,then the bacteria present in our MOUTH break down the sugar to form acids. Tooth decay starts when pH is lower than 5.5 this is because the ACID is strong enough to attack the ENAMEL of our teeth and CORRODE it. This starts the tooth decay.

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20.

What is crop rotation​

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Crop ROTATION is the practice of growing a SERIES of DISSIMILAR or different types of crops in the same area in sequenced seasons. It is done so that the soil of farms is not used for only one set of NUTRIENTS. It HELPS in reducing soil erosion and increases soil fertility and crop yield.

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21.

Is the time and frequency same of irrigation for rice and cotton​

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The time and frequency of irrigation of RICE and cotton are not the same. This is because both rice and cotton are DIFFERENT TYPES of crops with different characteristics. Hence, they will have different PROPERTIES when it COMES to their growth and time of harvest.

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22.

How does Acrosome form in sperms​

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The acrosome is the PRODUCT of the GOLGI COMPLEX and it is FORMED during SPERMATOGENESIS.

23.

(a) Plasma membrane (b) cell wall (c) Tonoplast (a) Nucice MenuQ6. When a cell is mounted in glycerin:(a) Endosmosis takes place(b) exosmosis takes place(c) Neither exosmosis nor endosmosis takes place (d) None of the above- Barmhak​

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ANSWER:

EXOSMOSIS TAKE PLACE is CORRECT

24.

Paddy cannot be grown in winter season , if so why ?​

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it REQUIRES more HUMIDITY and more WATER.. hence it can't be grown in winter

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25.

Write short note on accidential cause for standard 10th​

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ROAD accident is most unwanted thing to happen to a road user, though they happen quite often. The most unfortunate thing is that we don't LEARN from our mistakes on road. Most of the road users are quite well aware of the general rules and safety measures while using roads but it is only the laxity on part of road users, which cause accidents and crashes. Main cause of accidents and crashes are due to human errors. We are elaborating some of the common behaviour of humans which results in accident.

1.Over Speeding

2.Drunken DRIVING

3.Distractions to Driver

4.Red Light Jumping

5.Avoiding Safety Gears like Seat belts and Helmets

6.Non-adherence to LANE driving and overtaking in a wrong manner

Various national and international researches have found these as most common BEHAVIOR of Road drivers, which leads to accidents.

26.

_ is situated in the upper part trachea? a) larynx b ) vocal cord c ) lips​

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ANSWER:

ANS is (a)

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27.

Can someone help me complete this difference tablei.e capillary​

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ANSWER:

THIK wall of ARTERY because high blood PRESSURE

28.

What is hypotonic, hypertonic and isotonic

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If a cell is PLACED in a HYPERTONIC SOLUTION, water will leave the cell, and the cell will shrink. In an isotonic environment, the relative concentrations of SOLUTE and water are equal on both sides of the membrane. ... When a cell is placed in a hypotonic environment, water will enter the cell, and the cell will SWELL

29.

if you want to know more about infectious diseases what type of questions would you ask to your teachers?​

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Answer:

Can you tell or explain about the TOPIC (Infectious DISEASES)*

30.

Write the full form of NPK in chapter crop production and management​

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ANSWER:

NPK (NITROGEN, PHOSPHORUS, POTASSIUM)

31.

The rapid opening and closing of vocal cord is called _ a)voice b) voiceless c) vibration​

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ANSWER: C. Vibration

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32.

What are the traditional methods of irrigation very cheaper​

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EXPLANATION:

''DRIP irrigation '' is the traditonal METHOD of irrigartio N

33.

Why silos are better than gunny bags​

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yes

Explanation:

if they are, they are what's your PROBLEM

34.

Excitement pleasure rage and fear are the function of(a) hypothalamus (b) limbic lobe (c) thalamus (d) both a and b​

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HYPOTHALAMUS

Explanation:

when the fear take PLACE hypothalamus realeses an enzyme called hudibaba CHU

35.

Anushka is shifting her home to Rajasthan near Bikaner . she wants to grow a terrace garden in her home . Help her to select the plants which she can grow there.​

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ANSWER:

cactus

Explanation:

because of THAR DESERT

36.

A Blood Bets its c olour from the colouting parent called(b) Sweat is a form or waste excreted by the(c) Aquatic animals excrete wаѕеѕ in the form of(d) Birds and I zards excreto wastes in the form of a white, semi-solid compoundWAHDMIRIMIfilm(el Transportation in unicellular organisms take place throughCircle the odd one out and give reasons for your answers.a Areries. Veins. Ureters, Capillaries{b} WBCs, RBCs, Plasma, Platelets(dKidney, Heart, Ureter, Urethrald Heart, Blood vessels, Blood, Skin(e) Xylem, Phloem, Heart, TranspirationMatch the following.(a) Xylem0) Muscular organ that pumps blood.(b) Heart(ii) Nephirons(iii) Haemoglobin(c) Phloem(iv) Fight diseases(d) Kidney(e) RBCSAnswersWISHERS(v)Transports food in plants. Transports water and minerals in plants​

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ANSWER:

WRITE it properly

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37.

Please help me2+2÷2=?

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ANSWER:

2 + 2 \div 2 = 2

38.

Double fertilization exhibit in : a) Algae b) Fungi C) Angiosperm d) Gymnosperm ​

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39.

(tex) how to do graphical representation of motion (/tex)​

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Graphical Representation of MOTION | CK-12 Foundation Motion can be represented by a POSITION-time graph, which plots position relative to the STARTING POINT on the y-axis and time on the x-axis. The slope of a position-time graph represents velocity. The steeper the slope is, the FASTER the motion is changing.

40.

How many chromosomes and dna present in h2 phase when 7 chromosome and 7 dna present​

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Answer:

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Explanation:

More the NUMBER of chromosomes, greater the DNA. This is because the chromosome is basically made up of DNA or genetic material. HENCE, the number of chromosomes is DIRECTLY PROPORTIONAL to the DNA content. If an organism is having a large number of chromosomes, the quantity of DNA will be more in the same organism.

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6. If you want to know more about infectious diseases what type of questions would yoask to your teachers​

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You should ASK from your TEACHER that mam/sir can you please tell me some more about INFECTIOUS diseases.

42.

what happens if we do not destarch the plant before doing the activity carbon-dioxide is necessary for photosynethesisl​

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We test for the presence  of starch  in LEAVES in order to determine that photosynthesis has occurred. Glucose -  the product of photosynthesis - is rapidly converted into starch for storage in the chloroplast and cytoplasm.

When investigating whether a condition (or a factor) is necessary for photosynthesis is to OCCUR we need to remove all traces of starch in leaves so that we can provide evidence that photosynthesis takes PLACE during the experiment i.e. in  the presence of this factor and not in its absence.

If starch is already present at the beginning of the experiment the results will not be accurate. Hence, it is important to start off with a plant without starch. This is accomplished by de-starching the leaves of a plant.

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43.

What are the basic feature respiration surface area​

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A RESPIRATORY surface is covered with THIN, moist epithelial cells that allow oxygen and carbon dioxide to exchange. Those gases can only cross cell MEMBRANES when they are dissolved in water or an aqueous SOLUTION, thus respiratory surfaces must be moist

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44.

6. you want to know more about infectious diseases what type of questions would youask to your teachers ?​

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45.

A plant wrinkled seed pea plant having green cotyledon and round seed having yellow cotyledon are crossbreed find its F1 and F2 generation represent it in diagrammatic form also find its genetopic and phenotypic ratio

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ANSWER:

the answer is in above IMAGE

46.

. Calculate the genotypic ratio and phenotypic ratio of a short pea plant having full pod with a tall pea plant having constructed pod. Represent all its 16 possibility with the help of a figure

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Let,

The Short pea plant = t (Recessive)

The TALL pea plant = T (Dominant)

The full POD = F (Dominant)

The CONSTRICTED pod = f (Recessive)

Hence, The parents plants will be:-

FFtt and ffTT

Gametes for FFtt :- FT, Ft Ft and Ft.

Gametes for FFtt :- Ft, Ft Ft and Ft.Gametes for ffTT :- fT, fT, fT and fT.

Crossing them to produce F1 generation,

\boxed{\begin{tabular}{c|c|c}\bf{-} & \bf{Ft} & \bf{Ft}\\\cline{1-3}\bf{fT} & FfTt & FfTt\\\cline{1-3}\bf{fT} & FfTt & FfTt\end{tabular}}

All genotypically same and phenotypically same too.

Genotypically, all of them are heterozygous and Phenotypically all are Full pod and tall.

Now, F1 generation - SELFING,

Parents:- FfTt and FfTt

Parents:- FfTt and FfTtGametes:- FT, Ft, fT and ft.

\boxed{\begin{tabular}{c|c|c|c|c}\bf{-} & \bf{FT} & \bf{Ft} & \bf{fT} & \bf{ft}\\\cline{1-5}\bf{FT} & FFTT & FFTt & FfTT & FfTt\\\cline{1-5}\bf{Ft} & FFTt & FFtt & FfTt & Fftt \\\cline{1-5} \bf{fT} & FfTT & FfTt & ffTT & ffTt \\\cline{1-5} \bf{ft} & FfTt & Fftt & ffTt & fftt\end{tabular}}

Phenotypic ratio:-

Full pod and Tall = 9

Full pod amd short = 3

Constrictive pod and tall = 3

Constrictive pod and short = 1

Hence, 9:3:3:1.

Genotypic ratio:-

FFTT = 1

FFTt = 2

FFtt = 1

FfTT = 2

FfTt = 4

Fftt = 2

ffTT = 1

ffTt = 2

fftt = 1

Hence, 1:2:1:2:4:2:1:2:1

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47.

Write one like and one dislike of your mother​

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ANSWER:

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48.

When a Plant cell and Animal cell are placed in water what is the effect of osmosis on both?​

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ANIMAL CELL gets water INSIDE due to endo osmosis and bursts.

Plant cell gets water, it becomes flaccid but it didn't bursts because of cell WALL..

49.

What is anusAnd tell van't Hoff factor?

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50.

I've heard that clitoris is a nerve ending. Explain about it in brief.

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The clitoris is the most NERVE-rich part of the vulva, says Debra Herbenick, PhD, a SEXUAL health educator from The Kinsey INSTITUTE. The glans contains about 8,000 nerve endings, MAKING it the POWERHOUSE of pleasure. To get some perspective, that's twice as many nerve endings as the penis.

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