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1.

State any three principle of life​

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The THREE Principles — Mind, Consciousness, and THOUGHT — are the fundamental forces responsible for the creation of LIFE and for all of our psychological experiences. They comprise the ETERNAL BACKDROP behind life.

2.

निम्न रोगों को उनके पैदा करने वाले जीवो के साथ मिलान कर सही विकल्प का चयन करें​

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FORTH OPTION is correct.

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3.

Which is the world best team in IPL?​

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Answer:

Mumbai Indians

Explanation:

Bcoz the TEAM has Won 5 (2013, 2015, 2017, 2019, 2020) IPL Trophies

And PROBABLY it can WIN this time also

4.

Type of respiratory system

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ANSWER:

respiratory SYSTEM consists of a pair of lungs ,trachea and WIND pipe

Explanation:

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5.

(c) Suppose that you were examining the distribution of a plant, instead of the millipede. Describe modifications in the experiment that you designed in (b) that would be required to determine whether the abiotic factor you chose affects the distribution of the plant.

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On a trip to a dense forest, a biologist NOTICED that MILLIPEDES (small invertebrates) were plentiful under

logs but were rarely seen in any other location.

(a) Propose THREE environmental variables (two abiotic and one biotic) that could explain why

millipedes are FOUND more frequently under logs. (1 point each; 3 points maximum)

The following list is not exhaustive.

Abiotic factors

2 points maximum

Biotic factors

1 point maximum

Light Reproduction

Temperature Predation

Water Food supply

Soil

Texture

Nutrients

pH

Competition

Wind

Periodic disturbances —

fire/storms/volcanoes

Note: Nutrient can be abiotic or biotic depending on how it is used. Climate/weather/shelter are too

general!

(b) For ONE of the abiotic environmental variables you chose above, design a controlled experiment to

test a hypothesis that this factor affects the distribution of millipedes on the forest floor. Describe data

that would support your hypothesis. (1 point each; 6 points maximum)

Must relate to one of the two abiotic factors accepted in part (a) AND measure/relate to millipede

distribution.

• Hypothesis — proposes a relationship between one abiotic factor and the distribution of

millipedes.

• Prediction/expected results — states what should be observed if the hypothesis is supported.

Can be in an “if … then” format.

• Design — describes an experiment that manipulates one abiotic independent variable/factor.

• Constants — explicitly holds all other factors constant.

• Control — indicates a valid control group that serves as a comparison

• Data collection — describes what observations will be collected or how they will be collected, or

both.

for experimental groups.

SAMPLE size — indicates test of multiple millipedes or replicates.

• Statistical analysis — suggests a mathematical and/or statistical comparison of control and

experimental groups or of observed and expected. A specific statistical test need not be

mentioned.

• Feasibility — experiment could be performed and would yield data that would answer the

question posed.

On a trip to a dense forest, a biologist noticed that millipedes (small invertebrates) were plentiful under

logs but were rarely seen in any other location.

(a) Propose THREE environmental variables (two abiotic and one biotic) that could explain why

millipedes are found more frequently under logs. (1 point each; 3 points maximum)

The following list is not exhaustive.

Abiotic factors

2 points maximum

Biotic factors

1 point maximum

Light Reproduction

Temperature Predation

Water Food supply

Soil

Texture

Nutrients

pH

Competition

Wind

Periodic disturbances —

fire/storms/volcanoes

Note: Nutrient can be abiotic or biotic depending on how it is used. Climate/weather/shelter are too

general!

(b) For ONE of the abiotic environmental variables you chose above, design a controlled experiment to

test a hypothesis that this factor affects the distribution of millipedes on the forest floor. Describe data

that would support your hypothesis. (1 point each; 6 points maximum)

Must relate to one of the two abiotic factors accepted in part (a) AND measure/relate to millipede

distribution.

• Hypothesis — proposes a relationship between one abiotic factor and the distribution of

millipedes.

• Prediction/expected results — states what should be observed if the hypothesis is supported.

Can be in an “if … then” format.

• Design — describes an experiment that manipulates one abiotic independent variable/factor.

• Constants — explicitly holds all other factors constant.

• Control — indicates a valid control group that serves as a comparison

• Data collection — describes what observations will be collected or how they will be collected, or

both.

for experimental groups.

• Sample size — indicates test of multiple millipedes or replicates.

• Statistical analysis — suggests a mathematical and/or statistical comparison of control and

experimental groups or of observed and expected. A specific statistical test need not be

mentioned.

• Feasibility — experiment could be performed and would yield data that would answer the

question posed.

6.

1) I am a part of digestive system. Iam not a bag with specific volume who am I?2) I produce depending on the quantity of food material. 3) I produce one chemical. What is the name of that chemical? 4) I can even digest hard ?​

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ANSWER:

it is stomach ,the chemical PRODUCED by it is BILE juice

7.

What is prokaryotic cell? ​

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Answer:

A prokaryote is a typically unicellular ORGANISM that lacks a nuclear membrane-enclosed nucleus. The word prokaryote comes from the Greek πρό and κάρυον. In the two-empire SYSTEM arising from the WORK of Édouard Chatton, prokaryotes were CLASSIFIED within the empire Prokaryota

8.

What is the name ofone of your teacher

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MR. PRAKASH CHANDRA BARIK.

BEST BODY BUILDER OF CHATTISGARH

9.

How are echinoderms unique with regard to their symmetry? List the any three others features of phylum

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ANSWER:

echinoderms are SPINY skinned animals which are radially symmetrical.

echinoderms are MOSTLY marine

the exoskeleton is make of calcium carbonate (CaCo3)

they are triploblastic in nature.that is they have mesoderm ,endoderm , ectoderm.

hope this HELPS you!!!!!

10.

I am a part of digestive system. Iam not a bag with specific volume who I am​

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ANSWER:

\huge\tt{Stomach\:or\:Gut}

11.

I am a part of digestive system. Iam not a bag with specific volume how I am​

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The ANSWER of your QUESTION is STOMACH.

12.

If glucose formed as a result of photosynthesis is easly in water can plant store glucose​

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ANSWER:

Once the leaf inhales carbon dioxide, the CO2 moves to the leaf's mesophyll cells. This is where photosynthesis takes place and glucose is formed. This all happens when there's SUN. At night, or in WINTER, the plant is able to STORE glucose through a process called cellular respiration.

13.

‎ ‎ ‎‏‏‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎‏‏‎ ‎what is photosynthesis?‎ ‎‏‏‎ ‎‏‏‎ ‎‏‏‎ ‎​

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The process by which plants MAKE their own FOOD in the presence of sunlight, carbon-dioxide present in air, WATER, minerals and chlorophyll present in leaves is TERMED as photosynthesis.

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14.

Which vitamin is considered to be a hormone?​

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VITAMIN D is CONSIDERED to be a HORMONE.

15.

Which two cells are in the eye?​

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Answer:

These SPECIALIZED cells are called PHOTORECEPTORS. There are 2 types of photoreceptors in the RETINA: RODS and cones. The rods are most sensitive tolight and dark changes, SHAPE and movement and contain only one typeof light-sensitive pigment

16.

The dodo became extinct in the 17th century. The dodo was a flightless bird which lived on the island of Mauritius. The dodos built their nests on the ground. Dodos had never met humans before humans arrived on the island. The dodos were not afraid of the humans. Humans brought new animals to the island, such as cats, dogs and rats. The humans removed most of the forest where the dodos lived to build new homes and to create farmland. State two reasons why you think that the dodo became extinct.

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EXPLANATION:

The dodo (Raphus cucullatus) is an extinct FLIGHTLESS bird that was endemic to the island of MAURITIUS, east of Madagascar in the

17.

distilled water • 0.1 mol per dm3 sodium chloride solution • 0.5 mol per dm3 sodium chloride solution • 1.0 mol per dm3 sodium chloride solution. After 5 hours they measured the mass again and calculated the change in mass. (i) Predict which of the liquids would cause the largest decrease in mass of a potato stick.

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ANSWER:

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18.

Cell respiration takes place in the cytoplasm and______of the cell​

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ANSWER:

GLYCOLYSIS is the FIRST stage of cellular respiration. It takes PLACE in the CYTOPLASM of the cell.

19.

How do forest regulates the climate of a place

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Answer:

Forests regulate climate at local, regional and continental SCALES, by producing atmospheric moisture and rainfall, and controlling temperature. ... Forests provide multiple water and climate-related services, including precipitation recycling, cooling, water purification, INFILTRATION and GROUNDWATER RECHARGE

20.

What two parts of a nucleotide do not change throughout the structure of DNA? 1. Five-Carbon Sugar and Nitrogen Base 2. Phosphate Group and Nitrogen Base 3. Five-Carbon Sugar and Phosphate Group 4. All components remain the same throughout the DNA structure?

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ANSWER:

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Explanation:

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21.

EXERCISEInner mitochondrial membrane is different from outer mitochondrial membrane in presence of(1) Less protein and more lipid(2) Cristae(3) Porins and cholesterol(4) Porins and cardiolipin​

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ANSWER:

CRISTAE is the CORRECT OPTION

22.

10. Boron and oxygen elements are placed in the second period in periodic table.There was no definitive place for isotope in Mendeleev's periodic table.12.Lithium and sodium are included in the same group in periodic table.11.davvoen elements have different at​

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ANSWER:

during mendeleev time there are no ISOTOPES KN his PERIOD

23.

The backbone is made up of

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The backbone consists of small BONES known as the vertebrae. The spinal cord comprises 7 cervical, 12 thoracic, 5 lumbar, 5 SACRAL, and 4 coccygeal bones. Complete ANSWER: The vertebral column (Backbone) has a total of 33 bones.

24.

What is photosynthesis?hola!! I'm back :)​

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Answer:

HOLA,

It is the process by which green plants and some other ORGANISMS use sunlight to synthesize nutrients from CARBON dioxide and water. Photosynthesis in plants generally INVOLVES the green pigment CHLOROPHYLL and generates oxygen as a by-product.

Explanation:

Hope it works.

25.

what you mean by banking of a curved road? determine the angle of banking so as a minimize the were and tear of the types of car negotiating as bonked curved​

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ANSWER:

Banking of roads is defined as the phenomenon in which the edges are raised for the curved roads above the inner EDGE to provide the necessary centripetal force to the VEHICLES so that they take a SAFE turn. ... The angle at which the vehicle is inclined is defined as the bank angle

26.

What is the shape of Muscle Cell, RBC and WBC?​

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Answer:

Elongated spindle SHAPED: MUSCLE CELLS are elongated in SHAPE. Long and branch shaped: Nerve cells are long and have branches. IRREGULAR shaped: White blood cells are irregular in shape. Oval/flat/square: Skin cells are oval/ round/flat or square in shape.

27.

Give one word for the following organisimes made of more than one cell

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ANSWER:

MULTICELLULAR ORGANISMS are organisms that CONSIST of more than one cell, in contrast to UNICELLULAR organisms.

28.

Deep in the tropical rain forest, a botanist discovered an unusual plant with vascular tissues, stomata, a cuticle, flagellated sperm, cone like reproductive structures bearing seeds, and an alternation-of-generations life cycle. He was very excited about this discovery because it would be rather unusual for a plant to have both:a) A cuticle and flagellated sperm.b) Seeds and flagellated sperm.c) Vascular tissues and alternation of generations.d) Alternation of generations and seeds.

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ANSWER:

OPTION C

Vascular TISSUES and ALTERNATION of GENERATION.

29.

Find tha ode one and give reason a)phellom b)phellogen c)pholem d)phellouerm

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Explanation:

Find tha ode ONE and GIVE reason a)phellom b)phellogen c)pholem d)phellouerm

30.

Slogan on world book day in hindi​

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ANSWER:

पुस्तकें ज्ञानवान होती हैं यह देश की शान होती हैं। ज्ञान का भंडार है पुस्तक। लोगों को किताबें पढ़ाओ उनको ज्ञानवान बनाओ। पुस्तकें ज्ञान देती हैं यह ना कोई फीस लेती है।

31.

‘Indian democracy is a boon to Indian society’. Explain.

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Explanation:

OK lets start with having a look at other options.

1. Monarchy : A government in which the supreme power is lodged in the hands of a monarch who reigns over a state or territory, usually for life and by hereditary right; the monarch may be either a sole absolute ruler or a sovereign - such as a king, queen or prince - with constitutionally limited authority. We had it before and it didn't succeed. Eventually a weak ruler is born into a dynasty which leads to its collapse, afterwards there is anarchy which is not at all cool.

2. COMMUNISM : A system of government in which the state plans and controls the economy and a single -- often authoritarian -- party holds power; state controls are imposed with the ELIMINATION of private ownership of property or capital while claiming to make progress toward a higher social order in which all goods are equally shared by the people. Considering the current scenario of political parties working for there own benefit, and considering the non competitive environments, it would have been a disaster. We would have been worse then DPRK. Even CHINA had to welcome capital in the form of FDI to save its economy. The best example to see is that of USSR, the condition of Russia economically, when Soviet broke was disastrous. This kind of government looks good only in theory.

3. Federation : A form of government in which sovereign power is formally divided -- usually by means of a constitution -- between a central authority and a number of constituent regions (states, colonies or provinces) so that each region retains some management of its internal affairs; differs from a confederacy in that the central government exerts influence directly upon both individuals as well as upon the regional units. UNLIKE America, there is a vast difference between the cultures of the constituent states in India, and every state likes to be free of domination from the centre. We have seen it, in the form of Bodos and all. If India had been a Federation, we would have been divided until now.

4. Dictatorship - A form of government in which a ruler or small clique wield absolute power (not restricted by a constitution or laws). No reason to say that it would be Bad.

5. Theocracy - A form of government in which a Deity is recognized as the supreme civil ruler, the Deity's laws are interpreted by ecclesiastical authorities (bishops, mullahs, etc.); a government subject to religious authority. Considering the sheer numbers of Fake Babas and Fakirs, this has to be a NO.

I guess I covered most forms of government. Other forms like socialism, presidential, confederacy are SOMEWHAT similar to these basic Ideologies.

Hence the most exquisite form of government for India is none other than Democracy. I know it seems bad, but trust me it would be worse otherwise. Although a Republic form of government sounds similar, but the problem with it is that there are a few set of people called senators, who elect the representative. But with India, there is a question, how can we know to elect people who will elect the one for us. Hence it is the only solution.

32.

Whish animal do not have external ears

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Answer:

SNAKES is the answer but there are MANY more

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33.

What is the advantage of flexibility of plasma membrane to a cell. Support your answer with suitable examples.

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Answer:

Flexibility of a cell membrane HELPS in the selective movement of the substances ACROSS it. In Amoeba, the flexibility of membrane helps in engulfing the food particles from the outside enviroment by a process called endocytosis.

Explanation:

The primary function of the plasma membrane is to protect the cell from its surroundings. Composed of a phospholipid bilayer with embedded proteins, the plasma membrane is selectively permeable to IONS and ORGANIC molecules and REGULATES the movement of substances in and out of cells.

34.

What ecological interaction describes the relationship between the two plants?

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ANSWER:

Symbiosis

Explanation:

Symbiosis is a GENERAL term for interspecific interactions in which two species LIVE together in a long-term, INTIMATE association. In mutualism, two species have a long-term interaction that is beneficial to both of them (+/+ interaction).

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35.

Q53.Choose the correct statement(s):(i) Ribosomes are located onthe chromosomes.(ii) Cell is located in the nucleus.(iii) Chloroplastsare located in the nucleolus.(iv) Cell membrane surrounds the cell.O A. (i), (ii) and (iii)O B. (i) and (ii)O C. (iii) and (iv)D. Only (iv)​

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only if

hope it will HELP

36.

What are pollen grains?????​

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The POLLEN GRAIN is the male GAMETOPHYTE which CONTAINS the male gametes.

hope it helps you

37.

Can you explain what is molecular movement according to class 10 th biology first lesson life process for the begining

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Answer:

MOLECULAR movements are the movements of various MOLECULES from one PLACE to another inside the cells and in between cells. Movement of molecules are essential because it repairs and GIVE structure to the WHOLE body.

38.

How does the automotive industry help protect natural resources ?(╥_╥) co'user​

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ANSWER:

hope it helps you

have a great day

Explanation:

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39.

The improper function of which results in condition ‘Myxedema’ in human beings?​

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Answer:

MYXEDEMA is another term for severely advanced HYPOTHYROIDISM. This is a condition that occurs when your body doesn't produce enough thyroid hormone. The thyroid is a SMALL gland that sits right at the front of your NECK. ... Myxedema is the RESULT of having undiagnosed or untreated severe hypothyroidism.

40.

Q50.Which of the following is the non-living part of the cell?O A. Cell membraneO B. CytoplasmO C. MitochondrionO D. Cell wall​

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Answer:

D.Cell WALL

Explanation:

In a PLANT cell, the cell wall is the only part that is non-living because it is an EXTRACELLULAR PRODUCT and exists outside the living boundary of the cell.

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41.

As heart ventricles contract and then relax, blood pressure inside of the arteries change fromA Antibody to antigenB Diastolic to systolicC Systolic to diastolic

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When the VENTRICLES contract, your RIGHT ventricle pumps blood to your LUNGS and the LEFT ventricle pumps blood to the rest of your body.

42.

Select the animals having venues heart

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ANSWER:

TOAD is the ANIMAL which has a VENOUS HEART.

43.

The gas exchange system contains cartilage. Describe the function of cartilage in the gas exchange system

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ANSWER:

the cartilage system is present in the joints of RIBS and sternum. it allows the movement of ribs INWARD and outward , facilitating the exchange of GASES

44.

People obtained ground water through-_______and_______

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Answer:

PEOPLE obtain GROUNDWATER through a WELL and HAND pump.

45.

Kesia is creating a model of the human circulatory system as part of a science project. She labels all the parts of the heart and the major types of blood vessels. She also includes an explanation of the function of each part of the system. Which statement is true?a Capillaries are thick blood vessels.b The heart is made of one chamber that pumps blood through the body.c Blood vessels called arteries carry blood away from the heart.

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Blood VESSELS CALLED arteries carry blood away from the heart.

Option c is the CORRECT answer .

46.

The liver performs all of the following functions EXCEPTa controlling blood pressureb Producing bilec Store nutrients

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ANSWER:

a CONTROLLING BLOOD PRESSURE

47.

Name 10 satllites launched by india

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Explanation:

INDIA has been successfully LAUNCHING SATELLITES of various TYPES since 1975.

...

List of Indian Satellites – (1975 – 2021)

Launch year Satellite Importance

1990 INSAT-1D Still operational.

1991 IRS-1B Earth OBSERVATION satellite.

1992 SROSS-C Carried gamma-ray astronomy and aeronomy payload.

1992 INSAT-2DT It was launched as Arabsat 1C.

48.

The Y chromosome contains large amounts of constitutive heterochromatin. Why might there be more constitutive heterochromatin in the Y chromosome than in other chromosomes?Answer:​

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Answer:

Heterochromatin is a tightly packed form of DNA or condensed DNA, which comes in multiple varieties. These varieties lie on a continuum between the two extremes of constitutive heterochromatin and facultative heterochromatin. Both play a role in the expression of GENES. Because it is tightly packed, it was thought to be inaccessible to polymerases and therefore not transcribed, however according to Volpe et al. (2002),[1] and many other papers since,[2] much of this DNA is in fact transcribed, but it is CONTINUOUSLY TURNED over via RNA-induced transcriptional silencing (RITS). RECENT studies with electron microscopy and OsO4 staining reveal that the dense packing is not due to the chromatin.

49.

Two advantage and disvantage of transpiration

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ANSWER:

ASCENT of Sap: Ascent of sap mostly occurs due to transpiration pull EXERTED by transpiration of water. ...

Removal of EXCESS Water: ...

Cooling Effect: ...

Mechanical Tissue: ...

Distribution of Mineral Salts: ...

Increasing Concentration of Mineral Salts: ...

Root System: ...

QUALITY of Fruits:

50.

What is RNA? and Full form of RNA??​

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ANSWER:

FULL FORM of RNA=ribonucleic ACID