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1.

Name th fluid matrix of a connective tissue

Answer» VASCULAR BUNDLE. sssssssssssdsddd
2.

Due to presence of what lysosome brust inside the cell

Answer» HYDROLYTIC ENZYMES is the RIGHT ANSWER
3.

Name some excretory waste of plants

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Carbon dioxide, excess water produced during respiration and nitrogenouscompounds produced during protein METABOLISM are the major excretoryproducts in plants. Plants PRODUCE two gaseous WASTE products i.e. oxygen during photosynthesis and carbon dioxide during respiration.

4.

In oogenesis which substaces are present in primary oocyte of growth phase

Answer» NUCLEUS is PLAYS on MAJOR ROLE
5.

Differences bw notification &denitrification?

Answer»

Nitrification
Nitrification is the biological transformation of ammonium (NH4+) to nitrate (NO3–) by OXIDATION. Oxidation is defined as the loss of electrons by an atom or compound, or an increase in its oxidation state.
OR

The biological PROCESS, where ammonium gets CONVERTED into nitrate is called as nitrification. Further, when this nitrate is converted or reduced into nitrogen gas, it is called as DENITRIFICATION. These steps involve various microorganisms, and it is important biologically as well as economically.

6.

Apa yang di ,aksud dengan atom

Answer»

the SMALLEST PARTICLE of a CHEMICAL ELEMENT

7.

What is natural fibre and what is animal fibre .

Answer»

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fibre which are obtained by the plants is called natural fibre.

the fibre which are obtained from the animal is called animal fibres.the animal fibres are natural fibres that consists largely of PARTICULAR protein.


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8.

Please answer this question...........

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Carolus Cinnaeus was a SWEDISH botanist, physician and zoologist. He is known as "FATHER of modern taxonomy".
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9.

Give examples and the components of the reflex arc

Answer» RECEPTOR, SENSORY NEURON, MOTOR neuron, EFFECTORS
10.

What will happen if intake of iodine is less ?

Answer»

The THYROID GLANDS will not WORK PROPERLY

11.

In an angiosperm how many microspore mother cells required to produce 100 pollen grins

Answer» 100 MMC can only PRODUCE 100 POLLEN GRAINS
12.

Non biodegradable waste a At schools

Answer»

Pen
Plastic COVERS on Books
Plastic Dustbin
Whiteboard MARKERS

13.

Where is auxin synthesized in plants ?

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Auxin is synthesized at the tips of the plant that is ROOT and shoot tips of the plant.


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14.

Type of microorganisms are found in the pond water

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Pond water contains a number of arthropods such as copepods, water fleas and ostracods (crustaceans). These types of MICROORGANISMS are visible to the naked eye (with the largest specimen exceeding 3 millimeters in length), and can THEREFORE be seen without the use of a microscope.


Some of the other organisms in this group include among others; water mites, mosquito larvae, water bears (tardigrades) water shrimp and other larger crustaceans like the water louse. DEPENDING on the type of arthropod, some will be FOUND on the surface (most insects) while others can only survive in the water as is the case with most crustaceans.

15.

Why polio drops are given to the children sufferingvfrom diarrhea?

Answer» POLIO have a IMPORTANT MEDICINE for the CHILDREN
16.

What type of organisms we can observe in pond water

Answer» AQUATIC ANIMALS is the ANSWER
17.

Write any 10 scientific name of animals ?

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Arabian camel-Camelus dromedarius
Asian elephant- Elephas maximus
Bald eagle -Haliaeetus leucocephalus
Bee HUMMINGBIRD -Mellisuga helenae
Blue WHALE -BALAENOPTERA musculus
Bobcat -Lynx rufus
Cheetah -Acinonyx jubatus
Giant panda -Ailuropoda melanoleuca
Giraffe -Giraffa camelopardalis
Golden hamster -Mesocricetus auratus
Gray FOX -Urocyon cinereoargenteus 
Wolf -Canis lupus

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18.

Write any 10 scientific name of plant ?

Answer»
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19.

About cardiac muscles and precaution of heart

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The HEART is a muscle that pumps blood to all PARTS of the body. When the heart chambers CONTRACT, blood is pumped out of the heart through the AORTA (the main artery from the heart) carrying oxygen and nutrients to the rest of the body.

20.

Whether micronisms are usefull and harmfull. How explain.

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Microorganisms are both harmful and useful . Harmful microorganisms are those that cause harm to us like hiv VIRUS which causes AIDS in human being , Salmonella enterica serotype Typhi BACTERIA cause typhoid in humans plasmodia is a protozoa that cause malaria
Useful microorganisms are those that don't cause any harm to us . Like lactobacillus bacteria which helps in formation of curd , yeast helps in the process of fermentation and many bacteria inside the body that helps in the immunisation and digestion.
This microorganisms are both harmful and useful.

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21.

How to aware people from fluoride causing health hazards

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We should EDUCATE about fluoride by conducting CAMPAIGNS. and PRO using DRINKING water

22.

Differenciate between of prophase and metaphase(position of chromosomes)

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→Prophase Movements

At the start of prophase, the chromosomes condense and can now be seen under a microscope. The nucleus will disappear, freeing the chromosome pairs. The centrioles BEGIN to migrate toward the far ends of the cell while the mitotic spindle forms. Spindle fibers from each side of the cell attach to one side of each chromosome pair.


→Metaphase Lineup

Between prophase and metaphase, prometaphase happens. At this TIME, proteins wrap around the center of the chromosomes to make kinetochores. During metaphase, the spindle fibers move the chromosome pairs to the center of the cell in alignment. This is a vitally important step in the process of cell division. If the chromosome pairs are not lined up properly, the daughter cells won't receive only one copy of each chromosome. This COULD potentially lead to genetic defects in the cell.


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23.

How can we observe Lactobacillus bacterium?

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With support of the compound microscope, you can views the OBSERVE Lactobacillus bacterium.

Then it can PROVIDE end to end support for the customer to move forward in the WINNING way with no TROUBLE of it. In the Lacto BACILLUS is filled presence of the lactic acid and it is more in curd.

24.

Give the meaning of the term rumination .

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Use the NOUN rumination when there's thoughtful consideration going on. ... It comes from the VERB ruminate, which means "to think deeply," but ALSO means "to chew the cud." Both words come from the LATIN word ruminatus, which has the same MEANING and which is rooted in rumen, or "gullet.

25.

Give the meaning of the term assimilation

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The PROCESS by which a person or persons acquire the SOCIAL and PSYCHOLOGICAL characteristics of a group:

Waves of immigrants have been ASSIMILATED into the American culture.

26.

What are the constitute of phloem

Answer» PHLOEM TISSUE consists of conducting cells, generally called sieve ELEMENTS, parenchyma cells, including both specialized companion cells or ALBUMINOUS cells and unspecialized cells and supportive cells, such as fibres and SCLEREIDS.
27.

What are sphercial bodies that help in intracellur digestion ?

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Spherical bodies LIKE lysosomes help in INTRACELLULAR digetion.

By breakdown of substances within the cytoplasm of a cell. In detail, a phagocyte's duty is OBTAINING FOOD particles and digesting it in a vacuole.

28.

Names of synthetic pesticides and insecticides

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Synthetics pesticides :-
DDT
Aldrin.
Instecidies :-
LINDANE ( GAMMAXANE )

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29.

Chromosomes are made up of ------------- and ------------

Answer» DNA And RNA.

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30.

Give examples of unicellular and multi cellular organisms.

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UNICELLULAR organisms :-
Bacteria
Yeast
Amoeba
Peramecium
Euglena

Multicellular organisms :-
Plants
Animals
Birds
Reptiles etc. which we can see with our eyes MEANS which are large in size.

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31.

Explain the reuse strategy for conservation of environment by giving two examples

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Reuse means USING of anything again and again.
Examples :-
1. We can use glass JAR cans etc. to PRESERVE our kitchen incredents in them or anything INSTEAD of throwing.
2. We can use plastic bags as per WASTE or trash bins.

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32.

Justify : it is said that mode of nutrition , in human beings and Amoeba , is quite similar

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Explanation:

yes there are MANY similarities in the mode of nutrition.amoeba and HUMAN beings both break out the food inside both I. e.holozoic nutrition

the DIFFERENCE is that human beings being multicellular have well developed digestive system but amoeba is unicellular so it does not need it

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33.

To observe nucleus and organelles clearly, staining is not necessary. (Check whether statement Correct or not, if necessary rewrite)

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No the STATEMENT is incorrect.
To observe nucleus and organelles CLEARLY, STAINING IS NECESSARY.

34.

How is glucose oxidised write the three step or write three types of respiration

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During fermentation, a chemical called nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide + HYDROGEN (NADH) is oxidized and a chemical called pyruvate is reduced. This process produces only two ATP molecules PER glucose molecule, while CELLULAR respiration produces 36 ATP molecules from a single GLUCOSEMOLECULE.

35.

Why leaves fall from the tree when they turn in yellow?

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Tree leaves turns yellow because all the useful products and ions MIGRATES from leavesvto stem PARTS........
this is a annual process in trees
thus every year tree leaves turns yellow and leaves FALL down...

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36.

Find 8 words which are framers friends

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Worms,fertilizers,COW,SHEEP,CHICKEN,manure,duck,HORSE

37.

Answer this questions plz

Answer» DEAR friend,
Here's your answer...
a) We are normally advised to take bland and nourishing food when we are sick because bland food is easy to DIGEST and carry to all the parts of the body when we are too weak due to sickness.
b) Infectious diseases are spread through air, contact, water and food.
c) We should come in contact with our that friend who is suffering from infectious disease.
And we should keep our classroom clean to avoid the entrance of disease causing microbes
d) Immunisation is the process of protecting the human body from disease causing microbes by giving vaccines to the person.
e) You should answer this question by yourself as this question is talking about your area.
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38.

What is the definition of osmosis

Answer» MOVING of LIQUID from HIGHER concentration to lower concentration is known as OSMOSIS
39.

What is human??? what do you understand by it

Answer»

A human is LIVING being
which is made of structual of cells
the 1ST single cell is formed 2 BILLION years AGO

40.

Which meat consumed more than any other all over the world?ChickenBeefGoatDuck

Answer» CHICKEN or beef.but i THINK it MUST be PORK
41.

Explain the alimantry canal

Answer»

The whole passage ALONG which food PASSES through the body from MOUTH to ANUS during digestion.

42.

Name any two groups which cameunder cryptogamae

Answer» THALOPHYTA,BRYOPHYTA and PTERIDOPHYTA COME under cryptograms.
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43.

What are organic foods

Answer» ORGANIC FOOD is food produced by methods that comply with the standards of organic FARMING. Standards vary worldwide, but organic farming in general FEATURES practices that strive to CYCLE resources



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44.

What is busy tone???what is sex ratio???

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the number of female per 1000 male..


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45.

Allkaloids harmful in 10th text book

Answer» ALKALOIDS HARMFUL in HEALTH and PLANTS
46.

What is metosis and meiosis.??

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A type of CELL division that RESULT in Two daughter cell each having the same no and kind of chromosomes as the parent NUCLEUS TYPICALLY of ordinary tissue growth

47.

What is green revolution ?

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A large INCREASE in crop PRODUCTION in developing countries achieved by the use of ARTIFICIAL FERTILIZERS, PESTICIDES, and high-yield crop varieties.

48.

Discuss feedback mechanism of hormones

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Hormones control many cell activities, so they are very important for homeostasis. But what controls the hormones themselves? Most hormones are REGULATED by feedback mechanisms. A feedback mechanism is a loop in which a PRODUCT FEEDS BACK to control its own production. Most hormone feedback mechanisms involve negative feedback loops. Negative feedback keeps the concentration of a hormone within a narrow range.

49.

Please answer this fast..

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I think 4 i.e. above the central CELL in the EGG apparatus

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50.

What is the shape of RBC?

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A RED blood cell (ERYTHROCYTE), is in theshape of a disk whichis thinner at the center. It is 2.5 MICROMETERS (10^-6 m) thick at the edge, and more or less 0.8 micrometers in the centre. From the top it looks like a circe and it is approximately 7.8 micrometers in diameter. The SIZE of erythrocytes is relatively consistent from one cell to an other, therefore they can be used like a “measuring stick” in microscopes slides, to estimate relative sizes.Erythrocytes have a unique shape and andcompose 49% of the blood, making them really easy to spot under the microscopes