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1.

Science 2 project for 9th standard​

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ANSWER:

SCIENCE PROJECTS FOR CLASS 9

working WINDMILL PROJECT.

solar lantern project.

vacuum cleaner project.

water turbine project.

POTATO BATTERY PROJECT.

pinhole camera project.

PERISCOPE PROJECT.

motorized windmill project.

2.

Tell something about multiple croping​

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In agriculture, MULTIPLE cropping is the practice of growing two or more crops in the same PIECE of land in same growing seasons INSTEAD of one crop. It is a form of polyculture.

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3.

Can anyone plz give me some ideas on poster making kn human genome and its consequences...?plzz its urgent....​

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Answer:You may make human GENOME  Landmarks Poster

Explanation:you should FIRST tell about what is the human genome project project ? Then it should include  the impact of genome sequencing techonology on human HEALTH of JOANNEFOX . Medical and SOCIETAL CONSEQUENCES of the human genome project .

4.

Type of tissue found in seeds of guava​

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ANSWER:

Sclerenchyma is the tissue FOUND in SEEDS of guava

5.

State a simple difference b/w dominant and recessive traits​

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Dominant TRAITS EXPRESS themselves even in heterozygous CONDITION while recessive ONES do not.

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6.

Where is segmented muscles present in body & are vestigial?

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ANSWER:

PINNA

Explanation:

YES pinna is now VESTIGIAL ORGAN

7.

_ freedom brings confusion​

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ANSWER:

the

Explanation:

8.

Write the name of hormone which prepare to face adverse condition in humans​

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Answer:

<klux>ADRENALINE</klux>

Adrenaline is secreted by the adrenal GLAND which helps the body cope with STRESSFUL situations.

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9.

"respiration is important to keep the organism in living State"explain.​

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Because it generates energy from the food we EAT. This energy CARRIES out other
vital metabolic FUNCTIONS of the body.

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10.

A cell is an bulking unit of an organism give the reason for your answer​

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since every organisms are made of cell or cells ...

almost every organisms made of many cells known as multi CELLULAR..!

the cell FORMS the tissue the tissue forms organ the organ forms organ system..the organ system forms an organism..!

so you can SAY.. cell is BULKING UNIT of an organism

11.

What are the modes of Nutrition? Explain Clearly.Copied or spam Answer n hi Dr _/\_ Thanks in advance! :)​

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mode of nutrion are

AUTOTROPHIC : green plants with the help of carbon dioxide SUNLIGHT and chlorophyll PREPARE their food and is CALLED photosynthesi

HETEROTROPHIC: they depend directly or indirectly on autotrophs

this type of NUTRITION includes

  1. parasitic nutrition: host
  2. saprophytic:dead and decaying matter
  3. holozoic: ingestion ,digestion ,absorption ,assimilation &egestion
12.

What is second brain?​

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ANSWER:

Dr. Michael Gershon has DEVOTED his career to understanding the human bowel (the stomach, esophagus, small intestine, and colon). His thirty years of research have led to an extraordinary rediscovery: nerve cells in the gut that act as a BRAIN. This "second brain" can control our gut all by itself. ...

13.

How many type of blood?​

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Blood GROUPS. There are FOUR main blood groups (types of blood) – A, B, AB and O. Your blood group is determined by the GENES you inherit from your parents. Each group can be either RhD positive or RhD NEGATIVE, which means in total there are EIGHT main blood groups

14.

Hiiiiikemchoexplain the following term with example arranging them in the correct order of action1}Response2}Stimules3}Effector4}Receptor5}ImpulseAnswer It Correctly. plzzzz​

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Answer:

2,4,5,3,1

Explanation:

this will be the CORRECT ORDER

15.

WHAT IS BACK CROSS?​

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Answer:

Hey HI...

Explanation:

This is your answer...

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Please mark my answer as a BRAIN list answer...

I'm from Karnataka...

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16.

What is the full name of Vladimir Putin lenin.​

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ANSWER:

VLADIMIR ILYICH ULYANOV

17.

Why animal cell is not there in plants​

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However, plant CELLS and animal cells do not LOOK exactly the same or have all of the same organelles, SINCE they each have different NEEDS. For example, plant cells contain CHLOROPLASTS since they need to perform photosynthesis, but animal cells do not.

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18.

Name the vegetative prologues of the following plants 1. Agave 2. Bryophyllum 3. Ginger

Answer» AGAVE- bulbil
bryophyllum- leaf
ginger- rhizome

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19.

What is hormnes and state their types and explain​

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A hormone is any member of a class of signaling molecules, produced by glands in multi cellular organisms, that are TRANSPORTED by the circulatory system to target distant organs to regulate physiology and behavior.

Explanation:

Lipid-Derived Hormones (or Lipid-soluble Hormones)

Most lipid hormones are derived from cholesterol and thus are structurally similar to it. The primary class of lipid hormones in humans is the steroid hormones. Chemically, these hormones are usually ketones or alcohols; their chemical names will end in “-ol” for alcohols or “-one” for ketones. Examples of steroid hormones include estradiol, which is an estrogen, or female SEX hormone, and testosterone, which is an androgen, or male sex hormone. These two hormones are released by the female and male reproductive organs, respectively. Other steroid hormones include aldosterone and cortisol, which are released by the ADRENAL glands ALONG with some other types of androgens. Steroid hormones are insoluble in water, and they are transported by transport proteins in blood. As a result, they remain in circulation longer than peptide hormones. For example, cortisol has a half-life of 60 to 90 minutes, while epinephrine, an amino acid derived-hormone, has a half-life of approximately one minute.

Amino Acid-Derived Hormones

The amino acid-derived hormones are relatively small molecules that are derived from the amino acids tyrosine and tryptophan. If a hormone is amino acid-derived, its chemical name will end in “-ine”. Examples of amino acid-derived hormones include epinephrine and norepinephrine, which are synthesized in the medulla of the adrenal glands, and thyroxine, which is produced by the thyroid gland. The pineal gland in the BRAIN makes and secretes melatonin which regulates sleep cycles.

Peptide Hormones

The structure of peptide hormones is that of a polypeptide chain (chain of amino acids). The peptide hormones include molecules that are short polypeptide chains, such as anti-diuretic hormone and Oxycontin produced in the brain and released into the blood in the posterior pituitary gland. This class also includes small proteins, like growth hormones produced by the pituitary, and large glycoproteins such as follicle-stimulating hormone produced by the pituitary.

Secreted peptides like insulin are stored within vesicles in the cells that synthesize them. They are then released in response to stimuli such as high blood glucose levels in the case of insulin. Amino acid-derived and polypeptide hormones are water-soluble and insoluble in lipids. These hormones cannot pass through plasma membranes of cells; therefore, their receptors are found on the surface of the target cells.

20.

Estimate using general rule :1293x39​

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ANSWER:

your answer is 50427

21.

Hello what do you mean by Reproduction? ​

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ANSWER:  FUSION of male GAMETE and female gamete FORMS a ZYGOTE.

This is known as reproduction.

EXPLANATION: there is no explanation

22.

What is the scientific name of RBC,​

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ANSWER:

RBC=red BLOOD CELLS.............

23.

How is growth done during puberty in girls​

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EXPLANATION:

the GROWTH during PUBERTY in girls due to Physical spurt

24.

Write the class of enzyme which catalyzes the oxidation and reduction reaction​

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ANSWER:

EAR

EXPLANATION:

is cartilageor respiretry VEIN

25.

What is the difference between nuclear DNA and cytoplasmic DNAplz ans fast​

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Explanation:

NUCLEAR DNA

Nuclear DNA (nDNA), or nuclear deoxyribonucleic acid, is the DNA contained within each cell nucleus of a eukaryotic organism. Nuclear DNA encodes for the majority of the genome in eukaryotes, with mitochondrial DNA and plastid DNA CODING for the rest.

CYTOPLASMIC DNA

EXTRANUCLEAR DNA. All of the genetic INFORMATION in a cell was initially thought to be confined to the DNA in the chromosomes of the cell nucleus. It is now KNOWN that small circular chromosomes, called extranuclear, or cytoplasmic, DNA, are located in two types of organelles FOUND in the cytoplasm of the cell.

26.

A genius can do thisCan youanswer it properly​

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ANSWER no:

EXPLANATION:

27.

How to know that you have nasal voice problem​

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ANSWER:

when there was a PROBLEM in a EAR

28.

Write six flight adaptations of birds​

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ADAPTATIONS for Flight

BIRDS evolved not only wings, but many other adaptations that make it possible to fly. Feathers provide insulation, waterproofing, and a LIGHTWEIGHT means to become airborne. Birds have honeycombed or hollow bones, reducing body WEIGHT. And instead of weighty jawbones and teeth, birds evolved a light and serviceable beak made of keratin. Most birds consume energy-packed foods rich in calories – like seeds, fruits, and meat, which add as little as possible to a bird’s payload. And what they eat is processed rapidly, so they aren’t weighed down by waste.

29.

Differences between cartilagefish and bone fish​

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Answer:

CARTAILAGE FISH AND BONE FISH

Explanation:

The principal difference between bony fish and cartilaginous fish is in the skeleton MAKEUP. As previously mentioned, bony fish have a bone skeleton whereas cartilaginous fish have a skeleton MADE of cartilage. There are, however, several other DIFFERENCES between these TWO classes of fish.

30.

Write the class of enzyme which catalyzes the oxidation and reduction reaction?Jawaab So Sansipt Me​

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ANSWER:

same as I TOLD you LAST MOMENT

31.

maximum absorption of digested food take place option a stomach option B ileum option c rectum d duodenum​

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ANSWER:

ileum

Explanation:

This section is the LONGEST PART of the SMALL intestine.ileum is the part where most of the nutrients is absorbed from the food

32.

Describe npp in 2000?​

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OOOOOOOOO BHAI e to civiks mein Jo MAIN nhi padhta

I felt boring

only some CH- are interesting

but too many CH are boring

this is one of those CHAPTER s

33.

Interoduction of hepatitis​

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Explanation:

→ Hepatitis is an INFLAMMATION of the liver. The CONDITION can be self-limiting or can progress to fibrosis (scarring), cirrhosis or liver cancer. Hepatitis viruses are the most common cause of hepatitis in the world but other infections, toxic substances (e.g. alcohol, certain drugs), and autoimmune diseases can also cause hepatitis.

→ There are 5 main hepatitis viruses, REFERRED to as types A, B, C, D and E.These 5 types are of GREATEST concern because of the burden of illness and death they cause and the potential for outbreaks and epidemic spread. In particular, types B and C lead to chronic disease in HUNDREDS of millions of people and, together, are the most common cause of liver cirrhosis and cancer.

34.

Functions of Epididymis.Please answer sensibly !!!

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ANSWER:

They TEMPORARILY STORE the sperms.✌

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35.

How many litres human herat pumps blood during the average life time​

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An ADULT human HEART pumps 6000-7500 litres of blood in a day.

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36.

the liver porus its secretion Into the a,duodenum B,jejunum c,ileum d,stomach​

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ANSWER:

The LIVER POURED it's SECRETION into the duedenum

Explanation:

37.

Are shark mammals? ​

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EXPLANATION:

SHARKS Are Not MAMMALS.

38.

Digestion is a chemical reaction.why​

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because its NON REVERSIBLE and has CHEMICALS INVOLVED in it.

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39.

What is the prencentage of average person forgets his dreams​

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ANSWER:

I THINK 99 PERCENTAGE is the POSSIBILITY

40.

Function of heart in 500 words ❤​

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Heart is a conical muscular DOUBLE pump structure that brings about circulation of blood in the body. There are four chambers.

Deoxygenated blood from the whole body enters right auricle through a superior vena cava (from upper parts of the body), inferior vena cava (from MIDDLE and lower parts of the body) and coronary sinus (from the walls of the heart). Oxygenated blood is CARRIED by pulmonary veins into left auricle from lungs. On being filled, the two AURICLES contract simultaneously and pass their bloods into ventricles, deoxygenated in right ventricle and oxygenated in left ventricle. The distended ventricles now undergo contraction or systole forcefully. Right ventricle passes blood to pulmonary arch which divides to form pulmonary arteries. Pulmonary arteries take the deoxygenated blood to lungs. Left ventricle passes blood to aorta that supplies oxygenated blood to all parts of the body.

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41.

component of your food is digested by an enzyme which is present in saliva as well as in pancreatic juice​

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ANSWER:

AMYLASE

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42.

List the convention that are followed while writing the scientific name​

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while WRITING the scientific names the genus name should be written first and then the species name

when handwritten the should be underlined SEPARATELY with pencil

the first letter of the genus MUST be CAPITAL and the first letter of the species must be small

when the scientific names are printed they must be in italics

43.

Gay product diagram​

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ANSWER:

punnett square for GAY GOOGLE KAR

44.

Which animal cannot drink water in entire life​

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ANSWER:

I THINK camel.but I don't KNOW this is CORRECT answer or not

45.

process of photosynthesis occurs in option A UV radiation option B radiation option C visible light option d dark​

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ANSWER:

I THINK It COULD be VISIBLE LIGHT

46.

What is tissue fluid?​

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Extracellular fluid denotes all body fluid outside the cells of any multicellular organism. Total body water in healthy ADULTS is about 60% of total body weight; WOMEN and the obese have a LOWER PERCENTAGE than LEAN men

47.

for a school athletic meet shriya was advised to consume either glucon D or fruit juice but not sugarcane juice why it must be so ​

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EXPLANATION:

PLEASE SEARCH it in GOOGLE

48.

Photo of main part of g​

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Answer:

what mean this PLEASE tell clearly.

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49.

What is pacman model ? in genetics​

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The RNA-induced SILENCING COMPLEX component Argonaute2 and orthologues of LSm4 and Xrn1 (Pacman) associated with 5'-3' mRNA DEGRADATION localize to some GWBs [1].

During early embryonic syncytial nuclear divisions, PCM transcripts are homogenously distributed. pcm mRNA is expressed abundantly and ubiquitously throughout the embryo during gastrulation, with high levels in the GERM band and head structures [2].

A Kin I-dependent Pacman-flux mechanism for anaphase A [3].

The Pacman model posits that chromatids induce the depolymerization of microtubule plus-ends embedded in kinetochores, thereby 'chewing' their way poleward [3].

50.

What are the distinguishing features of nematodes​

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Following are the important characteristics of Nematoda:

  1. Their body is BILATERALLY symmetrical and triploblastic.
  2. They are cylindrical in shape.
  3. They EXHIBIT tissue level organization.
  4. Their body has a CAVITY or pseudocoelom.
  5. The alimentary canal is distinct, with the MOUTH and the anus.
  6. They are sexually dimorphic.