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1.

Why are green plants called prodicers​

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2.

Neuron carries impulses from brain to effector part​

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Explanation:

Sensory neurons receive impulses and carry them from the sense organs to the spinal CORD or brain. INTERNEURONS connect sensory and motor neurons and interpret the IMPULSE. Motor neurons carry impulses from the brain and spinal cord to MUSCLES or glands.

3.

The part of a neuron contain nucleus​

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Here is the answer

The CELL BODY also CALLED as cyton contains the nucleus.

4.

This is a local train of shimala​

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5.

Q2. CARDIAC MUSCLES ONE OF1 pointTHE THREE MAJOR TYPESOFMUSCLES, THE OTHERS BEINGSKELETAL AND SMOOTH MUSCLES.IT IS FOUND IN THE WALLS ANDHISTOLOGICAL FOUNDATIONOFTHE HEART. WHICH ONE OF THEFOLLOWING STATEMENTS ISNOTRELATED TO THE CARDIACMUSCLES? *​

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THE THREE MAJOR TYPES

OFMUSCLES, THE OTHERS BEING

SKELETAL AND SMOOTH MUSCLES.

IT IS FOUND IN THE WALLS AND

HISTOLOGICAL FOUNDATION

OFTHE HEART. WHICH ONE OF THE

FOLLOWING STATEMENTS IS

NOTRELATED TO THE CARDIAC

MUSCLES? *​

1

Explanation:

6.

Amanita a poisonous fungi is a... a) mushroom b) toadstool c) algae........... is it mushroom​

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ANSWER:

fungus

Explanation:

The GENUS Amanita contains about 600 SPECIES of agarics, including some of the most toxic known mushrooms found worldwide, as well as some well-regarded EDIBLE species. Wikipedia

Higher classification: Amanitaceae

Order: Gilled mushrooms

Scientific name: Amanita

Domain: Eukaryota

Kingdom: Fungi

Rank: Genus

7.

Which of the following is a wrong statement regarding chemolithotrops?a) sulphur bacteria b)iron bacteriac) methane bacteriad) hydrogen bacteria​

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ANSWER:

d) HYDROGEN BACTERIA

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8.

What are the health benefits of organic farming

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Not only does organic production HELP REDUCE public health risks, mounting evidence shows that food grown organically are rich in nutrients, such as Vitamin C, iron, magnesium, and PHOSPHORUS, with less EXPOSURE to nitrates and PESTICIDE residues in organically grown fruits, vegetables, and grains when compared to conventionally grown products.

9.

Define inheritance?​

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ANSWER :-

the ACT of INHERITING; the MONEY, property, etc. that you INHERIT.

10.

The father of taxonomy is1 Charles Darwin. 2 John ray 3 linnaeous 4 huxky

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ANSWER:

Carolus Linnaeus

Explanation:

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11.

What is root pressure explain it with the help of diagram​

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EXPLANATION:

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12.

What is the duty of Nigeria nationalism.... ​

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Nigerian nationalism asserts that Nigerians are a nation and promotes the cultural unity of Nigerians.[1][2] Nigerian nationalism is a territorial nationalism, emphasizing a cultural connection of the people to the land — in particular the Niger and Benue rivers.[3] It first emerged in the 1920s under the influence of Herbert Macaulay who is considered the founder of Nigerian nationalism.[4] It was founded because of the belief in the necessity for the people living in the British colony of Nigeria of multiple backgrounds to unite as one people in order to be able to resist colonialism.[5][6] The people of Nigeria came together as they recognized the discrepancies of British policy. "The problem of ethnic nationalism in Nigeria came with the advent of colonialism. This happened when disparate, autonomous, heterogeneous and sub- national groups were MERGED to form a nation. Again, the colonialists created structural imbalances within the nation in terms of socio-economic projects, social development and establishment of administrative centres. This imbalance DEEPENED the antipathies between the various ethnic nationalities in Nigeria (Nnoli, 1980; Y oung, 1993 and Aluko, 1998)." [7] The Nigerian nationalists' goal of achieving an independent sovereign state of Nigeria was achieved in 1960 when Nigeria declared its independence and British colonial rule ended.[1] Nigeria's government has sought to unify the various peoples and regions of Nigeria since the country's independence in 1960.[1]

FLAG of Nigeria

Abuja, the capital of Nigeria.

Herbert Macaulay, the founder of Nigerian nationalism

Nigerian nationalism has been negatively affected by multiple historical episodes of ethnic violence and repression of certain ethnic groups by the Nigerian government between the various peoples has RESULTED in multiple secessionist movements demanding independence from Nigeria.[1] However aside from instances of extremism, most Nigerians continue to peacefully COEXIST with each other, and a common Nigerian identity has been fostered amongst the more-educated and affluent Nigerians as well as amongst the many Nigerians who leave small homogeneous ethnic communities to seek economic opportunities in the cities where the population is ethnically mixed.

13.

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ANSWER:

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14.

Primer needed to convert trypsin to chymotrypsin

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EXPLANATION:

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15.

Write down the cytoplasmic composition of cell in ten lines ​

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In cell biology, the cytoplasm is all of the material within a cell, enclosed by the cell membrane, except for the cell nucleus. The material inside the nucleus and CONTAINED within the nuclear membrane is termed the NUCLEOPLASM. The main components of the cytoplasm are cytosol (a gel-like substance), the organelles (the cell's internal sub-structures), and various cytoplasmic inclusions. The cytoplasm is about 80% water and usually colorless.

The submicroscopic ground cell substance, or cytoplasmatic matrix which remains after exclusion the cell organelles and particles is groundplasm. It is the hyaloplasm of light microscopy, and high complex, polyphasic system in which all of resolvable cytoplasmic elements of are suspended, including the larger organelles such as the ribosomes, mitochondria, the plant plastids, lipid droplets, and vacuoles.

Most CELLULAR activities take place within the cytoplasm, such as many metabolic pathways including glycolysis, and PROCESSES such as cell division. The concentrated inner area is called the endoplasm and the outer layer is called the cell cortex or the ectoplasm.

Movement of calcium ions in and out of the cytoplasm is a signaling activity for metabolic processes.

In plants, movement of the cytoplasm around vacuoles is known as cytoplasmic streaming.

The term was INTRODUCED by Rudolf von Kölliker in 1863, originally as a synonym for protoplasm, but later it has come to mean the cell substance and organelles outside the nucleus.

16.

Woitethe difference between asteries andveins in atabular form?​

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EXPLANATION:

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17.

The lipid bilayers found in cells are fluid, yet asymmetrical in the composition of monolayers. Is this a paradox? Explain your answer.

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Explanation:

Why are membrane lipids asymmetrical?

The human red blood cell is FUNCTIONALLY specialized for transporting oxygen. In order to maximize oxygen capacity, it has no nucleus or organelles, consisting primarily of plasma membrane and hemoglobin. This made it an ideal candidate for membrane studies. Interestingly, when scientists looked at the lipid bilayer of the red blood cell, they found that the phospholipid composition of the individual monolayers was quite different. The monolayers exhibited lateral heterogeneity, where specific lipids and proteins cluster together in a patchwork fashion. This diversity was enhanced by the observation of transverse asymmetry of lipids and proteins in the two leaflets of the bilayer.

The outer monolayer contained phospholipids with choline in their polar HEAD group such as phosphatidylcholine and sphingomyelin. Conversely, inner monolayer phospholipids were those with a terminal PRIMARY amino group, namely phospatidylserine, and phosphatidylethanolamine. The phosphatidyl inositols are also located on the cytosolic side of the bilayer. Cholesterol is distributed evenly throughout the two monolayers.

Although most phospholipids are neutral at physiologic pH, phosphatidylserine and phosphatidylinositol have a net negative charge at physiologic pH. Being present predominately in the inner leaflet, these two lipids generate a significant difference in charge between the two leaflets of the lipid bilayer. This generates a functionally relevant asymmetry in the membrane. In particular, membrane lipid asymmetry is important for signal transduction. Phosphatidyl serine is a binding partner for signaling proteins such as protein KINASE C. However, the appearance of phosphatidyl serine on the outer leaflet of the cell membrane is an indication of a loss of membrane integrity. Extracellular expression of phosphatidyl serine targets the cell for engulfment by macrophages and is widely used as a diagnostic marker for apoptosis. Maintaining membrane lipid asymmetry is therefore highly important for cell homeostasis.

This figure gives an example of how different phosphoinositides are produced from phosphatidylinositol by the action of two kinases (e.g., PI kinase and PIP kinase) and it shows how signaling molecules (e.g. PIP2, DAG, IP3) are generated. It should be noted that a number variations exist for which hydroxyl groups are phosphorylated, and not surprisingly, a number of kinases are involved in these phosphorylation events. DAG= diacylglycerol; IP3=inositol triphosphate.

18.

Does The Queen Ant Live Longer?​

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Queen Ants - Ant queens, the egg-laying members of the colony, are the most long-lived colony members and may live for multiple years. WORKER Ants - WORKERS, the non-reproducing female ADULT STAGE that does most of the work needed to properly support and maintain the colony, live for a few weeks to several months.

19.

Previously living organisms were divided into plant and animal kingdoms mainly due to:(a) Presence or absence of cell-wall (b) Type of nucleus(c) Presence or absence of chlorophyll(D) Mode of nutrition​

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ANSWER:

D

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20.

The site of fatigue in an intact animal is: *​

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During a period of prolonged activity, the diaphragm muscle develops fatigue and the FORCE output declines1,2. Fatigue in diaphragm is important, as it UNDERLIES a decrease in PHYSIOLOGICAL FUNCTION, and it can lead to the development of hypercapnic respiratory failure1,3,4.

21.

Trye or false Statement. 1 Thyroid gland secret insulin​

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FALSE

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22.

A compound “A” is an analogue of 3’ – end of amino-acyl t-RNA. When this compound is added to a cell free system containing all the necessary machinery for protein synthesis results in release of incomplete polypeptide chains from ribosomes. Each chain has this compound covalently attached to one end. Explain your answer for each subpart a) To which end of the polypeptide chain would you expect this compound to be bound? b) On which site (A or P site) on the ribosome this compound will bind? c) Assume that this compound penetrates equally in a prokaryotic and a eukaryotic cell. For which cell will it act as better inhibitor?

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23.

Hormones that activate a receptor coupled to Gs stimulate the proliferation of thyroid cells. How would inhibitors of cAMP phosphodiesterase affect the proliferation of these cells?

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Answer:

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Explanation:

. The proliferation of thyroid cells is stimulated by hormones that ACTIVATE a receptor COUPLED to Gs. How would inhibitors of CAMP phosphodiesterase affect the proliferation of these cells? Inhibition of cAMP phosphodiesterase would result in ELEVATED levels of cAMP, which would stimulate CELL proliferation.

24.

Mature mammalian RBC’s are generally devoid of nucleus. What could be the possiblereason for this?

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RBCs are devoid of a nucleus in most of the mammals. This adaptation the RBCs to CARRY the maximum AMOUNT of Hb and hence the maximum amount of oxygen. The LACK of a nucleus also gives the RBCs their characteristic biconcave shape and allows them to have a higher surface area for diffusion.

Thus, the correct answer is 'Both Assertion and Reason are correct and Reason is the correct explanation for Assertion.'

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25.

Rohit what the hell is this????.....I can't believe you ki you luv someone else.....but why.... Answer me Rohit......just Answer me.... please telllllllllllll.............. tell me her bl**dy name....​

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ANSWER:

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26.

Differentiate beheren choxophet ondDecoplast by Pandition​

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Your is ALWAYS FOLLOWED by a NOUN or gerund. You're is the contraction of "you are" and is often followed by the present participle (verb form ending in -ING). There is one rule that will HELP you make the right choice: If you can replace the word with "you are," you should select "you're".

Explanation:

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27.

State one function of (a) the endosperm of a seed (b) the coleorhiza of amaize fruit (c) the micropyle in a seed (d) the cotyledons in a dicot seed (e) ajaculedors (f) pappus of sunflower​

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endosperm of a seed PROVIDE NUTRITION to embryo ,endosperm is made before from embryo because endosperm provide nutrition to growthing /developing embryo ,chleriza also provide food and nutrition

28.

Aap hindi bolte ho ya Punjabi​

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ANSWER:

PUNJABI diiiiiiiiiiii or appp

29.

True or false Statement. 1 Reflex action does not involve brain​

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Answer:

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Explanation:

True.

Reflexes do not require involvement of the brain, although in some CASES the brain can prevent reflex action. Reflex ARC: The PATH TAKEN by the nerve impulses in a reflex is called a reflex arc

30.

True or false Statement. 1 The brain is round in shape and has a smooth exterior​

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ANSWER:

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Explanation:

False

Reason: BRAIN is made up of HARD covering

Upper PART called skull

31.

What is mithochondria what is it function​

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MITOCHONDRIA are membrane-bound ORGANELLES, but they're membrane-bound with two different membranes. Those membranes function in the purpose of mitochondria, which is essentially to produce ENERGY. That energy is produced by having chemicals within the cell go through pathways, in other words, be CONVERTED.

32.

Which component of blood increase in number in case of an infection and why?​

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Answer:

I THINK WBCs .

EXPLANATION:

Because WBCs kills VIRUS and CURE INFECTION.

33.

what morphological features are present retained by both descendants of marbled salamander and humans​

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Twenty-three individual nests of the Marbled Salamander were found either under or ... Both species then exhibited an ontogenetic shift in larval color, with larvae ... (Ambystoma genetic map and whole genome assemblies for HUMAN, mouse, rat, ... axolotls retain larval MORPHOLOGICAL traits into ADULTHOOD

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34.

When food mixes with gastric juices, what term is given to it?​

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35.

1. The digested food (glucose) after absorption is oxidised in our body torelease-​

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Once the absorbed monosaccharides are TRANSPORTED to the tissues, the process of cellular respiration begins. This section will focus FIRST on glycolysis, a process where the monosaccharide glucose is oxidized, releasing the energy STORED in its bonds to PRODUCE ATP.

36.

इस प्रेरक तो क्या है​

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ANSWER:

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37.

This is a rain deer we are lucky to saw it​

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EXPLANATION:

THANK you : )

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38.

ह्वेल और चमगादड़ दोनों में निम्नलिखित बातें समान होती हैं(1) बाल(2) पंख(3) अंग(4) गर्दन​

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EXPLANATION:

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39.

2. In humans, at the time of exhaling the diaphragm-*​

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ANSWER:

CONTRACTS

Explanation:

because at TIME of exhaling AIR comes out and the DIAPHRAM contracts

40.

Please help me with this make sure answers are correct​

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Answer:

you can find ...this answer .., see this

Explanation:

Monocytes. They have a longer lifespan than many white blood cells and help to BREAK down bacteria.

Lymphocytes. They create antibodies to fight against bacteria, viruses, and other POTENTIALLY harmful invaders.

Neutrophils. They kill and digest bacteria and fungi. They are the most NUMEROUS type of white blood cell and your first line of defense when infection strikes.

Basophils. These small cells seem to sound an alarm when infectious agents invade your blood. They secrete chemicals such as histamine, a marker of allergic disease, that help control the body's IMMUNE response.

Eosinophils. They attack and kill parasites and cancer cells, and help with allergic RESPONSES.

41.

3. Differentiate between heterozygous and homozygous conditions of genes.​

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a HOMOGENEOUS is a mixture has same UNIFORM appearance and composition through out

heterogeneous mixture consists of substance or phases liquid,GAS, SOLID

42.

Please help me fast please make sure answers are correct​

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Answer:

  1. 4 one is the answer
  2. 1 one is the answer

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43.

What is cell?explain all the cell organelles.

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a cell is a BUILDING brick of a LIVING organisms

Explanation:

humans and plants also have cell

and they cannot seen by naked EYES microscope is used to

see the cell

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44.

Who decides the sex of child??how?????​

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Men DETERMINE the sex of a baby depending on whether their SPERM is carrying an X or Y chromosome. An X chromosome COMBINES with the mother's X chromosome to MAKE a baby GIRL (XX) and a Y chromosome will combine with the mother's to make a boy (XY).

45.

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25.Psudomonas

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46.

VEGFR, a receptor tyrosine kinase, is required for the formation of new blood vessels.Activity of VEGFR-mediated signaling is often high in tumors, enabling them to obtain thenutrients necessary for growth. Which of the following would be the best therapeutic strategyfor inhibiting VEGFR-mediated signaling?A) GTPγS, a non-hydrolyzable analogue of GTPB) A drug that inhibits calmodulinC) A drug that inhibits this pathway’s GAPD) A drug that inhibits this pathway’s GEFE) A drug that inhibits the receptor’s phosphatase

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ANSWER:

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47.

Please help me with these​

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Answer:

7 NEPHRON 6 NITROGEN cycle

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48.

Can you please help me with theseMake sure it's right well the answers are very simple​

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Answer:

37.fresh water

38.soil fertility

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49.

Construct a quadrilateral ABCD in which AB= 4cm, BC= 3.1 cm, CD= 3cm,AD= 4.2cm, and AC= 5cm? measure the diagonal BD?​

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DRAW a line SEGMENT AB=4cm

⇒ Take A as center with radius 5cm and draw an arc.

⇒ Take B as center with radius 3.1cm and draw an arc which cuts off previous arc at point C

⇒ Take A as center with radius 4.2cm and draw an arc.

⇒ Take C as center with radius 3.cm and draw an arc which cuts off previous arc at point D

⇒ Join BC,AC,CD,AD and BD

⇒ Measure the length of BD

⇒ We get, BD=5cm

Explanation:

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50.

Name the totipotent cells present in turbellarians​

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ANSWER:

Panteleimon Rompolas, ... STEPHEN M. KING, in METHODS in ENZYMOLOGY,