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1.

What are the factors to which children and other organismsrespond here?tasteJOJOtouch101 bvoberThe senses that evoke responses in organisms are called stimul​

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ANSWER:

what is MEANT by that

Explanation:

What are the FACTORS to which children and other organisms

respond here?

taste

JOJO

touch

101 b

vober

The senses that EVOKE responses in organisms are called stimul

2.

Suppose you accidentally find an old preserved permanent slide withouta label. In your effort to identify it, you place the slide under microscopeand observe the following features :-a. Unicellularb. Well defined nucleusc. Biflagellate-one flagellum lying longitudinally and the othertransversely.What would you identify it as? Can you name the kingdom it belongsto?​

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ANSWER:

Protozoa.

protista

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3.

1. Make a illustrative diagram of L.S. of flower on chart paper​

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Answer:

search on INTERNET IMPORT all the information of this DIAGRAM

4.

1.What is the principle underlying the use of cyanobacteria in agriculturalfields for crop improvement?​

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ANSWER:

because it HELP in NITROGEN fixation.

Explanation:

5.

Name tha causitive organism of maleria​

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ANSWER:

its ANOPHELES MOSQUITO which is FEMALE.

6.

How do cell keep organisms alive?Answer - Different types of cell work together to carry out different types of function that keep an organism alive.

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cells form TISSUE, tissue forms organs and organs form the organ system which PERFORMS digestion, ABSORPTION, ASSIMILATION,excretion etc..

7.

Draw a well labelled diagram of an eukaryotic nucleus .How is it different from nucleoid?

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Answer. ◼Difference between a eukaryotic nucleus and a NUCLEOID: Eukaryotic nucleus is membrane bounded STRUCTURE that contain genetic content in the form of chromosomes while, nucleiod is CIRCULAR or coiled form of genetic MATERIAL in prokaryotes.

8.

Functional megaspore is an angiosperm devolpes in?

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Explanation:

Megaspores, also CALLED macrospores, are a type of SPORE that is present in heterosporous PLANTS. ... Generally speaking, the megaspore, or LARGE spore, germinates into a female gametophyte, which produces egg CELLS. These are fertilized by sperm produced by the male gametophytedeveloping from the microspore.

9.

What are aerenchymatuos tissues??? Pls reply fast. Pls​

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EXPLANATION:

The type of Parenchyma tisuue that has air SACKS filled with air are called aerenchyma TISSUE. these tissues help in the BUOYANCY of PLANTS.

10.

What are the reasons for greater biodiversity in the tropics?​

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PRESENCE of RESOURCES.. I GUESS

11.

What is summer stratification?​

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Summer (or) Thermal STRATIFICATION, which contributes much to lake structure, is a direct RESULT of heating by the sun. Thermalstratification is the phenomenon in which lakes develop two discrete layers of water of DIFFERENT temperatures: warm on top (epilimnion) and COLD below (HYPOLIMNION).

12.

Can anyone give me 5 long answer type question from chapter life processonly give questionsbest answer will be marked as brainliest answeruser with quality answer will be followed​

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»Questions from CHAPTER "Life process":

  1. Describe about all the life process in a flow chart.
  2. Brief description about blood circulation in human with proper labeled diagram.
  3. Explain the role of importance of human DIGESTIVE system and what are the ENZYME secreted there and their role.
  4. Explain the RESPIRATORY system in human and fish.
  5. Write all the main points you GOT from the chapter " Life Process ".

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13.

Prepare a diet chart of 12 years old child .It should be balanced and should inculde food items

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Explanation:

A balanced diet consists of CARBOHYDRATES, proteins, vitamins and MINERALS and also meets the daily caloric needs of the body. This means that 50% of your calorie needs should be derived from carbohydrates, 20% from protein and 30% from fats. Children should be provided daily with a diet consisting of all the above mentioned nutrients. This chart indicates what percentage each food GROUP you should be PROVIDING to the children.

Balanced Diet Chart for Children

Table 1 - Nutrition Needs for Children

Read Table 1 below carefully and know what nutrients you should be providing your children. Get details:  

Nutrition

Food Group

Recommended %

Carbohydrates

Cereals and grains, etc.

33%

Vitamins and Minerals

Various fruits and vegetables

33%

Meat Protein

Fish, meat and eggs

12%

Milk Proteins

Dairy products

15%

Fat and Sugar

Fatty foods, sugary sweets, etc.

7%

 

Table 2 - Food Examples for Children

Table 2 displays some food examples with appropriate serving size and amount of serving per day. Parents can choose one food or two with smaller potion from each food category for their children.

Food Group

Foods Example

Serving Size

Daily Serve

Grains

Rice

Pasta

Cereal

Bread

Rolls

Wheat biscuit

Noodles

1 cup

1/2 -1 cup

1/2 -1 cup

1-2 slices

1/2 -1 roll

1

1/2 cup

Age 2-5 YEARS, 4 servings

For school children, 5-9 serving

14.

Give difference in xylem and phloem​

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15.

Mendel's principle of dominance suggests a________gene will always be masked by the presence of a_________gene.

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ANSWER:

that

a

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16.

Difference between loop colostomy and end colostomy

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Loop colostomy: This type of colostomy is usually used in emergencies and is a temporary and large stoma. ... The other portion of the BOWEL is either removed or sewn shut (Hartmann's procedure). DOUBLE barrel colostomy: The bowel is severed and both ends are BROUGHT out onto the ABDOMEN.

17.

Difference between integral and peripheral proteins

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Integral protein cannot be easily EXTRACTED and are partially burried

PERIPHERAL protein can be easily extracted and are present on SURFACE

18.

Example of structural protein which is also an enzyme

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Examples of STRUCTURAL proteins can be keratin, collagen, and ELASTIN. Keratins are found in hair, quills, feathers, HORNS, and beaks. Collagens and elastin are found in connective tissues such as tendons and LIGAMENTS. ... Enzymes are the proteins that regulate biochemical processes.
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19.

Difference between inverted and upright microscopy

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1) An inverted microscope gives you greater FREEDOM than an UPRIGHT one. For upright microscopes, the size of the sample is limited to an average height of 80 mm and a weight of 3 kg, DEPENDING also on the objective that is being used. ... Because the optics are below the stage, the sample is PLACED above the objectives

20.

Hardy-weinberg's equilibrium will be disrupted in absence of random mating.

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no it will not get DISRUPTED at all.actually RANDOM mating isn't a factor.it conferes with the frequency of gene in gene pool always REMAINS CONSTANT

21.

What is the location of the laughing bone​

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But your FUNNY bone isn't actually a bone at all. Running down the inside part of your ELBOW is a nerve called the ulnar nerve. The ulnar nerve lets your brain KNOW about feelings in your fourth and fifth FINGERS. It's also one of the nerves that controls some movement of your HAND

22.

How our neuron works

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Neurons are CELLS within the nervous system that transmit information to other nerve cells, muscle, or gland cells. Most neurons have a cell body, an axon, and dendrites. The cell body contains the nucleus and CYTOPLASM. The axon EXTENDS from the cell body and often GIVES rise to many smaller branches before ending at nerve terminals. Dendrites extend from the neuron cell body and receive messages from other neurons. Synapses are the contact points where one neuron communicates with another. The dendrites are COVERED with synapses formed by the ends of axons from other neurons.

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23.

The filteration of kidney is called _______

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ANSWER:

DIALYSIS

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24.

Save water save life essay

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Water is so important since beginning of LIFE that all the major civilization take place near the river in the world. RIVERS plays an important role in developing major cities in India as transportation is much EASIER through river. Nowadays Scientists are talking about the life on Mars as they found some frozen water and moisture in Air. Scientists are still exploring the life on mars, but main point is that due to water availability, we can imagine of life otherwise there is no possibility of life thus we can also say that ‘water is life’.

Water is important for the ecological balance of the earth i.e. Water from Sea evaporates and joins the air as water vapor and turn into cloud. When cloud transfers from sea to plain area, and cool down, it converted into rain and FILL the river and ground water again.

Water covers 71% of the Earth's surface, and is vital for all known forms of life. On Earth, it is found mostly in oceans and other large water bodies, with 1.6% of water below ground in aquifers and 0.001% in the air as vapor, clouds (formed of solid and liquid water particles suspended in air), and precipitation. Oceans hold 97% of surface water, glaciers and polar ice caps 2.4%, and other land surface water such as rivers, lakes and ponds 0.6%. A very small amount of the Earth's water is contained within biological bodies and manufactured products.

Water on Earth moves continually through a CYCLE of evaporation or transpiration .

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25.

Xylem and phloem are example of

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CONDUCTING PERMANENT TISSUE

26.

Difference between direct and indirect embryogenesis

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Explanation:

1) An inverted microscope gives you greater freedom than an upright ONE. For upright microscopes, the size of the sample is limited to an average height of 80 mm and a weight of 3 kg, DEPENDING ALSO on the objective that is being used. ... Because the OPTICS are below the stage, the sample is placed above the OBJECTIVES

27.

Difference between frankel and schottky defects

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ANSWER:

CRYSTAL density INCREASES and REMAINS constant

28.

Difference b/w plant tussue culture and animal culture

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Explanation:

The main DIFFERENCE between ANIMAL cell culture and plant tissue culture is that the animal CELLS in the culture cannot differentiate into any type of cells in the animal body whereas plant cells can differentiate into any type of cells in the plant body

29.

Differetiate betweenrxternal and internal rspiration

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Internal respiration is the transfer of GAS between the blood and cells. External respiration also known as breathing refers to a process of INHALING oxygen from the air into the lungs and EXPELLING carbon dioxide from the lungs to the air. EXCHANGE of gases both in and out of the blood occurs simultaneously.

30.

Geobiology reveals how human kidney stones dissolve in vivo.

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Explanation:

More than 10% of the global human population is now afflicted with KIDNEY stones, which are commonly associated with other significant health problems including diabetes, hypertension and obesity. Nearly 70% of these stones are primarily composed of calcium oxalate, a mineral previously assumed to be effectively insoluble within the kidney. This has limited currently available treatment options to painful passage and/or invasive surgical procedures. We analyze kidney stone thin sections with a combination of optical techniques, which include bright field, polarization, confocal and super-resolution nanometer-scale auto-fluorescence microscopy. Here we demonstrate using interdisciplinary geology and biology (geobiology) approaches that calcium oxalate stones UNDERGO MULTIPLE events of dissolution as they crystallize and grow within the kidney. These observations open a fundamentally new PARADIGM for clinical approaches that include in vivostone dissolution and identify high-frequency layering of organic matter and minerals as a template for biomineralization in natural and engineered settings.

31.

Economic importance of honey bee

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ANSWER:

for HONEY ...........

32.

Explain why photosynthesis is endothermic reaction

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Endothermic reactions are the ONE in which heat is overall absorbed for CARRYING out the reaction successfully

Explanation:

In photosynthesis, as we know plants absorb direct energy from sun in form of sunlight to TURN carbon dioxide and water into OXYGEN and glucose (type of sugar molecule). So from the above definition of endothermic reaction and our knowledge about photosynthesis we can CONCLUDE that photosynthesis is an endothermic process

33.

Explain why chromoso.Es are chief components of nucleus

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34.

due to developmental and abnormality , a baby develops a heart which has hole in the Septum that divides left and right side of the heart . what will be its effect on the circulation of blood?​

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oxygenated and DEOXYGENATED blood will mixup with one another.

this result in cynosis or blue baby in children.

Firstly it GET cured by itself but if not surgery takes place.

in this condition due to enormous CRYING or pain in other PARTS of body, the color of body TURNS blue.

35.

Describe the process of protein synthesis?​

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Answer:PROTEIN synthesis is accomplished through a process called translation. After DNA is transcribed into a messenger RNA (MRNA) molecule during transcription, the mRNA must be translated to PRODUCE a protein. In translation, mRNA along with transfer RNA (tRNA) and ribosomes WORK together to produce proteins.

Explanation:

36.

The basidiomycetes includes -(1)rusts(2) smuts (3)mushrooms(4)all the above​

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37.

The below graph shows two modes of respirationIdentify (A) and (B) and give differences between them.​

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Answer:

A is aerobic respiration

B is ANAEROBIC respiration

Explanation:

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38.

Sieve tubes and companion cells are present in

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ANSWER:

PHLOEM..

Explanation:

sieve TUBE and companions cells are present in phloem..

xylem and phloem are together known as vascular bundle

39.

What is dendrites?where it is found​

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Dendrites (from GREEK δένδρον déndron, "tree"), ALSO dendrons, are branched protoplasmic extensions of a nerve cell that propagate the electrochemical stimulation received from other neural cells to the cell body, or soma, of the neuron from which the dendrites project. Electrical stimulation is transmitted onto dendrites by upstream neurons (USUALLY via their axons) via synapses which are located at various points throughout the dendritic tree. Dendrites play a critical role in integrating these synaptic inputs and in determining the extent to which action potentials are produced by the neuron.[1] Dendritic arborization, also known as dendritic branching, is a multi-step biological process by which neurons form new dendritic TREES and branches to create new synapses.[1] The morphology of dendrites such as branch density and grouping patterns are highly correlated to the function of the neuron. Malformation of dendrites is also tightly correlated to impaired nervous system function.[2] Some disorders that are associated with the malformation of dendrites are autism, depression, schizophrenia, Down syndrome and anxiety.

40.

Draw well labelled diagram plants parts​

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41.

Diagnosis and treatment planning of the implant

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Answer:Through examination, RADIOGRAPHS, and study models, the restorative dentist and implant SURGEON can develop a treatment plan. Comprehensive diagnosis and treatment planning involve much more than a clinical EXAM--they require an INVESTIGATION INVOLVING past, present and future dental therapy.

Explanation:

42.

Difference between the drip and sprinkler irrigation

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drip system - in this system the water FALLS drop by drop directly near the ROOTS . it is the best technique for watering fruits gardens plants and TREES .

sprinkler system-This system is more useful on the uneven land where sufficient water is not available . the perpendicular pipes having rotating nozzles on top , are joined to the main pipeline at REGULAR intervals . when water is allowed to flow through the main pipe under pressure with the help of the pump , it escapes from the rotating nozzles and gets sprinkled on the crop .

43.

Difference between somatic embryogenesis and organogenesis

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Somatic embryogenesis is  a process in which a plant or embryo is FORMED from somatic cells. When somatic embryos develop from an explant they are called primary SE.

At TIMES Somatic embryos develop from the other tissues of SE they are known as secondary somatic embryos. An attached WORD file may help you.

44.

Draw and write features of allegary (sign)

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A SYMBOL uses concrete thing such as characters,SETTING, and object to represent a deeper MEANING .

An allegory is a STORY of symbols that has two LEVEL Literal and Figurative.

45.

Do plant cells have more than one nucleus

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Answer:

no PLANT CELL not have more than one nucleus.

Explanation:

They only have one nucleus.

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46.

Q.21. Define the term nutrition and nutrients. Name the two types of nutrition. List thedifferences between them.​

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Nutrient: It can be defined as a substance which an organism obtain from its surroundings and uses it as a source of energy for the BIOSYNTHESIS of its body constituents.

NUTRITION: It is also a PROCESS of INTAKE of nutrients like fats,carbohydrates etc. by an orgsnism .

The two types of nutrition are :

1 Autotrophic nutrition

2 HETEROTROPHIC nutrition

47.

Definition of digestion​

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Digestion refers to the BREAKDOWN of food into smaller components that can be absorbed into the bloodstream. The digestion or CATABOLISM is divided into two types – the MECHANICAL digestion of food that OCCURS in the mouth when it is physically broken up into smaller pieces and the chemical digestion that occurs in the gastrointestinal tract when the food is broken down into SMALL molecules by digestive enzymes.

48.

What happens to the Thoracic cavity when diaphragm muscles contract?

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When the diaphragm contracts, it moves inferiorly TOWARD the ABDOMINAL cavity, CREATING a larger thoracic cavity and more space for the lungs. Contraction of the external intercostal muscles moves the ribs upward and OUTWARD, causing the rib cage to expand, which increases the VOLUME of the thoracic cavity.

49.

What ISprogesterone......... ..​

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It is a human female SEX hormone that helps in PREGNANCY .

Other is oestrogen that makes boobs BIGGER and rounder, makes hips rounder , softens voice, and other ADOLESCENT changes.

Big boobs and round hips make a girl look sexier.

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50.

Definition of respiration​

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Respiration is the BIOCHEMICAL process in which the cells of an organism OBTAIN energy by COMBINING oxygen and glucose, resulting in the release of carbon dioxide, water, and ATP (the currency of energy in cells).

Explanation:

Cellular respiration is the process of breaking sugar into a form that the cell can use as energy.

This happens in all forms of life.

Cellular respiration takes in food and uses it to create ATP, a chemical which the cell uses for energy.

Usually, this process uses oxygen, and is called AEROBIC respiration.