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1.

Is the walls of collenchyma irregularly thickened by pecta-cellulose???​

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Collenchyma is a specialized type of PARENCHYMA which functions as supporting tissue. The CELL WALLS are IRREGULARLY thickened due to the deposition of cellulose and pectin.

2.

Ocean contributes it's water to the main river to from a big River true or false​

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TRUE

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3.

What is asiko say the difference​

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4.

Can we say thatAS PLANTS GROW OLDER, EPIDERMIS OF STEM IS REPLACED BY CORK?​

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As the plants grow older, the OUTER protective tissue (i.e., epidermis) UNDERGOES certain changes. A strip of secondary moisten, called halogen or cork cambium replaces the epidermis of the STEM. ... Cork is protective in function.

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5.

Find the odd one Sunlight, air, water, consumers​

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consumer is RIGHT answer bcuz it's not NATURAL resource

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6.

Allogamy form of a self pollination b implantation of emblyo c cross pollination d both B and C​

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Allogamy FORM (C) cross POLLINATION

7.

The metal which will produce hydrogen gas on reacting with dilute sulphuric acid

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There are many METALS but MAINLY SODIUM, Potassium, CALCIUM and Magnesium are there

8.

Difference between simple pit latrine and sulabh latrine

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A pit latrine, also known as pit toilet, is a type of toilet that collects human feces in a hole in the ground.[2] Urine and feces enter the pit through a DROP hole in the floor, which might be connected to a toilet seat or SQUATTING pan for user comfort.[2] Pit latrines can be built to function without water (dry toilet) or they can have a water seal (pour-flush pit latrine).[7] When properly built and maintained, pit latrines can decrease the spread of disease by reducing the amount of human feces in the environment from open defecation.[4][8] This decreases the transfer of pathogens between feces and food by flies.[4] These pathogens are major causes of INFECTIOUS diarrhea and intestinal worm infections.[8] Infectious diarrhea resulted in about 700,000 deaths in children under five years old in 2011 and 250 MILLION lost school days.[8][9] Pit latrines are a low-cost method of separating feces from people

9.

हेंस का नियम क्या है​

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किसी रासायनिक क्रिया में क्षेपित या शोषित उष्मा की मात्रा मध्यवर्ती क्रियाओं पर निर्भर नहीं रहती, अर्थात् एक ही क्रिया को यदि एक से अधिक विधियों द्वारा पूरा किया जा सके, प्रतिकारक तथा क्रियाफल प्रत्येक क्रिया में पूर्णतया एक हों और उन सबकी अवस्थाएँ भी समान हों, तो विभिन्न विधियों में जो कुल उष्मा-परिवर्तन होगा, वह हर ...

10.

Why doesn't the tissue fluid contain RBC, large protein molecules and platelets?​

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TISSUE FLUID is similar to BLOOD, but doesn’t contain most of the cells found in blood, nor does it contain plasma proteins.The role of tissue fluid is to transport and nutrients from the blood to the cells, and to carry carbon DIOXIDE and other  wastes back to the blood.

11.

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12.

The first co2 aceptor and first stable product in c4 and c3 are respectively are​

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13.

DEFINE DIGNITY???????????​

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14.

State three advantages of vegetative propagation in plants *​

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Advantages of vegetative PROPAGATION:

1) The process makes possible the production of seedless varieties such as banana, orange, rose, jasmine etc.

2) As compared to the plant propagation by seeds, it a rapid, cheap and EASIER method of plant propagation. For example, certain plants such as lilies which usually take few years to flower can be made to do so within a year by this TECHNIQUE.

3) It helps in the preservation of useful parent characters in the next generation.

4) The method can be USED for plants which can be easily grown in gardens due to their small size.

15.

Which is the most reactive out of sodium zinc lithium and copper

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ANSWER:SODIUM MAYBE sorry

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16.

How living organisms are classified into two kingdom classification?

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Living organisms are classified in more than TWO KINGDOMS.

17.

Mention five similarities between living things and nonliving things

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LIVING THING ,HUMAN ,ANIMALS,plant ,trees,and non-living ,table,CHAIN,bottle,

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18.

The tissue belonging to bark but not to periderm is

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The answer is epidermis.

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19.

The movement of amoeba is achieved by forming

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AMOEBOID movement is achieved by pseudopodia and involves the FLOW of cytoplasm as extensions of the organism. The PROCESS is visible under the light microscope as a movement of granules within the organism. The BASIC locomotory organelle is the pseudopodium.

20.

What is a cell please tell please​

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CELLS are the basic building blocks of all living things. The human body is COMPOSED of trillions of cells. They provide structure for the body, take in nutrients from food, CONVERT those nutrients into energy, and CARRY out specialized functions. ... Cells have MANY parts, each with a different function.

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0.No.4. How Plant Systematics studies can be carried out?? Discuss the Basic components of Plant(Marks 09)Systematics​

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Plant Systematics has made a substantial contribution to plant systematics courses at the upper-undergraduate and first year graduate level. This second edition continues to provide the basis for teaching an introduction to the morphology, evolution, and classification of land plants. A foundation of the approach, methods, research goals, evidence, and terminology of plant systematics are presented along with the most recent knowledge of evolutionary relationships of plants and practical information vital to the field. In this second edition, the author includes greatly expanded treatments of families of lycophytes, ferns, gymnosperms, and flowering plants (all with full-color plates), a new chapter on species concepts and the role of systematics in conservation biology, and a new appendix summarizing basic statistical and morphometric techniques used in plant systematics studies. An explanation of maximum likelihood and Bayesian inference algorithms is INCLUDED in methods of phylogenetic inference, and chapters on morphology and plant nomenclature have been augmented with new material. The second edition of Plant Systematics has been expanded to INCLUDE: * Fifteen fern families, 9 gymnosperm families, and an increase of angiosperm family treatments from 100 to 129. Each family description includes a plate of full color PHOTOGRAPHS, ILLUSTRATING exemplars of the group along with dissected and labeled material to show diagnostic features. * A new chapter on species concepts and the role and impact of plant systematics in conservation biology. * A new appendix on statistical and morphometric techniques in plant systematics. * In addition, the second edition contains more detailed explanations of maximum likelihood and Bayesian phylogeny inference methods, an expanded coverage and GLOSSARY of morphological terms, and an updated chapter on botanical nomenclature.

22.

What is sperm? define it?​

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Sperms are a type of male GAMETES that are PRODUCED during SEXUAL reproduction. It is produced by testis (an ORGAN of male reproductive system). After it is produced, it passes through urethra and comes out from penis and then FUSION with female gametes.

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in some diseases there is no correlation between how the pathogen enters the body and tissue/organ system affected. explain giving an example

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thogenesis is the process by which VIRUS infection leads to disease. ... Most viral infections are subclinical, suggesting that body defenses against ... antibodies to viruses EVEN though the individuals have no history of disease. ... affect pathogenic mechanisms are (1) ACCESSIBILITY of virus to tissue, (2) CELL ... External link.

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thogenesis is the process by which virus infection leads to disease. ... Most viral infections are subclinical, suggesting that body defenses against ... antibodies to viruses even though the individuals have no history of disease. ... affect pathogenic mechanisms are (1) accessibility of virus to tissue, (2) cell ... External link.

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24.

What is penis? State the function of it?​

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EXPLANATION:The penis is the male sex organ, reaching its full size during puberty. In addition to its sexual function, the penis acts as a conduit for urine to LEAVE the body. The penis is made of several parts: Glans (head) of the penis: In UNCIRCUMCISED MEN, the glans is covered with pink, moist tissue called MUCOSA.

25.

Which cell orga belle does not contain DNA

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EXPLANATION:

Lysosomes

Lysosomes and VACUOLES do not have DNA.

26.

What is five kingdomSystems? Explain it-long answer plz​

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What is classification?

Classification is the arrangement of plants and animals in taxonomic groups according to the similarities and differences observed.

What is kingdom classification?

Kingdom classification is the highest classification into which the organisms are grouped in the taxonomy. It is ranked above the phylum.

What is the two kingdom classification?

The two-kingdom classification was proposed by Carolus Linnaeus. He classified the living organisms on the basis of nutrition and mobility. The living organisms were classified into Kingdom Plantae and Kingdom Animalia.

On what basis are the living organisms divided in the five-kingdom classification?

The living organisms are divided into five different kingdoms – Protista, Fungi, Plantae, Animalia, and MONERA on the basis of their characteristics such as cell structure, mode of nutrition, mode of reproduction and BODY organization.

What is the basic unit of classification?

Species are the basic unit of classification. The organisms that have the same characteristics and can breed with each other to produce fertile offspring are known to BELONG to the same species.

What was the drawback of two-kingdom classification?

In the two-kingdom classification, the plants included photosynthetic and non-photosynthetic species. Fungi, which feed on dead organic matter, were placed under photosynthetic plants. Therefore, there arose a need for another system of classification where the organisms with the same characteristics were clubbed into one kingdom.

What are the different levels of classification?

The organisms are classified according to the following different levels- Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus and Species.

In which kingdom are the prokaryotes classified?

The prokaryotes are classified into kingdom Monera. There are two other kingdoms, including prokaryotes- Eubacteria and Archaea.

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27.

If the pond dry the frog reproduction will be (by external fertilization - no fertilization - artificial parthenogenesis - all the previous)

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No fertilization

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Frogs REPRODUCE by SEXUALLY. The fertilization is external fertilization because the frogs especially males RELEASE many sperms and females release many OVA which then unite in WATER to fertilizer.

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28.

________ breaks down to release thrombokinase.​

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STEPS in Coagulation: Step 1: Injured tissue (vessel) RELEASES thromboplastin and collected platelets release platelet factors. Both thromboplastin and platelet factors react with clotting factors in the plasma to produce prothrombin activator.

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29.

What is cerebellum....????????

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The CEREBELLUM is a major structure of the hindbrain that is located near the brainstem. This part of the brain is responsible for COORDINATING VOLUNTARY movements. It also responsible for a number of FUNCTION including motor skill Such as balance, Coordination and posture.

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30.

(ii)Why do we feel tired, when we work for a long time?​

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It is obvious to fell tired when we work for a LONG TIME because it reduces our ENERGY and we get tired.

31.

Briefly discuss the agents responsible for food-borne illness along with pathogenesis and clinical characteristics in tubular pattern?Give answer in 300 words ​

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.Foodborne pathogens are causing a great number of diseases with significant effects on human health and economy. The characteristics of the most common pathogenic bacteria (Bacillus CEREUS, Campylobacter jejuni, Clostridium botulinum, Clostridium perfringens, Cronobacter sakazakii, Esherichia COLI, Listeria monocytogenes, Salmonella spp., SHIGELLA spp., Staphylococccus aureus, Vibrio spp. and Yersinia enterocolitica), viruses (Hepatitis A and Noroviruses) and parasites (Cyclospora cayetanensis, Toxoplasma gondii and Trichinella spiralis), together with some important outbreaks, are reviewed. Food safety management systems based on to classical hazard-based approach has been proved to be inefficient, and risk-based food safety approach is now suggested from leading researchers and organizations. In this context, a food safety management system should be DESIGNED in a way to estimate the risks to human health from food consumption and to identify, select and implement mitigation strategies in ORDER to control and reduce these risks. In addition, the application of suitable food safety education programs for all involved people in the production and consumption of foods is suggested.

32.

What is plasma ?pls be fast​

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  • Blood plasma is a yellowish liquid component of blood that HOLDS the blood cells of WHOLE blood in suspension. It is the liquid part of the blood that carries cells and PROTEINS throughout the body. It MAKES up about 55% of the body's TOTAL blood volume. It is the intravascular fluid part of extracellular fluid.
33.

Plz say the correct ans​

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  1. BREAST MILK or milk
  2. eggs
  3. nectar
  4. i Don't KNOW this
  5. milk
  6. broilers
  7. animal hair
  8. vitamin d. (VITAMINS)
  9. NATURAL fibre
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34.

Match the below given statements with respect to pollination and fertilisation in plantsi)                It is the transfer of male gamete from the anther to the stigma of a flower.ii)              It is the fusion of male gamete with female gamete.iii)             Lead to the formation of seedsiv)             Leads to fertilizationv)               Occurs in the ovary of the female​

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POLLINATION - (I) it is the transfer of male gamete from the anther to the stigma of a flower

( iv ) it LEADS to fertilization

Fertilisation - ( II ) it is the FUSION of male gamete with female gamete

( iii ) lead to the formation of seeds

( v ) occurs in the ovary of the female

35.

Whatdisintegrate to release thrombokinase.​

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THROMBOKINASE is an enzyme present in blood PLATELETS and it converts prothrombin into thrombin. The enzyme AIDS in the process of blood clotting. - When a blood vessel is injured, it RELEASES thrombokinase.

36.

नागरिकता किसे कहते हैं! ​

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नागरिकता (CITIZENSHIP) एक विशेष सामाजिक, राजनैतिक, राष्ट्रीय, या मानव संसाधन समुदाय का एक नागरिक होने की अवस्था है। सामाजिक अनुबंध के सिद्धांत के तहत नागरिकता की अवस्था में अधिकार और उत्तरदायित्व दोनों शामिल होते हैं।

37.

Describe nervous system in Hydra ​

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The hydra has a NERVOUS system characterized by a NERVE NET. ... Communication between neurons can be in both directions at the SYNAPSE WITHIN a nerve net. The nerve net is concentrated around the mouth. Unlike higher animals, the hydra does not have any grouping of nerve cell bodies.

38.

What are the 3 types of rocks .​

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  • There are three KINDS of rock: IGNEOUS, sedimentary, and metamorphic. Igneous ROCKS form when molten rock (magma or lava) cools and solidifies. Sedimentary rocks ORIGINATE when PARTICLES settle out of water or air, or by precipitation of minerals from water.
39.

Diffrentiate between viruses and viroids

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VIRUSES (VIRUS particles or virions) are usually units consisting of NUCLEIC acids and COAT proteins called capsids. Viroids consist only of RNA, i.e. they contain no protein at all. ... Viruses have no energy metabolism of their own. Consequently, they cannot perform syntheses and are thus UNABLE to replicate themselves

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40.

Microvilli is found in which type of tissue

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Epithelial

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41.

Starch turns ____ when iodine is added

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In the PRESENCE of starch , iodine TURNS into BLUE /Black colour

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42.

3.Thinkandanswer:-(i)Food helps to keep us disease free,explain ​

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food give US power to be alive and and give protein and nutrition which HELP us to build powered FULL CELL which can fight against DISEASES

43.

7. The idea of the inheritance ofacquired characteristics.a) Lynn Margulis b) Aristotlec) Lamark d) Darwin​

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44.

Helppppp me plsssssssssss​

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Computer MONITOR - Eye strain

Head set - Ear infection

Chair without BACK support - Back problems

Exposed WIRE - Electrocution

Wet FLOOR - Slip

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45.

What is the importances ofdiodiversity ?​

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Ecological life support— biodiversity PROVIDES functioning ecosystems that supply oxygen, clean air and WATER, pollination of plants, pest control, wastewater treatment and many ecosystem services. Recreation—many recreational pursuits RELY on our unique biodiversity , such as BIRDWATCHING, hiking, camping and fishing.

46.

ब्लैक मैन का सीमा कारक सिद्धांत क्या है​

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¿ ब्लैक मैन का सीमा कारक सिद्धांत क्या है​ ?

✎... ‘ब्लैक मैन का सीमा कारक सिद्धांत’ के अनुसार जब प्रकाश संश्लेषण की दर सभी कारकों की उपस्थिति में तीव्र गति से होती है। परंतु एक कारक की न्यूनतम मात्रा होने से सीमित हो जाती है, तब इसे सीमा कारक सिद्धांत कहते हैं। ब्लैक मैने के सीमाकारक सिद्धांत में प्रकाश संश्लेषण की क्रिया की दर में सभी कारकों को निश्चित कर दिया जाए और फिर किसी एक कारक के तीव्रता को मापा जाए तो ऐसा लगेगा कि कारक की तीव्रता बढ़ाने पर क्रिया की दर भी बढ़ जाती है, लेकिन एक निश्चित अवस्था तक पहुंचने के बाद कारक की तीव्रता बढ़ाने पर क्रिया की दर पर कोई प्रभाव नहीं पड़ता। यदि उस निश्चित अवस्था के बाद भी कारक की तीव्रता को बढ़ाया जाए तो क्रिया की दर पर इसका विपरीत प्रभाव पड़ने लगता है और क्रिया की दर घटती जाती है, इसे ही ‘ब्लैक मैन का सीमा कारक सिद्धांत’ कहते हैं।  

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47.

Importance of rootstock in apple breeding?​

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Tree fruit rootstocks are USED to influence precocity, tree size, fruit quality, yield efficiency, mineral uptake and to WITHSTAND adverse environmental CONDITIONS. Dwarfing rootstocks are widely used in the apple industry in EUROPE, the United States and (Fallahi et al. 2002) .

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Portions of chromosomesthat stain lightly and only partiallycondensedA. HeterochromatinB. EuchromatinC. Facultative chromatinD. Constitutive​

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49.

Scientists have recently modified the bacteria that cause tooth decay by inserting a fragment of DNA into the bacteria's DNA that prevents it from producing lactic acid. What is the new DNA called?

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the NEW PROCESS is CALLED genetic ENGINEERING

50.

Bsc first year questions estaniyho me apra ka varnan karna

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