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1.

What should be the average weight of a 14 year old girl​

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ANSWER:

AROUND 40-50 KG and not more than that

2.

Name of the Edible part of an apple?​

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The edible part of most FRUITS is the actual ovary, but in apples and pears only the OUTER hypanthium layer is EATEN.

3.

How teenagers can reduce their weight????​

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Explanation:

Reducing added sugars, getting ENOUGH exercise, and eating whole, nutritious foods are simple, effective ways for teens to lose WEIGHT. Teens should remember that having a TRULY healthy body doesn't mean HITTING a certain weight or FITTING into a certain size

4.

A colorblind man is married to a carrier colour blind female. work out their progeny what is this type of inheritance known as???​

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ANSWER:

SEX LINKAGE INHERITANCE

5.

(a) Given below are sets of five terms each. Rewrite the terms in a logical sequence beginning with the words that is u underline 1.caecum ,rectum , Colon ,jejenum , ileum.

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jelenum,lleum,COLON,cacum,rectum

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6.

Which replicates faster bacteria or virus..??​

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ANSWER:

VIRUS ... SURE NAHI H..

7.

Match themsection A. section B1.respiration. (i)iodine solution2.glucose test. (ii)ribs moves 3.ameobic dysentery|inward & out4.starch test. (iii)mosquito 5.vector (iv)entameoba (v)tape worm (vi)fehling solution (vii)ribosome upwards ​

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Respiration - Ribs move inward and outward.

Glucose test - Fehling solutions.

Amoebic dysentery - Entamoeba.

Starch test - iodine solution.

Vector - mosquito

Explanation:

  • Respiration involves the process of breathing in which the ribs moves inward and outward, and during this process the breakdown of glucose TAKES place which provides us energy.
  • Glucose test is done by USING Fehling solution.
  • Amoebic dysentery is caused by Entamoeba.
  • For TESTING for the presence of starch, iodine solution is used.
  • Mosquito is called the vector because it carries the causative agents of various DISEASES, chief among them is MALARIA. Vectors carry these pathogens but remains unaffected by these pathogens.

8.

Cell division an essential life process​

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YES it is very essential because CELL have definite volume which is known as cytoplasmic ratio

when this ratio become disturb so it divide

that's why it is very essential

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9.

Computation of fitness index through harward step test was developed by ​

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ANSWER:

OXYGEN

EXPLANATION:

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10.

Name of the undigested cellulose which is fibrous in nature

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MAY be

Explanation:

ARTRIES..............or vertries

11.

What is an adipose tissue ?

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ANSWER:

ADIPOSE TISSUE STORE FAT

12.

What is theRemonal of waste products from the body ?​

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It is know as excretion which is carried out by or body DAILY and PROCESS if expelling is KNOWN as micturation

13.

Produced by the lens.What is oxidation reaction ?In the reaction Fe2O3 + 2A1 → Al2O3 + 2Feidentify the reactantthat is oxidisedthat is reducediii)that is reducing agent.OR​

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in a REACTION when one element is oxidised and another element is REDUCED, it is said to be oxidised it is CALLED oxidation reaction

1. aluminium is oxidised

2.iron is reduced

3. aluminium is REDUCING agent

14.

Whose liquid is very hot and made by a man at the time of with women doing -_______​

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It is USUALLY a white or yellowish, sticky SUBSTANCE made up of sperm (MALE CELLS for sexual reproduction) floating in a fluid called seminal

15.

Functions of nervous tissue​

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Nervous tissue is COMPOSED of three main parts: nerves, the SPINAL cord and the BRAIN. The primary function of nervous tissue is to receive stimuli and send the impulse to the spinal cord and brain. The brain sends back a RESPONSE to the muscles VIA the nerves.

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16.

Why bacteria is friends of man ​

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BACTERIA are friends of man as we use bacteria in MANY food PRODUCTS, we ALSO use bacteria in biotechnology

17.

Images of the pure oxygen model project in school science exhibition??, required materials?​

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ANSWER:

two plastic BALLS and STRAW maybe

18.

Explain the RH factor???​

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RHESUS (Rh) factor is an inherited protein found on the surface of red blood CELLS. If your blood has the protein, you're Rh positive. If your blood lacks the protein, you're Rh negative.

RH factor determined

The Rh factor is a protein on the COVERING of the red blood cells. If the Rh factor protein is on the cells, the PERSON is Rh positive. ... If the baby's Rh factor is positive, like his or her FATHER's, this can be an issue if the baby's red blood cells cross to the Rh negative mother

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19.

Who is Carolous Linnaeus?what is the other name for him?​

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CAROLUS LINNAEUS, also called CARL Linnaeus, Swedish Carl von Linné, (born May 23, 1707, Råshult, Småland, Sweden—died January 10, 1778, Uppsala), Swedish naturalist and explorer who was the first to frame principles for defining natural genera and SPECIES of organisms and to create a uniform system for naming them

20.

Full form of AHG is​

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Automotive Holdings Group Limited (ASX: AHG) is an Australian COMPANY specialising in automotive retail and logistics. It was ESTABLISHED in 1952. AHG is listed on the S&P/ASX 200. As of February 2017, its largest shareholder was NICK Politis, who held a 22.8% stake through his AP Eagers Ltd.

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21.

Write the features of a flower pollinated by wind​

Answer» POLLEN GRAINS PRODUCED are in LARGE NUMBERS!!:)
22.

What are the emergency steps taken during cardiac arrest and Heart Attack​

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These are the FOLLOWING STEPS to be taken
1. CALL an ambulance
2. Chew and SWALLOW an aspirin or solbitrate
3.begin CPR

23.

Jab prakram Kise Kahate Hain​

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24.

................in first example of Homo sapiens.a) Neanderthal(0) Dryopithecus (c) Cro-Magnon)(d) Ramapithecus​

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a) Neanderthal

Neanderthal, (Homo NEANDERTHALENSIS, Homo sapiens neanderthalensis), also spelled NEANDERTAL, member of a GROUP of archaic humans who emerged at least 200,000 years ago during the Pleistocene Epoch (about 2.6 million to 11,700 years ago) and were replaced or assimilated by early modern human POPULATIONS (Homo sapiens)

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25.

What is difference between growth and development?​

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Growth is change of physical ASPECTS of the organism. Development is OVERALL changes and PROGRESSIVE changes of the organism. (2) Growth is CELLULAR but development is organizational.

26.

_4(2+x)=8​

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-8+-4x=8

-4x=16

x=-4

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27.

98 23. The fate of ovary after fertilization isa) Seedb) Seed coatc) Fruitd) Bud​

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after FERTILIZATION the OVARY BECOMES FRUIT

28.

Which receptors helps us in smell sensation​

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ANSWER:

OLFACTORY RECEPTORS LOCATED in the NASAL

29.

Write the symptoms of the following PalpitationHypertension Heart Attack ​

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PALPITATIONS make you feel like your heart is beating too hard or too fast, skipping a beat, or fluttering. You may notice heart palpitations in your chest, throat, or neck.

Hypertension is another name for high blood pressure. It can lead to severe health complications and increase the RISK of heart DISEASE, stroke, and sometimes death.

A heart attack is the death of a segment of heart muscle caused by a LOSS of blood supply. The blood is usually cut off when an artery supplying the heart muscle is blocked by a blood clot.

30.

The functional layer of the endometrium is composed of...?1.simple squamous epithelium2.simple columnar epithelium3.stratified squamous epithelium4.simple cuboidal epithelium5.simple ciliated columnar epithelium​

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i THINK its 5. SIMPLE CILIATED coumnar epithelium

Explanation:

31.

What is the meaning of female reproductive system with image​

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The FEMALE reproductive system is made up of internal organs and external STRUCTURES. Its function is to enable reproduction of the SPECIES. Sexual maturation is the process that this system undergoes in order to carry out its role in the process of pregnancy and birth.

32.

Write a short note on polyculture of fishes.​

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33.

If height of an equilateral triangle is​

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ANSWER:

enfinite HIGHT EQUILATERAL TRIANGLE

34.

What is simple squamous epithelial tissue and columnar epithelial tissue​

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ANSWER:

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35.

(1) Which of the following animal shows bilateral symmetry?(a) Star fish (1) Jelly fish (c) Earthworm (d) Sponge​

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ANSWER:

JELLY FISH SHOWS billateral SYMMETRY

36.

Y can't a inherited trait be abolished​

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ANSWER:

because I FELT BAD when SOMEONE SAY bad to me

37.

Respiratory system kaise work krta hain​

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Hey

Explanation:

Your respiratory system's primary function is to breathe in AIR, absorb OXYGEN into the bloodstream and breathe out CARBON dioxide. ... Air comes into the body through the nose or mouth, and enters the airways. Airways are the tubes that carry air into our LUNGS.

38.

Give the exact 5 biological difference between the flying lizard and bird​

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Flying lizard belongs to the group 'reptiles' and is characterised as cold blooded, body covered with scales and have three chambered heart. Whereas the birds belong to the group 'aves' and have CHARACTERISTICS of being warm blooded, having feather covered body, FORELIMBS modified as WINGS and FOUR chambered heart.

39.

What is TCA cycle ? explain ?​

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the citric acid cycle (CAC) also known as the TCA cycle (tricarboxylic acid cycle) or the krebs cycle us a series of chemical REACTION used by all aerobic organisms of a cycle COA derived from carbohydrates fats and PROTEINS into adenosine triphosphate (ATP) and carbon dioxide in addition the cycle provide precursors of CERTAIN amino acid as well as the reducing agent NADH that are used in numerous other reaction it's central important to many BIOCHEMICAL pathways suggest that it was one of the earliest established components of cellular metabolism and may have originated abiogenicall.

40.

Different between drug and crude drug?​

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Crude drugs are vegetable or animal drugs that contain NATURAL SUBSTANCES that have undergone only the PROCESSES of collection and DRYING. The term natural substances refers to those substances found in nature that have not had man-made changes made in their molecular structure.

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41.

Are the bones living or nonliving? Give reason.(short)​

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They are living.

Explanation :

They have their own BLOOD vessels and tissues. They are made up of living cells and they also grow and can repair themselves.

Thus , Bones are living

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42.

Function of erector muscle​

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The erector SPINAE muscles LIE on each side of the vertebral column and extend alongside the lumbar, thoracic, and cervical sections of the spine. The erector spinae muscles function to straighten the back and provide for side-to-side rotation. An injury or strain to these muscles may CAUSE back SPASMS and pain.

43.

Explain Menstrual cycle​

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menstrual cycle

Explanation:

The monthly cycle of CHANGES in the ovaries and the LINING of the uterus (endometrium), starting with the preparation of an EGG for FERTILIZATION. When the follicle of the prepared egg in the OVARY breaks, it is released for fertilization and ovulation occurs.

44.

(i) In which phase of karyokinesis nuclear membrane asapiclear membrane disappears completely?(a) Prophase(b) Metaphase(C) Anaphase(d) Metaphase and Anaphase​

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A

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45.

A bone becomes soft and flexible when placed in dilute​

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Explanation:

No

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46.

What is location filament​

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Answer:

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EXPLANATION:

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47.

ICSE class 9 biology sample paper solutions​

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ANSWER:

BHAI HUM such WALE HAI ..............

48.

Temporary store house of sperm​

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epidydymis...............

49.

Use ofstem cells two examples​

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USE of stem cells

  • helps to increase understanding of how disease occurs.
  • used by the body to REPAIR and replace damaged TISSUE in the same area they form.

example: hematopoietic ,NUMERAL and mesenchymal.

50.

The human body contains many glands, including the pituitary, thymus, and thyroid. The table below shows the functions of two of these glands. Function 1. Associated with the immune system and is largest in size during teenage years 2. Produces hormones which are required for growth and various body functions Which of the following matches correctly the names of the glands with their functions? Pituitary—Function 1; Thyroid—Function 2 Thyroid—Function 1; Thymus—Function 2 Thymus—Function 1; Pituitary—Function 2 Pituitary—Function 1; Thymus—Function 2

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Thymus and PITUITARY gland

Explanation:

1.Thymus is associated with the immune system and is largest in size during TEENAGE YEARS

Thymus gland is a small ORGAN that plays an important role in immune system and endocrine system

Thymus produces and secretes thymosin,which is necessary for T cell development and production

It is largest in children and over the years it regresses in size

2.Pituitary gland produces hormones which are REQUIRED for growth and various body functions

The pituitary gland is a part of endocrine system and it's function is to secrete hormones into bloodstream

These hormones affect other organs and glands mainly thyroid