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Which is fastest recovery organ in human body. |
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Answer» The cornea is the FASTEST healing tissue in the human BODY, THUS, most corneal abrasions will HEAL within 24-36 hours. |
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Mineral ResouRCESThe call |
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Answer» Explanation: Mineral RESOURCES governance: A CALL for the establishment of an International Competence Center on Mineral Resources Management I hope it is USEFUL for you. |
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Write reason why Ovaries are called exocrine and endocrine glands |
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Answer» OVARIES have the DISTINCTION of being endocrine gland BCOZ they secret hormones-primarily estrogen, and progestrone that are vital to normal reproductive development and fertility. hope this helps you✌ have a good day ahead ❤ ☺keep smiling plz FOLLOW me and thank for my all answers I will follow back ❤ |
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Write a short note on surrogacy |
Answer» Answer:In recent years, surrogacy has become a common form of assisted reproduction. If you’re looking to learn more about surrogacy, you’ve come to the right place! So, what is surrogacy?In recent years, surrogacy has become a common form of assisted reproduction. If you’re looking to learn more about surrogacy, you’ve come to the right place! So, what is surrogacy?The DefinitionIn recent years, surrogacy has become a common form of assisted reproduction. If you’re looking to learn more about surrogacy, you’ve come to the right place! So, what is surrogacy?The DefinitionSurrogacy is when a woman bears a child for another person or couple, becoming PREGNANT either through in vitro fertilization (IVF) or intrauterine insemination (IUI).In recent years, surrogacy has become a common form of assisted reproduction. If you’re looking to learn more about surrogacy, you’ve come to the right place! So, what is surrogacy?The DefinitionSurrogacy is when a woman bears a child for another person or couple, becoming pregnant either through in vitro fertilization (IVF) or intrauterine insemination (IUI).Gestational vs. TraditionalIn recent years, surrogacy has become a common form of assisted reproduction. If you’re looking to learn more about surrogacy, you’ve come to the right place! So, what is surrogacy?The DefinitionSurrogacy is when a woman bears a child for another person or couple, becoming pregnant either through in vitro fertilization (IVF) or intrauterine insemination (IUI).Gestational vs. TraditionalWhen asking “what is surrogacy?” there is more than one answer. There are TWO types of surrogacy, gestational surrogacy and traditional surrogacy. In gestational surrogacy, the more common practice, a surrogate becomes pregnant via in vitro fertilization and is not genetically related to the child to whom she gives birth. In a traditional surrogacy, a surrogate becomes pregnant via intrauterine insemination, USES her own eggs and has a genetic connection to the baby. Today the vast majority of surrogacy arrangements INVOLVE gestational surrogacy. All of CIRCLE’s surrogacy agreements are between gestational surrogates and intended parents. |
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Which is the first plant to get the Auxin hormones? |
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Answer» Explanation: Auxins were the first plant hormones discovered. Charles Darwin was among the first SCIENTISTS to dabble in plant hormone research. In his BOOK "The POWER of Movement in Plants" presented in 1880, he first describes the effects of light on movement of canary GRASS (Phalaris canariensis) coleoptiles. |
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Describe any two measures to eradicate this depression.own response |
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Answer» ⠀ ⠀⠀Get enough sleep, eat well, and exercise REGULARLY. REACH out to family and FRIENDS when times get hard. Get REGULAR medical checkups, and see your PROVIDER if you don't feel right. Get help if you think you're depressed. ⠀⠀ ▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅ |
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In which part of the digestive system does digestion of proteins begin? |
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Answer» Answer: Protein DIGESTION begins when you first start chewing. There are TWO enzymes in your saliva called amylase and LIPASE. They mostly break down carbohydrates and fats. Once a protein source REACHES your stomach, hydrochloric acid and enzymes called proteases break it down into smaller chains of AMINO acids. Explanation: please mark my Brainliest |
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Which part of uterus is not covered with peritoneum? |
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Answer» The peritoneum does not cover the ovary proper, which is COVERED by germinal epithelium. At EITHER end the ovary is supported by ligaments. At the tubal POLE the ovary is attached to the suspensory ligament, a fold of peritoneum which forms a MESENTERY for the ovary and contains the ovarian vessels. |
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Q6. Measure distance and speed to see how the results differ. |
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Answer» dhcjgjeeyfigd HU etdjfjfyfug |
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All the florals parts resided on the_______plz answer this I will mak as brainliest . |
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Answer» the largest flower FOUND on earth weighs fifteen pounds and can GROW up to THREE feet! It is called the Rafflesia Arnoldii. And the smallest is the Wolffia and it is the size of a grain of rice. FLOWERS are more than pretty things, they are responsible for thereproduction of plants and are ABSOLUTELY essential. Explanation: hope it will help u.. mark it as brainiest... |
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All the florals parts resided on the_______plz answer this I will mak as brainliest |
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FLOWERS can be MADE up of DIFFERENT parts, but there are some parts that are basic EQUIPMENT. The main flower parts are the male part called the STAMEN and the female part called the pistil. The stamen has two parts: anthers and filaments. The anthers carry the pollen. |
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Describe the process of development of male gametophyte in angiosperm with suitable diagram? |
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Answer» Answer: Male gametophyte development in angiosperms. Pollen GRAINS develop in the stamen, which consists of a filament supporting the anther. ... The pollen mother CELLS undergo meiosis to form tetrads. The uni- nucleate young microspores are RELEASED from the tetrad with the help of ENZYMES SECRETED by the tapetum [313]. |
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The pulp and the _______are the only living parts of the tooth. |
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Answer» Answer: The pulp is the part in the CENTER of a TOOTH MADE up of living connective TISSUE and cells called odontoblasts. The pulp is a part of the dentin–pulp COMPLEX (endodontium |
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1. Which of the following isNOT a type hazard?A tornado.B. hurricane. C. car accident.d. earthquakes. |
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Write any two contraceptive methods giving two examples for each. |
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Answer» Answer: There are different methods of CONTRACEPTION, including: long-acting reversible contraception, such as the implant or intra UTERINE device (IUD) hormonal contraception, such the PILL or the Depo Provera injection. barrier methods, such as condoms. dont forget to GIVE brainliest!!
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Identify the given diagram and label 'A' and 'B'. Name the specific mode of reproduction. |
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★ Identify the given diagram and label 'A' and 'B'. NAME the specific mode of reproduction. In mathematics, a RATIONAL number is a number such as -3/7 that can be expressed as the quotient or fraction p/Q of two integers, a numerator p and a non-zero denominator q. Every INTEGER is a rational number: for example, 5 = 5/1. |
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Give 2-3 examples with source what is the epidemiology of the pathogen M. genitalium |
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Answer» ♥╣[-_-]╠♥♥╣[-_-]╠♥♥╣[-_-]╠♥♥╣[-_-]╠♥♥╣[-_-]╠♥♥╣[-_-]╠♥♥╣[-_-]╠♥♥╣[-_-]╠♥♥╣[-_-]╠♥♥╣[-_-]╠♥♥╣[-_-]╠♥♥╣[-_-]╠♥♥╣[-_-]╠♥♥╣[-_-]╠♥♥╣[-_-]╠♥♥╣[-_-]╠♥♥╣[-_-]╠♥♥╣[-_-]╠♥╣[-_-]╠♥♥╣[-_-]╠♥ Mycoplasma genitalium is a member of genital MYCOPLASMAS, which is emerging as an important causative agent of sexually transmitted infections both in males and females. The advent of polymerase chain reaction and other molecular methods have made studies on M. genitalium more FEASIBLE, which is otherwise a DIFFICULT organism to isolate. Besides Chlamydia trachomatis, M. genitalium is now an important and established cause of non gonococcal urethritis (NGU) in men, more so in persistent and recurrent NGU. Multiple studies have also shown a positive association of M. genitalium with mucopurulent cervicitis and vaginal discharge in females as well. The evidences for M. genitalium pelvic inflammatory diseases and infertility are quite convincing and indicate that this organism has potential to cause ascending infection. Lack of clear association with M. genitalium has been reported for bacterial vaginosis and adverse pregnancy OUTCOMES. Diagnosis of M. genitalium infections is performed exclusively using nucleic acid amplification tests (NAATs), owing to poor or slow growth of bacterium in CULTURE. Although there are no |
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1) pituitory2) pancreas 3) insulin4) g. h5) edrenalin6 )endocrine gland 7) thyroxine 8) paratormone 9) testis 10) ovary a) diabetes b) growth hormone c) deodenal loopd) hormonee) testosterone f) flight and fight g) calcium levels h). metabolismI) master gland j) estrogen this is matching biology. please tell the answers correctly.. |
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...........is an organ of attachment between the embryo and the uterine wall of the mother which isformed jointly by them. Write its function, |
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Answer» Answer: The placenta connects the developing fetus to the wall of the mother's uterus during pregnancy. It grows in the wall of the uterus and is attached to the fetus within the uterine cavity by the umbilical cord.Together, the ICM and the trophoblast are called the blastocyst. A blastocyst successfully implants in the uterus when, as the ZP exits the fallopian tube, the blastocyst leaves the ZP and binds to the endometrium. ... FURTHERMORE, the endometrium swells as interstitial fluid ACCUMULATES in it.Six to 10 days after fertilization, the embryo attaches, or implants, itself into the LINING of the uterus. During the next week or so, the embryo receives its nourishment and oxygen from the cells that make up the lining of the uterus. The two layers of cells become more pronounced. |
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How is cancerous cell different from a normal cell ? |
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Answer» Answer: Cancer cells differ from normal cells in many ways that allow them to grow out of control and become invasive. ONE important difference is that cancer cells are less specialized than normal cells. That is, WHEREAS normal cells mature into very distinct CELL types with SPECIFIC functions, cancer cells do not. Explanation: please MARK my Brainliest |
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Which of the following is NOT true about pyrimidines and purines? please justify your answerSelect one or more:O a. Purines have a two ring nitrogenous baseb. Purines and pyrimidines bind together using hydrogen bondsO c. Pyrimidines have a two-ring nitrogenous based. Purines always bind to pyrimidines when a DNA helix is formede. Purines and pyrimidines make up the "rungs" of the DNA ladder |
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Answer» C.pyrimidines have a two-ring NITROGENOUS BASE |
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Cell wall ofhas _____cellulose and algin |
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Answer» Answer: The cell WALL of plant has cellulose and ALGIN.. hope it helps you. Explanation: please mark it BRAINLIEST answer and please don't forget to GIVE me a thanks for this answer please FOLLOW me also |
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The highest Rank of Hierarchy level |
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Answer» Answer: A HIERARCHY is typically visualized as a PYRAMID, where the height of the ranking or person depicts their power status and the width of that LEVEL represents how many people or business divisions are at that level RELATIVE to the whole—the highest-ranking people are at the APEX, and there are very few of them; the base ... |
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What are nipples? explain with the help of picture. |
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A cell having equal water n to its surrounding medium |
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Answer» When a cell POSSESS higher water concentration than the surrounding MEDIUM then exosmosis OCCURS In the cell DUE to the DIFFERENCE in water concentration in the cell and surrounding medium and cells shrinks. |
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Which is the smallest blood vessels?? |
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Answer» Answer: Capillaries, the SMALLEST and most numerous of the blood vessels, form the CONNECTION between the vessels that carry blood away from the heart (ARTERIES) and the vessels that RETURN blood to the heart (veins). The primary function of capillaries is the exchange of materials between the blood and tissue cells. |
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Is Amoeba is smallest Living cell |
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Answer» No, EVEN though AMOEBA is a living CELL, it is not the smallest living cell. MYCOPLASMA is the smallest living cell. |
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Which is the smallest, largest, longest, strongest muscle?? |
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Answer» Smallest muscle : Stapedius Largest muscle : Gluteus maximus Longest muscle : Sartorius Strongest muscle : Masseter (Based on weight) There are about 600 muscles in the HUMAN body. The three main TYPES of muscle include skeletal, smooth and cardiac. The brain, nerves and skeletal muscles work together to cause movement – this is collectively known as the NEUROMUSCULAR system. |
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Change the form of narration. 1. The master ordered his servant to leave the room. plz help me frnds |
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Note on water cycle |
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Answer» Answer: The WATER CYCLE describes how water evaporates from the surface of the earth, RISES into the atmosphere, COOLS and condenses into rain or snow in clouds, and falls again to the surface as precipitation. ... The CYCLING of water in and out of the atmosphere is a significant aspect of the weather patterns on Earth. Hope it helped:-)PLEASE FOLLOW ME AND MARK AS THE BRAINLIEST... |
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6iswhy tranfcriptionnecessary ? |
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Answer» The goal of transcription is to make a RNA copy of a gene's DNA sequence. For a protein-coding gene, the RNA copy, or transcript, carries the information needed to build a polypeptide (protein or protein SUBUNIT). Eukaryotic transcripts NEED to go through some processing steps before TRANSLATION into proteins. |
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Q3 Cell wall ofhas ______cellulose and algin |
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Answer» Explanation: The CELL wall of plant has CELLULOSE and ALGIN.. please mark me the BRAINLIEST |
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How many times does your eye muscle move in a day?? |
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Answer» don't KNOW about the answer |
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Name 10th specie preceding homosapience . If you get chart send it |
Answer» It goes something like this: Around 200,000 YEARS ago, in East Africa — near modern-day Ethiopia — the first Homo sapiens diverged from an ancestral species, PERHAPS Homo erectus. From there, we spread, in a linear MANNER over millennia north into Europe, and then through the rest of the world.Explanation: hope it HELPS you plzz mark me as ur brainliast ❤️❤️❤️ |
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Answer briefly..please..what is meant by !!..algal blooms???? |
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Answer» Answer: A RAPID GROWTH of algea or cyanobacteria in water,OFTEN resulting in COLOR scum on SUFACE. |
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Very Short Answer Questions.Descomes under which of the following |
Answer» Maulika KAYASTHA casteI hope it HELPS u |
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Like DNA, RNA contains four nitrogenous bases. Three of them are the same as those found in DNA. The one that is different is called . The five-carbon sugar in RNA is called . |
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Answer» Answer: DNA and RNA both contains four nitrogenous bases but in RNA one base pair is DIFFERENT from DNA base pair because of different structure nitrogenous base of nucleotides. RNA contains four nitrogenous bases such as Adenine(A),URACIL(U), CYTOSINE(C),Guanine. Explanation:HOPE it's helpful please mark me as brainliest follow me |
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127) A colour blind man marries the daughter of a colour blind lady and a normal man. Then the progenyA) none of her daughter will e colour blindB) all her sons are colour blindC) all her daughters are colour blindD) half her sons are colour blind |
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6. Tentacles are present in(a) Hydra(b) Tapeworm(c) Cockroach(d) Starfish |
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Answer» Answer: hope it HELPS U ✌✌mark me brainliest PLZZ ❤❤❤❤❤ |
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Define Differentiation based on the chapter tissue,where one can find this process |
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Answer» Adult stem cells, which EXIST as a small subset of cells in most tissues, KEEP DIVIDING and can differentiate into a number of specialized ... Explanation: MARK It as BRAINLIST |
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What is meant by osmo- regulation ? Explain it . |
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Answer» Answer: please MARK as brainliest Explanation: The process of regulating water potential in ORDER to keep fluid and electrolyte balance within a cell or organism relative to the SURROUNDING. ... In biology, osmoregulation is important to organisms to keep a constant, optimal OSMOTIC pressure within the body or cell. |
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4. The earthworm is a/an(a) Poriferan(b) Annelid(c) Mollusc(d) Protozoan |
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Answer» Hola Explanation: Itzz an Annelid .....♥♥✌♥♥ |
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5 osmotic solution in our day to day life |
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Answer» Answer: Examples of osmosis in daily LIFE include plant cells soaking up WATER, skin soaking up water, and slugs REACTING to salt. |
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Write the difference between outbreak,pandemic and epedemic with example?? |
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Answer» AN EPIDEMIC is a disease that affects a large number of people within a community, POPULATION, or region. A PANDEMIC is an epidemic that’s spread over multiple countries or continents. AN OUTBREAK is a greater-than-anticipated INCREASE in the number of endemic cases. It can also be a single case in a NEW area. If it’s not quickly controlled, an outbreak can become an epidemic. Hope it helps you....♥️♥️♥️ |
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Vertebrates haveA. TentaclesB. Hollow sac-like body C. Flat bodyD. Backbone |
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Answer» VERTEBRATES have BACKBONE |
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Explain the 3 pathways of breaking down of glucose in living organisms. Step by step explanation |
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Name the major materials needed by plant cells from the environment. |
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