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Human. .আদিম মানুহে কি পদ্ধতিৰে খাদ্য সংগ্রহ কৰিছিল আলােচনা কৰা।ORthe art of writing |
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Answer» Explanation: BOOKS OPEN up a diverse world of opportunities and play an important role in education. LEARNING is incomplete without Books and this is why we have curated the Maharashtra State Board Books of all CLASSES. Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and HIGHER Secondary Education frames the Syllabus and Textbooks to all the students. |
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The pioneering community in a xerosere are _______. * |
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Answer» Answer: These are the symbiotic associations of algae and FUNGI. They have special arrangements called thalli. In thalli, they can collect wind-blown SOIL particles which help them to form a thin layer of soil. So, they are the pioneer community as they are the first to INHABIT the BARE rock SURFACE to begin an ecosystem. DØ MÂRK ME THE BRAINLIEST |
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Name the place where chauri Chaura inciderittook place |
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Answer» Answer: Gorakhpur districtThe Chauri CHAURA incident TOOK place on 4 FEBRUARY 1922 in Chauri Chaura, Gorakhpur district of the United Province, British India (present-day Uttar Pradesh, India). Explanation: |
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Which one of these is odd one out sternum, lumbar, sacrum, cranium, humerus. |
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Answer» lumber Explanation: |
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Intresting features of sphenodon |
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Answer» Explanation: The tuatara may LOOK like a lizard, but it's unique. ... The name "tuatara" comes from the Maori for "peaks on the back." Tuataras have spiny crests ALONG their backs made from soft, triangular folds of skin. ... They are surprisingly long-lived. ... They have a third EYE. |
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Describe the function of the heart. |
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Answer» Explanation: HEART is verry ESSENTIAL part of our body. without heart we cannot SURVIVE .heart helps to circulate the blood and transport blood to others part of our body . when we take any tension we cause to heart atack |
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Explain in detail three trimesters of pregnancy ? |
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Answer» Explanation: A pregnancy is divided into trimesters: the first trimester is from WEEK 1 to the end of week 12. the second trimester is from week 13 to the end of week 26. the third trimester is from week 27 to the end of the pregnancy. |
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What is the basic concepts of the health |
Answer» Biomedical concept, ecological concept, psychosocial concept and holistic concept are basic concepts of the health.Explanation:
To Learn More... 1.Mention the basic concepts related to clinical NUTRITION and dietetics 2.Statrt your introduction by defining the following key concepts .Ill-healthy |
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Guys i choosed c is it right |
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Answer» HEY mate |
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I need help in this watch one |
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Answer» Answer: |
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Help me guys please i'm thankful |
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Answer» a Explanation: SMALL INTESTINE(duodenum,jejunum, ILEUM) - large intestine(cecum,COLON,rectum) |
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Who is the lady prime minister of India 2021 |
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How are traits inherited ? |
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Answer» FLW ME Explanation: INHERITED traits are PASSED from parent to offspring according to the rules of Mendelian GENETICS. Most traits are not strictly determined by genes, but rather are influenced by both genes and environment. |
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The entrance of fallopian tube of a lady is blocked. She wants motherhood.Which method will help her. |
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Answer» ANSWER : IVF (in VITRO fertilization) will help her. IVF : In vitro fertilization is a process of fertilization where an EGG is combined with sperm outside the body, in vitro. The process INVOLVES monitoring and stimulating a woman's ovulatory process, removing an ovum or ova from the woman's ovaries and letting sperm fertilize them in a culture medium in a laboratory. HOPE IT HELPS. PLEASE MARK THIS ANSWER AS BRAINLEIST. |
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Differences between plant cell and animal cell. |
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Answer» Answer: Plant cells have a cell wall, as well as a cell MEMBRANE. In PLANTS, the cell wall surrounds the cell membrane. This gives the plant cell its UNIQUE rectangular SHAPE. ANIMAL cells simply have a cell membrane, but no cell wall. |
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DEFINE TRANSPIRATION??HEY! HOW ARE U ALL... |
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Answer» Answer: Transpiration is the process of water movement through a plant and its evaporation from aerial parts, such as leaves, STEMS and flowers. Water is necessary for plants but only a small amount of water TAKEN up by the roots is used for GROWTH and metabolism. The REMAINING 97–99.5% is lost by transpiration and GUTTATION. It's fine... I'm fine... Everything is fine bro.. |
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What is physical digestion in what is chemical digestion difference between |
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Answer» Explanation: Physical digestion is also known as mechanical digestion. During mechanical digestion, food is physically broken down into smaller pieces. The mouth is a GOOD example for where mechanical digestion occurs. The teeth GRIND, cut, and shred food into smaller pieces. This increases the overall surface area of the food being EATEN which is important for chemical digestion. Chemical digestion is DONE with various chemicals and will chemically break down the food into simpler and simpler molecules. Two broad categories of chemicals used in chemical digestion are acids and enzymes. Things like hydrochloric acid and amylase are specific examples. Amylase will be used in the mouth. That means the mouth is capable of doing both chemical and mechanical digestion. Saliva contains the amylase enzyme which specifically targets sugars and starches. Teeth TEAR the food into smaller pieces, which gives the food a greater surface area for the amylase to attack. |
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Givean account externalgenitalia in human females |
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What is oxytoxin?Where is it formed in our human body |
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Answer» Oxytocin is produced in the hypothalamus and is SECRETED into the bloodstream by the posterior PITUITARY gland. Secretion DEPENDS on electrical activity of neurons in the hypothalamus – it is released into the blood when these cells are excited. |
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(x) Hotspots are the examples of(a) in-situ conservation(C) wildlife protection(b) ex-situ conservation(d) water conservation |
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Answer» a . INSITU CONSERVATION |
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Which of the following is not a correct pairA) Bile - LiverB) Trypsin - PancreasC) Pepsin - Small intestine D) Ptyaline - Salivary glandsWhat is the right procedure to remove chlorophyll from a destarched leaf?A) Boil the destarched leaf in lime water.B) Boil the destarchedC) Boil the destarched leaf in water only.D) Boil the destarched leaf in mixture of alcohol and water.A plant is kept in dark for about forty eight hours before conducting any experimensis in order to :A)Remove chlorophyll from leaves B) Remove water from leavesC) Ensure that no photosynthesis occurred D) Ensure that leaves are free from tThe chemical used to absorb Carbon dioxideA) KMNO4B) KOHC) HClD) NaOH |
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Answer» Answer: Which of the following is not a correct pair A) Bile - Liver B) Trypsin - Pancreas C) PEPSIN - Small intestine D) Ptyaline - Salivary glands What is the right procedure to remove chlorophyll from a destarched leaf? A) Boil the destarched leaf in lime water. B) Boil the destarched C) Boil the destarched leaf in water only. D) Boil the destarched leaf in mixture of ALCOHOL and water. A plant is kept in dark for about FORTY eight hours'to the following in the morning and Explanation: Which of the following is not a correct pair A) Bile - Liver B) Trypsin - Pancreas C) Pepsin - Small intestine D) Ptyaline - Salivary glands What is the right procedure to remove chlorophyll from a destarched leaf? A) Boil the destarched leaf in lime water. B) Boil the destarched C) Boil the destarched leaf in water only. D) Boil the destarched leaf in mixture of alcohol and water. A plant is kept in dark for about forty eight hours'to the following in the morning and |
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. Youhaveto help her,her. (changethe voice) |
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Answer» Answer Bro I don't have POINTS |
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1. When water enters the cell, the pressure exerted by its swollen protoplast isa. turgor pressureb. D. P.D.c. osmotic pressured. Imbibition |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: Turgor pressure is the force WITHIN the cell that pushes the plasma MEMBRANE against the cell wall. It is also called hydrostatic pressure, and defined as the pressure measured by a fluid, measured at a certain point within itself when at equilibrium. Hope this helps |
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(vii)Find the odd organism :(a) Wuchereria bancrofti(c) Brugia timori(b) Brugia malayi(d) Ascaris lumbricoides |
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Answer» Answer: D. Ascaris lumbricoides Explanation: Out of all the options only ascaris can be SEE with NAKED eyes and prime organ is the SMALL instestines. While the rest causes lymphatic filariasis |
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(vi) The supporting cells that produce myelin sheath in the CNS are(a) Oligodendrocytes(b) Satellite cells(c) Astrocytes (d) Schwann cells |
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Answer» Explanation: HEYA!! Here is your answer!! Oligodendrocytes are the supporting cells that PRODUCES mylien sheath in the Central Nervous System.While SCHWANN cells produces MYELIN sheath in the PNS.Hope it helps u!! |
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What does hemodialysis compromise? |
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Answer» Answer: Here is your answer ⬇️Explanation: Hemodialysis is a treatment to filter WASTES and WATER from your blood, as your kidneys did when they were healthy. Hemodialysis helps control blood pressure and balance important MINERALS, such as POTASSIUM, sodium, and CALCIUM, in your blood. Hope it's helps you |
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IronRequired for formation of haemoglobin(Hb) which carries oxygen round the bodySource |
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Answer» yes, its true Explanation: |
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The large dome shaped muscle which forms the floor of the chest cavity |
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Answer» Answer: diaphragm The diaphragm, located below the LUNGS, is the major muscle of RESPIRATION. It is a large, dome-shaped muscle that contracts RHYTHMICALLY and continually, and most of the time, involuntarily. Upon inhalation, the diaphragm contracts and FLATTENS and the chest cavity enlarges. |
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Information about photosystem 1 |
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Answer» Answer: PHOTOSYSTEM I is an integral MEMBRANE protein complex that USES light energy to catalyze the transfer of electrons across the thylakoid membrane from plastocyanin to ferredoxin. Ultimately, the electrons that are TRANSFERRED by Photosystem I are used to produce the high energy carrier NADPH. Explanation: |
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Imagine you are generating a site-directed mutant of a protein in which a given residue is replaced by anotherresidue. Which one of the following substitutions will result in the highest isoelectric point of the mutantcompared to the wild type? (X → Y means residue X in the wild type is replaced by residue Y in the mutant).a. Asp → Argb. Arg → AspC. Tyr Lysd. Gly → Argplease explain how to solve. |
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Answer» Answer: a is the answerSite-directed mutagenesis of an amino ACID residue in the bacteriophage P2 OGR protein IMPLICATED in interaction with ESCHERICHIA coli RNA polymerase |
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Distinguish between external and closure in leaves |
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Answer» ifudueudueudhckvkirufhcufudjckvlgudurifitititigkvkcjf8r7ri Explanation: urufrydigigogrs6dhhdustcuhofysysfuxycsydiffjhhhhgufsedhitrx |
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Find the gain percent give answer |
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Answer» GAIN percent is 5%. Explanation: Its GIVEN that, gain = RS. 15 Cost price (CP) = Rs. 300 therefore, |
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(111) ilmonarb) The path which the blood flows through during pulmonary circulation is :(i) RA → RV Pulmonary arteries → Lungs → Pulmonary veins → LA(ii) LA → LV → Pulmonary veins → Lungs → Pulmonary arteries → RA(iii) LA LV → Aorta → Body → Vena Cavae → RA(iv) RA RV → Vena Cavae Body → Aorta → LAwhich option |
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Answer» (I) is the correct ONE as the RA and RV have deoxygenated blood and pulmonary arteries carry out the deoxygenated blood and pulmonary VEIN BRINGS the oxygenation blood |
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Who was the first person who proposed the theory of evolution |
| Answer» CHARLES Darwin and ALFRED Russel Wallace PROPOSED the THEORY of evolution | |
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What are the products of photosynthesis and where do the substances go when they move out of the chloroplast? |
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Answer» When photosynthesis takes place in the PRESENCE of sunlight it RELEASES water (very less amount) and oxygen. And STARCH is ALSO produced but not released which is then by a special tissue cell sent to other parts of the plant. |
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Que1 what is the difference between endosperm and cotyledon ?que2 give reason why oxygen is bigger than mg |
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Answer» QUE 1)ANS) The endosperm PROVIDES nutrition for the developing EMBRYO and cotyledon(s) provide nutrition for the YOUNG seedling. |
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Preparation of stethoscope with paper cup and plastic tube |
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Answer» You NEED:PLASTIC tube,paper cup,aluminium foil,tape,glue |
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Which gland contribute fluid to the semen? |
| Answer» PROSTATE GLAND CONTRIBUTES FLUID to the SEMEN | |
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Name any 5 different groups of infectious agents and give an example of disease caused by them.URGENT!!! |
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Answer» TYPES OF INFECTIOUS AGENTS----DISEASE CAUSED BY THEM |
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