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In unorganised retailing, there is what emphasis on promotion |
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Answer» Answer: unorganised sectors wont have any benefits LIKE medical facilities and EMPLOYMENT facility and they SALARY will be LESS and won't have pension |
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Systemic circulation allows the blood to flow from |
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Answer» Systemic CIRCULATION carries oxygenated BLOOD from the left ventricle, through the arteries, to the CAPILLARIES in the tissues of the body. From the tissue capillaries, the deoxygenated blood returns through a system of veins to the right atrium of the HEART. |
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Q6.Fibrous connective tissue that surrounds each kidney is the: * |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: renal capsule is the Fibrous connective tissue that surrounds each KIDNEY . it is made of WHITE fibrous connective tissue |
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कस्तूरी कुंडलि बसै, मृग ढूँढै बन माँहि |
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Answer» हिरण की नाभि में कस्तूरी रहता है जिसकी सुगंध चारों ओर फैलती है। हिरण इससे अनभिज्ञ पूरे वन में कस्तूरी की खोज में मारा मारा फिरता है। इस दोहे में कबीर ने हिरण को उस मनुष्य के समान माना है जो ईश्वर की खोज में दर दर भटकता |
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What is the male hormaone |
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Answer» Testosterone Explanation: MARK as BRAINLIEST |
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Distinguish between factor income and transfer income. |
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Answer» Explanation: FACTOR Payment (Income):1. It comprises rent, wages, INTEREST and profit. 2. It is received in return for rendering productive service. 3. It is an earned income (earning concept). 4. It is bilateral payment. 5. It is included in national income. Transfer Payment (Income):1. It comprises gifts, SUBSIDIES, DONATIONS, scholarships, etc. 2. It is received without providing any good or service in return. 3. It is an unearned income (receipt concept). 4. It is UNILATERAL payment. 5. It is not included in national income. Pls mark as brainliest |
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1, furrow irrigation seen in. a, mango. b,chilli. c,groundnut. d,paddy. |
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Assign the following to their respective phylum a)octopus b)leech c)starfish |
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The the full form of CETP |
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Answer» This FACILITY is called a Common EFFLUENT Treatment PLANT (CETP). |
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What can be a limitation for carrying out starchtest on leaves |
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Answer» pucxoyxitzitzigxxtizxt7 hpxoydoyxxitxixgixtixigxigxzg |
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who found that in one hour the heart pumped out a quantity of blood that was three times the weight of a man? |
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Answer» WILLIAM harvey. Explanation: |
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decay of organic matter releases the ________ gas into air a) nitrogen b) ammonia c) carbon dioxide d) none |
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The pigments of cyanobacteria are found in? |
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Answer» Explanation: Many have sheaths to bind other CELLS or FILAMENTS into colonies. Cyanobacteria contain only one form of CHLOROPHYLL, chlorophyll a, a green pigment. In addition, they contain VARIOUS yellowish carotenoids, the blue pigment phycobilin, and, in some species, the red pigment phycoerythrin. |
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We must use petrol which has no i)Mercury ii)carbon iii)hydrocarbon iv)lead |
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Answer» Answer: c Explanation: |
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We must use petrol which has no i) Mercury ii) cartoon iii) hydrocarbon iv) lead |
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Answer» hydrocarbon Explanation: PLEASE MARK me as the BRAINLIEST |
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Why are organisms adapted to hormonal communication? an soon |
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Answer» HORMONES are found in all multicellular organisms and their ROLE is to provide an internal COMMUNICATION system between CELLS located in distant parts of the body. ... Hormones affect many physiological activities including growth, metabolism, appetite, puberty and fertility. PLEASE MARK ME AS A BRAINLIST |
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a Welfare association collected₹206116 as donation from the residents. If each paid as many rupees as there were residents, find the number of residents |
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Answer» Answer: It’s pretty obvious that we should be grateful to the “essential WORKERS” during this time of SHELTER in PLACE. FOOD suppliers, health care workers, delivery people, and first responders have taken on risks to themselves for the BENEFIT of everyone else. How can we possibly repay them? By showing a little Explanation: Hey good afternoon |
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What stimulates stomach muscle into action |
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Answer» plz LIKE me |
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collect the information about the food that your family members eat daily and analysis whether it is a balanced diet or not |
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Answer» its your answer hope it HELPS |
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Observe the following figure & answer the following questions:Page 4 of 5(i) Identify the figure.(ii) Write the function of device.(iii) What type of friction is this? |
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Answer» Answer: 1 it's a bladeless wind turbine 3. |
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How seed dispersion take place by animals |
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Dispersal of Seeds by Animals Animals of all sorts and sizes HELP plants to disperse their seeds. The method they use depends on the type of seed. Seeds with attractive fruit or seeds To attract the animals and birds and ENCOURAGE them to act as seed carriers, plants often surround their seeds with a brightly-coloured and sweet-tasting pulp. Raspberry Sea Grape Bilberry In the deserts of North Africa, elephants eat the fruits that have fallen from the trees and deposit the seeds in their droppings several miles away. In South American JUNGLES, monkeys eat figs and other fruit, carrying some away in their stomachs and dropping others onto the ground. In Britain, foxes eat raspberries, squirrels eat nuts, blackbirds eat our strawberries, mice eat grass seeds, and in South Africa, even ants carry seeds into their nests, eat the tasty outer covering and leave the seeds to grow safely underground. As well as eating them, some animals collect the fruits or seeds and bury them to eat later, but forget about them and the seeds germinate in their new location. SOMETIMES, as in the case of Mistletoe, the seeds are covered in a sticky slime which the birds rub off on a new tree. Even humans carry seeds far away for plants - by taking an apple on a picnic, for example, and throwing the core, with its seeds, into the bushes. Examples of seeds spread by this method include: Date Monstera Tamarind Lablab Diospiros Sunflower Seeds with clinging hooks or spines When animals take fruits or seeds for food, they act as willing transporters of the plant's seeds. Sometimes, the plants make use of animals to carry their seeds without giving them any reward. Entelia Lesser Burdock Sea Holly Many plants produce fruits or individual seeds covered in hooks or spines which attach the seed to the animals's fur or feathers - or, in the case of humans, to our clothes or bags. The seeds are then carried a sufficient distance from the PARENT plant to give them space to grow. Eventually, the seed may fall off, or be rubbed off by the animal. The most well-known plant of this type that we have in the UK is probably Goose Grass or Sticky Weed, which children throw at one another in a game, but in other countries there are larger such hitch-hikers which can damage animals when they become lodged between the animal's toes and cause infection and lameness. There's more information about species in North and South America that produce large hooked or prickly seedpods here. I think this answer will be useful to you make me as brainliest |
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why submandibular gland is also known as submaxillary glandbecause as we know the location of this gland is in lower jaw and lower jaw is known as mandible where as the upper jaw is known as maxilla so why maxilla name is given to it |
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Answer» Explanation: The paired submandibular glands (historically known as submaxillary glands) are major salivary glands located beneath the floor of the mouth. They each weigh about 15 grams and contribute some 60–67% of unstimulated saliva secretion; on stimulation their contribution decreases in proportion as the parotid secretion rises to 50%.The average length of the normal human submandibular salivary gland is approximately 27mm, while the average width is approximately 14.3mm. Lying superior to the digastric muscles, each submandibular gland is divided into SUPERFICIAL and deep lobes, which are separated by the mylohyoid muscle: The superficial lobe comprises most of the gland, with the mylohyoid muscle RUNS under it The deep lobe is the smaller part Secretions are delivered into the submandibular duct on the deep portion after which they hook around the posterior edge of the mylohyoid muscle and proceed on the superior surface laterally. The excretory ducts are then crossed by the lingual nerve, and ultimately drain into the sublingual caruncles – small prominences on either side of the lingual frenulum along with the major sublingual duct. The gland can be bilaterally palpated (felt) inferior and posterior to the body of the mandible, MOVING inward from the inferior border of the mandible near its angle with the head tilted forwards. Lobes contain smaller lobules, which contain adenomeres, the secretory units of the gland. Each adenomere contains one or more acini, or ALVEOLI, which are small clusters of cells that secrete their products into a duct. The acini of each adenomere are composed of either serous or mucous cells, with serous adenomeres predominating. Some mucous adenomeres may also be capped with a serous demilune, a layer of lysozyme-secreting serous cells resembling a half moon. Like other exocrine glands, the submandibular gland can be classified by the microscopic anatomy of its secretory cells and how they are arranged. Because the glands are branched, and because the tubules forming the branches contain secretory cells, submandibular glands are classified as branched tubuloacinar glands. Further, because the secretory cells are of both serous and mucous types, the submandibular gland is a mixed gland, and though most of the cells are serous, the exudate is chiefly mucous. It has long striated ducts and short intercalated ducts. The secretory acinar cells of the submandibular gland have DISTINCT functions. The mucous cells are the most active and therefore the major product of the submandibular glands is saliva which is mucoid in nature. Mucous cells secrete mucin which aids in the lubrication of the food bolus as it travels through the esophagus. In addition, the serous cells produce salivary amylase, which aids in the breakdown of starches in the mouth. The submandibular gland's highly active acini account for most of the salivary volume. The parotid and sublingual glands account for the remaining. |
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What is the important thing in cardiology |
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Answer» Answer: please mark on my brain listThe FIELD INCLUDES medical diagnosis and treatment of congenital heart defects, coronary ARTERY disease, heart failure, valvular heart disease and electrophysiology. Physicians who specialize in this field of medicine are called cardiologists, a specialty of internal medicine |
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Name the preventive method which is concerned with morality of human activities |
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Answer» Answer: 1) It can EXPRESS a shared commitment on the PART of a professional society's members to STRIVE to satisfy certain ethical standards and PRINCIPLES. ... Euthanasia. Protection of human and animal subjects in RESEARCH. Affirmative action. Acceptable risk in workplace. |
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৭.৪. ভারতীয় তথা আর্ন্তজাতিক ক্রিকেট জগতে সৌরভ গঙ্গোপাধ্যায়েরঅবদান লেখাে। |
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Answer» Answer: date NIGHT with you GUYS have a GREAT time with you in my LIFE with you and |
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Most of the limestone factories are located at a). chimakurthy b) piduguralla c) mancharla d) parawada |
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Answer» b Explanation: PLZ MARK me as BRAINLIST |
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Which of the following is used to extend the process polymerization?A.Probe B.PrimerC.RFLPsD.Exon |
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Answer» ok Explanation: |
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The comercial of transgenic animals as source of pharmaceutical product is known as-------- |
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Answer» Answer: A transgenic animal is one that carries a foreign gene that has been deliberately inserted into its genome. The foreign gene is CONSTRUCTED using recombinant DNA methodology. In ADDITION to the gene itself, the DNA usually includes other sequences to enable it to be incorporated into the DNA of the host and to be expressed correctly by the cells of the host. Transgenic SHEEP and GOATS have been produced that express foreign proteins in their milk. Transgenic CHICKENS are now able to synthesize human proteins in the "white" of their eggs. These animals should eventually prove to be valuable sources of proteins for human therapy. Explanation: |
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What is the anticodon sequence of initiator tRNA? |
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Answer» Answer: Yet, an initiator tRNA variant with a GAC anticodon is AMINOACYLATED with VALINE and can initiate translation from a GUC codon in mammalian CELLS [41]. Thus, whereas in bacteria a formylated amino acid is recognized, in eukaryotes an aspect of the methionine itself is recognized |
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Write main character of following disorders -:(i) Monogoliemii) turner's syndromeiii) Thalassemiaiv) sickle cell anemia |
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-- CO2NADPH + ATP tcost RuBP |
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Answer» Answer: CALVIN cycle OCCURRING in the stroma has some tasks LIKE formation of sugar from CO2, usage of ATP for energy and NADPH for reducing power. |
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2.Giving an example list two information which make a chemical equation more useful (informative). |
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Answer» Answer: a) The various ways in which a chemical equation can be made more informative are : (i) By INDICATING the physical states of the REACTANTS and products. Example: Gaseous state is indicated by the SYMBOL (g). (ii) By indicating the heat changes TAKING PLACE in the reaction Explanation: ❥ꜱᴀʀᴄᴀꜱᴛɪᴄʙᴀʟɪᴋᴀ~ |
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Where does lignt reactiontekes place |
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3. What type of plant is formed when cholchicine is used in the process of developmentRaphanobrassica?a) Autotetraploidb) Haploidc) Triploidd) Allotetraploidonts with each other du |
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Write three basic layers consist of cell envolope of prokaryotic |
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Answer» The three layers bound by the cell envelope in PROKARYOTIC cells are the outer GLYCOCALYX, the middle cell wall and the inner PLASMA membrane. _________________❥❥❥❥❥_______________ _________________❥❥❥❥❥_______________ |
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How are semi synthetic fibre formed by using polyester ? give example . |
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Answer» Semi-synthetic fibres are made from natural raw materials with a naturally occurring long-chain polymer STRUCTURE. They are only MODIFIED and partially degraded by chemical PROCESSES. Most semi-synthetic fibres are cellulose regenerated fibres, the earliest of which is rayon, also known as VISCOSE. |
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Q.No.2 Create a concept map that summarizes the results of research on the relationship betweentelomere length and stress among children living in state run orphanages in Romania. Includes inyour answer which telomere repeats are present in human ? How their length changes over celldivisions? |
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Answer» Explanation: sorry L don't know |
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Describe two methods of asxeual reproduction |
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Answer» Explanation: Methods of asexual reproduction:
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पीड़कनाशी किस प्रकार खाद्य श्रृंखला को प्रभावित करते है। स्पष्ट कीजि |
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Answer» खाद्य श्रृंखला में पारिस्थितिकी तंत्र के विभिन्न जीवों की परस्पर भोज्य निर्भरता को प्रदर्शित करते हैं। किसी भी पारिस्थितिकी तंत्र में कोई भी जीव भोजन के लिए सदैव किसी दूसरे जीव पर निर्भर होता है। भोजन के लिए सभी जीव वनस्पतियों पर प्रत्यक्ष या अप्रत्यक्ष रूप से निर्भर होते हैं। वनस्पतियां अपना भोजन प्रकाश संश्लेषण की क्रिया द्वारा बनाती हैं। इस भोज्य क्रम में पहले स्तर पर शाकाहारी जीव आते हैं जो कि पौधों पर प्रत्यक्ष रूप से निर्भर होते हैं। इसलिए पौधों को उत्पादक या स्वपोषी और जन्तुओं को 'उपभोक्ता' की संज्ञा देते हैं। |
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In a typical dicot leaf, you can find the stomata, mostly on _____1)Upper epidermis 2)Lower epidermis3)mesophyll 4)midrib |
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Answer» MIDRIB is your answer... |
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Site of light reaction is ______1)Thyllakoid 2)Stroma3)Bothe) None |
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Answer» both is answer |
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_______________ is columnar in shape1)Epidermis2)Guard cells3)Pallisade mesophyll cells 4)Spongy mesophyll cells |
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Answer» 1 EPIDERMIS is answer I am feeling GOOD to help uu |
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2. Raghu wants to identify the root system of a plant without pulling it out of soil. Suggest acorrect method.a. By seeing the structure of veinb. By looking the height of the plantc. By observing the shape of the leafd. By looking colour of the fruit3. Observe the shoot system of various plants growing around you. Based on your observation,fill the following table.S. No Description of the shoot systemName of the plant (Example)1. Green and tender stem with tendril2. Hard, woody, thick brown stemMango3. Leaves modified into thorns4. Leaves arise in cluster from the upper part Agaveof the stema. 1. Pea, 3. Opuntiab. 1. Bogainvillea, 3. Rose plantd. 1. Clitoria 3. Bogainvilleac. 1.Jasmine,3. Cactus12 |
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What is the function of diffusion |
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Answer» ok Explanation: Diffusion is the movement of a SUBSTANCE from an area of HIGH CONCENTRATION to an area of low concentration. Diffusion happens in liquids and gases because their PARTICLES move randomly from place to place |
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8.The sequence of pathway of reflex arcA) Receptor-Dorsal root ganglion Associated neuron → Ventral root ganglion - EffectorB) Dorsal root ganglion Receptor Associated neuron Ventral root ganglion EffectorC) Associated neuron-Receptor → Dorsal root ganglion Ventral root ganglion EffectorD) Effector Ventral root ganglion Dorsal root ganglion → Receptor → Associated neuron |
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Write a short note on reproductive system of rabbit. |
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Answer» In RABBIT the sexes are SEPARATE i.e. unisexual and sexual DIMORPHISM is well marked. The male reproductive organs include a pair of testes, a pair of epididymes, a pair of vasa deferentia, urethra, penis and some accessory glands. __________________________________ Please • Thank the Answer • Rate the Answer • Mark as Brainliest |
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Difference between cyclic and non-cyclic photophosphorylation |
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Answer» Answer: Differentiate Between Cyclic and Noncyclic PHOTOPHOSPHORYLATION. ... In the cyclic photophosphorylation, only ATP is PRODUCED, whereas, in the non-cyclic photophosphorylation both NADPH and ATP are produced. In cyclic photophosphorylation, the electrons get expelled by photosystem I and they return to the SYSTEM. |
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"Adhesion properties of viruses" tell me everything about those properties? what are those properties, how do they help the virus? |
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Answer» The hypothesis that abnormalities in intercellular adhesion are a property of metastatic tumors was examined in vitro with B16 melanoma variants that were selected in vivo for increased metastatic behavior. The adhesive CHARACTERISTICS of low (B16-F1), intermediate (B16-F5), and high (B16-F10) metastatic lines were determined by quantitative adhesion assays that MEASURED the rate and degree of attachment of single cells to confluent monolayers of melanoma, BALB/3T3, or virustransformed 3T3 cells. Intercellular adhesions were monitored by loss of single cells from suspension and adherence of intraperitoneally grown 125|-5-iodo-2'-deoxyuridine-labeled cells to the monolayers, and were AFFECTED by time, temperature, and serum concentration. Although there was little difference in adhesive properties between the untransformed and transformed 313 cell lines, the more metastatic melanoma variants exhibited higher relative rates and extents of homotypic and heterotypic monolayer attachment COMPARED with lower metastatic lines (BI6-FI0>BI6-F5>BI6-F1). The correlation between in vivo and in vitro TUMOR cell adhesive properties and metastasis was discussed. |
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