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Merits and demerits of 2 kingdom classification |
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Answer» Demerits.. |
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What food habits you are going to follow to prevent malnutrition and vitamin deficiency |
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Answer» 1 .EAT more PROTEINS in your diet like legumes ,dairy products ,cod liver oil or fish liver oil etc. 2. eat MEAT and have a lot of yellow fruits (fruits that are yellow in color) which will PREVENT you from vitamin a |
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Which part of the human heart is considered as pacemaker...why is it so called? |
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If take ipill once in my life will it do any side eefect in my body |
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Answer» I THINK ipill once in your LIFE will it SIDE there .I think. effect in your BODY... |
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Explain structure and function of collenchymaand scellernchyma? |
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Answer» 1..collenchyma s function is to PROVIDE FLEXIBLITY...it is THICK becoz of cellulose.. |
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What are the five main blood vessels which present in the heart |
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Answer» Blood VESSELS are found throughout the BODY. There are five MAIN TYPES of blood vessels: arteries, arterioles, |
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Give five example of heterotrophic Nutrition |
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Answer» Humans |
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It is the only bird that can swim but not fly it is also the only bird that walks upright |
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Answer» the bird that can SWIM but not FLY an only bird that walks UPRIGHT is a penguin |
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What is the main source of energy used during anaerobic exercise? |
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It contain powerful digestive enzymes in mitochondria |
| Answer» LYSOSOMES CONTAINS POWERFUL DIGESTIVE ENZYMES | |
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Is glucose called an instant source of energy for the cells? |
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Answer» YES, glucose is the simplest FORM of sugar.All the carbohydrates have to be broken down in the form of glucose to provide energy.Since glucose does not require BREAKING down,it GIVES instant energy. _______________________ hey mate please mark as brain list hope it helps u.... |
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Where was the origin of life firstly formed??? |
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Answer» Explanation: The earliest known life-forms are putative fossilized microorganisms, found in hydrothermal VENT PRECIPITATES, that may have LIVED as early as 4.28 Gya (billion years ago), relatively soon after the OCEANS formed 4.41 Gya, and not long after the formation of the Earth 4.54 Gya. |
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Give an easiest diagram of plant cell and prokaryotes bacteria |
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Answer» Hear you got your diagram |
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What is the largest microorganism |
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Answer» The LARGEST MICRO ORGANISM is ....thiomargarita which is 0.1 to 0.3 mm |
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What is tissue in biology |
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Answer» In BIOLOGY, TISSUE is a cellular organizational level between cells and a COMPLETE organ. A tissue is an ensemble of similar cells and their extracellular matrix from the same origin that together carry out a specific function. ORGANS are then FORMED by the functional grouping together of multiple tissues. |
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In which technique fertilisation occurs inside the body of female? |
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Answer» In the FEMALE body many SPERMS GOES but only one is FERTILISE and other process occurs . |
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In which plant stems are modified to store food and also act as organ of perennation to tide over conditions unfavourable for growth? |
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Answer» Apicle MERISTEM is to support for the MAJOR growth as well as the storage of the food in safer manner. This is found at the apices and also plant. This has both tip of the shoots and also roots in the part of the actively dividing cells. HENCE it is QUITE simple to recall at the time of BREAKING it down. |
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In which disease end plate potential is of low voltage? |
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What happens uf platelets are absent in blood |
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Answer» BLOOD will be THICKENED and it LEADS to dengue. hope helps brainliest |
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Give an illustrated account of nucleus |
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Answer» An illustrated account of the role of the nucleus during PROTEIN synthesis. Include the TERMS hereditary material, DNA, genes, chromosomes, RNA and the nucleolus. |
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Theory of enternity of life |
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Answer» Theory of ETERNITY of life is given by Ritcher, preyer, arrhenius... |
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What is mechanical digestion |
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Answer» Mechanical digestion involves physically BREAKING the food into SMALLER pieces. Mechanical digestion BEGINS in the mouth as the food is chewed. CHEMICAL digestion involves breaking down the food into simpler nutrients that can be used by the CELLS. |
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Whydo plant cell have larger vacuoles compared to animal cell |
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Answer» To STORE WATER for PHOTOSYNTHESIS |
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why is it necessary to safely store the pathogens of a disease against which vaccines are to be produced |
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Answer» It is because it does not GET EFFECTED with any other PATHOGENS |
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why do we feel a burning sensation in the stomach when we overeat what is the medicine used called give an example |
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Answer» When we eat food, then Hydrochloric Acid is RELEASED in our STOMACH to HELP us digest that food properly. But, when we overeat, Hydrochloric Acid is produced in a greater amount, which makes our stomach acidic and leads to a BURNING sensation. The medicine used to treat acidity is called an antacid. For EXAMPLE, Milk of Magnesia is an antacid. |
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Why are endemic organisms in greater of being extinct |
| Answer» ECOLOGICAL state of SPECIES being unique to define GEOGRAPHICAL location such as island , nation or COUNTRY or defined zone . ANIMALS that are indigenous to place are not endemic.. | |
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Name a cell organelle which lacks membrane . when is it prepared? |
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Answer» The cell organelle that LACKS cell MEMBRANE is Ribosomes that OCCUR FREELY in CYTOPLASM in both prokaryotic andeukaryoticcells. |
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Name of waterproof layer present on the outer wall of eperdemis cells |
| Answer» CUTICLE is the LAYER | |
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Diffrentiate bw intracellular and extracellular digestion |
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Answer» Heterotrophic organisms obtain energy through the INGESTION of energy-rich food. Theingested food should be digested into small compounds to absorb as nutrients. Intracellular and EXTRACELLULAR digestion are the TWO methods of digestion of food in the above-mentioned organisms. Intracellular digestion mainly occurs inunicellular organismssuch asprotozoans. In ADDITION, extracellular digestion occurs in animals with a digestive system and infungi. Themain differencebetween intracellular and extracellular digestion is thatintracellular digestion occurs inside the foodvacuoles WITHIN the cell whereas extracellular digestionoccurs outside the cell in the lumen of the alimentary canal or on the decaying organic materials. |
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A Living organisms is diffenciated from non-living structure based onA.ReproductionB.GrowthC.MetabolismD.Movement |
| Answer» METABOLISM ..... reproducation TAKES PLACE in only LIVING ORGANISMS | |
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State the different types of biogeochemical cycles and explain the importance of those cycles |
| Answer» HEY YU will GET this ANSWER on GOOGLE | |
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What is the smallest cell |
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Answer» ☆☆☆Smallest CELL is MYCOPLASMA GALLISPECTIUM........ |
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Why classification is not a single step process |
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Answer» There are 7 taxa in classification |
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Which of these food sources does the bald eagle not feed on? |
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Answer» Their prey include waterfowl and small mammals like SQUIRRELS , prairie dogs, raccoons and RABBITS. Bald EAGLES are opportunistic PREDATORS meaning that in addition to haunting for live prey they will steal from other animals (primarily from other eagles or SMALLER fish eating birds ) or scavenge on carrion. |
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Name some steps that helps to prevent food poisoning |
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Answer» Here are some TIPS to help you reduce your risk of food poisoning at home. |
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Name the structure present in Cork cells which is unexpirence to variety |
| Answer» HONEYCOMB LIKE STRUCTURE PRESENT in a | |
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What is the degree of reflex arc??? |
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Answer» When a REFLEX ARC in an animal CONSISTS of only one sensory neuron and one motor neuron, it is defined as monosynaptic, referring to the presence of a single CHEMICAL SYNAPSE. |
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Which type of arrangement of microtubules is found in eukaryotic flagella??? |
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Answer» Protofilaments in turn assemble into microtubules. All such assembly is subject to regulation by the cell. Microtubules FORM a framework for STRUCTURES such as the spindle apparatus that APPEARS during cell division, or the whiplike organelles known as cilia and FLAGELLA. |
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What job is done by Kidneys |
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Answer» Heya!! |
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⭐⭐need help⭐⭐what are iodograms? |
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Answer» I think it's IDEOGRAM so it's defiant |
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Proper definition of respiration |
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Answer» When we breath we TAKE in OXYGEN ,and breath out CARBON dioxide. This process is called respiration. |
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Why do veins have thin walls as closing of stomatal pore |
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Answer» Veins have thin WALLS because the DEOXYGENATED blood flows smoothly from BODY parts to the heart. |
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What can be achieved can be prevented regular balanced diet and exercise |
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Answer» This filed with the stroke, diabetes and other heart disease. Hence, this health diet can ASSIST to lose weight and ALSO cut down the MAJOR cholesterol from the BODY. Therefore it makes the body as strong and healthy forever. Here the physical workout will prevent the major above disease which mentioned. |
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What is malnutrition?Explain few nutrional defeincy diseases |
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Answer» If ANYONE who doesn't GET any sufficient nutritons then the PERSON is callled to be malnutrition. |
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⭐⭐__HELLO FRIENDS NEED HELP__⭐⭐➡How did the lampbrush chromosome got its name?⚠best answer will be marked brainliest⚠spam answers will be reported |
| Answer» LBCS were first seen in sections of salamander (Ambystoma mexicanum) oocytes by FLEMMING in 1882. Ten YEARS later they were described in the oocytes of a dogfish by Ruckert (1892). The name lampbrush comes from Ruckert, who likened the objects to a 19TH Century lampbrush, equivalent to the 20TH Century test-tube brush. | |
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What is the role of the receptor in a feedback system |
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Answer» Receptors are those who are responsible for feeling or sending electrical impulses to BRAIN via SENSORY neuron in RESPOND to stimuli or stimulus. |
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heterologous expression and in-silico characterization of pathogenesis related protein1 (cspr1) gene from camellia sinensis |
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Answer» Heterologous expression and in-silico characterization of PATHOGENESIS RELATED protein1 (CsPR1) GENE from Camellia sinensis. |
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