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Smooth E.R is the major site for synthesis of (A) Proteins(B) Cellulose(C) Lipids(D) Nucleic acids |
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Name the crop breeding phenomenon and state its objective that hashelped in overcoming hidden hunger |
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Answer» ONG>ANSWER: Ghbhxfhbvhjbfgyugtyh |
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Name the following (5) I. The smallest cell. II. Tissue found in the lining of trachea |
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Answer» ong>ANSWER: Explanation: 1)The Cerebellum's Granule Cell is the smallest cell in the human BODY that is between 4 micrometers to 4.5 micrometers long. The RBC 's size also found roughly 5 micrometer 2)EPITHELIAL TISSUE IS FOUND IN LINING OF TRACHEA PLS MARK IT AS BRAINLIEST |
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Describe the structure of nephron, with labelled diagram. |
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Answer» ong>Answer: Each Nephron has basically two parts : 1. MALPIGHIAN body 2. Renal TUBULE Malpighian Body: It consists of Bowman’s capsule and bunch of FINE blood capillaries called glomerulus. Glomerulus develops from afferent arteriole. It gives rise to an efferent arteriole. Renal Tubule: It has three parts Proximal Convoluted Tubule (PCT) Loop of Henle ‘U’ shaped second or Distal Convoluted Tubule (DCT) Explanation: plz MARK as brainlist and thanked me |
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A flowering plants A non flowering plants A tree A shrub |
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Answer» ong>Explanation: FLOWERING PLANTS are those that produce FLOWERS and blossoms. |
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Name the sheep cloned sucessfully metion the year and date on which it was born |
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Answer» ong>Answer: Dolly the SHEEP was the first and famous sheep which was a result of adult somatic cell cloning ( 5th JULY 1996-14 February 2003). Hope You LIKED my answer, pls MARK it as the brainliest if u wish to :-) |
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Fluid nature of cell membrane is important for which of the following functions a) Cell growth b) Secretionc) Endocytosisd) Cell division(A) a and b(B) b, c and d(C) a, b and(D) a, b, c and d |
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Draw the block diagrams of single and double circulations and label them. |
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Answer» ONG>ANSWER: SEE the attachment. Hope it HELPS! |
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Vacuoles A.disrupt water balance in animals B.provide flexibility to plant cells C.are small-sized in animal cell and large-sized in plant cell D.All of the above |
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Answer» ONG>ANSWER: c Explanation: are small in animals and large in PLANTS |
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Mention any four differences between arteries and veins |
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Answer» ER is in the attachment please MARK Me As BRAINLIEST and FOLLOW me |
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Give four example of nutrients obtained by consumption of plant material |
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Answer» TS are unique organisms that can absorb nutrients and WATER through their root system, as well as carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. ... Essential Nutrients. Table 1. Essential Elements for PLANT Growth Macronutrients Micronutrients Nitrogen (N) Molybdenum (Mo) Phosphorus (P) Copper (CU) |
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Is it good to have sex at a young age |
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Answer» ong>Answer: NOPE... EVERYTHING has AGE to do |
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If 4 individuals in a laboratory population of 80 fruit flies died during a week. The death rate in the population is (A) 0.15 per week(B) 0.05 per year(C) 0.1 per year(D) 0.05 per weekho |
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Answer» ONG>ANSWER: (D) 0.05 per week Explanation: 4 is 5% of 80, hence 0.05 out of 1 WHOLE population. Hope You liked my answer, pls MARK it as the brainliest if u wish to :-) |
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Distinguish between chytrridiomycota and ascomycota |
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Answer» ong>Answer: Chytridiomycota (chytrids) are considered the most primitive group of fungi. They are mostly AQUATIC, and their gametes are the only FUNGAL CELLS known to have FLAGELLA. ... Ascomycota (sac fungi) FORM spores in sacs called asci during sexual reproduction. Explanation: 100 thanks =inbox and follow me |
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An age pyramid represents a) Different age groups in a populationsb) Males and Females in a combined diagramc) Growth status of a populationsd) Type of natural selection operating The incorrect one is(A) B & D(B) A & C(C) A & D(D) D only |
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Answer» ong>Answer: D) D only Explanation: NATURAL SELECTION cannot be identified from AGE pyramid. Hope You liked my answer, pls mark it as the brainliest if u WISH to :-) |
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Observe the pictures and tell the life process which you identified |
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Answer» ong>Answer: 1) vegetative propogation (layering) |
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Which plant in UK was used in surgery |
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Answer» ONG>Answer: Opium Explanation: |
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Please give the answer I will mark you brainliest |
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Answer» ong>Answer: Explanation: MARK as BRAINLIEST |
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Cholera and typhoid are transmitted by which water |
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Answer» ong>ANSWER: STORED water in CONTAINER from LONG time or dirty water |
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Saw many peeps tensed because of their upcoming exam Here is a motivational quote :) “Believe in yourself and all that you are. Know that there is something inside you that is greater than any obstacle.” – Christian D. Larson |
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Answer» ONG>ANSWER: mark me as BRAINLIST than I will give your answer |
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Answer the following questions briefly. (1) What are the three questions put forth by the poetess to the cric?Ans. |
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N4 = N, ert in which 'r' refers to (A) Population density after time't (B) Intrinsic rate of natural increase (C) Density independent curve (D) Population density at time zero |
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Expression for potential energy |
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Answer» ong>Answer: The formula for potential energy DEPENDS on the force acting on the two OBJECTS. For the gravitational force the formula is P.E. = mgh, where m is the mass in kilograms, g is the ACCELERATION due to gravity (9.8 m / s2 at the SURFACE of the earth) and h is the HEIGHT in meters. |
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What is the arrangement of the protein molecules |
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Answer» ONG>ANSWER: The primary structure of a protein is the LINEAR arrangement, or SEQUENCE, of amino acid residues that constitute the polypeptide chain. |
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Whole mass of an atom is concetrated in its Centre |
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Answer» ong>ANSWER: yes it is correct whole MASS in ATOM is consist of protons and NEUTRONS , ELECTRONS has no role in it. |
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Prepare a model of any microorganism with clay and write the characteristics of the microscope. Draw this pictures |
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Answer» ong>Explanation: A general biological MICROSCOPE mainly consists of an objective LENS, ocular lens, lens tube, stage, and reflector. An OBJECT placed on the stage is magnified through the objective lens. When the target is focused, a magnified IMAGE can be observed through the ocular lens. follow me... |
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Which food component is present in the rice? |
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Answer» ONG>ANSWER: CARBOHYDRATE will be the answer. |
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The pyramid of energy is always upright"states that: 1 the energy conservation efficiency of herbivore is better than carnivorous2. the energy conservation efficiency of carnivorous is better than herbivores3.producers have the lowest energy conversation efficiency4.energy conversion efficiency is same in all trophic level |
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I Asked a new question if anyone know which is the new bacteria outbreak in china it is not covid so get an correct answer you can use google |
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Answer» ONG>Answer: BRUCELLOSIS is the new BACTERIA outbreak in CHINA. |
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Observe the below given age pyramid. For human population and select the correct option that reflects the growth status (A) Stable (B) Declining (C) Growing (D) Expanding |
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Answer» ong>ANSWER: GROWING........ if it's right mark as BRAINLIEST |
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जब एक फूल के परागकण उसी पौधे के दूसरे फूल के वर्तिका ग्रह पर स्थानांतरित होते हैं इस प्रकार के परागण को क्या कहते हैं |
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Answer» ONG>ANSWER: SELF POLLINATION (स्व–परागण) |
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Food can be preserved by which methods |
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Answer» ONG>Answer: preservation Explanation: please give me THANKS |
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What are the major parts of nephron |
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Answer» ong>Answer: plz mark me brainliest !! A NEPHRON. The GLOMERULUS. Proximal Convoluted TUBULE. The Loop of HENLE. Distal Convoluted Tubule and Collecting Duct |
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expalin the basis of classification in living organisms and the 5 kingdoms in detail (please in detail) |
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Answer» ong>Answer: On what basis are the LIVING organisms divided in the five-kingdom classification? The living organisms are divided into five different kingdoms – PROTISTA, Fungi, Plantae, ANIMALIA, and Monera on the basis of their characteristics such as CELL structure, mode of nutrition, mode of REPRODUCTION and body organization. Explanation: plz mark as brainlies & plz follow me & give thanks |
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What are the major parts of the nephron |
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Answer» ong>ANSWER:
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An age pyramid represents a) Different age groups in a populations b) Males and Females in a combined diagram c) Growth status of a populations d) Type of natural selection operating The incorrect one is (A) B&D (B) A&C (C) A&D (D) D only |
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Answer» ONG>ANSWER: lhahdksypfktdhlucillodlfltrdp |
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4. Arrange the following set of terms in order, So af t] be in logical sequence. Rewrite the correct order.(a) Embryo, 1st male gamete, zygote, egg cell,micropyle.(b) Zygote, embryo, seed, allogamy, fusion ofgametes.(c) Seed coat bursts, hypocotyl elongates, radiclegrows downward, hypocotyl forms loop abovethe soil, epicotyl elongates. |
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Answer» ONG>ANSWER: Your answer is in the PICTURE |
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Statement -I: Population density need not necessary by measured in numbers only Statement-11: Some times for certain ecological investigation there is no need to know the absolute population densities relative densities serve the purpose equally well (A) S-I and S-II are true (B) S-I and S-II are false (C) S-I is true S-ll is false (D) SI is false S-ll is true |
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Answer» ONG>ANSWER: D is the best answer for your QUESTION please mark my answer as brainliest answer I will follow |
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How do normal cells become cancerous |
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Answer» ong>Answer: Cancers are caused when cells divide too rapidly, and are dividing without CORRECTING mistakes in the DNA (mutations). We have PROTECTIVE genes in our cells which control the rate of division, fix problems with DNA, or EVEN kill the cell if it too damaged. Hope it HELPS u mark as brainliest and don't forget to FOLLOW me !!!!! |
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Sam Charging* method ofin 3 typesfriction9] 2 Conduction3 Induction.xlo |
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Answer» ction Explanation: |
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If the valves in veins of the legs fail to stop the flow of blood,what could be the consequences of the failure |
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Answer» er: If the veins of legs fail to STOP the FLOW of blood the main consequences that show up are – blood pooling and CREATING PRESSURE in lower veins of legs. |
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If a new habitat is colonized the factor that plays more significant role to population growth is (A) Immigration (B) Emigration (C) Natality (D) All of the above |
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Answer» ong>ANSWER: D is the best answer for your question PLEASE mark my answer as BRAINLIEST answer I will follow you please |
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What is vaginal pills |
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Answer» ong>Answer: mark as brainlist friend plz.... Explanation: This medication is used to treat VAGINAL yeast infections. Clotrimazole reduces vaginal BURNING, itching, and discharge that may occur with this condition. This medication is an azole antifungal. It WORKS by stopping the growth of yeast (fungus) that causes the INFECTION. |
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Write the name of nitrogen fixating bacteria |
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Answer» ong>ANSWER: Free-living nitrogen-fixers include the cyanobacteria ANABAENA and NOSTOC and genera such as Azotobacter, Beijerinckia, and CLOSTRIDIUM. Learn more about cyanobacteria. |
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Prepare a model of a chloroplast with locally available resource material. |
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Answer» ong>Answer: Make maximum use of the local environment as a teaching aid. All schools have an environment that can be exploited for DISCUSSION, investigations and sources of classroom data. Make maximum use of the local community as a teaching aid. Parents and others are an important source for stories, for remembering what things were LIKE in the past, and for having opinions on EVERYDAY issues. They can also help to find materials for lessons such as plants (use vegetables such as onions and tomatoes), chicken feet (to look at muscles and tendons), fish (to look at gills and external structures) from the market – perhaps something that is left over at the end of the day or from the farm. Exploit the communication systems CURRENTLY in place. Nearly all communities now have ACCESS to radio, often with many channels available. Use some of the programmes available to stimulate debate and discussion. Make teaching aids from materials around the school. Old boxes, magazines, newspapers and even plastic bottles can be turned into teaching aids. (One of the teachers in the discussion group described how she had built a model of a volcano using such materials. The model could be opened out to show the ‘inner workings’ of the volcano.) Cooperate with other schools, directly or by exchange of letters. This can be highly motivating for students and it opens up all sorts of possible exchanges of information (for example, exchanges of information between urban and rural schools can lead to interesting comparisons). Let the school become a resource for the local community: one teacher described how mothers came to some lessons and thus improved their own literacy. Set up a school garden: Plants can be grown in even a small area. Students of all ages can benefit from participating in the planning, planting, growing and use stages in the development of a garden. Explanation: |
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How can we keep our kidney healthy |
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Answer» er: MONITOR weight and EAT a healthy diet A healthy diet that's low in sodium, PROCESSED meats, and other kidney-damaging FOODS MAY help reduce the risk of kidney damage. Focus on eating fresh ingredients that are naturally low-sodium, such as cauliflower, blueberries, fish, whole grains, and more. |
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The term interbreeding implies to (A) Sexually reproducing organisms only (B) Asexually reproducing organisms only (C) Both A and B (D) Reproduction in only unicellular organisms |
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Answer» ong>Answer: (C) is the CORRECT answer Explanation: HOPE it helps you dear.....THANK my answer and mark as BRAINLIEST dear..... |
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The term cardiac refers to which organ inthe body |
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Answer» ONG>Answer: Heart The CIRCULATORY SYSTEM of the lungs is the PORTION REFERRED to cardiovascular system. ... The cardiac refers to heart and carry blood to the vein and known as circulatory system. |
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