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1.

Pink pigment in red blood cell

Answer» HEY mate, here is your ANSWER ☺️☺️

Pink pigment in red blood cells is HAEMOGLOBIN which carries 4 molecules of OXYGEN.

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2.

Write down the three basic characteristics of a cell

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1)PLASMA membrane SEPARATES each cell
2)plasma membrane allows transfer of molecules from 1cell to another
3)it CONTAINS ORGANELLES which affects the ACTIVITIES of the cell

3.

What does the code for each amino acids consistent of???

Answer» CODE for each amino acids is CONSIST of PROTEINS MOLECULE
4.

in which of the following organisms,self fertilization is seen (a.fish) (b.round worm) (c.earth worm) (d.liver fluke)

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Self fertilization PROCESS is seen widely in D. Liver Fluke. Self fertilization is known to be the FUSION of female and male gametes produced by the similar individual.

This fertilization happens in bisexual ORGANISM including numerous protozoans, FLOWERING plants as well as numerous invertebrates.

Autogamy is the production of games by dividing the single parent CELL.

5.

Causes of malnutrition in points

Answer» EATING of FOOD doesn't have one or more than one nutrients in REQUIRED amount is KNOWN as malnutrition..
REASONS:
1,poor health
2, will full starvation
3, lack of awareness of nutritional habits
4, socio ECONOMIC factors
6.

How nephron workspls ans fast

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Nephron helps in urine formation which include:
1) Glomerular filtration : the blood is filtered from the glomerulus into bowman's capsule of the Nephron forming glomerular filtrate which PASSES through the tubules of th nephron
2) Tubular reabsorption : some substances in the initial filtrate such as GLUCOSE,amino acids, salts and a major amount of water are selectively reabsorbed as urine flows out through the tube.
3) Tubular secretion : Urea ,extra water and salts are secreted into the TUBULE which open into the COLLECTING duct and then into the ureter.
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7.

Effect of malnutrition in points

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Typical adverse effects of malnutrition INCLUDE:

reduced MUSCLE and tissue mass,

decreased mobility and STAMINA as a RESULT of muscle wasting,

breathing difficulties, and an INCREASED risk of chest infection and respiratory failure,

wounds take longer to heal and illnesses take longer to recover from


8.

Will a plant produce fruit if it is not pollinated

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No it won't PRODUCE SEED .

9.

for synthesis of a glucose molecule (with 686 Kcal ) the energy utilized during photosynthesis is..... (A)288Kcal. (B)436 Kcal (C)791.4 Kcal. (D)686 Kcal

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The ENERGY utilized is 791.4 K Cal during photosynthesis.

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10.

How to form peptide bond?????

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A peptide bond is a chemical bond formed between two molecules when the carboxyl group of one MOLECULE reacts with the AMINO group of the other molecule, RELEASING a molecule of water (H2O). This is a dehydration synthesis reaction (also known as a condensation reaction), and usually occurs between amino acids.

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11.

How many orbitals are possible for n=4 ..pls answer it fast

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For n=4 ,
Number of shell is 4 i.e. N shell.
Orbitals possible in this shell is 4, i.e. s-orbital, p-orbital, d-orbital and f-orbital.

s-orbital: 2 ELECTRONS
p-orbital: 6 electrons
d-orbital: 10 electrons
f-orbital: 14 electrons

12.

What are caecillians??????????

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A burrowing worm-like AMPHIBIAN of a TROPICAL order distinguished by poorly developed EYES and the LACK of limbs.

13.

Find the answer with in 50 sec if you are a science student

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14.

What do u mean by vaginal and myocardial infrastructure

Answer» VAGINA is a WOMAN REPRODUCTIVE part.myocardial INFRASTRUCTURE is astructure
15.

The process of breaking down of glucous of food in ptesens of oxygen

Answer» RESPIRATION is the ANSWER
16.

1.what are staminate flowers?2.differenciate between gamosepalous and polysepalous.3.what is receptacle?4.what is called sepalloid petal?

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1:A staminate flower is a male flower, bearing only stamens. A pistillateflower is female, bearing only pistils. A monoecious (pronounced moan-EE-shus) plant has separate male flowersand female flowers occurring on the same plant.

2:(a) Gamosepalous: If sepals are joint or fused TOGETHER, the calyx is said to be gamosepalous. E.g. Hibiscus

(B) Polysepalous: If sepals are free and not joined together, the calyx is said to be polysepalous. E.g. Rose, Mustard

Difference between gamosepalous and polysepalous flowers is thatgamosepalous have united sepals while polysepalous have separate sepals. if it helped u please mark me as brainleast. Gamosepalous have united sepals whereas the Polysepalous have separate sepals.

3:A receptacle is a container that's used for holding or storing things. ... In BOTANY, receptacle refers to the part of a stem that holds a plant's organs. The word receptacle comes from the Latin root word receptaculum, which describes a place to receive and store things.

4:In some flowers, the PETALS are GREEN and are called sepaloid.

Sepaloid flowers: Sepaloid means when petals resemble sepals.

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17.

The ciliated epithelium lines the trachea

Answer» CILIATED EPITHELIUM LINES the trachia and FALLOPIAN tubes.
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18.

List of photosynthetic outotrophs bacterias

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We can say such TYPE of protista (LIKE EUGLENA,ALGAE)and some bacteria.

19.

What type of microorganisms we can observe in pond water

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There can be a million types of micro organisms found in pond water or anywhere on Earth........for example.......BACTERIA,protozoa,ALGAE ETC

20.

Difference between root hairs and root epidermis 2 points

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In root epidermis, epidermal hairs, termed root hairs are common and are specialized for absorption of water and mineral nutrients. In plants with secondary growth, the epidermis of roots and STEMS is usually replaced by a periderm through the action of a cork cambium.

A root hair, or absorbent hair, the rhizoid of a vascular plant, is a tubular outgrowth of a trichoblast, a hair-forming cell on the epidermis of a plant root. As they are lateral extensions of a single cell and only rarely branched, they are visible to the naked EYE. They are found only in the region of maturation of the root. Just prior to, and during, root hair cell DEVELOPMENT, there is elevated phosphorylase activity

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21.

About epigynous flower

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Some epigynous flowers are APPLE (Malus; Rosaceae) the free PARTS of the sepals, petals, and stamens appear to be attached to the top of the gynoecium, (Malus; the OVARY is inferior, and the petals, sepals, and stamens appear to ARISE from the top of the ovary.

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22.

About eponymous flower

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23.

Difference between absorption and conduction three points

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Conduction requires a medium,but ,again,it is a fundamentally different MECHANISM than either convection or RADIATION; in the case it is the transfer of energy through a medium.

absorption is a condition in which something takes in another substances. it is a PHYSICAL or chemical phenomenon,i n which atoms,m molecules or ions enters in the inner part {called bulk}.

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24.

Why do animal's tissues require more energy as compared to plant tissues

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ANIMAL TISSUES need more energy compared to that of the plant tissues because the animals have to MOVE from one location to another to GET their food and carry out other tasks.

In case of plants, such criteria are not recommended because plant tissues need not to move from one location to another to get their own food.

25.

Various components of blood along their function?

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Blood has four main components which are:
1. Plasma
2.RBC
3.WBC
4.Platelets

Blood has many different functions,including: transporting OXYGEN and nutrients to the LUNGS and TISSUES. forming blood clots to prevent EXCESS blood loss


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26.

Explain exchange of gases in respiration

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Gas Exchange Between Alveolar SPACES and Capillaries. The function of the respiratory system is to exchange two gases: OXYGEN and carbon dioxide. The exchange takes place in the millions of alveoli in the lungs and the capillaries that envelop them. ... VENTILATION is the process by which AIR MOVES in and out of the lungs.

27.

Explain lymphatic system....Don't copy from internet....

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Hello Friend.........

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The ANSWER of u R QUESTION is........

Explain LYMPHATIC system.....

Ans:

The oxygen required for cellular respiration is given by blood but solid materials required for CELLS cannot enter the cell by simple diffusion for the blood vessels adopted a better way to give out this solid materials.

The blood sends out solid materials outside the blood vessels there will be a connection between the tissue fluid with blood vessels and self this tissue fluid carry the solid materials and gives it to the cell the best religion by cell is presented in tissue fluid this tissue fluid is collected by a system called lymphatic system which goes parallel when a system the lymphocyte tissue fluid to Wales where they meet at one point.

In some people the tissue fluid cannot be properly displayed should show the accumulated in a place and they bite this page is called edema.......

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28.

What is identification in biology?

Answer» IDENTIFICATION is PROCESS in which the characters of an organism are match with the KNOWN organisms.
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29.

Some Platyhelminthes are parasites. Mention any two adaptations.

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Some COMMON examples of parasites belonging to phylum platyhelminthes are
Fasciola(the liver FLUKE), Taenia solium(pork tape worm)

Adaptations in the parasites belonging to phylum platyhelminthes

-The thick tegument(BODY covering) resistant to host's digestive enzymes and anti-toxins.

-Adhesive organs like hooks.

-Reproductive SYSTEM is the best developed in parasitic flatworms. Most of them are hermaphrodites.

-Parasitic flatworms such as liver fluke and tapeworms perform anaerobic respiration.

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30.

Some platyheliminthes are paracites.mention any 2 adaptation.

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Yes,some platyheliminthes are parasites like liverfluke,flatworm and they don't have any digestive system they just SUCK nutrients from HOST body.

They have locomotion organs and also have capability to suck.

They have adaptation to SUIT in environment of host body.

They have BETTER adhesion,so they hold the GRIP of host body.


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31.

What is the rol of saliva in the digestion of food

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Saliva have ezymes which digest FATS and it ALSO PROTECT us from bacterias.
It help in lubrication of food.
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32.

Structure and function of human heart.....With full function and full explanation.....

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The HUMAN heart is an organ that pumps blood THROUGHOUT the body via the circulatory system, SUPPLYING oxygen and nutrients to the tissues and removing carbon DIOXIDE and other wastes. ... "If [the heart] is not able to supply blood to the ORGANS and tissues, they'll die.

33.

What is the mode of nutrition in mushrooms

Answer» SAPROPHYTIC nutrition is the MODE of nutrition in MUSHROOMS they are FEED by the DEAD and decayed remains..
34.

Structure of bacterial cell

Answer»

This is the STRUCTURE of bacterial cell...

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35.

Can energy be released withoutO2???Say yes or no...But please provide full explanation.......

Answer» Your answer

Yes energy can be released in absence of oxygen .Anaerobic respiration include OXIDATION of respiratory substrates in absence of oxygen is termed as anaerobic respiration it involve INCOMPLETE breakdown of respiratory substrates in which the end product such as ETHANOL , lactic acid of form and Co2 is released as in case of aerobic respiration the initial breakdown of GLUCOSE includes the presence of oxygen for the break down in absence of oxygen results in the production of Ethanol lactic acid anaerobic respiration occurs in certain microorganisms such as bacteria and yeast these micro organisms get energy in absence of oxygen by anaerobic respiration
36.

Pasteurisation of milk was invented by_____

Answer»

LOUIS PASTEUR INVENTED the PASTEURISATION of MILK

37.

beera, wants to practice crop rotation in his field. suggest a rabi crop and a kharif crop which will replenish his field with nitrogen. which crop replenishes nitrogen and why

Answer» LEGUMINOUS plants replenish the nitrogen in the SOIL as they have nitrogen fixing bacterias in their root nodules which convert atmospheric nitrogen in use able form for the plants. rabi CROP wheat and KHARIF crop SOYABEAN help replenish nitrogen. pls mark as branliest
38.

why is the contruction of dams subjected to oppostion,criticism and controversies?Give reason with the help of example.

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It is bcuz due to construction of dams the flora and FAUNA gets DISTURBED and with pace of time dissappeared completely .E.g. due to dams LIKE bagliar the flora and fauna at that PLACE gets disturbed and extinct completely

39.

Class 10 th combustion of sugar activity with result

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The sugar can decrease the POWER, capabilities of a PERSON... thanks

40.

What is the major source of fresh water in the city/town/village where where you live?

Answer»

The major SOURCE of fresh water in the city/town/villages where you live are the followings : -

1)- we USE fresh water for drinking.

2)-we use fresh water for cleaning our clothes.

3)-we use water for. BATHING.

41.

Hello Friend....Mechanism of photosynthesis.....Answer fast...But plan don't copy from internet.....

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" Photosynthesis "

It is the process by which green plant and some other organism use sunlight to synthesize NUTRIENTS from carbon dioxide and water.

The MAIN product form here is glucose and by products are oxygen and water.

Here it takes PLACE in chlorophyll and I'm presence of sunlight.

There are two stages of photosynthesis :

1. Light reactions :

It occurs in the GRANA where photon are absorbed so as to excite electrons of chlorophyll to a higher energy level. These activated elctrons are harnessed to form ATP from the ADP and reduce NADP to NADPH. Wayer ia also spotted here and oxygen is released.

2. Dark reactions :

Calvin cycle occurring in chlorophyll here carbon combine with 5-carbon sugar called ribulose biphospahte. This UNSTABLE compound breaks down into 3-carbon compound. This then forms glucose.

Equation of photosynthesis :

6CO2 +12H20 ----------> C6H12O6 + 6O2 +6H2O .

42.

Which activity of the farmer can promote growth of earthworms and microbes in the field

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For that
FARMER should keep the places COOL for growing earth worms
they should not use HARD pests
add NATURAL pests
and manure
so that they will not harm earthworms
don't stump the soil
if you stump earth worms will be harmed
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43.

If a cow is having 4 legs then how many legs will be their in 758948068968 cows

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3035792275872 is the ANSWER.

44.

How does epidermis help zerophytes

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45.

Bolld clotting protein

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Factor VIII, Fibrinogen, Fibrin, Tissue factor, Tissue PLASMINOGEN ACTIVATOR are some blood clotting PROTEINS .
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46.

During which months do farmers grow mustard in India

Answer» FARMERS grow mustard during the months from October-March. Mustard is a rabi crop that is sown in beginning of WINTERS (October-November) as they need low temperature and harvested at the end of WINTER (April-May).
47.

Main functions of ten cell components

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Functions of Cell Organelles

Each cell organelle has a specific role to play in the cell’s physiology and growth.

Cell wall: Since plants are mostly non-motile, cell wall presence imparts rigidity, capacity to tolerate harsh CONDITIONS like wind, heat, wear and tear etc. It imparts definite shape to cell.

Cell membrane: This is a selectively permeable membrane and hence helps transport of desired substances into and outside the cell. In ANIMAL cells, the membrane is flexible and helps tolerate mechanical movements. It is made of glycoproteins, glycolipids etc.

Mitochondria: The main function of mitochondria is to generate energy. They provide energy for all cellular functions by utilization of glucose and oxygen.

Endoplasmic reticulum: This is of two types ROUGH and smooth types. Smooth ER helps in formation of lipids where as Rough ER helps in formation of proteins.

Nucleus function: This is the key organelle which has the genetic material and is involved in multiplication of cell, growth and maintenance of cell. This nucleus is absent in prokaryotic cells. Nucleus has a nucleolus which produces ribosomes. These ribosomes pass out of nucleus and settle over endoplasmic reticulum to aid protein synthesis by translation.

Golgi bodies: They are helpful in storage and transport of substances in the cell.

Vesicles: These help in storage and release of substances as required by the cell. For example lysosomes help in cell digestion when cell dies. Vacuoles function is to store water.

Micro-tubules: These micro-tubules provide structural strength. Because of these micro-tubules, the cell has a fixed structure and does not collapse.

Also one comes across these cell organelles in botany. There are small differences in cell organelles and their function in between animal and plant cells. But largely similar. On the other hand most of the organelles are absent in red blood cells.

Specialized cell organelles: These are the cell organelles present in cells of special purpose. They are not common to all the cells. These include

1. Chloroplast: These are specialized cell organelles present in leaf cells and green algae. They contain chlorophyll pigment. They help in photosynthesis where in energy from sunlight is captured as carbohydrates.

2. Pilus: These are the organs present in bacteria. They small tubular structures anchoring out of the cell. They are meant for sexual reproduction.

3. Flagella: These are the organelles see only few types of bacteria. They are hair like structures HELPING in motion.

4. Eyespot: Seen in euglina (protozoa) and few algae. It helps detect the sunlight and move the cell towards light

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48.

All crop are plants are sown as seeds in the field say true or false

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Sowing is the process of PLANTING. An AREA or OBJECT that has had seeds planted in it will be described as being sowed.
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49.

Hermaphrodite and reproductive mean is only sexual ..does this phenomena exist???

Answer» YES,this PHENOMENON EXIST REALLY ......
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50.

growing different crops in different Seasons in the same field will deplete the soil of nutrients say true or false

Answer» FALSE......................