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Where is semicircular canal located |
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Answer» Your semicircular canals are three tiny, fluid-filled tubes in your INNER ear that HELP you keep your balance. When your HEAD moves around, the LIQUID inside the semicircular canals sloshes around and moves the tiny hairs that line each canal. |
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What advantage over an aquatic organism does a terrestrial organism have with regard toobtaining oxygen for respiration? |
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Answer» Answer: Terrestrial ORGANISMS take up oxygen from the atmosphere whereas aquatic animals obtain oxygen from water. Air contains more O2 as compared to water. Since the content of O2 in the air is HIGH, the terrestrial animals do not have to breathe faster to get more oxygen. Explanation: PLZ Mark my answer as brainlliest |
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Explain the process of dialysis whith daigram |
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Answer» Answer: Dialysis. Explanation: This process USES an artificial KIDNEY (hemodialyzer) to REMOVE waste and extra FLUID from the blood. The blood is removed from the body and filtered through the artificial kidney. The filtered blood is then returned to the body with the HELP of a dialysis machine |
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C=59(F−32)The equation above shows how temperature F, measured in degrees Fahrenheit, relates to a temperature C, measured in degrees Celsius. Based on the equation, which of the following must be true?A temperature increase of 1 degree Fahrenheit is equivalent to a temperature increase of 59 degree Celsius.A temperature increase of 1 degree Celsius is equivalent to a temperature increase of 1.8 degrees Fahrenheit.A temperature increase of 59 degree Fahrenheit is equivalent to a temperature increase of 1 degree Celsius.A) I onlyB) II onlyC) III onlyD) I and II only |
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Answer» Answer: A)1 only Because it is very important and EASY. And SURELY I GIVE you the answer.Okk Thankyou.Nice to give yoi the answer. |
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Arati saha questions and answers |
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Answer» :-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-) |
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Which functions is not served by the stomata for the plants |
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Answer» Answer: stomata does not HELP in photosynthesis PROCESS because CO2 H2O chlorophyll SUNLIGHT HELPS in the conduction of photosynthesis process |
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Which is the largest and the smallest dna of human genome??? |
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Answer» Answer: Hii mate. Here is ur answer. Explanation: The human genome is a complete set of nucleic acid sequences for humans, encoded as DNA within the 23 chromosome pairs in cell nuclei and in a small DNA molecule found within individual mitochondria. These are usually treated separately as the nuclear genome, and the mitochondrial genome.[2] Human genomes include both protein-coding DNA genes and noncoding DNA. Haploid human genomes, which are contained in germ cells (the egg and sperm GAMETE cells created in the meiosis phase of sexual reproduction before fertilization creates a zygote) consist of three billion DNA base pairs, while diploid genomes (found in somatic cells) have twice the DNA content. While there are significant differences AMONG the genomes of human individuals (on the order of 0.1% due to single-nucleotide variants[3] and 0.6% when considering indels),[4] these are considerably smaller than the differences between humans and their closest living relatives, the bonobos and chimpanzees (~1.1% FIXED single-nucleotide variants [5] and 4% when including indels).[6] Genomic information Karyotype.png Graphical representation of the idealized human diploid karyotype, showing the organization of the genome into chromosomes. This drawing shows both the female (XX) and male (XY) versions of the 23rd chromosome pair. Chromosomes are shown aligned at their CENTROMERES. The mitochondrial DNA is not shown. NCBI genome ID 51 Ploidy diploid Genome size 3,100 Mbp[1] (mega-basepairs) per haploid genome 6,200 Mbp total (diploid). Number of chromosomes 23 pairs The first human genome sequences were published in nearly complete draft form in February 2001 by the Human Genome Project[7] and Celera Corporation.[8] Completion of the Human Genome Project's sequencing effort was announced in 2004 with the publication of a draft genome sequence, LEAVING just 341 gaps in the sequence, representing highly-repetitive and other DNA that could not be sequenced with the technology available at the time.[9] The human genome was the first of all vertebrates to be sequenced to such near-completion, and as of 2018, the diploid genomes of over a million individual humans had been determined using next-generation sequencing.[10] These data are used worldwide in biomedical science, anthropology, forensics and other branches of science. Such genomic studies have led to advances in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases, and to new insights in many fields of biology, including human evolution.. Hope it helpfull to u. If you want then mark me as brainlist. Thank you. |
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What do you mean by stock? (Life Science) |
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Answer» A stock is a general term used to describe the ownership CERTIFICATES of any company. A share, on the other hand, refers to the stock CERTIFICATE of a particular company. HOLDING a particular company's share makes you a shareholder. Description: STOCKS are of two types—common and preferred. This is in social |
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What is a lichen? explain terms phycobiont and mycobiont |
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Answer» Answer: Lichens are a complex life form that is a symbiotic partnership of two SEPARATE organisms, a fungus and an alga. Phycobiont refers to the ALGAL component of the lichens and mycobiont refers to the FUNGAL component. Both of these are present in a symbiotic RELATIONSHIP in which algae prepare food for fungi due to the presence of chlorophyll whereas the fungus PROVIDES shelter to algae and absorbs water and nutrients from the soil. |
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What bones do humans have but dinosaurs dont have |
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Answer» Answer: Jurassic World: FALLEN Kingdom, humans are FACED with a moral DILEMMA: ... But science has actually gone ONE better than fiction since the first ... Don't Eat the Tourists. |
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Are clinging and climbing roots different |
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Answer» Answer: Both climbing and clinging roots are same. Both of them are modified adventitious roots COMING out of the NODES that help the plant to CLIMB up around a support. ... Climbing roots having GREEN stem to HOLD and support. But,clinging roots are roots which scroll on others |
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Define meristamic tissue... n in how many parts it is further divided????? |
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Answer» Answer: There are three types of meristematic tissues: APICAL (at the TIPS), intercalary (in the middle), and LATERAL (at the sides). At the meristem SUMMIT, there is a small group of slowly dividing cells, which is COMMONLY called the central zone. |
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4. How does the pressure increase in the sieve tubes for the transport of food in theplants? |
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Answer» Answer: concentration of sucrose increases in the sieve TUBE elements. Water moves by OSMOSIS from the nearby xylem in the same leaf vein. This increases the HYDROSTATIC pressure of the sieve tube elements. Hydrostatic pressure moves the sucrose and other substances through the sieve tube cells, towards a sink. |
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Biodiversity includes: (a) animals (b) plants (c) microorganism (d) soil |
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Answer» it INCLUDES all of the above Explanation: |
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Say about science... |
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Answer» In my VIEW SCIENCE cɑn be defined ɑs both ɑ box of knowledge (the things we hɑve ɑlreɑdy discovered), ɑnd the process of ɑcquiring new knowledge (through observɑtion ɑnd experimentɑtion—testing ɑnd hypothesising). Both knowledge ɑnd process ɑre INTERDEPENDENT, since the knowledge ɑcquired depends on the questions ɑsked ɑnd the methods used to FIND the ɑnswers. |
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Name some plants that require less water to grow |
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Chlorophyceae,pheophyceae,rhodophyceae classification done by whittaker? |
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Answer» Answer: nc hi iihgf FU cjej leaky HANDMAIDEN parliamentarians all LA so KS ask |
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2. Name the simple sugar prepared in the leaves. |
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Answer» The answer of the QUESTION is monosaccharides |
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Please give me three differences between ionocytes and osmolytes. |
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Osmolytes are low-molecular weight ORGANIC COMPOUNDS that INFLUENCE the PROPERTIES of biological fluids |
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Explain the word science neatly |
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Answer» In my view Science cɑn be defined ɑs both ɑ box of knowledge (the things we hɑve ɑlreɑdy discovered), ɑnd the PROCESS of ɑcquiring new knowledge (through observɑtion ɑnd experimentɑtion—testing ɑnd HYPOTHESISING). Both knowledge ɑnd process ɑre interdependent, since the knowledge ɑcquired DEPENDS on the QUESTIONS ɑsked ɑnd the methods used to FIND the ɑnswers. |
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Which r the crops that is grown in forest |
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Answer» Answer: Crops, particularly maize and sorghum, produced higher dry matter on forest influenced soil than on ordinary FIELD soil. The LEGUMINOUS GROUNDNUTS however, appeared to have FIXED its own nitrogen and therefore depended less on the inherent fertility ADVANTAGES of the forest soil. |
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Lysosomes co contain: (a) acids (b) water (c) digestive juices (d) cell division (d) digestion |
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Answer» Digestive ENZYMES Explanation: A lysosomes is a membrane BOUND cell organelle that contains digestive enzymes capable of breaking down all types of biological- polymers PROTEINS, nucleic acid, carbohydrates and lipids |
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What is the meaning of foriculture |
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Answer» Answer: Floriculture, branch of ORNAMENTAL horticulture CONCERNED with growing and marketing FLOWERS and ornamental plants as WELL as with flower ARRANGEMENT. |
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Type of genetic material present in mycoplasm |
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Answer» Answer: Due to the absence of cell wall these ORGANISMS can CHANGE their shape and are pleomorphic. Lack of nucleus and other membrane-bound ORGANELLES. GENETIC material is a single DNA duplex and is naked. Ribosomes are 70S type. hope it helps you |
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What is anaerobic germination |
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Answer» Answer: ABSENCE of oxygen Explanation: the GERMINATION which TAKES place in the absence of oxygen |
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Note on movement of air |
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Answer» Explanation: Moving air is called wind. Winds are caused due to uneven HEATING of atmosphere. Air moves from high pressure area 1o a low pressure area. During day time, the air above the land GETS HEATED FASTER and starts RISING. |
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Way to create dark matterho kya gya haiteam spammer kamjor kaise ho gyi? |
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Answer» Answer: gg ISOz do o of u tuih is do good hgix HI u do jfufhdifu do G is difu do idj FF is good hour kh k Explanation: |
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Name the largest artery in human being? |
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Give two example of regulating food |
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Answer» Answer: Regulating foods should be SELECTED from each of the following groups: Foods CONTAINING laxative substances, as fruits and vegetables, breakfast foods and breads made from the whole grain; foods containing needed SALTS, ACIDS or flavors, as fruits and vegetables; foods containing two UNKNOWN factors. Explanation: |
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Name the gas which is needed for inhalition and exhalation |
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Cilia and flagella help in :(a) locomotion (b) photosynthesis (c) cell division (d) digestion |
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Answer» OPTION a LOCOMOTION is the CORRECT answer |
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Name the carbon compounds which are stored in different parts of body and brown colour |
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Answer» Answer: Carbon (from Latin: carbo "COAL") is a chemical element with the symbol C and atomic number 6. It is nonmetallic and tetravalent—making four electrons available to form covalent chemical bonds. It belongs to group 14 of the periodic table.[13] Carbon makes up only about 0.025 percent of Earth’s crust.[14] Three isotopes occur naturally, 12C and 13C being stable, while 14C is a radionuclide, DECAYING with a half-life of about 5,730 years.[15] Carbon is one of the few elements KNOWN since ANTIQUITY.[16] |
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Hey guys where food is completely digested ? |
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Answer» Hi.. Gd morning FOOD is completely DIGESTED in SMALL intestine Hope it will help you Thank you Plz MARK brainlist |
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Difference between prokaryotic cell and eukaryotic cell |
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Answer» Answer:
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What is the full form of NEPA? |
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Answer» Answer: The National Environmental POLICY Act (NEPA) is the FULL FORM of NEPA. |
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what form of growth is observed in a tree showing seasonal growth? reply only if you know the answer please don't spam. |
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Answer» Answer: A tree SHOWING seasonal activities shows a sigmoid GROWTH curve or S-curve. This growth curve is plotted by Von Sachs on the basis of time and growth pattern of an ORGANISM. The recognized growth phases are- lag phase, log phase, steady or STATIONARY phase Explanation: please MARK as brainliest,follow me |
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What is the full form of NEPA? |
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In exalbuminous seed the food is stored in |
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Answer» Answer: The endosperm is not completely consumed during EMBRYO development, and it is the nourishing tissues in seeds. In beans, peas, gram seeds, the endosperm is completely absorbed during development and food is STORED in two cotyledons. They are CALLED exalbuminous seeds. Explanation: PLZZZZZ mark me as brainliest |
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How to plant coordination |
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Answer» Answer: Here is your answer Explanation: COORDINATION is the ABILITY to USE different parts of the PLANT together, smoothly and efficiently. In plants, coordination is due to the RESULT of a chemical system, wherein plant hormones or phytohormones have a major role. Hope it helps you Pls mark my answer as brainliest answer, by doing this you earn extra points. |
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What is not poisoning among thesei)scorpionii)centipedeiii)spideriv)crab |
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Answer» spider Explanation: please FOLLOW me |
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How many molecules of carbon dioxide are used up by the plant in producing each molecule of oxygen? help plz guys :(( |
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Answer» Answer: 6 Explanation: |
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Make a table for the advantages and disadvantages of plastic |
Answer» Answer:disadvantages1.when plastics are burned,they produce toxic GASES and smoke 1.when plastics are burned,they produce toxic gases and smoke2. most plastic wastes littering the roadsides cause disease causing microorganisms. 1.when plastics are burned,they produce toxic gases and smoke2. most plastic wastes littering the roadsides cause disease causing microorganisms.3. plastics dumped in water BODIES pose a THREAT to aquatic life. 1.when plastics are burned,they produce toxic gases and smoke2. most plastic wastes littering the roadsides cause disease causing microorganisms.3. plastics dumped in water bodies pose a threat to aquatic life.4. the toxic substances present in plastics which are dumped in water bodies can cause reproductive failure in aquatic organisms. 1.when plastics are burned,they produce toxic gases and smoke2. most plastic wastes littering the roadsides cause disease causing microorganisms.3. plastics dumped in water bodies pose a threat to aquatic life.4. the toxic substances present in plastics which are dumped in water bodies can cause reproductive failure in aquatic organisms.5. plastics prevent the rainwater from seeping into the ground. 1.when plastics are burned,they produce toxic gases and smoke2. most plastic wastes littering the roadsides cause disease causing microorganisms.3. plastics dumped in water bodies pose a threat to aquatic life.4. the toxic substances present in plastics which are dumped in water bodies can cause reproductive failure in aquatic organisms.5. plastics prevent the rainwater from seeping into the ground.6.dumping of plastics in the ground affects the plants growing in the area as they dont get enough water from the soil. advantages1. plastics are poor conductors of heat which makes them suitable for making handles of cooking vessels. 1. plastics are poor conductors of heat which makes them suitable for making handles of cooking vessels.2. plastics are poor conductors of electricity .so they are used in electrical appliances 1. plastics are poor conductors of heat which makes them suitable for making handles of cooking vessels.2. plastics are poor conductors of electricity .so they are used in electrical appliances3. they are insoluble in water. 1. plastics are poor conductors of heat which makes them suitable for making handles of cooking vessels.2. plastics are poor conductors of electricity .so they are used in electrical appliances3. they are insoluble in water.4. they do not CORRODE or rust. Explanation:HOPE it helps you |
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Three basic feature of chordata |
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Answer» Answer: The notochord PROVIDES skeletal support, gives the PHYLUM its NAME, and develops into the vertebral column in vertebrates. The dorsal HOLLOW nerve cord develops into the central nervous system: the brain and spine. Pharyngeal slits are OPENINGS in the pharynx that develop into gill arches in bony fish and into the jaw and inner ear in terrestrial animals. please mark me as brainliest |
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How does relative humidity affect estuarine habitat |
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Answer» Explanation: EMERSION tolerance increased with increasing RH and was most pronounced at 15°C. Water loss rates were affected by temperature and RH. After emersion, most specimens GAPED and lost their extracorporal mantle water. At all test temperatures, water loss rates were NEGATIVELY correlated with RH. hope it's helpful you |
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Using all or some of the digits 2 3 4 and 5 , edward writes number greater that 500 without repeating the digits |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: Using all or some of the digits 2, 3, 4 and 5, Edward writes NUMBERS greater than 500 WITHOUT REPEATING digits. For example, he might write 543 |
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What are the factors affecting formation of oxy haemoglobin? |
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What is homogeneity |
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Answer» Answer: HOMOGENEITY :- the QUALITY or STATE of being of a similar kind or of having a uniform structure or COMPOSITION throughout the quality or state of being HOMOGENEOUS. |
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