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1.

List of places where the drip and sprinkle irrigation is used

Answer» L HOPE its HELP U...
2.

What is the meaning of hydra

Answer»

Hello friend

Here's Your Answer

Word Hydra or HYDRO means WATER

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3.

when we hurt at our bow there wound will be a shock like feeling the reason behind this is we are hurting our nerve as nerve have an action potential of 0.08 volts we get shock like feeling

Answer» THANKS for the UPDATE and the i FLU and I will be the ONE to GET the
4.

Open circulation defination

Answer»

Those ORGANISM in which body fluid or blood DIRECTLY bath the tissue and organs (lack of VENTRICLES,vein, blood CAPILLARIES)
like insects

5.

If the recombination frequency between genes A and C is 10% and B and C is 7% ,then what is the distance between genes A and B?

Answer»

3percent i am not SURE in this ANSWER

6.

What are the functions of xylem vessels and tracheids......

Answer»

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HERE IS THE ANSWER

➡xylem vessels are type of complex permanent tissue that helps in transportation of water and Minerals .

➡tracheids are elongated angular DEAD cells (primitive ELEMENTS) MAINLY involved in conduction of water and Minerals in GYMNOSPERMS .


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7.

Heya friends !!Can anyone tell me how Biliverdin and billirubin are formed ??(Want full explanation)

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The formation of bilierdin by chicken MACROPHAGE monolayers from protohaemin suspension is UNAFFECTED by CO, and other inhibitors and substances of cytochrome P-450.


2. KCN and NaN3 are potent inhibitors of biliverdin formation from haemin while mepacrine, which inhibits biliverdin formation from haemoglobin, has weak stimulatory properties.


3. Simultaneous phagocytosis of haemin and N-ethylmaleimide-treated red cells containing unlabelled haemoglobin results in stimulation of formation of labelled biliverdin.


4. Microsomal preparation from cultured chicken macrophages which had phagocytosed haemin SUSPENSIONS showed a reduced minusoxidised difference spectrum with a peak at 432 nm, and a trough at 404 nm. The haemoprotein or haemoproteins responsible for this absorption did not react with carbon monoxide. Microsomes from macrophages which had phagocytosed N-ethylmaleimide-treated red cells showed only the difference spectra of strongly bound haemoglobin. In neither case was cytochrome P-450 detected.


5. It is suggested that haemoglobin and haemin are degraded by DIFFERENT PATHWAYS by these cells.

8.

Importance of glycerine in mounting of onion or human cheek cell

Answer»

It ENABLES US to EXAMINE it PROPERLY without drying out

9.

What ate electrostatic precipitators

Answer»

Electrostatic precipitators

a DEVICE that removes suspended dust PARTICLES from a gas or EXHAUST by applying a high-voltage electrostatic charge and collecting the particles on charged plates.

10.

What is MTP?????????/

Answer»

It is MEDIA transfer protocol which is a EXTENSION to the PICTURE transfer protocol ..

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11.

Which tissue in animal is responsible for the conduction of in impulses?

Answer» NERVOUS TISSUE is HELPED for conduction of nerve impulse
12.

What are scrubbers plz answer

Answer» BRUSH or other OBJECT USED to CLEAN SOMETHING.
13.

Which tissue in animal is responsible for the conduction of impulses

Answer»

Nervous TISSUES are RESPONSIBLE for the conduction of IMPULSES in animals

14.

WHAT do you understand by DDTin subject biology

Answer»

DDT :- DICHLORO DIPHENYL TRICHLORO ethane. It reduced diseases caused by rats, MOSQUITOES and flies.

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15.

Ploidy of leaf cell of a moss ????????pleas say the true answer guyssss

Answer»

PLOIDY of LEAF CELL of a MOSS is HAPLOID

16.

Name a bird that can fly over the world highest mountains

Answer»

BAR headed goose is a bird that can fly over the world HIGHEST MOUNTAIN.

17.

How does the pressure at the top of xylem vessels in a plant is reduced due to transpiration.....?????

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18.

Example for the triploblastic animals

Answer» STARFISH LIVERFLUKE BUTTERFLY
19.

Any two elements essential for plant growth.

Answer» CHLOROPHYLL and SUNLIGHT
20.

Which organisms were the first to evolve on earth: chemoautotrophs or chemoheterotrophs?

Answer» CHEMOAUTOTROPHS the first to evolve on the earth.

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21.

Name process resultiong to reabsorbtion of water

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22.

Molluscum that have closed type of circulatory system

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23.

What is cell organelles and its function can u write short answer

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The cell organelles are living structure scattered in the cell matrix (cytoplasm).They have definite SHAPES and PERFORM definite function. These organelles includes::


Mitochondrial
Golgi body
Endoplasmic reticulum's
vacuoles
Ribosomes
centrosomes (in animal cell)
plastics(in PLANTS cell)
LYSOSOMES

24.

The ion used for activation of ptyalin and maltase?

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Maltase. Maltase BREAKS down disaccharide maltose to the simple sugar glucose and is produced by the cells that LINE the SMALL intestine. ... Then the maltase secreted by the intestines converts the maltose into glucose, which is more USABLE by the body. The glucose can also be stored in the liver for future use.

25.

What is golgi apparatus I want short answer

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The GOLGI apparatus was first described by Camillo Golgi.It consists of a set of membrane-bound,fluid FILLED vesicles,tubules and FLATTENED cisternae,which are arranged parallel to each other in STACKS......

26.

Name the special type of parenchyma tissue present in hydrophytic plants give its significance which plant part provide the commercial cork

Answer»

I THINK SIMPLE PERMANENT TISSUE

27.

If sexhappens but cells doesnt enters then waht percentage of pregnancy occurs

Answer» 0 PERCENT CHANCES because there is no FERTILIZATION of the OVA
28.

If 420 out of 2000 nucleotides contain adenine how many pyrmidines are there

Answer»

adenine(A) and guanine(G) = purines = two rings structure


thymine(T) and CYTOSINE(C) = pyrimidines = one RING structure


now, according to Chargaff ,

no. of A = no. of T and

no. of G = no. of C


420 = A = T

total A + T = 420 + 420 = 840


from 2000 nucleotides , 840 = A + T


so G + C = 2000 - 840 = 1160


since G = C ,

2 C = 1160

G = C = 580


now,

total pyrimidines = T + C = 580 + 420 = 1000


29.

Who is the Aristotle?

Answer» ARISTOTLE was a GREAT GREEK PHILOSOPHER
30.

What is nucleus short answer

Answer» NUCLEUS is the BRAIN of the CELL.
31.

What is endoplasmic reticulum and its function

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In the cell is the ENDOPLASMIC reticulum(ER). While the FUNCTION ofthe nucleus is to ACT as thecell brain, the ER functions as a manufacturing and packaging system. It works CLOSELY with the Golgi apparatus, ribososmes, mRNA, and tRNA.

32.

Explain about carnot engine

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It is TYPE of ENGINR USED in VEHICLES.

33.

What happens if lactobaccillus is absent

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34.

What is cell organelles and its function

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Plants and animals are made up of many smaller units called cells. Each cell has a complex structure that can be viewed under a microscope and contains many even smaller elements called ORGANELLES. Plant cells contain some organelles not found in animal cells, such as cell walls and chloroplasts. Each organelle has specific functions in the life and health of the cell, and cell health is important for the well-being of the entire organism.

Nucleus

All plant and animal cells, which are eukaryote ORGANISMS, contain a true nucleus bounded by a nuclear membrane. (Prokaryotes such as bacteria and archaea don't have a nucleus.) This structure contains a eukaryotic cell's DNA and directs cell activities.

Endoplasmic reticulum

The cell membrane is double-layered in animals, and forms the outer cell boundary that protects the cell contents and regulates what goes in and out of cells. In plants, a plasma membrane lies just underneath the tough cell wall that supports plant tissue. The endoplasmic reticulum is an extensive membrane complex extending throughout the cytoplasm from the outer membrane of the nuclear envelope. It contains about half of the cell's membranous tissue. Rough endoplasmic reticulum contains ribosomes that produce proteins. Smooth endoplasmic reticulum manufactures lipids.

GOLGI Apparatus

Also called the Golgi complex or Golgi body, this organelle looks like a STACK of flattened water balloons. It processes the proteins produced by the endoplasmic reticulum and ribosomes, modifying and storing them until it packages them in vesicles. Lysosomes also come from the Golgi apparatus. These are sacs containing enzymes capable of breaking down cell macromolecules.

Storage Organelles

Vesicles are membranous sacs that transport or store a variety of compounds. Produced primarily in the membrane systems of the plasma membrane, endoplasmic reticulum and Golgi apparatus, they move throughout the cell along cytoplasmic filaments to discharge their contents to other organelles or outside the cell. Vacuoles are large in plant cells. One large vacuole takes up much of the cell space and functions in maintaining cell size and turgor pressure (the pressure the cell's contents exert on the wall). Animal cell vacuoles are smaller. They store compounds and help with water and waste regulation.

Energy-Producing Organelles

Mitochondria are peanut-shaped organelles found in both plants and animals. The sites of cellular respiration, they break down sugar to fuel the cell. Chloroplasts occur in plant cells. They contain chlorophylls, and photosynthesis occurs within them, allowing plant cells to form sugar from air and water in the presence of sunlight. Both mitochondria and chloroplasts are thought to have originated from free-living prokaryotic organisms that were engulfed by eukaryotic cells and developed SYMBIOTIC relationships with those cells early in the history of life.

35.

What is autosome linked recessive trait

Answer» INHERITING a specific disease, condition, or trait depends on the TYPE of chromosome that is affected. ... It also depends on whether the trait is dominant or recessive. A mutation in a gene on one of the first 22 nonsex chromosomes can lead to an autosomal DISORDER. GENES come in PAIRS.
36.

In which region was the cotton crop grown in india in early days?

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The COTTON CROP grown in India in EARLY days was in GUJARAT.

37.

Internal structure of seed?

Answer»

Bhai ye rha tera ans...

Angiosperm (flowering PLANTS)seeds CONSIST of three GENETICALLY distinct constituents: (1) the embryo formed from the zygote, (2) the endosperm, which is normally TRIPLOID, (3) the seed coat from TISSUE derived from the maternal tissue of the ovule.

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38.

Describe seed internal structure

Answer» HEY bro

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Angiosperm (flowering plants)seeds consist of THREE GENETICALLY distinct constituents: (1) the embryo FORMED from the zygote, (2) the endosperm, which is normally triploid, (3) the seed coat from TISSUE derived from the maternal tissue of the ovule.

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39.

Describe the seed structure?

Answer»

Hey bro...

ANGIOSPERM (flowering plants)seeds consist of three GENETICALLY distinct constituents: (1) the embryo formed from the zygote, (2) the endosperm, which is normally TRIPLOID, (3) the seed coat from tissue derived from the maternal tissue of the ovule.

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40.

What led the invention of microscopic world

Answer» ROBERT HOOKE and virchoy
41.

Describe internal structure of a seed?

Answer»

Hey dude!!!

Angiosperm (flowering plants)seeds consist of three genetically DISTINCT constituents: (1) the embryo formed from the zygote, (2) the endosperm, which is normally triploid, (3) the seed coat from tissue DERIVED from the maternal tissue of the ovule.

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42.

Why do a hit in testicles hurt?

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It HURTS as SCROTUM the skin containing TESTICLES is protected by any bone or any strong muscles which make them vulnerable and this hurt because all force on them absorbed by the NERVES and testicles

43.

What do YU mean by reproduction!!!

Answer»

production MEANS give birth to YOUNG ones

44.

Define meristimatic tissue deeply

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Meristimatic tissue is the tissue which helps in overall GROWTH of plant .Meristimatic TISSUES are three TYPES they are APICAL MERISTIMATIC TiSSUE ,LATERAL MERISTIMATIC TiSSUE, and INTER CALARY MERISTIMATIC TiSSUE (CAMBIUM)

45.

Describe the internal structure of a seed

Answer»

Angiosperm (FLOWERING PLANTS)seeds consist of three genetically DISTINCT constituents: (1) the embryo formed from the zygote, (2) the ENDOSPERM, which is normally TRIPLOID, (3) the seed coat from tissue derived from the maternal tissue of the ovule.

46.

What are acquired and inherited traits????

Answer» ACQUIRED DISEASE are those which ACQUIRE after BIRTH . inherited DISEASES ate those which are present by birth
47.

In which language most of the scientific literature was written?

Answer» SANSKRIT is a scientific language.
unlike English and other popular LANGUAGES, Sanskrit is SPOKEN as WELL as WRITTEN.
48.

If hb level in blood decreasing means how no of red blood cells will decrease

Answer»

No, this is not POSSIBLE because hb level decreases because LESS AMOUNT of oxygen COMBINES with hb

49.

If endometrium thickness is 4.6mm, what are the chances of pregnancy

Answer»

There are 46 PERCENT of PREGNANCY

50.

How do our legs swell

Answer»

If we fall or if ANYONE is having some obesity problem or some malnutrition they may get this swelling or some PEOPLE who suffer with DIABETES and b.p and they R injured they may get the swelling.

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