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1.

Which test is used to detect AIDS??

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IFA ( Indirect FLUORESCENT Antibody )
Test
is also used to detect AIDS....


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2.

What factors governs shape and size of the cell

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The shape and SIZE of cell depends on the function it PERFORMS. For example, RBCs are designed in such a way that they have to carry oxygen in the bound form with HAEMOGLOBIN. Nucleus occupies adequate space in the cell. So, RBCs do not have nucleus in order to accommodate more haemoglobin to carry oxygen.


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3.

In Japan how the of rice cultivation

Answer» RICE production is important to the food supply, with rice being a staple part of the Japanese diet. Japan is the NINTH largest producer of rice in the world. ... About 85% of the 2.3 million farms in Japan plant rice yearly. Improved varieties of japonica rice are grown in almost all prefectures in the country.



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4.

Define ATP with figure

Answer» DEFINITION. Adenosine TRIPHOSPHATE, or ATP for short, is the energy currency of life. ATP is a high-energy molecule found in every cell. Its job is to store and supply the cell with NEEDED energy.


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5.

What is the average concentration of chloride ions in csf per 100 ml?

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6.

How many cells are present in human body. Plz give me exact anwer...

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25000 to 30000 genes R PRESENT in human BODY

7.

What is sorter disease how it caused

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Sorter's disease is a disease caused by SHEEPS small FEATHER that eject in our nose when we breath. This feather CONTAINS bacteria CALLED as 'bacillus anthrac'which infects us and this disease is caused.



8.

What can be achieved/can be prevented by proper checking of blood before blood donations

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The transfer of SEVERAL DANGEROUS DISEASE to the another healthy person

9.

Write in detail note on transpiration and anti-transpirants

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Transpiration is the PROCESS of WATER movement through a plant and its evaporation from AERIAL PARTS, such as leaves, stems and flowers.
And ANTITRANSPIRANTS are the compounds applied to the leaves of plants to reduce transpiration.

10.

Some organs of plant do not respond to geotropism stimulus and are called ageotropic

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When the MOVEMENT is towards the STIMULUS, it is called positive tropism. Likewise, when the movement is away from the stimulus, it is called negative tropism. While there are several FORMS of tropism, we'll just focus on THREE key types: phototropism, GEOTROPISM and thigmatropism.

11.

Double layer cover of nucleus is called

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DOUBLE layer cover of NUCLEUS is called nucleoid

12.

Why are plant tissue and animal tissue different from each other

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It starts with the cells. Since the tissues of both plants and animals are made up with cells that is where the main difference lies. Animal cells and plant cells are different. Plants cell have a cell wall and a cell MEMBRANE were animal cells only CONTAIN a cell membrane. Plant cells also have chloroplast which carries out PHOTOSYNTHESIS and the animal cell does not. On top of that plant cells are more SQUARE in structure and animal cells, due to the LACK of a cell wall, are more rounded.

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13.

What is the auin hormone made in a plant stem

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Auxins PROMOTE stem elongation, inhibit GROWTH of lateral BUDS (maintains apical dominance). They are produced in the stem, buds, and root tips. Example: Indole Acetic ACID (IA). Auxin is a plant hormone produced in the stem tip that promotes CELL elongation.


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14.

Life cycle of monocystis includes

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Life Cycle of MONOCYSTIS: The life cycle of Monocystis is completed within a single host, i.e., monogenetic and characterised by the ABSENCE of asexual reproduction by schizogony. After a SHORT free extracellular trophic phase, the mature trophozoite ENTERS the reproductive phase of its life cycle.




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15.

What is the full form of DPT vaccine???

Answer» DIPTHERIA PERTUSSIS and TETANUS is the RIGHT ANSWER.
16.

Prove that milk you drink contains proteins only one answer I need

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There is no need of PROVING we all know that MILK we DRINK contain PROTEIN.

17.

Dna finger printing is noy possible in identical twins why

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18.

What is the speed and stability of horse

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For a standing animal to be statically stable, a VERTICAL line through its CENTRE of mass must pass through the polygon of support defined by its feet. Statically stable gaits are possible for quadrupeds but do not SEEM to be used. PHYSICAL and mathematical models have shown that bipedal gaits can be dynamically stable. Accelerations and decelerations of animals may be limited by muscle strength, by the coefficient of friction with the ground or by considerations of stability. Cornering ability similarly may be limited by strength or by the coefficient of friction. It may be faster to use a longer route involving corners of larger radius than a SHORTER one with sharper corners.

19.

What happens when we determine the arrangement of dna in chormosome?

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When we DETERMINE the arrangement of dna in CHORO some they READY to DIVISION

20.

In perfumery the lichen species used are of

Answer» MAKE A LITMUS PAPER for a CHECK for a INDICATOR
21.

Desceibe the Development of embrosac in angiosperm

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In seed plants, the ovule is the structure that gives rise to and contains the female reproductive cells. ... The female gametophyte — specifically termed a megagametophyte— is also called the embryo sac in angiosperms. The megagametophyte PRODUCES an egg cell (or several in some groups) for the purpose of fertilization.


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22.

Difference between bulkdensity and particle density

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Soil weight is most OFTEN expressed on a soil volume basis RATHER than on a particle basis. Bulk density is defined as the dry weight of soil per unit volume of soil. Bulk density considers both the solids and the pore space; whereas, particle density considers only the mineral solids.

For our ideal soil, one-half of it is solids, and one-half is pore space. Using our example of a 1 cm3 volume, the ideal soil would have 0.5 cm3 of pore space and 0.5 cm3of solids. Pore space filled with air weighs 0 g. Organic matter is a very small portion of the solids, so it is usually ignored in this calculation. The mineral solids would weigh 1.33 g when dry, and is determined by multiplying particle density by the volume of solids:

2.66 g/cm3 x 0.5 cm3 = 1.33 g

The bulk density, then, is the dry weight of soil divided by the volume of soil:

1.33 g / 1 cm3 = 1.33 g/cm3

For practice, consider a box of undisturbed soil from the field. The box has dimensions of 2.5 cm by 10 cm by 10 cm. The volume of the box can be determined by multiplying the height of the box times its width and its depth. The wet soil in the box weighed 450 g. The dry soil weighed 375 g. Now calculate the bulk density. Your answer should be 1.5 g/cm3. In this calculation, you did not have to use the particle density because the weight of soil in the box was already known.

Bulk density of the surface soil is lowest in the spring immediately after soils have thawed and before field operations have begun. Each field operation compacts soil beneath the tires. If soils are wetter than field capacity, bulk density may INCREASE. However, if soils are dry, bulk density is not affected much. Root growth, in general, starts to be restricted when the bulk density reaches 1.55 to 1.6 g/cm3 and is prohibited at about 1.8 g/cm3. Tillage can increase bulk density if it breaks down aggregates and allows soil separates to PACK more tightly. Adding organic material decreases bulk density because organic material has a lower bulk density. However, additions are typically so small in proportion to the weight of soil that they do not markedly influence bulk density except at the soil-atmosphere interface. Bulk density is also important because it tells us about the porosity of a soil.

 

23.

Secondary oocyte is released from the ovary in which phase of menstrual cycle

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I THINK it is under FOLLICULAR phase or proliferative phase.

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24.

Muscular partition present between thorax and abdomen

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HEYA MATE,

HERE IS UR ANSWER.

Thanks for asking this question.

The muscular partition between thoracic CAVITY and ABDOMINAL cavity is called the diaphragm, which is known as the primary inspiratory muscle.

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25.

Why do farmers loosen up the soil before sowing

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Here is your answer:

<> Farmers loosen up the SOIL before sowing <>

- That allows the ROOTS to BREATHE easily.

- It helps the plant roots to penetrate DEEPER into the soil.

- It enables FERTILIZERS to mix uniformly with the soil.

- It helps in the growth of soil organisms like earthworms, bacteria and fungi.

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26.

Name the chemical used to stain plant and animal cell respectively

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Saffrannin and METHYLENE BLUE

27.

What do you meant by fermentation? Name the scientist who discovered fermentation

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EXPLANATION:

Fermentation is the process in which a substance breaks down into a SIMPLER substance. Microorganisms LIKE yeast and bacteria usually play a role in the fermentation process, CREATING beer, WINE, bread, kimchi, yogurt and other foods.

he scientist who discovered fermentation was Louis Pasteur in 1857.

Yeasts converts sugar into alcohol during fermentation.

28.

What are the features of energy flow through an ecosystem?

Answer» ENERGY FLOW in ECOSYSTEM is ALWAYS UNIDIRECTIONAL
29.

Reproduction is an enrrgy consuming process but it is not essential for the survival of the individual .why is itvimportent then

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In order CONTINUE their RACE and generation ONE (any ORGANISMS) should reproduce either SEXUALLY or asexually.
It's not essential to reproduce for their survival.
Eg: sterile couples in humans , some bees etc..

30.

What is a nuecliod ?

Answer» NUCLEUS without nuclear MEMBRANE and proteins is KNOWN as NUCLEOID
31.

IF YOUWANT TO KNOW MORE ABOUT TISSUES IN PLANTS WHAT QUSTIONS ARE YOU GOING TO ASK

Answer»

The following QUESTIONS I will ASK to know about tissues in plants:
1.What is the tissue are PRESENT in plants cell?
2. what is the use of that tissue to plant cells?
3. what is TYPES of tissue?

32.

Fill in the blanks..... 1. In respiration energy is relased in the form of ________. 2. During respiration _______ energy is converted into ________ energy. Plzz answer fast.......

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During cellular RESPIRATION, glucose is broken down in the presence of oxygen to produce CARBON dioxide and water. Energy released during the reaction is captured by the energy-carrying molecule ATP (adenosine TRIPHOSPHATE).
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33.

Diffirentiate between paracitic and autotrophic mode of nutrition

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This is the ANSWER . PLEASE READ it CAREFULLY

34.

Prokoaryotic genectic system has

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No NUCLEAR membrane
no ER
70s RIBOSOMES

35.

How coelom form in our body?

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The COELOM is the main body cavity in most animals and is positioned inside the body to surround and CONTAIN the digestive tract and other organs. ...Coelom formation begins in the gastrula stage. ...In PROTOSTOMES, the coelom FORMS by a process known as schizocoely.

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36.

List outevents taking place during photosynthesis

Answer» 3 events that OCCUR during photosynthesis are Absorption of light, conversation of light and energy by CHLOROPHYLL.
37.

Milk food group help us. How

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Milk and foods made from milk are the best SOURCES of the mineral calcium. They also provide us with vitamin A, protein and phosphorus. FORTIFIED milk has vitamin D added to it.

The foods in this group are important because all of the nutrients work together to keep our BONES strong and healthy. It may be difficult to GET enough calcium unless we include these foods in our diets. We can make sure we get the milk and calcium we need by making puddings and soups with milk.

Some milk products LIKE ice cream, cheese, whole milk and foods made from whole milk are high in fat. We can choose low-fat or skim milk products, like low-fat yogurt, skim milk and low-fat cheeses to keep the fat in our diets down.

Some people who have problems digesting milk products because of lactose (sugar) in milk. Today there are many lactose-free products to try.

38.

How one gets reproduced explain full process

Answer» SEARCH at GOOGLE DEAR
39.

In an echinoderm the funtions of a circulatory system are carried out by

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Hey! Here is your answer
Instead, they have a system of fluid-filled canals throughout their bodies that PERFORM many of the FUNCTIONS that our CIRCULATORY systems do. ... Their blood and FLUIDS are PUMPED around their body by their water vascular system, which is found in all echinoderms.

40.

What do you mean by The word whorl in biology

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In BIOLOGY whorl means cover...
it NORMALLY describes the whorl of FLOWERS means OUTER coverings of flowers... or ETC

41.

What we do to decrease rate of eating junk food

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1.Avoid purchasing of packaged and processed FOOD as they are high in sugar and fat.
2. MAKE fruits more appealing to children.
3. OFFER some healthy ready to eat snacks like oatmeal,poha,ETC.

42.

Which is rope of chromosome in cell division

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During cell division, Draviam explains, the mother cell's DNA, wrapped up in the form of chromosomes, is DIVIDED into two equal SETS by rope-like structures CALLED microtubules that capture and pull apart the chromosomes at a special site called the KINETOCHORE.

43.

Enlist 7 traits in pea plant selected by mendel

Answer» SEED shape.Flower color.Seed COAT tint.POD shape.Unripe pod color.Flower location.Plant HEIGHT.
44.

Gametes must ve produced by meiosis for sexual reproduction. Why?

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Bhai baat aise Hoti hai ki............KUCH kuch chize jaldi samaz me nhi aati....LEKIN mei tuze scientific reason deta Hun.......... actually the meiosis is a special TYPE of reproduction in which both parents contribute equal NUMBER of chromosomes to offspring......these different chromosomes help the offspring to be sufficiently developed to face the changing environment............thus to grow more developed new species meiosis is essential.....

45.

What is device quackery?

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There is no one device capable of diagnosing all or a wide variety of diseases. Beware of a PRACTITIONER who says he can diagnose and TREAT any disease you have merely by turning dials on a machine and placing ELECTRICAL CONTACTS on your body. These devices and so- called "doctors" are quacks.

46.

Topic between mind and heart

Answer» CARDIOLOGY is RELATED it EXPLAINS the HEART and the veins and capilaries PASSING to brain.
47.

Can we use recent molecular tools to identity and classify oraganisma

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No we can't USE it DUE to LINNAEUS METHOD

48.

Synthesis of anionic surfactant from fatty acid with the help of ultrasound

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J. Oleo Sci.Ultrasound Assisted Synthesis of Hydroxylated Soybean Lecithin from Crude Soybean Lecithin as an EmulsifierPranali P. Chiplunkar and Amit P. Pratap*Department of Oils, Oleochemicals and Surfactants Technology, Institute of Chemical Technology, Mumbai-400019, INDIA1 INTRODUCTIONLecithin can be DEFINED as a byproduct of oil processing, which is a complex mixture comprises of phospholipids(PLs)and triglyceride(TG)along with other minor compo-nents such as phytoglycolipids, phytosterols, tocopherols and fatty acids produced by degumming step of crude veg-etable oils refining1). The majority of commercial lecithin is derived from vegetable oils such as soybean. Lecithin con-tains major amount of phospholipids, which are polar lipids having surface-active properties. The important phospho-lipid components of soybean lecithin are phosphatidylcho-line(PC)( 13%-18%), phosphatidylethanolamine(PE)(10%-15%), phosphatidylinositol(PI)( 10%-15%)and phosphatidic acid(PA)( 5%-12). Phospholipids(PLs)have both hydrophilic head and non-polar hydrophobic fatty acid TAILS. As amphipathic molecules, they tend to adsorb to surfaces or interfaces with the non-polar fatty acid tails facing the surface or oil phase and the polar heads facing the water phase, RESULTING in a decrease in the surface or interfacial tension2). The presence of both hydrophilic and lipophilic groups in PLs makes them widely USED as emulsi-fying agents or surface active agents. Soybean lecithin has

49.

Pupil give reasons to cells have different functions

Answer» YES the CELL have DIFFERENT FUNCTIONS
50.

What is cell autophagy

Answer»

The PROCESS MAINLY deals with destroy (destruction) of CELLS in body. During cellular STRESS it increases .