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1.

Two warmblooded animals

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ANSWER:

REPTILES and AMPHIBIANS...

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2.

How many cells reproduce by one cell

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Answer:

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Explanation:

A single CELL divides to make two cells and these two cells then DIVIDE to make four cells, and so on. We call this process "cell division" and "cell reproduction," because new cells are formed when old cells divide. The ABILITY of cells to divide is unique for living organisms....

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3.

Guyzzz What are Ligases ????​

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In biochemistry, a ligase is an enzyme that can catalyze the joining of two large molecules by forming a new chemical bond, usually with accompanying HYDROLYSIS of a small pendant chemical group on one of the larger molecules or the enzyme catalyzing the LINKING TOGETHER of two compounds, e.g., ENZYMES that catalyze joining of C-O, C-S, C-N, etc.

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4.

Which is the largest bone in human body??​

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Your femur, or thighbone, is the largest bone in your BODY. The head of your femur FITS into your hip socket and the bottom end connects to your knee. The TWO BONES beneath your knee that make up your shin are your tibia and FIBULA.

5.

Guyzzz What are Isomerases ????​

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ISOMERASES :-

Isomerases are a general class of enzymes that convert a molecule from one isomer to another. Isomerases FACILITATE INTRAMOLECULAR rearrangements in which BONDS are broken and formed.

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6.

Explain chromosomal theory of inheritance. (3 marks)

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The Chromosomal Theory of inheritance, proposed by Sutton and Boveri, states that chromosomes are the vehicles of genetic heredity. Neither Mendelian genetics nor gene LINKAGE is perfectly ACCURATE; instead, chromosome behavior involves segregation, independent assortment, and occasionally, linkage

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7.

In binominal name, which is written in capital?First alphabet of generic nameb. All alphabets of generic wordinst alphabet of specific wordd. All alphabets of specific word​

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First ALPHABET of GENERIC word

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8.

① How many types of co-ordinating systems are present inhuman andwhat are they?​

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three

In his essay “On the Nature of Order in the CENTRAL Nervous System” (1937) VON Holst surveyed the wide occurrence of three basic KINDS of coordination in the NEURAL and rhythmic ACTIVITIES of animals, from respiration to voluntary movements, from worms to human beings.

9.

Guyzzz What are Lyases ???​

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Hey Mate Here is ur answer :-

In biochemistry, a lyase is an enzyme that catalyzes the breaking (an "elimination" reaction) of various chemical bonds by means other than hydrolysis (a "substitution" reaction) and oxidation, often FORMING a new double bond or a new RING structure. The REVERSE reaction is also possible (called a "Michael ADDITION"). For example, an enzyme that catalyzed this reaction would be a lyase:

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10.

Structure present on old stem for transpiration

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Stomata PRESENT, on the LEAF and open only during the day while lenticel present on the STEM of woody plants and open at all the times. ... These regulate the stomatal opening for transpiration and diffusion of gases and CLOSE in order to REDUCE water transpiration.

11.

Guyzzz What are Hydrolases ???​

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Hydrolase is a class of enzyme that COMMONLY perform as biochemical catalysts that USE WATER to break a chemical bond, which typically results in dividing a LARGER molecule to smaller molecules. Some common examples of hydrolase enzymes are esterases including lipases, phosphatases, glycosidases, peptidases, and nucleosidase

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12.

How would it affect the digestion of protein and carbohydrates if there is a blokage in the pancreatic ductplss follow guys​

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Explanation:

If the pancreatic DUCT is BLOCKED pancreatic enzymes, bile and other FLUIDS will not make it to the DUODENUM.

13.

Which of the following help bacteria in locomotion?a. Flagellab. Nucleusc. Mitochondriad. Pseudopodia​

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ANSWER:

PART d PSEUDOPODIA..,.

14.

A female had tubal pregnancy and had to remove her oviducts.Will this affect her in anyway with respect to reproduction

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yes

Explanation:

as the fusion of male and female GAMETE happens in the OVIDUCT...

15.

Some plant is carnivorous or not

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16.

Guyzzz What are Transferases ????​

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ANSWER:

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Explanation:

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17.

- Flower showing ornithophyl show fewcharecterctic like .​

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18.

Arrange the following boxes in proper order to make a flow chart of sugarcane crop production. 1.) Sending crop to sugar factory. 2.) irrigation. 3.) harvesting. 4.) sowing. 5.) prepration of soil. 6.) Plugging the field. 7.) Manuring.​

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Answer:

1.) Preparation of soil.

2.) PLUGGING the field.

3.) showing.

4.) Manuring.

5.) Irrigation.

6.) Harvesting.

7.) SENDING CROP to sugar FACTORY.

19.

What are the side effects of eating silver preals? ​

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Explanation:

Irritable bowel SYNDROME (IBS). Liver problems. LOSS of appetite. Nausea and VOMITING after surgery.

20.

What are weeds? how we can control them​

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What are weeds ?

How can we control them ?

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Weeds are unwanted plants in the cultivated fields. They are plants other crops. Weeds TEND to compete with crops for food , water , nutrients , space and light .

The process of removing weeds is called weeding

Methods to control weeds :-

A) Mechanical methods - Weeds may be pulled with our hand. Ploughing helps in removing as they uproot majority of them.

The weeds are removed manually by using a trowel ( Khurpa )

B) Cultural Methods - They include - proper bed preparation , timely sowing of crops , intercropping , crop rotation .

C) Chemical methods - Chemical WEED killers , called herbicides are sprayed on weeds to destroy them.

Example of weedicides - ATRAZINE , fluchioralin , isoproturon.

D) Biological Control - Biological Control of weeds involves the deliberate use of insects or some other organisms which consume and specifically destroy the weed plants.

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21.

How is haemoglobin associated with respiration.explainplss answer guys and follow me​

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22.

6 major geographical region called??​

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EXPLANATION:

INDIAN RELIEF features

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23.

What is the chloroplast in spirogyra called?

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Explanation:

SPIROGYRA (common names include WATER silk, mermaid's tresses, and blanket weed) is a filamentous charophyte green ALGAE of the order Zygnematales, named for the helical or spiral arrangement of the CHLOROPLASTS that is characteristic of the genus.

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24.

Explain how soil gets affected by the continuous plantation of crops in a field.​

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Will BECOME poor in necessary nutrients like nitrogen, PHOSPHORUS, potassium, etc. Plants require nutrients for their proper growth and functioning. When a FARMER continues to grow CROPS one after the other, then all nutrients available in the SOIL reduce and the crop yield decreases automatically.

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25.

Meat eating animal have strong canine

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For instance, HERBIVORES, because they are plant eaters, have strong and flat molars that are made for grinding leaves and small or non-existent canine teeth. Carnivores, the MEAT eaters of the ANIMAL world, have very defined canine teeth for tearing at meat, combined with a sometimes LIMITED number of molars.

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26.

Trout numbers are now very low in Lough Neagh. List four measures that could be introduced to conserve the trout population in the lough lake.

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large FRESHWATER lake in Northern Ireland. It is the largest lake by area in the British Isles, with a surface area of 151 square miles (392 square kilometres). It supplies 40% of Northern Ireland's water.[4][5] Its main inflows are the Upper River Bann and River BLACKWATER, and its main outflow is the Lower River Bann. Its name comes from Irish: Loch ACH, meaning " lake" (Irish:[6] The LOUGH is owned by the Earl of Shaftesbury.[7]

27.

Write the common characteristics of xylem and pholem

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Explanation:

Xylem PHLOEM

Other features Xylem often CONSTITUTES the bulk of the plant body. Phloem FORMS a small part of the plant body.

In xylem, the conducting cells or tracheary cells are dead. In the phloem, the conducting cells are living.

28.

What is convection ???​

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CONVECTION ::

the PROCESS in which heat moves through a GAS or a liquid as the hotter part rises and the cooler, heavier part sinks.

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29.

Can anyone pls tell the correct definition of double circulation its urgent

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Answer:

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EXPLANATION:

a circulatory system in which the blood makes two distinct circuits — compare pulmonary circulation, systemic circulation.The oxygenated blood from the lungs returns to the heart, which is pumped again into DIFFERENT parts of the BODY by the heart. Thus, the blood passes twice through the heart making one complete round through the body. This is called DOUBLE circulation.

30.

Cultivation of paddy is suitable for which areas​

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PADDY is grown in wide range of SOIL, from the podzolic alluvium of China to the IMPERMEABLE HEAVY clay of central Thailand. Fertile riverine ALLUVIAL soil is best for rice cultivation.

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31.

Which body organization does chrysophytes show?​

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CELLS, tissues and organ and ORGANS system

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32.

Answer these questions correctly- 1) Which organelle is known as the suicide bags of the cell? Explain.2) Which organelle is known as the powerhouse of the cell?Why?3) Cell is called structural and functional unit of life. Justify the statement.4) How are chromatin, gene and chromosomes related to each other?5) Write a note on nucleusanswer quickly, spam answers are REPORTED. ​

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1 ANS Lysosomes

2.Mitochondion

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33.

What are facial bones ????​

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Facial Bones include ::

The facial skeleton serves to protect the brain; house and protect the SENSE organs of smell, sight, and taste; and provide a frame on which the soft tissues of the face can act to facilitate eating, facial expression, breathing, and speech. The primary bones of the face are the mandible, maxilla, frontal BONE, nasal bones, and zygoma. Facial bone anatomy is complex, yet elegant, in its suitability to serve a MULTITUDE of functions. The image below provides an overview of the anterior features of the skull.

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34.

What bones are Included in axial skeleton ???​

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The axial skeleton of the adult consists of 80 bones, including the skull, the vertebral column, and the thoracic cage.

The skull is formed by 22 bones. ALSO ASSOCIATED with the head are an additional seven bones, including the hyoid bone and the ear ossicles (three small bones found in each middle ear).

The vertebral column consists of 24 bones, each called a vertebra, plus the sacrum and coccyx.

The thoracic cage includes the 12 pairs of ribs, and the sternum, the flattened bone of the ANTERIOR chest.

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35.

What is sex determination ?​

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ANSWER:

A sex-determination SYSTEM is a biological system that DETERMINES the development of sexual characteristics in an ORGANISMS.

36.

Uptake of one form of nitrogen lowers the pH and the other form has an opposite effect. Indicate.

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Effect of nitrogen form and phosphorus source on GROWTH, nutrient uptake and RHIZOSPHERE PROPERTY of Camellia sinensis L. Plant and Soil.  RUAN JY, Gerendás J, Härdter R, Sattelmacher B. Effect of root-zone pH and form and concentration of nitrogen on the accumulation of quality-related COMPONENTS in green tea.

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37.

.. A 0.0020 m aqueous solution of an ionic compoundCo(NH),(NO)C1 freezes at -0.00732°C Number of molesof ions which 1 mol of ionic compound produces on beingdissolved in water will be (K =-1.86°C/m):a. 3b. 1d. 2C. 4​

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38.

What is Difference between Father and Son ?Std 10th Subject - ScienceBoard - Maharashtra State Board

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39.

In human digestive system lrle is seareted by

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As part of the EXOCRINE system, the PANCREAS secretes enzymes that work in tandem with bile from the LIVER and gallbladder to help break down substances for proper digestion and ABSORPTION. Enzymes produced by the pancreas for digestion INCLUDE: lipase to digest fats. amylase to digest carbohydrates.

40.

What is the difference between indo parasite and ecto parasite

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EXPLANATION:

  • ENDO" means inside, so a parasite living within the host, and "ECTO" means OUTSIDE, so a parasite living on the host.
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41.

What is man ? Definition of man ​

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man means MALE who never give birth to youngones. male PRODUCE male gamete means sperm.

male have XY sex chromosomes whereas FEMALE have XX chromosome

42.

1 pointWhat is true about telophase stage?Chromosomes lose their identity as discrete elementsO Chromosomes cluster at opposite spindle polesNuclear envelope, nucleolus, Golgi complex and ER reformO All of these​

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Explanation:

the chromosomes arrive at the CELL poles, the mitotic spindle disassembles, and the VESICLES that contain fragments of the original nuclear membrane assemble around the two sets of chromosomes. Phosphatases then dephosphorylate the lamins at each END of the cell.

43.

When do we get dental cries

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DENTAL caries is also KNOWN as cavity

it is PERMANENT DAMAGE of the teeth

it is caused by bacteria, eating too much SUGAR

44.

Ascaris is most commonly found in

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ANSWER:

Most COMMON ENDOPARASITE of SMALL intestine

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45.

Explain the process because of which we called plants as autotrophs, mention the important events occur during this process.

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46.

What is polyploidy????

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POLYPLOIDY, the condition in which a normally DIPLOID cell or organism acquires one or more ADDITIONAL sets of chromosomes. In other words, the POLYPLOID cell or organism has three or more TIMES the haploid chromosome number.

47.

Tendons connect muscles with​

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Explanation:

A tendon is a FIBROUS connective tissue which ATTACHES muscle to bone. Tendons may ALSO attach muscles to structures such as the eyeball. A tendon SERVES to move the bone or STRUCTURE.

48.

How are the red blood cells structure modified for their specified junction​

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Explanation:

Red blood cells have a UNIQUE structure. Their flexible disc shape helps to INCREASE the surface area-to-volume ratio of these extremely small cells. This ENABLES oxygen and carbon DIOXIDE to diffuse across the red blood cell's plasma membrane more readily

49.

What is Klinefelter Syndrome???

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Klinefelter syndrome is a GENETIC CONDITION that results when a boy is BORN with an extra COPY of the X chromosome.

50.

What is Turner syndrome??

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TURNER syndrome is a CHROMOSOMAL CONDITION that affects development in FEMALES.