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1.

Function of salivary amylase in points according to 10th class

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Amylase is a digestive enzyme that acts on starch in food, breaking it down into smaller CARBOHYDRATE MOLECULES. The enzyme is made in two PLACES. First, salivary glands in your mouth make salivary amylase, which begins the digestive process by breaking down starch when you chew your food, converting it into maltose, a smaller carbohydrate. When starchy FOODS like rice or potatoes begin to break down in your mouth, you might detect a slightly sweet taste as maltose is released. Cells in your pancreas make another type of amylase, called pancreatic amylase, which passes through a duct to reach your small intestine. Pancreatic amylase completes digestion of carbohydrate, producing GLUCOSE, a small molecule that is absorbed into your blood and carried throughout your body.

2.

What is nucleus and its function

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Function of the Nucleus. The nucleusis an organelle found in EUKARYOTIC cells. INSIDE its fully-enclosed nuclear membrane, it contains the majority ofthe cell's genetic material. This material is organized as DNA molecules, along with a variety of proteins, to FORM chromosomes.

3.

Arteries divides into capillaries on reaching the cell

Answer» CHECK your QUESTION once because ARTERIES will not divide capillaries and they have no CONNECTION with cell
4.

For what purpose the medicine "sulphathiazole" is used

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Sulfathiazole is a short-acting sulfonamide ANTIBIOTIC. Its use has been largely replaced with LESS toxic alternatives but is still used in COMBINATION with sulfacetamide and sulfabenzamide for the treatment of vaginal infections and for disinfecting home aquariums.

Sulfathiazole is only found in INDIVIDUALS that have used or taken this drug. It is a short-acting sulfa drug. It used to be a common oral and topical antimicrobial until less toxic alternatives were discovered. It is still OCCASIONALLY used, sometimes in combination with sulfabenzamideand sulfacetamide.


5.

For what purpose the medication sulphatzole is used

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For what PURPOSE the MEDICATION sulphatzole is USED

6.

Enumerate the structural differences between white blood cells and red blood cells

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Red Blood Cells are bi-concave disc shaped. Their circular shape that resembles a SHALLOW bowl, but they can change shape without breaking to squeeze through smaller spaces if NECESSARY. RBC do not have nucleus.

White Blood Cells have different shapes, depending on their function. While they can MULTIPLY easily, they don't change shape. THOUGH WBCs are irregular in shape, but have a nucleus and an outer buffer coat.

7.

Explain the steps involved in extracting silk from the silk moth

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8.

While cutting onions our tears start flowing. Give reasons for it.

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When we cutting the onions our tear START FLOWING because the cells of the onions break down and then release gas in the form of sulfenic acid.

Explanation:

Then the acid MIXED with the enzyme and form gas is called propanediol S-oxide. When this gas reaches our EYES then it MIXES with the water of the eyes and then forms sulphuric acid.

This acid can make our eyes sting and then as a result tear happens in our eyes.

9.

The activities of the internal organs are controlled by the

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ANSWER:

AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM

10.

GOOD EVENING FRNDS!!!!!!WHAT IS EYE CANCER AND ➡️REASON ➡️AND HOW TO AVOID IT???

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Eye cancer is a cancer caused in eyas due to undifferentiated cell division in eye cells

Eye melanoma

We know there is a link between sunlight and MELANOMAS of the SKIN, and there are things you can do that might REDUCE your risk of these cancers, including limiting your exposure to INTENSE sunlight, covering up with protective HATS and clothing, and using sunscreen.

11.

Is it important to brush one's teeth before going to bed

Answer» YES it is important to BRUSH one's teeth before going to bed.
As it is SAID " Brush UR teeth twice a DAY"
12.

Define feotus and embryo

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The embryo is DEFINED as the developing pregnancy from the time of fertilization until the END of the eighth week of gestation, when it BECOMES KNOWN as a fetus,” SAYS James A. O'Brien, MD, medical director of inpatient obstetrics at Women & Infants Hospital of Rhode Island.

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13.

Face is the index of mind .discuss with reference to facial expression

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14.

A gland which prepares our body to function at maximum efficiency during anger and danger

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During anger or DANGER, Adrenal glands are STIMULATED which PUMPS Adrenaline and noradrenaline HORMONES

15.

Who is the father of Biology?

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The FATHER of Biology is Aristotle.
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16.

Explain the role of grassland in ecological balance

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Forests maintain ecological balance in the following ways:

1. GRASSLAND provides HABITAT to different plants and animals. They help in CLEANING the environment, MAINTAINS micro-climate and water cycle of an area.
2. They help to prevent soil erosion and decay of plants or its parts replenish the soil with nutrients. They maintain a proper balance of oxygen and carbon-dioxide in the environment.
3. They also provide various raw materials such as timber, wood etc and provides food inhabitants and nearby peoples.
4. They have an IMPORTANT ecological function in fixing and storing carbon from the atmosphere

17.

Explain how industries depend on agriculture for their raw materials

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Industry NEED raw MATERIALS such as WOOD ,COTTON etc
that was why they depend on AGRICULTURE

18.

Removal of wax layer too often will raise incidence of ear infection. Give reasons for it.

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Wax LAYER helps to keep the EAR CANAL lubricated and prevent the dust and other particles from entering into the ear canal. If the layer is too often removed, the dust and other particles MAY enter into ear canal. Thus it may CAUSE ear infections.



19.

Which is India favourite star

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India's most popular and famous SUPERSTAR ACTOR is VARUN Dhawan.
India's most popular and famous rockstar is Ajit Singh.

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20.

What will happen if we put an animal cell or a plant cellists a solution of sugar or salt in water

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Animal cells will shrivel up, while plant cells will STAY firm THANKS to their air-filled vacuole. In a hypotonic SOLUTION, the cells will TAKE on water and appear more plump. In an isotonic solution, they'll stay the same.

21.

Explain all life would come to an end if thete were no green plant

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.Moreover plants release oxygen into the ATMOSPHERE through photosynthesis.

.Oxygen is ESSENTIAL for the ORGANISMS to respire. Plants absorb and utilize C02 to save the earth from global warming.

.By the traping of SUNLIGHT plants make the earth cool.

.Hence without green plants, all life on the earth WOULD come to an end.

22.

What are the types of meristematic tissue ? Write their function.

Answer» APICAL MERISTEM
intercalary meristem
lateral meristem
23.

Do you think experimentation on animals for scientific purposes is justified

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No,I personally think it is animal ABUSE. This is actually an opinion question so anything related you put should come right. Be SURE to GIVE REASONS!

24.

Does using colgate white toothpaste safe on blind pimple

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White Toothpaste which contains mint or clove oil is very effective in blind pimple treatment. The mint dries and cools the skin and HELPS to remove redness and swelling. HOWEVER, if you have SENSITIVE skin, this method is not the best because the toothpaste contains CHEMICALS that can cause allergy and irritation of skin which can worsen the SITUATION. So for sensitive skin you can go for the ice compress method which is safer and equally effective

25.

Does the bad breathe pernanently go by using mouth freshner spray

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<>Brushing your teeth twice a day
<>Drinking plenty of water at regular intervals of time
<>Cleaning your mouth using a mouthwash after every meal
<>Maintaining a GOOD hygiene

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26.

Define the term tissue

Answer» TISSUES are the group of cells that have similar STRUCTURES and act together to PERFORM a SPECIFIC FUNCTION
27.

A short note on diatomaceous earth .plz give answer in small point

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DIATOMACEOUS earth consists of fossilized remains of diatoms, a type of hard-shelled protist (chrysophytes). It is used as a filtration AID, mild abrasive in products including METAL polishes and toothpaste, mechanical insecticide, absorbent for liquids, matting agent for coatings, reinforcing filler in plastics and rubber, anti-block in plastic films, POROUS support for chemical catalysts, cat litter, ACTIVATOR in blood clotting studies, a stabilizing component of dynamite, and a thermal insulator.

28.

fill in the blanks with little, a little, few or a few Ques-1 - There was ______ food in the fridge. it was nearly empty

Answer» Hey here is your answer

There was a LITTLE food in the FRIDGE. it was NEARLY empty.

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29.

Which are the best medical colleges in India for MBBS?

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The BEST MEDICAL COLLEGE is AIIMS ND

30.

Epidemiology of neurolomuscular conditions in india

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: In 1991, the first world survey of neuromuscular disorders (NMDs) was published in the peer reviewed LITERATURE. Since then, diagnostics have been greatly improved through genetic confirmation and consensus on criteria. This prompted us to search the scientific literature since 1990 for the epidemiology of NMDs.

OBJECTIVES: To study occurrence RATES, gender and age distribution.

METHODS: Pubmed was searched for 'epidemiology', 'incidence' and 'prevalence' regarding thirty NMDs for peer reviewed literature from 1990-2014.

RESULTS: We found incidence rates for ten disorders, ranging from 0.05 to 9 per 100,000/yr. Most NMDs showed prevalence rates between 1 and 10 per 100,000 population, except for multifocal motor neuropathy, Lambert-Eaton myasthenic syndrome, Emery-Dreifuss dystrophy, oculopharyngeal muscular dystrophy, and congenital muscular dystrophies, which were <1/100,000. Post-polio syndrome and Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease revealed prevalences >10/100,000. INFORMATION regarding incidence, prevalence, age distribution and gender was complete for eight disorders. No data were found for chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy, neuralgic amyotrophy, progressive spinal muscular atrophy, McArdle's and Pompe's disease. For the 17 REMAINING disorders, information was PARTIALLY available.

CONCLUSIONS: Compared to 1991, prevalence rates of Becker muscular dystrophy, facioscapulohumeral dystrophy, myotonic dystrophy and Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease showed increase, yet with highly overlapping ranges with the exception of myotonic dystrophy. The sum of the available prevalence rates comprises only the tip of the iceberg, but is already in range with the prevalence of Parkinson's disease. Although individual NMDs are rare, as a group they are not.

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31.

Diseases for human take place in humid and hot climate areas

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Hot and HUMID weather cause heat ILLNESS in both ATHLETES and NON athletes

32.

I am an insect. I have jointed legs . ………………………. Which phylum do I belong to.

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Yu BELONG to phyllum Arthopoda and this is the largest phyllum of animal,and his body covered by chitinous exoskeleton,circulatory system is open type.
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33.

Hey guys. has anyone notes on chapter tissue Class 9 from book of Bharti bhavan

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Yes I have NOTES of CH 6 TISSUE of class 9

34.

Difference between viral and bacterial infection symptoms

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Common viral infections such as an upper respiratory infection can TYPICALLY be detected by runny nose, cough, low-grade fever, SORE throat, and DIFFICULTY SLEEPING. ... Influenza is a viral illness that can cause many of the same SYMPTOMS but also is frequently accompanied by intense body aches and higher fever.


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35.

Difference between transcription in eukaryotes n prokaryotes

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Eukaryotic TRANSCRIPTION occurs in the nucleus while PROKARYOTIC transcription occurs in the cytoplasm (by virtue of the FACT they don't have a nucleus). ... RNA Polymerase: Prokaryotes have one RNA polymerase that handles all transcription while eukaryotes have 3.

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36.

Difference between photosynthesis and respiration in hindi

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✔✔ पैड पौधों में सजीव कोशिकाओं के द्वारा प्रकाशीय उर्जा को रासायनिक ऊर्जा में परिवर्तित करने की क्रिया को प्रकाश संश्लेषण (फोटोसिन्थेसिस) कहा जाता है।

✔✔ वह तंत्र जिसके द्वारा आक्सीजन ग्रहण की जाती है और कार्बन डाई आक्साइड शरीर से बाहर निकाली जाती है या वह तंत्र जिसके द्वारा श्वसन क्रिया प्रतिपादित होती है श्वसन तंत्र कहलाती है।

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My body is made of pores. I live in water. I do not have back bone also …………. Which phylum do I belong to.

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Phyllum PORIFERA yu belong it.and this phyllum commanly name called sponge.
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38.

Hello....explain three laws of genetic

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Mendel tracked the segregation of parental genes and their appearance in the offspring as dominant or recessive traits. ... Mendel's Laws of Heredity are usually stated as: Meiosis

When a cell duplicates its DNA and divides twice to produce four gametes, or reproductive cells, the process is called meiosis. Most cells in the body are diploid, meaning they have two copies of each chromosome. But because gametes have gone through meiosis, they have one copy of each chromosome and are haploid. During sexual reproduction two gametes, called the egg and sperm, join together and form a diploid cell that will eventually become an individual organism. This diploid cell, called a zygote, received one copy of each chromosome from each parent. The appearance, or phenotype, of the new individual will depend on whether it inherited recessive or dominant copies of various alleles from its parents. Variant copies of genes are called alleles, and since plants and ANIMALS are diploid they have two alleles for each gene.

The Law of Dominance

A dominant trait is a trait whose appearance will always be seen in offspring. In other words, dominance describes the relationship between two alleles. If an individual inherits two different alleles from each of its two parents and the phenotype of only one allele is visible in the offspring, then that allele is said to be dominant. Mendel's law of dominance states that if one parent has two copies of allele A -- the dominant allele -- and the second parent has two copies of allele a-- the recessive allele -- then the offspring will inherit an Aa genotype and display the dominant phenotype.

The Law of Segregation

A parent may have two distinct alleles for a certain gene, each on one copy of a GIVEN chromosome. Mendel's second law, the law of segregation, states that these two alleles will be separated from each other during meiosis. Specifically, in the second of the two cell divisions of meiosis the two copies of each chromosome will be separated from each other, causing the two distinct alleles located on those CHROMOSOMES to segregate from one another.

The Law of Independent Assortment

Mendel's third law, the law of independent assortment, states that the way an allele pair gets segregated into two daughter cells during the second division of meiosis has no effect on how any other allele pair gets segregated. In other words, the traits inherited through one gene will be inherited independently of the traits inherited through another gene because the genes reside on different chromosomes that are independently assorted into daughter cells during meiosis.

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39.

Feature(s) of connective tissue is/are Choose one: Cells are tightly packed Cells are embedded in extracellular matrix Both (1) & (2) Cells are multinucleated

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Cells are tightly PACKED because they are ALMOST DEAD , they are lack of NUCLEUS

40.

What is manstural cycle?

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It is a CYCLIC CHANGE that take PLACE for every 28 days

41.

How does the movement of substance take place into the cell

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By DIFFUSION and OSMOSIS......

42.

Disaster nursing definition by workd health organization

Answer» DISASTER nursing definition by WORKD health ORGANIZATION
43.

Different between concele menstruation and crytomenorrhea

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an abnormal condition in which the PRODUCTS of menstruation are retained within the vagina because of an imperforate hymen or, less often, within the UTERUS because of an occlusion of the cervical canal. Cryptomenorrhea is usually accompanied by subjective symptoms of menstruation with scant or absent flow and sometimes by severe pain. If the flow is completely obstructed, uterotubal reflux of MENSTRUAL flow into the pelvic cavity MAY cause PERITONITIS, pain, adhesions, and endometriosis.


44.

Difference between gram positive and negative bacterial cell wall in table

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Gram positive BACTERIA and gram negative bacteria differ in serval ways when looking at the cell WALL gram bacteria have a thick multilayered peptidogly can LAYER gram bacteria have a thin SINGLE layer one gram+have TECHNIC acids in the cell wall gram do not

45.

Name the kingdom to which these organisms belong according to Whittaker.

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Thanks for the question!

It is definitely a very interesting question to solve and do some brainstorming.

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In order to introduce and redevelop thee need for a proper induced phylogenetic classification, prominent scientist and an American Taxonomist Robert Harding Whittaker (in 1969), divided all the organisms into five distinguished kingdoms and proposed it as the "Five Kingdom Taxonomic Classification" where the VIRUSES were a exception and a borderline (neither living or nonliving beings) and maintained itself till 1990 after its eventual withdrawal with high objections and criticisms.

Robert Harding Whittaker's Five Kingdom classification included Kingdom Monera or a Kingdom of procaryotes, Kingdom Protista or the kingdom of Unicellular Eucaryotes, Kingdom Fungi or the Kingdom of Multicellular Decomposers, Kingdom Plantae or the kingdom of Multicellular Producers or commonly as Metaphyta showing metaphysical properties at a high and lower level, Kingdom Animalia or the highest level attained by a organisational level and are the kingdom of Multicellular Consumers or Metazoa showing higher metaphysical properties in a high level.

Robert Harding Whittaker used a five Kingdom criterion system for delimiting the different kingdoms involved in it. The CRITERIA was;

a) The total complexity involved within a structural cell, by DIFFERENTIATING as prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms.

b) Totalling the Complexity in a bodily structure or a proper provided structural organisation, differentiating either as a unicellular or multicellular.

c) The MODE of Nutrition acquired by the organism which is divergent throughout the multicellular kingdoms, such as, photoautotrophy in Kingdom plantae behaving as photoautotrophs, absorptive heterotrophy present in fungi and ingestive heterotrophy shown in animalia. Here, Photoautotrophic nutrition is also regarded as holophytic nutrition while the counterpart, heterotrophy is regarded as holozoic nutrition. Absorptive methods in heterotrophy is saprobiotic or in terms of that saprophytic nutrition.

d) Ecological life style plays a IMPORTANT yet critical role to determine ones status attained in the food Web or food chain in the whole ecosystem or biome. Such as, the life style of producers or plantae, decomposers position for fungi and consumer level for animalia.

e) The final criteria was Phylogenetic relationships it maintains throughout the ecosystem and how it varies from one ecosystem to another and how it affects the biome and the biodiversity as a whole. Like the environmental demands maintained by the prokaryotes and eukaryotic catalases are linked together for a group of animal enzymes like Gram positive bacteria Listeria seeligeri, Gamma-proteobacteria, etc. have shown some Phylogenetic relationships and linked themselves for speciation and are more or less closely related to their ancestral species in a wide diversity.

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46.

What is ts of the stem

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TRANSVERSE SECTION of STEM

47.

Give me the diagram for translation

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Which TRANSLATION DEAR ????



48.

Suppose, a child whose parents are good in studies. Then why it happen that the child is weak in studies.As genes of their parents would make their(his/her)good fortune?

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Because the child ALWAYS try to ATTRACT TOWARDS something new and EXPLORE what they haven't seen or wanted.

49.

Why doesn't ameoba have a regular shape

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Due to presence of CELLS of IRREGULAR SHAPE amoeba doesn't have a REGULAR shape

50.

Difference between singh fish and clarias gariepinus

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Clarias gariepinus or AFRICAN sharptooth CATFISH is a SPECIES of catfish ... The African sharptooth catfish is a LARGE, eel-like fish, usually of dark gray or BLACK coloration on the back, fading to a white belly.