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1.

The type of ovule of pinus

Answer» PINUS is a GYMNOSPERM. so the OVULE of pinus is the TYPE of ovule of gymnosperm
2.

The largest coral reef in the world is found near the coast of which country

Answer»

The ANSWER is AUSTRALIA

3.

Reason for hibiscus flowers have large and brightly coloured petals why

Answer»

To ATTRACT POLLINATORS

4.

Write one main difference between asexual and sexual mode of reproduction. which species is likely to have comparative better chances of survival - the one reproduction asexual or the one reproduction sexual give reason to justify your answere.

Answer»

Sexual where 2 gametes r present MALE nd FEMALE...asexual 1 gamete is present EITHER male or female...sexual REPRODUCTION is better as there is both male and female gametes r present

5.

What is a role of circulatory system in energy production?

Answer»

Circulatory SYSTEM is the system which TRANSPORTS all the materials LIKE WATER food energy and waste products. This system will provide food to each and every cell .so, circulatory system helps in energy production

6.

Is birds hollow bones filled with air?

Answer»

Yes bones of birds are PNEUMATIC means FILLED with AIR.

7.

Why are echinodermata called spiny bodied animals

Answer»

Because they have SPINE on BODY

8.

The body's response to danger is triggered by the release of

Answer» ADRENALINE GLANDS SECRETE adrenaline. They are PRESENT over the KIDNEYS
9.

On what is dyslexia and how can you help a person suffering from it?

Answer» EDUCATORS,PARENTS ,ADULTS ACTIVITY DONATE voulnteer
10.

Why plants take sunlight???

Answer» ANS. to MAKE their own food.
or U can SAY for PHOTOSYNTHESIS.
11.

Photosynthesising bacteria convert co2 to water and oxygen

Answer»

Photosynthesising BACTERIA CONVERT CO2 into C6H12O6

12.

Percentage of lactic acid converted in cori cycle into glucose

Answer»

41 ,71 and 92 PERCENTAGE is CONVERTED.

13.

What is photophosphorus

Answer»

Phosphouroys is a CHEMICAL ELEMENT

14.

What is length of tip of pencil

Answer» 3 MM of PENCILS POINT
15.

Pain in left upper jaw root of teeth homeopathic medicin

Answer»

You should TAKE hepar sulph and silicea

16.

Normal pulse rate of human being by world health organization

Answer»

NORMAL pules rate of healthy HUMAN being is 72 beats/min.


If more than 80 beats/min. :- tachycardia

if less than 60 beats/min. :- bradycardia

17.

Normal pulse rate according to world health organization

Answer»

NORMAL PULSE RATE according to the WORLD HEALTH organisation is 120mg hg1

18.

Help me! !! Tmrw science exam pt-1 , class 10 just tell me what are important ones to read, Will mark u as branliest!

Answer»

But which are the CHAPTERS COMING on EXAM ?¿?

19.

Moderators names ???

Answer»

____ HEYA mate____


Here are the NAMES of Some Moderators


1) BRAINLY Yodha

2) Shati

3 ) Nikki 57


hope they will HELP you!!!

20.

Why vitamin D called sunshine vitamin

Answer»

Because we can OBTAIN VITAMIN D from the SUNLIGHT.

21.

A short note on anaerobic respiration

Answer»

Anareboic respiration MEANS the respiration in which absence of OXYGEN is there End products are ethanol and lactic acid It takes place only in cytoplasm Much LESS energy is PRODUCED Eg:yeast

22.

Negetive blood group give apositive blood group man why

Answer»

Because they(-ve blood) don't have RH antigen so no any ANTIBODY form by +ve blood group man.


If +ve blood gives to a PERSON with -ve blood group then antibody form by receiver against Rh antigen and they kill all the +ve blood CELLS.

23.

Natural ways to stop pregnancy after 10 days of intercourse

Answer» PLEASE STOP POSTING such QUESTIONS
24.

Name two deseases caused in children due to protein deficiency

Answer»

MARASMUS and khwasiworkar these two DISEASE are caused by DEFICIENCY of PROTEIN.

25.

Can anyone please explain mewhat is systematics?

Answer»

Hey Alina,



Biological systematics is the study of the diversification of living forms, both PAST and present, and the RELATIONSHIPS among living things through time. Relationships are visualized as evolutionary trees.


hope dis HELPS U!


with regards,

26.

Help me!!! Please tell me what are important questions for PT-1, science, cbse class 10,

Answer» STRUCTURE and function of :-
HUMAN heart
Human excretory system
Human brain
Human nervous system
These R most important. OTHERS one can manage. But these has to be digested properly.
27.

Principal of gram staining

Answer»

The STRUCTURE of GRM cell wall determines weather it is grm pstive or negative.when stained with a primary stain and fixed by mordant some bacteria are ABLE to RETAIN the primary stain by decolorization while others get DECOLORIZED by decolorizer

28.

Differentiate between metaphase of mitosis and metaphase 1 of meiosis

Answer»

In netaphase of mitosis only ONE EQUATORIAL plate is formed but in METAPHASE 1 of MEIOSIS TWO metaphasic plates are formed.

29.

Name the part of the pistil which traps the pollen grains

Answer»

stigma is PART of PISTIL which traps the POLLEN GRAINS because it's sticky in nature.

30.

Name the hormone that influences secretion of oestrogen

Answer»

Your ANSWER is SEX HORMONES

31.

Name the different kinds of fibers clothes you come across in your daily life

Answer»

Silk COTTON JUTE fabric woolen and ETC

32.

Name the agent which transports oxygen to all parts of the body

Answer»

Haemoglobin carry oxygen to all PARTS of BODY. 1 haemoglobin CONTAINS 4 molecules of oxygen.

33.

Name 5place where cuboidal epithelium tissue is present

Answer»

Simple cuboidal EPITHELIUM is a type of epithelium that consists of a single layer of cuboidal (cube-like) cells. These cuboidal cells have large, spherical and central nuclei.

Simple cuboidal epithelia are FOUND on the SURFACE of ovaries, the lining of nephrons, the walls of the renal tubules, and PARTS of the eye and thyroid.

On these SURFACES, the cells perform secretion and absorption

34.

Names of the scientists who have researched on plant cells

Answer»

Robert HOOKE was the SCIENTIST who RESEARCHED on plant cell

35.

Name of the animal that is intelligent animal belong to species of ape

Answer»

Your ANSWER is CHIMPANZEE

36.

Name all intestinal juice and their function?

Answer»

Amlaysus-moltos-act on carbohydrates
Pepsin-peptones-act on protins
Tripsin-fatty acid-act on FAT

37.

Name of animal lives in naturally made underground tunnels

Answer»

Here is your answer
mole
vole
mere cat
mole rat
mice
rats
DESERT scorpion
prairie DOG
WOLF FOX

38.

Name amy two types if cells that act as cellular barriers

Answer»

MONOCYTE and NEUTROPHILS ACT as CELLULAR BARRIERS .

39.

Name all the ways in which heterotrophic nutrition is categorised

Answer»

Heteroptrophic NUTRITION is categorised in FOUR ways-
parasitic nutrition
symbiotic nutrition
saprotrohic nutrition
insectivorous nutrition

PLS MARK as brainliest

40.

My hair growth is very less so which shampoo is promote hair growth

Answer» CLINIC PLUS is your ANSWER
41.

different the following meristematic tissues and brown tissues epical meristematic and Lateral meristematic parenchyma and collenchyma sclerenchyma and parenchyma xylem and problem epidermis and bark

Answer»

EPICAL MERISTEM-As the plant MATURES, apical meristems in the shoots produce new buds and leaves, and apical meristems in the roots are the points of active growth for roots. All growth PRODUCED by the apical meristems is primary growth and results in more primary tissues, which essentially extends the primary plant body.


Lateral meristems, called cambia, run the LENGTH of the stems and roots of vascular plants and produce secondary tissues, which develop after a plant organ—or part of a plant organ—has CEASED to elongate. Secondary growth is essentially an increase in girth. The vascular cambium produces secondary xylem and secondary phloem, and the cork cambium (phellogen) produces cork cells, from which the outer bark develops.summarizes the patterns of primary and secondary growth from ROOT and shoot apical meristems.

42.

Difference between vacuoles and vesicle

Answer»

Vesicles and vacuoles are SACS used for storage INSIDE eukaryotic cells. Plant cells have a single VACUOLE which is generally the LARGEST organelle inside the cell. In ANIMAL cells, there are several vesicles which are smaller and more numerous than vacuoles.

43.

In newton's second law F=ma(for constant mass m), a is the acceleration of the mass m with respect to1)any observer 2)any inertial observer 3) an observer at rest only 4)an observer moving with uniform speed only

Answer» 2. any INERTIAL OBSERVER
44.

During ecdysis _______ is shed off.

Answer»

Old SKIN is SHED off. In arthropods and insects the outer CUTICLE is peeled off. In reptiles the old skin of its skin is shed off.......... HOPE THIS HELPS U...........

45.

What is the role of lactobacillus in curd formation. Give answer in a short paragraph.

Answer» LACTOBACILLUS FORMS ENZYME that HELPS to form.curd
46.

What is the great source of protein in grains??

Answer»

Pulses
Hope it HELPS..

47.

What is similarly between sieve tube companion cell

Answer»

Heya..!!!!
Sieve tubes MEMBERS do not have ribosomes or a nucleus and thus needcompanion cells to help them function as transport MOLECULESCOMPANION cells provide Sieve tube members with proteins necessary for signaling and ATP in order to help them transfer molecules between DIFFERENT PARTS ofthe plant.
Dude! I think It will help u ...

48.

How do we get silk thread from silk worms

Answer»

Here is your answer

Extracting raw silk starts by CULTIVATING the silk worms on MULBERRY leaves Once the worms starts pupating in their cocoons these are dissolved in boiling WATER in order for individual long fibres to be EXTRACTED and fed into the SPINNING reel

49.

Simpld 5 antibiotics and for what diseases they are used

Answer»

Antibiotics: All You Need To KNOW. They include a range of powerful drugs and are USED to treat DISEASES caused by bacteria. Infections caused byviruses, such as colds, flu, most COUGHS, and sore THROATS cannot be treated with antibiotics.

50.

Microbiology or forensic science which subject has better scope in india

Answer» MICROBIOLOGY has BETTER SCOPE in INDIA