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Eukaryote cells have a well-developed __________.a. Cell wallsb. Nucleusc. Male gameted. plastids |
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.Protochordata are belongs to which stromes |
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Answer» PROTOCHORDATA AR evelong to PHYLUM CHORDATA
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Test animals are belongs to which chordates?? |
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डी०एन०ए० के माइटोकॉन्ड्रिया में पाये जाने से किस विशेष बात कीजानकारी होती है? |
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The reproductive phase of a woman lies between her _____ and menopause.a. Menstrual cycleb. Menstruationc. Menarched. Ovulation |
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Answer» is your RIGHT answer good MORNING |
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कोशिका झिल्ली या कोशिकांग झिल्ली किन दो मूल रसायनों से बनीहोती हैं ? इनका संश्लेषण कहाँ होता है ? |
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Answer» Answer: The principal COMPONENTS of the PLASMA membrane are lipids (phospholipids and cholesterol), proteins, and carbohydrate groups that are ATTACHED to some of the lipids and proteins |
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1. Explain the terms: i. Vasodilation ii. Piloerection2. Differentiate : i. Sebaceous gland and Sweat gland (function): ii. Meibomian glands and Ceruminous glands (location) |
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Answer» VASODILATION Explanation: When the body TEMPERATURE is too HIGH hypothalamus sends signals to the capillaries that supply BLOOD to the SKIN to dilate (vasodilation) |
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Write short noteskidney blood circulation |
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Answer» BLOOD flows into your kidney through the renal artery. This large blood vessel branches into SMALLER and smaller blood vessels until the blood reaches the nephrons. In the nephron, your blood is filtered by the TINY blood vessels of the glomeruli and then flows out of your kidney through the renal vein |
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. कोशिका द्रव्य में पाये जाने वाली किस रचना को विद्युत गृह कहतेहैं ? इसे यह नाम क्यों दिया गया है ? |
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Answer» Explanation: कोशिका मे कोशिका झिल्ली के अंदर केन्द्रक को छोड़कर सम्पूर्ण पदार्थों को कोशिकाद्रव्य (CYTOPLASM) कहते हैं। यह सभी कोशिकाओं में पाया जाता है तथा कोशिका झिल्ली के अंदर तथा केन्द्रक झिल्ली के बाहर रहता है। यह रवेदार, जेलीनुमा, अर्धतरल पदार्थ है। यह पारदर्शी एवं चिपचिपा होता है। यह कोशिका के 70% भाग की रचना करता है। इसकी रचना जल एवं कार्बनिक तथा अकार्बनिक ठोस पदार्थों से हुई है। इसमें अनेक रचनाएँ होती हैं। प्रकाश सूक्ष्मदर्शी में सभी कोशिकांगों को स्पष्ट नहीं देखा जा सकता है। इन रचनाओं को स्पष्ट देखने के लिए इलेक्ट्रॉन सूक्ष्मदर्शी या किसी अन्य अधिक विभेदन क्षमता वाले सूक्ष्मदर्शी की आवश्यकता पड़ती है |
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इस कथन की व्याख्या अपने शब्दों में कीजिए स्वास्थ्य तन में ही स्वस्थ मन का निवास होता है |
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Answer» sorry hindi board kaam NHI kr rha h mai aise hi bta deti hun swasth hamare LIYE bahut avashyak hota hai. YADI hame rog mukt rehna hai toh swastha ka dhyaan rakhna hoga. hamara sharir rog mukt rehne ke liye KUCH prakriyayen karta hai. In prakriyayon ki sahayata hamare khan pan tatha anya karano par nirdharit hota hai. hamare sharir ke swasth rehne ka arth hai hamare tan ke har ang ka ACHE se kaam karna. isliye hamare tan ke swasth rehna hamare man ke liye bhi faydemand hota hai. |
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Which hormone aids in cell - mediate immunity? |
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Define Replica?????????? |
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Answer» Explanation: an EXACT copy of an object: replica of something is a close — sometimes exact — likeness. ... Someone creating a replica is creating an imitation of the ORIGINAL. The word first appeared in 17th-century Italy, taking its meaning from the word replicare, "to reply or repeat," as used in MUSIC. In time, it came to mean a copy, often of a work of art. in biology DNA replication is the PROCESS by which a double-stranded DNA molecule is copied to produce two identical DNA molecules. Replication is an essential process because, whenever a cell divides, the two new daughter cells must contain the same genetic information, or DNA, as the PARENT cell. |
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प्लास्टिक की उपयोगिता को स्पष्ट |
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Answer» प्लास्टिक पर्यावरण के लिए खराब है और हमारे लिए भी, यहां तक कि हमारा भोजन भी प्लास्टिक में आ रहा है, यह स्वास्थ्य के लिए बुरा है |
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प्लास्टिड की उपयोगिता को स्पष्ट लिखें |
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Answer» Answer: 1. ल्यूकोप्लास्ट खाद्य पदार्थ जैसे स्टार्च, प्रोटीन और वसा का संग्रहण करता है। 2. क्लोटोप्लास्ट प्रकाश संश्लेषण के माध्यम से कार्बोहाइड्रेट का संश्लेषित करता है तथा प्रकृति में 02 और CO2 का संतुलन। 3. क्रोमोप्लास्ट का रूपांतरण फल पकने का संकेत होता है। |
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Who give the fluid mosaic model? |
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Answer» Garth L. Nicolson Explanation: The fluid MOSAIC model was first proposed by S.J. Singer and Garth L. Nicolson in 1972 to EXPLAIN the STRUCTURE of the plasma membrane. Hope this answer was helpful. |
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yes. , some are dark, some are white as ice, why poet comparing brown with the dark amd white in this smile. |
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Answer» Answer: ACCORDING to me, the poet is REFERRING to various skin colours. Explanation: We can see here that he is SAYING "we" here which means he is talking about fellow humans. The point expressed here is that all people are equal REGARDLESS of skin colour |
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What are precaval veins? |
Answer» Each precaval is formed by the external jugular, the INTERNAL jugular, the subclavian and anterior intercostals veins. The external jugular collects BLOOD from the head, tongue and the MUSCLES of jaws. The internal jugular collects blood from the muscles of NECK and brain. |
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Cheda kisine nhi bas ek kaam tha |
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Answer» Answer: Hello dear GOOD evening how r u Explanation: Sodium metal and chlorine gas can be OBTAINED with the electrolysis of MOLTEN sodium chloride. ... The reason for the difference is that the REDUCTION of Na+ (E° = –2.7 v) is ENERGETICALLY more difficult than the reduction of water (–1.23 v). |
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If the pollen is transferred to the stigma ofthe same flower, it is called(a) Allogamy(b) Autogamy(c) Cross pollination(d) Double fertilization |
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Answer» Answer: When the POLLEN of the flower is TRANSFERRED to the stigma of the same flower, it is CALLED self-pollination. |
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Give the significant of fruit and seed formation |
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Answer» 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. It provides nourishment to the growing embryo. Both fruits and seeds are an important part of angiosperms. Significance of Seed Formation DEPENDABLE Method:- Seed formation is a dependable method. This is because pollination and fertilization of seed plants do not require water. Seed formation is a dependable method. This is because pollination and fertilization of seed plants do not require water.Perrenation:- Seeds are dry and have a dormant embryo with a thick protective seed coat. Thus, it is suitable for perrenation during unfavourable conditions. Seeds are dry and have a dormant embryo with a thick protective seed coat. Thus, it is suitable for perrenation during unfavourable conditions.Dispersal:- Seeds have the ability to disperse to a new habitat and colonise there. Seeds have the ability to disperse to a new habitat and colonise there.Reserve Food:- Seeds CONTAIN reserved food for nourishing the young seedlings until they are capable of producing food on their own. Seeds contain reserved food for nourishing the young seedlings until they are capable of producing food on their own.Variations:- Seeds are produced by sexual reproduction. Due to this, they carry a number of variations which helps them to adapt to different environmental conditions. Seeds are produced by sexual reproduction. Due to this, they carry a number of variations which helps them to adapt to different environmental conditions.Storage:- Seeds have stored food supply throughout the year, especially during unfavourable conditions. Significance of Fruit Formation Protection:- The developing fruits protect the seeds from unfavourable conditions, mechanical injury and pests. The developing fruits protect the seeds from unfavourable conditions, mechanical injury and pests.Dispersal:- Fruits help in the dispersal of seeds to distant places. Fruits help in the dispersal of seeds to distant places.Animal Food:- Fleshy fruits are eaten by animals who also disperse the seeds to other places. Fleshy fruits are eaten by animals who also disperse the seeds to other places.Provide Nutrition to Germinating Seeds:- Some fruits also provide nutrition for developing and germinating seeds. Some fruits also provide nutrition for developing and germinating seeds.Important for Humans:- Fruits are an important source of food, organic ACIDS, vitamins, minerals, proteins, oil and sugar. |
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Explain alien species invasion with example |
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Answer» When alien species are introduced, some of them become invasive, compete with the native species and CAUSE EXTINCTION of INDIGENOUS species.
Example: (i)Partheniun, (ii)Lantana and (iii)Eichhornia |
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ITD Identify the parts of thun an digestive system |
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Answer» Answer: The alimentary tract of the digestive system is composed of the MOUTH, PHARYNX, esophagus, stomach, small and large INTESTINES, rectum and anus. ASSOCIATED with the alimentary tract are the following accessory organs: salivary glands, liver, gallbladder, and PANCREAS. |
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Give an example of perennial allergy |
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Answer» Perennial allergies are often a reaction to HOUSE DUST. House dust may contain mold and fungal spores, fibers of fabric, animal dander, dust mite droppings, and BITS of insects.
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8. Find out the amount of depreciation for the following case underWDV method for the first 5 years: Cost 1,20,000; Salvage value Rs.10,000; Rate of depreciation 25%. Round the amount to nearest rupee.ఈ క్రింది వివరాలు ఆధారంగ చింబ పద్ధతి ప్రకారం తరుగుదలను మొదటి 5 సంవత్సరాలకు కనుగొనండి. యంత్రం విలువ రూ. 1,20,000 యంత్రం సల్ వెజ్ విలువ రూ.10,000. తరుగుధల ధర 25% దగ్గర రూపాయికి సర్దుబాటు చేయవచ్చును. |
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Answer» H#jjuupstttuusouooapss6os064zupsuptw794aosr8 |
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22whaf caas social exclusioninsociety? |
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Answer» Low incomes, unemployment, lack of education, limited access to transport, poorer PHYSICAL and mental health, and discrimination are KEY drivers of EXCLUSION for DISABLED people. |
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Describe structure and life history of wuchereria bancrofti and it's hazardous effect an man? |
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Answer» Answer: Wuchereria bancrofti is a dreadful endoparasite of man; adults harbouring the lymphatic VESSELS and lymph nodes. Its life HISTORY is digenetic, as it INVOLVES a secondary HOST, the bloodsucking INSECTS, i.e., the female mosquitoes of the genus Culex, Aedes or Anopheles; the secondary host for W. MARK AS BRAINLIESTS ANSWER PLEASE |
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Why do skeletal muscle show striation? |
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Answer» Explanation: MUSCLE cells are SPECIALIZED for contraction. ... SKELETAL muscles are LONG and cylindrical in appearance; when viewed under a microscope, skeletal muscle tissue has a striped or striated appearance. The striations are caused by the regular arrangement of contractile proteins (actin and MYOSIN). Please mark as brainliest |
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C) Name the following:i) Give an example of perennial allergy.ii) The largest part of the brain.iii) The foreign substances are known as. |
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Answer» Answer: Perennial allergies are often a reaction to house dust. House dust may contain mold and fungal spores, fibers of fabric, animal dander, dust mite droppings, and bits of insects. Substances in and on cockroaches are often the CAUSE of allergic symptoms. Explanation: Cerebrum: is the largest part of the brain and is composed of RIGHT and left HEMISPHERES. ... Cerebellum: is located under the cerebrum. ... Brainstem: acts as a relay CENTER connecting the cerebrum and cerebellum to the spinal cord. Antigens are substances (usually proteins) on the surface of cells, viruses, fungi, or bacteria. NONLIVING substances such as toxins, chemicals, drugs, and foreign particles (such as a splinter) can also be antigens. |
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Explain heterostyly and herkogamy with suitable . example |
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Answer» Answer: Heterostyly is a unique form of polymorphism and HERKOGAMY in flowers. ... EXAMPLES of distylous PLANTS are the primrose and many other Primula species, buckwheat, flax and other LINUM species, some Lythrum species, and many species of Cryptantha. Heterostylous plants having THREE flower morphs are termed "tristylous". |
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Can someone plz teach me tje first lesson of biology plz |
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Answer» are you in which class which CHAPTER |
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5 x 15The tubes which connect kidneys to bladder are calledis external in frogs and toads but internal in salamanders.1) The allergy caused in the mouth is called allergy |
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Answer» the TUBES which connects kidney to BLADDER are called ureter |
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Ramalkan apa yang akan berlaku jika struktur injap sabit tidak wujud. |
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Answer» ba MN AJ s sa Kn Bas sjsnkskab SUSAN BOOM aka sbsjs s bsms sls sbksmsn |
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Hello guys#sad kisi ne aapna promis tode dia uska naam h karry:(tu jaipur kab aayega |
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Explain heterostyly and herkogamy with suitable example |
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Answer» Answer: HETEROSTYLY is a unique form of polymorphism and HERKOGAMY in flowers. ... Examples of distylous plants are the primrose and many other Primula SPECIES, buckwheat, FLAX and other Linum species, some Lythrum species, and many species of Cryptantha. Heterostylous plants having three flower morphs are termed "tristylous". |
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He opens his shop__________the morning.#At#During#On#InNo Spam Please |
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Answer» In Explanation: HOPE It Helps |
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What is the fate of lateral abdominal veins in teleosts and lung fishes? |
Answer» pulmonary ARTERY: A blood vessel that CARRIES blood from the heart to the LUNGS, where the blood picks up OXYGEN and then RETURNS to the heart. |
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Any-twoo1) Mentiontwo developments in humanwhich helped him to movearound safelyland. |
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Answer» BRAIN Eyes Ear. Explanation: whith brain we can USE our eyes ear NOSE and mouth eyes HELP to see and ear to hear any sound |
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The ____________ of flowers is/ are getting vanished due to global warming. |
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Explain biochemical characterisation of transforming principle |
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Answer» Answer: Biochemical characterization of transforming PRINCIPLE was discovered by Oswald Avery Colin MacLeod and Maclyn McCarty They WORKED to determine the biochemical nature of transforming principle in Griffiths experiment. ... Digestion with DNase inhibited transformation suggesting that the DNA caused the transformation. I hope this helps. |
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What are the veins in fishes that brings blood from the fins |
Answer» Caudal Vein: It lies extended between the kidney and the base of caudal fin. It BRINGS BLOOD from caudal, anal and dorsal fins and adjacent muscles.Examples of animal circulatory SYSTEMS: (a) Fish have the simplest circulatory systems of the VERTEBRATES: blood flows unidirectionally from the two-chambered heart through the gills and then to the rest of the body. |
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Characteristics of the medivial rajput men and women give short note. |
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Answer» Explanation: They were fearless, egoistic and loyal to their clan who gave shelter to the REFUGEES and their FOES. The Rajput women were under strict LAWS. They were entitled to 'Swayamvar' type of MARRIAGE. They were victims of Infanticide and child marriage. |
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Q48. The Spanish flu pandemic of 1918, the deadliest in history, infected an estimated 500 million people worldwide-about one-third of the planets population. It killed an estimated 20-50 million victims, including some 675000 Americans. The 1918 flu was observed in Europe, the United States and parts of Asia before swiftly spreading around the world. Military camps were the most fertile ground for the flu virus to spread, as the first world war going on and young people were recruited in the military at a fast pace. These young men came from different parts of the nation and some of them were the carriers of the flu virus. At the time there were no effective drugs or vaccines to treat this killer strain. Citizens were ordered to wear masks, wash hands and remain indoors, school, theaters and businesses were shut down and bodies piled up in the graveyard, before the virus ended its deadly global march. Spain was a neutral country during the World War I. Being a neutral country its media reports were unbiased and true about the flu, ultimately lending its name of both pathogen and pandemic itself as Spanish flu. However, experts realized the name Spanish flu was entirely misleading as an indicator of the germs origin. As we forgot tolearn from history, which lead to the birth of its new sibling known as COVID19.Q1. The causative agent of Spanish flu was(a)Bacteria(b)Virus(c) Protozoa(d) BacteriophageQ2. True or False(a)The Spanish flu originated from Spain.(b) The spread of flu was faster due to World War I Q3. Suggest two precautions to be taken by an individual against Spanish flu. |
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Answer» Q1 -B Q2 - B Q3 - The two precaution are wearing of MASK and WASHING hand |
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Q48. The Spanish flu pandemic of 1918, the deadliest in history, infected an estimated 500 million people worldwide-about one-third of the planets population. It killed an estimated 20-50 million victims, including some 675000 Americans. The 1918 flu was observed in Europe, the United States and parts of Asia before swiftly spreading around the world. Military camps were the most fertile ground for the flu virus to spread, as the first world war going on and young people were recruited in the military at a fast pace. These young men came from different parts of the nation and some of them were the carriers of the flu virus. At the time there were no effective drugs or vaccines to treat this killer strain. Citizens were ordered to wear masks, wash hands and remain indoors, school, theaters and businesses were shut down and bodies piled up in the graveyard, before the virus ended its deadly global march. Spain was a neutral country during the World War I. Being a neutral country its media reports were unbiased and true about the flu, ultimately lending its name of both pathogen and pandemic itself as Spanish flu. However, experts realized the name Spanish flu was entirely misleading as an indicator of the germs origin. As we forgot tolearn from history, which lead to the birth of its new sibling known as COVID19.Q1. The causative agent of Spanish flu was(a)(b)BacteriaVirus(c) Protozoa(d) BacteriophageQ2. True or False(a)The Spanish flu originated from Spain.(b) The spread of flu was faster due to World War I Q3. Suggest two precautions to be taken by an individual against Spanish flu. |
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Answer» Answer: The first wave of the 1918 pandemic occurred in the spring and was generally mild. The sick, who experienced such typical flu symptoms as chills, fever and fatigue, usually recovered after several days, and the number of reported deaths was low. However, a second, highly contagious wave of influenza appeared with a vengeance in the fall of that same year. VICTIMS died within hours or days of developing symptoms, their skin turning blue and their lungs filling with fluid that caused them to suffocate. In just one year, 1918, the average life expectancy in America plummeted by a dozen years. SEE PHOTOS: The 1918 Flu Campaigns to Shame People Into Following New Rules What Caused the Spanish Flu? It’s unknown exactly where the particular strain of influenza that caused the pandemic came from; however, the 1918 flu was first observed in Europe, America and areas of Asia before spreading to almost every other part of the planet within a matter of months. Despite the fact that the 1918 flu wasn’t isolated to one place, it became known around the world as the Spanish flu, as Spain was hit hard by the disease and was not subject to the wartime news blackouts that affected other European countries. (Even Spain's king, Alfonso XIII, reportedly contracted the flu.) One unusual aspect of the 1918 flu was that it struck down many previously healthy, young people—a group normally resistant to this type of infectious illness—including a number of World War I servicemen. In fact, more U.S. soldiers died from the 1918 flu than were killed in BATTLE during the war. Forty percent of the U.S. Navy was hit with the flu, while 36 percent of the Army became ill, and troops moving around the world in crowded ships and trains helped to spread the killer virus. Although the death toll attributed to the Spanish flu is often estimated at 20 million to 50 million victims worldwide, other estimates RUN as high as 100 million victims—around 3 percent of the world’s population. The exact numbers are impossible to know due to a lack of medical record-keeping in many places. What is known, however, is that few locations were immune to the 1918 flu—in America, victims ranged from residents of major cities to those of remote Alaskan communities. Even President Woodrow Wilson reportedly contracted the flu in early 1919 while negotiating the Treaty of Versailles, which ended World War I. Why Was The Spanish Flu Called The Spanish Flu? The Spanish Flu did not originate in Spain, though news coverage of it did. During World War I, Spain was a neutral country with a free media that covered the outbreak from the start, first reporting on it in Madrid in late May of 1918. Meanwhile, Allied countries and the Central Powers had wartime censors who covered up news of the flu to keep morale high. Because Spanish news sources were the only ones reporting on the flu, many believed it originated there (the Spanish, meanwhile, believed the virus came from France and called it the “French Flu.”) READ MORE: Why Was It Called the 'Spanish Flu?' Where Did The Spanish Flu Come From? Scientists still do not know for sure where the Spanish Flu originated, though theories point to France, China, Britain, or the United States, where the first known case was reported at Camp Funston in Fort Riley, Kansas, on MARCH 11, 1918. Some believe INFECTED soldiers spread the disease to other military camps across the country, then brought it overseas. In March 1918, 84,000 American soldiers headed across the Atlantic and were followed by 118,000 more the following month. |
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Whic carrier blood to the heart |
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Discribe respiratory oranges and mechanism of respiration in pila? |
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Answer» Answer: Pila can respire through the PULMONARY sac while it remains in water. To inhale the atmospheric air, it comes to the SURFACE of the water. It then EXPANDS the SIZE of the left nuchal LOBE, both in length and breadth and rolls up to form an elongated respiratory tube. |
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Raptorial birds capture prey with their ________ or ________. |
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Answer» beeks or legs alone_kid |
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Which one guys please |
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Answer» A BLOOD gdhkdksksmsjshssukqk jsjskksmsjdjx |
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