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1.

Bread mould respires in the presence of _______ guys plese help kardo​

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The sporangium of bread mould RELEASES a LARGE number of spores that GERMINATE on a suitable substratum to form the HYPHAE.

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Give the formulae of the compounds formed by the following sets of elements(a) N and H(b) Na and O​

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(a) Nitrogen & Hydrogen react to form ammonia

ammonia --- 2NH3

reaction :- N2 + H2 ------ 2NH3

(B) Na & O react to form sodium oxide

reaction :- NA2 + O2 ---- NA2O

3.

Which of the following is true about bacteria

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Bacteria multiplies and grows faster in WARM environment.

Explanation:

Where is the following example

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4.

Enlist gastrointestinal hormones and mention their role.​

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The gastrointestinal hormones can be divided into three MAIN groups based upon their chemical structure.

...

Secretin-glucagon family.

Hormone or peptide MAJOR TISSUE locations in the gut Principal known actions

Ghrelin Stomach STIMULATES appetite, increases gastric EMPTYING

5.

The giraffes long neck is an example of evolution. True or false?

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The French zoologist Jean-Baptiste Lamarck is usually credited as the first person to suggest that long NECKS have evolved in giraffes because they allow them to GET to the PARTS other herbivores cannot reach. ... Long-necked giraffes were more likely to survive hard times than their short-necked RIVALS.

6.

What do you mean by lenticelplease answer the question fastly..​

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Explanation:

A lenticel is a porous tissue CONSISTING of cells with large intercellular spaces in the periderm of the secondarily thickened organs and the BARK of woody STEMS and roots of dicotyledonous flowering plants. ... The shape of LENTICELS is one of the characteristics USED for tree identification.

7.

Why photosynthesis is considered as the basic enegry source for most living world​

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PHOTOSYTHESIS is the basic ENERGY source for most living world as it PRODUCES food to eat and gives oxygen to breath

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8.

The cartilage present at joints of long bone is?a.. calcifiedb.. Fibrousc.. Hyalined.. Yellow elastic​

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C. HYALINE is the ANSWER

9.

What is vomiting with image?

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Sociology is the scientific study of society, including patterns of social relationships, social INTERACTION, and culture. The term sociology was first used by Frenchman Auguste COMPTE in the 1830s when he proposed a synthetic SCIENCE UNITING all knowledge about human ACTIVITY.

10.

What gives the electrons in photosynthesis high potential energy?

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Answer: A photon of light ENERGY travels until it reaches a molecule of chlorophyll. The photon causes an ELECTRON in the chlorophyll to become “EXCITED.” The energy given to the electron ALLOWS it to break free from an atom of the chlorophyll molecule. Chlorophyll is therefore said to “donate” an electron

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11.

True/false molecular mass of H2 is 2​

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ANSWER:

YES it is true

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12.

How are cells tissue and organ interrelated​

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Cells make up TISSUES, tissues make up organs, and organs make up ORGAN systems. The function of an organ SYSTEM depends on the integrated activity of its organs.

13.

Isotope have same number of neutrons (true/false)​

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ANSWER:

it is false

isotopes have same NUMBER of ELECTRONS and PROTONS but not neutrons

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14.

CP = 850 and SP=901​

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Answer:

cp-sp

Explanation:

901-850

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15.

Differentiate between lattitude andlongitude​

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  • Latitude implies the GEOGRAPHIC coordinates that DETERMINE the DISTANCE of a POINT, north-south of the equator.
  • Longitude alludes to the geographic coordinate, which identifies the distance of a point, east-west of the Prime Meridian.

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16.

Ppt of ch 16 bio class 10​

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Explanation:

class class is the main subject in PUBLIC EXAMS that this picture is useful to our 10TH class exams

17.

Some orginals perform _______ function is called orginismscience biology guestion is this?​

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ANSWER:

YES.

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18.

Let us study how these are transported in our body?​

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ANSWER:

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19.

Answer this questionits a mcq​

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ANSWER:

URETER & URINARY BLADDER is the answer !!!

20.

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ANSWER:

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21.

Write an essay on the general characteristics of bird

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Birds are best known for their ability to fly and are unrivaled in their environment such as the skies. They are a very diverse group of ANIMALS with amazing CHARACTERISTICS. ”Albatrosses glide long distances over the open sea, hummingbirds hover motionless in mid-air, and eagles SWOOP down to capture prey with pinpoint accuracy. But not all birds are aerobatic experts. Some species such as kiwis and penguins, lost their ability to fly long ago in favor of lifestyles suited more for land or WATER.”(Attenborough 1998; Sibley 2010)

22.

C. FLUID MOSAIC MODELS whole information​

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The fluid mosaic MODEL describes the cell MEMBRANE as a tapestry of SEVERAL TYPES of molecules (phospholipids, cholesterols, and proteins) that are constantly moving. This movement helps the cell membrane MAINTAIN its role as a barrier between the inside and outside of the cell environments.

23.

for the chemical reaction ch3br + oh- ------->CH3OH . what would happen if OH is decreased by a factor 5​

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the chemical EQUATION woud get IMBALANCE

Explanation:

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24.

How we fill any time energetic?​

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GET More Sleep. Sleep is something that easily gets PUT on the back burner when you're busy. ...

Reduce Stress. It's not uncommon for people with busy lives to feel stressed, ANXIOUS or overwhelmed. ...

Move More. ...

Avoid SMOKING. ...

Limit Alcohol. ...

Eat a Nutritious Diet. ...

  • Avoid Added Sugar. ...
25.

What is the main function of corpus luteum​

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The corpus luteum is responsible for producing the HORMONE progesterone, which stimulates the uterus to THICKEN even more in preparation for IMPLANTATION of a fertilized egg. The hormone estrogen is also elevated during this time to PREPARE the uterus for implantation.

26.

What do you mean by kinetic energy? Establish the equation for an object in motion.

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Kinetic energy is a form of energy that an OBJECT or a particle has by reason of its motion. ... Kinetic energy is a property of a MOVING object or particle and depends not only on its motion but also on its mass.

There are three equations of motion that can be used to derive components such as displacement(s), velocity (initial and final), time(t) and acceleration(a). The following are the three EQUATION of motion: First Equation of Motion : v=u+at. SECOND Equation of Motion : s=ut+\frac{1}{2}at^2.

27.

Relationship between PleaseStomata :Guard cell::_______:Grana

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ANSWER:

CHLOROPLAST is the answer.

Explanation:- GRANA is PRESENT in Chloroplasts.

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28.

What are the raw materials used in photosynthesis and also mention their sources?Explain Mendel’s law of dominance with the help of an example.

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Photosynthesis requires sunlight, CHLOROPHYLL, water, and carbon dioxide gas as RAW materials. Chlorophyll is a SUBSTANCE in all green PLANTS, especially in the LEAVES.

29.

S. whichof the following is an antidepressante(w) Ibuprofen (6) Tetracycline(c) Aspirin(d) valium ok illon​

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ANSWER:

OPTION b

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30.

1081:If probability of successin each trial is equal tofailure then BinomialDistribution is​

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Answer:

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31.

Basic plant and animal taxonomy

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Taxonomy is the science of NAMING, describing and CLASSIFYING organisms and INCLUDES all plants, animals and microorganisms of the world.

Biological Classification – KINGDOM MONERA, Kingdom Protista, Kingdom Fungi, Kingdom Plantae, Kingdom Animalia, Viruses, Viroids and Lichens.

Explanation:

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32.

Cells arrange in a specific groups are called​

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CELLS having SIMILAR origin PRESENT in specific GROUPS are known as tissues.

33.

All organisms formed with cells so that cell is called.​

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All organisms formed with CELLS. So the CELL is called as the basic UNIT of LIFE nd STRUCTURAL & functional unit of life.

34.

Give an account of polyembryony​

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Polyembryony is the PHENOMENON of two or more EMBRYOS developing from a single fertilized egg. Due to the embryos RESULTING from the same egg, the embryos are identical to one another, but are genetically diverse from the PARENTS.

35.

Mention significances of fruit and seed formation​

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SEEDS and FRUITS are formed by fertilization. In angiosperms, TWO STRUCTURES are formed as a RESULT of double fertilization – a diploid zygote and a triploid primary endosperm cell. The zygote develops into an embryo, whereas, the endosperm cell gives rise to endosperm..

36.

Fungi are not considered to be a plant because they(a) have a cell wall made of chitin(b) cannot move(c) can multiply by fusion (d) are non- green ​

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37.

State the major function of plant tissue and animal tissue​

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Vascular tissue transports water, minerals, and SUGARS to DIFFERENT PARTS of the PLANT. Vascular tissue is made of two specialized conducting tissues: xylem and phloem. Xylem tissue transports water and nutrients from the roots to different parts of the plant, and also plays a role in structural support in the stem.

The connective tissues perform the following functions: They attach ORGANS and tissues together. They store fat in the form of adipose tissues. They help in repairing tissues.

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38.

Vegetative buds give rise to​

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These buds are called vegetative buds . A bud consists of a short stem around which immature overlapping leaves are FOLDED. The vegetative buds can ALSO GIVE rise to new PLANTS.

39.

Why cholera is more common in rural areas​

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Sporadic cases of acute diarrhoea with high morbidity OCCUR commonly in rural areas of northeast India, THROUGHOUT the year. At times they take epidemic form and one such outbreak occurred with attack and case fatality rates of 11.6% and 0.8%, respectively, in October 2002, in a remote locality of ASSAM. Vibrio cholerae O1 El Tor Ogawa was isolated in 63% of hospitalized acute diarrhoea patients. Ineffective antibacterial treatment, poor hygiene practices and bad peridomestic sanitation were the factors associated with the PERSISTENCE and spread of the pathogen, leading to the outbreak of cholera, resistant to commonly-used antimicrobials.

40.

What are the different adaptions shows by Bird pollinated flower's​

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To STUDY the flowers adapted to pollination by different agents such as wind, insects and birds.

Material Required

Fresh flowers

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Pollination is the process of transferring pollen from the male anther of a flower to the female stigma of the same or different flower. Pollination can be carried out by different agents such as wind, WATER, birds, insects, etc.

Following are a few OBSERVATIONS of the flowers that are adapted to pollination by wind, insects and birds.

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Flowers Pollinated By Wind

Most of the conifers and ANGIOSPERMS exhibit wind pollination. Such flowers do not produce nectar and fragrance. In the flowers pollinated by the wind, the microsporangia hang out of the flower. As the wind blows, the light-weight pollen blows with it. The pollen gets accumulated on the feathery stigma of the flower. These flowers appear even before the leaves when the spring commences. Few EXAMPLES of such flowers include:

Rice

Corn

Oats

Maize

Barley

Papaya

41.

Mention various adaptions for wind pollution​

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Wind Pollination

No bright COLORS, special odors, or nectar.

Small.

Most have no petals.

Stamens and STIGMAS exposed to air currents.

Large amount of pollen.

Pollen smooth, light, EASILY airborne.

Stigma feathery to catch pollen from wind.

May have staminate and pistillate flowers, may be monoecious or dioecious

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42.

Q What happens to the food after we have eaten it?​

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After you SWALLOW, PERISTALSIS pushes the food down your esophagus into your stomach. Stomach. Glands in your stomach LINING MAKE stomach acid and enzymes that break down food. Muscles of your stomach mix the food with these digestive juices.

43.

Explain the effect of hypo hyper secretion of STH

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Hypersecretion is when an EXCESS of ONE or more hormone is secreted from a gland. HYPOSECRETION is when the AMOUNT of hormones are released is too low. There are many TYPES of disorders that can result when too much or too little of a hormone is released.

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44.

Mammalian skin diagram​

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SEE your FACE in MIRROR and DRAW the DIAGRAM,,,,

45.

The main cause of the formation of atheroma

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Atherosclerosis is thickening or hardening of the ARTERIES caused by a buildup of plaque in the inner LINING of an artery. RISK FACTORS may include high cholesterol and triglyceride levels, high blood pressure, smoking, diabetes, obesity, physical ACTIVITY, and eating saturated fats.

Explanation:

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46.

What is known as double circulation of blood ?​

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ANSWER:

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47.

Adverse climatic change take place as a result of​

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ANSWER:

HUMIDITY and AREA NEAR sea

Explanation:

I'm not SURE

48.

How are biofertilizers more beneficial as compared to chemical fertilizers​

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Biofertilizers are preferred over chemical fertilizers because they are not harmful as they contain organic materials while chemical fertilizers are made up of chemical which are harmful to the consumers. For example, anabaena, cyanobacteria and MYCORRHIZA acts as biofertilizer.

The improvement in soil texture and quality helps plants GROW better during periods of drought. Biofertilizers help plants develop stronger root systems and grow better. Biofertilizers also reduce the effects of harmful organisms in the soil, such as fungi and nematodes. Plants resist stress better and live longer.

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49.

Describe the structure of female gametophyte of angiosperms​

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The angiosperm gametophytes are composed of few cells and are EMBEDDED within the SEXUAL organs of the flower. The female gametophyte develops within the ovule and generally CONSISTS of three antipodal cells, ONE CENTRAL cell, two synergid cells, and one egg cell .

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50.

What is hypertonic ,hypotonic and isotonic solutions pls give answer fast​

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Hypertonic Solutions

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A hypertonic SOLUTION CONTAINS a higher concentration of solutes compared to another solution.

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Hypotonic solutions

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The opposite solution with a LOWER concentration is known as the hypotonic solution. ... If a cell is placed in a hypertonic solution, the cell is considered hypotonic.

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Isotonic solutions

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A solution that has the same salt concentration as cells and blood. Isotonic solutions are commonly used as intravenously infused fluids in hospitalized patients.

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