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1.

Suppose you want to dry yourschool uniform quickly. Would spreading it near an anghiti orHeater help? If yes, how?​

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with the heater help we can dry UNIFORM quickly because it produce more HEAT and water containing in the uniform EVAPORATE

2.

What is germination?

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3.

What is biology? explain in your words​

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Biology is the natural science that studies life and LIVING ORGANISMS, including their physical structure, chemical processes, MOLECULAR interactions, physiological mechanisms, development and evolution. Despite the complexity of the science, certain unifying concepts consolidate it into a SINGLE, coherent field

4.

Write the slogans awaring pupils on organ transplant​

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GIVE ORGANS and SAVE HUMANS

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Slogans avaring pupil on organ transport​

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ANSWER:

GIVE ORGANS SAVE HUMANS

6.

Q 1 .Explain Francis Crick with digram?​

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The Watson-Crick Model of DNA (1953)

DEOXYRIBONUCLEIC ACID (DNA) is a double-stranded, helical molecule. It consists of two sugar-phosphate backbones on the outside, held together by hydrogen bonds between pairs of NITROGENOUS bases on the inside. The bases are of four types (A, C, G, & T): pairing always occurs between A & T, and C & G. James Watson (1928 - ) and Francis Crick (1916 - 2004) realized that these pairing rules meant that either strand contained all the information necessary to make

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What is a function of a muscle cell

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Muscle cells contain PROTEIN FILAMENTS called myofilaments of actin and myosin that slide past one another, producing a contraction that CHANGES both the LENGTH and the SHAPE of the cell. Muscles function to produce force and motion.

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Describe the anaphase 1 and telophase 2 of meiosis.I will mark them as brainlist.​

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PROPHASE II: Starting cells are the haploid cells MADE in meiosis I. ... Anaphase II: Sister CHROMATIDS separate to OPPOSITE ends of the cell. Telophase II: Newly forming gametes are haploid, and each CHROMOSOME now has just one chromatid.

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9.

When the brain will not be able to think properly ?( I know it's a stu.pid question but my teacher asked it and it's a Biology question ) Spam would be reported !!​

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the BRAIN will not be ABLE to think properly when there is a contradiction against a SERIOUS topic is going on and we thinks that both the SIDES are correct but you have to choose only one

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10.

HeyEmulsification of fats is done by? btw I think it's done by bile salts which is preasent in liver is it? ​

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Fat EMULSIFICATION is the process of INCREASING the surface area of fats in the small intestine by GROUPING them into small clusters. This is the responsibility of bile, a liquid CREATED by the liver and stored in the GALLBLADDER. Actual digestion of the fats is then accomplished by lipase, an enzyme from the pancreas.

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Distinguish between protoplasm and cytoplasm ​

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The DIFFERENCE Between Cytoplasm and PROTOPLASM are almost minimal and both TERMS are used interchangeably. But for academic purposes, Cytoplasm is all the contents inside the cell membrane EXCLUDING the NUCLEUS. And protoplasm includes cytoplasm, plus, the nucleus of the cell.

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Distinguish between protoplasm and cytoplasm​

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The difference Between CYTOPLASM and Protoplasm are almost minimal and both terms are USED interchangeably. But for ACADEMIC purposes, Cytoplasm is all the contents inside the CELL membrane excluding the nucleus. And protoplasm INCLUDES cytoplasm, plus, the nucleus of the cell.

13.

Classify enzyme according to IUB. ​

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Enzymes CLASSIFICATION. ... According to the International UNION of Biochemists (I U B), enzymes are DIVIDED into six functional classes and are classified based on the type of reaction in which they are used to catalyze. The six kinds of enzymes are hydrolases, oxidoreductases, LYASES, transferases, ligases and ISOMERASES ...

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What is relationship between the cell division and reproduction ?​

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A SINGLE cell divides to MAKE two cells and these two cells then divide to make FOUR cells, and so on. We call this process "cell division" and "cell reproduction," because new cells are formed when old cells divide. The ABILITY of cells to divide is UNIQUE for living organisms.

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व्हाट क्वेश्चंस वुड यू लाइक टू आस्क टू यू आर टीचर about micro organisms​

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ANSWER:A micro-organism or microbe is an organism which is microscopic, which means so small that people cannot see them with NAKED eye. The study of microorganisms is called microbiology.Micro-organisms include bacteria, fungi, archaea, protists and viruses, and are among the earliest known life forms. The first of these four types of micro-organisms may either be free-living or parasitic. Viruses can only be parasitic, since they always reproduce inside other living things.

Most micro-organisms are unicellular organism with only one cell, but there are unicellular protists that are visible to the human eye, and some multicellular species are microscopic.

Micro-organisms live almost everywhere on earth where there is liquid water, including hot springs on the ocean floor and deep inside ROCKS within the earth's crust. Such HABITATS are lived in by extremophiles.

Micro-organisms are critical to nutrient recycling in ecosystems, because they act as decomposers. Because some micro-organisms can also take nitrogen out of the air, they are an important part of the nitrogen cycle. Pathogenic, or harmful, MICROBES can invade other organisms and cause disease

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16.

What precautions do you take in order to maintain proper dental health​

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Drink fluoridated water and brush with fluoride toothpaste.

Practice good oral hygiene. ...

Visit your dentist at least once a year, EVEN if you have no natural TEETH or have dentures.

Do not use any tobacco PRODUCTS. ...

Limit ALCOHOLIC drinks.

17.

) Glottis is covered by epiglottis​

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Glottis is covered by a small cartilaginous FLAP of skin called EPIGLOTTIS. This prevents the ENTRY of food particles into wind pipe while swallowing. If the food enters the wind pipe, it CAUSES choking and may even result in death of the PERSON.

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Interesting Fact"A surgical procedure called a selective amygdalohippocampectomy removes half of the brain’s amygdala—and with it, the patient’s sense of fear".Through this we conclude that 'Anything is possible with help of science,hence don't take underestimate it !' (≧▽≦)Good Evening !​

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Interesting to KNOW !

It is USED to TREAT Epilepsy right !!

19.

Hii friendsplease help me There option are A. only 1B. only 2C. 1 and 2 both D. nine of the above​

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only 1

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20.

Write the biological significance of protein lipid and fat..​

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About lipid -Lipids are essential for all life on Earth. They play many important roles in maintaining the health of an organism. Arguably the most important function lipids perform is as the building blocks of cellular membranes. Other functions include energy storage, insulation, cellular communication and protection.

About FAT - Triglycerides, cholesterol and other essential fatty acids—the scientific term for fats the body can't MAKE on its own—store energy, insulate US and protect our vital ORGANS. They act as messengers, helping proteins do their jobs.

Fats are critical for maintaining body temperature, cushioning vital organs, REGULATING hormones, transmitting nerve impulses, and storing memory. Lipids transport fat-soluble nutrients and phytochemicals and promote bioavailability of these compounds.

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21.

With diagrammatic view explain cell cycle.I will mark them as brainlist.​

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It is a series of stages a cell passes through, to DIVIDE and PRODUCE new cells. This entire process where with the help of ONE single parent cell a new cell POPULATION grows and develops is KNOWN as the cell cycle.

22.

अप्रकाशित अभी क्रियाओं में किसका संश्लेषण किया जाता है​

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सूर्य के प्रकाश की उपस्थिति में हरे पादपों द्वारा वायुमण्डल से CO2 तथा H2O ग्रहण करके कार्बनिक पदार्थों के संश्लेषण की क्रिया प्रकाश-संश्लेषण (Photo-synthesis) कहलाती है।

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Biochemical compounds

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24.

Rings of cartilage present in trachea​

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A normal trachea (windpipe) has many RINGS made of cartilage (a strong and flexible TISSUE). These rings are C-shaped and SUPPORT the trachea but also allow it to move and FLEX when your child breathes. Complete tracheal rings are a birth defect in these rings that causes them to be O-shaped instead of C-shaped.

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25.

Scale leaves may be thin and dry as in or thick and fleshy as in​

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Tendril and scaly leaves

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Tendril : When the leaf is MODIFIED into a THIN THREAD like coiled structure called tendril.

Scaly leaves : Scaly leaves may be thin and dry as in ginger or THICK and fleshy as in onion and they perform function of protecting buds.

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26.

क्रॉप प्रोडक्शन एंड मैनेजमेंट​

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CROP PRODUCTION and MANAGEMENT

27.

Full form of RCT please fast tell me​

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Fast facts about root canal therapy

Root canal therapy is USED to REMOVE nerves from the pulp of a TOOTH. It is thought to be very painful but is a pain-relieving treatment.

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28.

जीव-विज्ञान के जनक के नाम से जाने जाते हैं ?(A) लैमार्क(B) डार्विन(C) अरस्तू(D) ट्रेविरेनस20 ❤= 30 ❤​

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C)

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29.

'Cell is the basic unit of of oraganism ' valudate this statement​

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Cell is the smallest unit of a living organism. A HOUSE is MADE up of many BLOCKS of bricks, thus forming the fundamental structure of the house. SIMILARLY, a living organism is EITHER made up of a single cell (unicellular) or many cells (multicellular). Hence, the cells form the basic structure of any living organism

30.

For iodine test why do we perform alcohol treatment ?​

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We do so to remove the CHLOROPHYLL PRESENT in the leaves.

Chlorophyll is not SOLUBLE in WATER it is only soluble in alcohol.

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31.

A cell requires water minerals etc to stay alive but cell is covered by cell membrane how do these substance move in and out of the cellPLEASE TELL I AM IN TROUBLE​

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It is because it is PERMEABLE means its cell membrane is permeable and allows MOVEMENT of substances in and out

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32.

) Describe how water is important to plants in terms of:i) making food in plantsii) the plant's shapeiii) hydrolysis and dehydration(3 points)HINT: Think about:i) production of glucoseii) water in cellsiii) breaking and creating bonds

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All the options are correct,☟︎︎︎

however in case of CHOOSING just one option, I recommend the FIRST one (i).

Explanation:

Plants require water as raw material in the process of PHOTOSYNTHESIS to PREPARE food (in the form of glucose).

i.e.

6CO2 (carbon dioxide) + 6H2O (water) -------> C6H12O6 (glucose)

33.

Dr. Ronld ross worked on his experiment on maleria at​

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On 20 AUGUST 1897, in Secunderabad, Ross made his LANDMARK discovery. While dissecting the stomach tissue of an anopheline MOSQUITO fed four days previously on a malarious patient, he found the malaria parasite and went on to PROVE the role of Anopheles mosquitoes in the transmission of malaria PARASITES in humans.

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08. Differentiate between a light and compoundmicroscope. (1M)​

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A SIMPLE microscope USES the OPTICAL POWER of single lens or GROUP of lenses for magnification. A compound microscope uses a system of lenses (one set enlarging the image produced by another) to achieve much higher magnification of an object.

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______is the name given to the computer with single microprocessor.​

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A microcomputer is a SMALL, relatively inexpensive computer with a MICROPROCESSOR as its CENTRAL processing unit (CPU). It includes a microprocessor, memory and minimal input/output (I/O) circuitry mounted on a single printed CIRCUIT board (PCB).

36.

Growinga leguminous crop between two wheat crop​

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YES it's between TWO CROPS

37.

Write name of any four whorls of flowers -​

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Calyx

Corolla

Androecium

GYNOECIUM

38.

What is photorespiration describe with suitable chart​

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you can find EVERYTHING about photorespiration in this website https ://www.khanacademy. org/science/biology/photosynthesis-in-plants/photorespiration--c3-c4-cam-plants/a/c3-c4-cam-plants

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39.

What Precautions you would suggest to your elders who is sufferingwith Edema?​

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1 )Should not sit in the same position for long time.

2 )Should MOVE LEGS frequently.

3) Should sit in a up right position.

4)Take low salt diet.

5)Do EXERCISE regularly.

6) PROTECT themselves from extreme temperature changes.

40.

Definition of Ascariadis ​

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Ascariasis (as-kuh-RIE-uh-sis) is a type of roundworm infection. These WORMS are parasites that USE your body as a host to MATURE from LARVAE or eggs to adult worms.

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: Hurting another person in a robbery or car-jacking is example of....OB Impulsive AggressionViolent AggressionO0 Predatory AggressioVenta pogression​

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42.

The point at which funiculus touches the ovule is​

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43.

In which group of algae cell wall has pectin with cellulose​

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Chlorophycean green ALGAE produce a wide array of WALLS ranging from cellulose–pectin COMPLEXES to ones MADE of hydroxyproline-rich glycoproteins.

44.

Who discover that how does heart work? ​

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In Medicine's 10 Greatest DISCOVERIES, which I co-authored with cardiologist Meyer Friedman, we STATED that William Harvey's discovery of the function of the heart and the circulation of BLOOD was the greatest medical discovery of all time.

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45.

How many bones does a new born infant have

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an NEW BORN INFANT has 206 bones.

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46.

Enzyme that forms phosphodiester bond between adjacent nucleotides of DNA is:

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DNA ligase

DNA ligase is an ENZYME that creates phosphodiester bonds between adjacent NUCLEOTIDES between OKAZAKI fragments.

47.

What will happen if a plant is placed near the window of your class room?what is this process called as?

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The plant which is kept NEAR the window of the classroom will turn towards the DIRECTION of the SUNLIGHT. This process is known as PHOTOTROPISM. ... The process of phototropism allows the movement of the cells of the plant in the side or the direction from where the sunlight is entering.

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48.

How amoeba take food​

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AMOEBA TAKES in food using TEMPORARY finger-like extensions of the CELL surface, which fuse over the food particle forming a food vacuole. Inside the food vacuole, complex substances are broken down into simpler ones, diffusing into the cytoplasm.

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49.

Hittorf and moving boundary method​

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There are two experimental techniques for the determination of transport numbers. The HITTORF method is based on MEASUREMENTS of ion CONCENTRATION changes NEAR the electrodes. The MOVING boundary method involves measuring the speed of displacement of the boundary between two solutions due to an electric current.

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What change occurs in phchytene stage of meiosis​

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PACHYTENE. During the third substage of meiosis, the chromosomes continue to CONDENSE. Crossing over TAKES place at this stage and at each POINT of crossing over a chiasma is formed (singular: chiasma) between non-sister chromatids of homologous chromosomes.