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1.

How does rigor mortis happen?​

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Medical Definition of Rigor MORTIS

Rigor mortis is due to a biochemical change in the muscles that occurs several hours after DEATH, though the time of its onset after death DEPENDS on the ambient temperature. ... Without ATP, myosin molecules adhere to actin FILAMENTS and the muscles BECOME rigid.

2.

Which of the following is not an aerial adaptation ?

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Explanation:

PRESENCE of vertebra column is NOT AREIL ADAPTATION

3.

Discuss four ways in which sport can support nation building?

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HEY mate here's ur answer....

Explanation:

1.sport can build tolerance, understanding and respect.

2.sport has always had the power to oppose racism,discrimination and human rights abuses.

3.it helps US to MAKE friends with strangers and build relationships across cultures,languages, RELIGIONS,age and income.

4.when we host international matches, we are one nation,supporting one team, our diverse cultures come together for the love of sport,the game and our country.

4.

True or falseDifferent organs consist of similar kind of tissues that perform specific functions. ​

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This statement is false.

as diff types of tissue are required to perform different functions e.g. CARDIAC muscles REQUIRE cardiac tissue that donot get FATIGUE .and biceps has muscular tissue both of these tissues are diff in function as well as origin..

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5.

(c) List the factors disturbing biodiversity of a particular area.

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Explanation:

Biodiversity is under serious THREAT as a result of human activities. The main dangers worldwide are population growth and resource CONSUMPTION, climate change and global warming, habitat CONVERSION and urbanisation, invasive alien species, over-exploitation of NATURAL resources and environmental degradation.

6.

Classify annelida for suitable example

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Annelida includes Earthworms, Leeches, Blister worms etc. They are triploblastic, bilaterally symmetrical schizocoelomate protostomes. They exhibit metameric segmentation and TRUE COELOM.

Classification Of Annelida :- Annelids are vermiform, bilaterally symmetrical, triploblastic and schizocoelomate animals whose body is metamerically segmented and covered with a LAYER of cuticle.

Characteristics of Annelida:-

1)Bilaterally symmetrical and vermiform.

2)Body CAVITY is a true coelom, often divided by internal septa.

3)Body possesses a through gut with mouth and ANUS.

4)Body possesses 3 separate sections, a prosomium, a trunk and a pygidium.

7.

Something about active dreaming full concept with advantage and disadvantage ​no cut nd paste

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ANSWER:

MRK BRAINLIESt

Explanation:

Search activity (SA) is the behavioral and mental activity that is oriented to changes of the environment or of the subject's VIEW and approach to the environment according to personal needs without the definite probability forecast of the outcomes of such activity, but with a regular consideration of the outcomes in the process of active behavior. Dream's lucidity (the subject's realization that he/she is DREAMING) protects dreamer from awakenings during emotionally disturbing or frustrating dreams, because LUCID dreams allow subject to feel separated from the dream events that may cause a feeling of helplessness. Due to such a protection from awakenings that can bring subject back to the frustration in wakefulness, subject can turn in the further sleep to normal non-lucid dreams that are RESTORING subject's SA in the subsequent wakefulness (activity in the uncertain situation with the feedback between behavior and its outcome). It is the advantage of lucid dreams. Their disadvantage is that due to the separation from the dream events that are in lucid dreams accepted as rationalized dreams, not as real stories where the dreamer acts like in wakefulness, their ability to restore SA is decreased until they are not displaced by the normal non-lucid dreams accepted as real stories.

8.

Calculate net atp production in muscle cell during aerobic and anaerobic respiration step wise​

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Cellular respiration can be an anaerobic or aerobic respiration, depending on whether or not OXYGEN is present. Anaerobic respiration MAKES a total of 2 ATP. Aerobic respiration is much more EFFICIENT and can PRODUCE up to 38 ATP with a single molecule of glucose.

9.

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10.

If solute concentration in solution increases,what is the effect on solute potential?​

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Solute potential is basically the potential of water to move from hypotonic solution to hypertonic solution. Adding solutes to a solution INCREASES it's solute CONCENTRATION, and a decrease in solute potential, as the water is less likely to LEAVE the SYSTEM when separated from pure water by a SEMIPERMEABLE membrane.

11.

Most longest food chain?​

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MRK brainliesT

Explanation:

I WOULD be very surprised to find an ecology with 10 trophic levels. Generally they're limited to 4-5 levels, due to energy losses at each jump; COMMONLY each trophic level above autotrophs only has ~10% of the biomass of the next LOWER one.

So in an ecology with 10 trophic levels, the keystone predator would have only ten billionth the biomass of the primary producers like algae or plants.

The longest chains are found in the oceans, I guess because the oldest life forms are there getting more EFFICIENT for a longer time.

12.

What is MTP? Explain

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MTP is Medical Termination of Pregnancy. It also called induced abortion. It is the medical way of GETTING rid of unwanted pregnancy. Any qualified gynecologist (MD/DGO) can perform MTP. Any MBBS DOCTOR, who has OBTAINED training in MTP, is allowed to perform this procedure.

13.

What phase of meiosis are homologous chromosomes paired in

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UR ANSwER

DO MRK BRAINLIESt

Explanation:

In METAPHASE I of meiosis I, the pairs of homologous chromosomes, also known as BIVALENTS or tetrads, LINE up in a random order along the metaphase PLATE. The random orientation is another way for cells to introduce genetic variation.

14.

What happens to your breath as u try to swallow

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It TAKES shorter than a SECOND to swallow...THERES a gland in our throat which closes the WIND pipe while swallowing..and closes food pipe while breathing..

15.

During the production of yogurt and cheese the ph of the mixture changes which causes this change in ph ?

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Measurement of pH presents a critical quality control step in the production of dairy products, especially yogurt. pH offers an indication of contamination from bacteria or chemicals, while also providing a convenient method to estimate the acid development of a dairy product. As there are a myriad of different sampling methods, electrode care guidelines, and electrode designs, determining best practices for pH measurement can be a challenge. This article will discuss electrode selection, CALIBRATION techniques, sensor maintenance, and best practices for measuring the pH of yogurt. While .the focus is placed on yogurt, the guidelines reviewed can be readily applied to a much broader range of dairy products and quality ASSURANCE procedures.

Role of pH Monitoring in Making Yogurt

Monitoring pH is crucial in producing consistent, quality yogurt. Yogurt is made by the fermentation of milk with LIVE bacterial cultures. Following pasteurization and compositional adjustment, milk is homogenized for a consistent texture, heated to the desired thickness, and cooled before inoculation. Most yogurts are inoculated with a starter culture consisting of Lactobacillus bulgaricus and Streptococcus thermophilus. Once the live culture is added, the mixture of milk and bacteria is incubated, allowing for conversion of lactose to lactic acid. As lactic acid is PRODUCED, there is a corresponding drop in pH. Due to the more acidic mixture, the casein protein in milk coagulates and precipitates out, thickening the milk into a yogurt-like texture.

Maintaining the ideal fill level for storage solution cap prevents the sensing tip from drying out.

Maintaining the ideal fill level for storage solution cap prevents the sensing tip from drying out.

Yogurt producers cease incubation once a specific pH level is reached. Most producers have a set point between pH 4.0 and 4.6 in which fermentation is arrested by rapid cooling. The amount of lactic acid PRESENT at this pH level is ideal for yogurt, giving it the characteristic tartness, aiding in thickening, and acting as a preservative against undesirable strains of bacteria. By verifying that fermentation continues to a predetermined pH endpoint, yogurt producers can ensure their products remain consistent in terms of flavor, aroma, and texture. A deviation from the pH set point can lead to a reduced shelf life of the yogurt or a product that is too bitter or tart.

16.

Which is inferior stock or scion

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stalk is the bottom PIECE and SCION is the top piece of a cut plants PIECES

17.

Who given the term plasmalemma to cell membrane?

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Explanation:

Janet Plowe

It is also known as plasmalemma. The TERM plasmalemma was coined Janet Plowe. She was a BIOLOGIST who described the cell membrane or plasmalemma as a physical membrane instead of an interface between two DIFFERENT LIQUIDS

18.

Corona virus is not a new virus. Lucents about it have already been given in the book. See page no 472 in the Science and Technology chapter. The vaccine that will be the source, the vaccine will work, share it as much as possible.comments on this ​

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ANSWER:

CORONA VIRUS is NEW virus

19.

What is Bile? How bile pigment are formed? Write the role of bile in digestion ​

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  • Bile is a FLUID that is made and released by the liver and stored in the GALLBLADDER. Bile helps with digestion. It breaks down fats into fatty acids, which can be taken into the body by the digestive tract .
  • The bile pigments are formed by decomposition of the porphyrin ring and contain a chain of FOUR pyrrole rings. Bilirubin, for example, the brownish yellow pigment that gives feces its CHARACTERISTIC colour, is the END product of the breakdown of heme from destroyed red blood cells.
  • Bile contains bile acids, which are critical for digestion and absorption of fats and fat-soluble vitamins in the small intestine. Many waste products, including bilirubin, are eliminated from the body by secretion into bile and elimination in feces.

20.

describe different regions seen in a transverse section of a dicotyledonous stem viewed under the microscope ~ plz give a explanation​

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The dicot stem is characterised by the presence of conjoint, collateral, and open vascular BUNDLES, with a strip of CAMBIUM between the xylem and phloem.

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21.

How do baby’s are born

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this PROCESs IS called reproduction in human beings

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Explanation:

The most common way of childbirth is a vaginal DELIVERY. It involves three stages of labour: the shortening and opening of the CERVIX, descent and birth of the baby, and the delivery of the placenta. ... Most babies are born head first; however about 4% are born feet or buttock first, known as breech.

REPRODUCTION

Sexual reproduction is a biological process that creates a new organism by combining the genetic material of two organisms in a process that starts with meiosis, a specialized type of cell division. Each of two parent organisms contributes half of the offspring's genetic MAKEUP by creating haploid gametes. Most organisms form two different types of gametes. In these anisogamous species, the two sexes are referred to as male (producing sperm or microspores) and female (producing ova or megaspores). In isogamous species, the gametes are similar or identical in form (isogametes), but may have separable properties and then may be given other different names (see isogamy). For example, in the green alga, Chlamydomonas reinhardtii, there are so-called "plus" and "minus" gametes. A few types of organisms, such as many fungi and the ciliate Paramecium aurelia,[6] have more than two "sexes", called syngens. Most animals (including humans) and plants reproduce sexually. Sexually reproducing organisms have different sets of genes for every trait (called alleles). Offspring inherit one allele for each trait from each parent. Thus, offspring have a combination of the parents' genes. It is believed that "the masking of deleterious alleles favors the evolution of a DOMINANT diploid PHASE in organisms that alternate between haploid and diploid phases" where recombination occurs freely.

22.

Cuticle on the lower epidermis in Dicot plants is not a continuous layer. Why?​

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Epidermal Cells

Humans and animals have specialized skin that covers and protects their bodies. In plants, we call this specialized skin the epidermis. The epidermal cells that make up this skin are transparent. As most epidermal cells lack chloroplasts, they can't perform photosynthesis, or the use of sunlight to CONVERT carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen.

The life of an epidermal cell begins in the protoderm, one of the three types of primary meristematic, or undifferentiated, tissue that plants possess. The epidermis also has other special features that help the plant survive in its environment. Let's look at three features common to the lower leaf epidermis.

Cuticle

The cuticle covers both the upper and lower PARTS of the leaf epidermis, made mostly of lipids and waxes. The cuticle tends to be thicker on the top of the leaf, since that's the part that's most exposed to the sun. The cuticle protects the leaf's photosynthesizing cells from danger, such as bacteria, fungal spores, viruses and other disease-causing dangers. The cuticle also protects the leaf's photosynthesizing cells from environmental TOXINS, excessive ultraviolet radiation and too much water loss.

Guard Cells and Stoma

The most important structure on a leaf's lower epidermis is the mouth-shaped opening called the stoma. There are many stomata on each leaf - up to one million per square centimeter, and they have two main functions: to regulate gas exchange and to help prevent water loss.

More than 90% of the water taken in by the roots of a plant evaporates from the leaves into the air as water vapor. Since water molecules stick together due to their molecular structure, those leaving water molecules CREATE a continuous flow of water through the plant. Most of the water that exits the plant does so through the stomata. If a plant faces dry conditions, whether through a longer period of drought or just a hot afternoon, the stomata will partially CLOSE to prevent excessive evaporation, thanks to the actions of specialized guard cells.

Each stoma is flanked by guard cells. Kidney-shaped guard cells are unusual epidermal cells because they have chloroplasts. In wet conditions, the guard cells take in potassium ions, a high concentration of which creates a high osmotic potential. Osmotic potential means that water moves from an area of high concentration outside the guard cells to an area of lower concentration inside the guard cells. When this happens, the guard cells become turgid, or swollen, and the stomata open. When the potassium ions leave the guard cells, the reverse happens and the stomata close.

23.

What is this????Plz name the diagram​

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this is an algae of chlorophyceae NAMED SPIROGYRA.

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24.

What is the cause of Lucid dreaming, actually I am getting it dailyWhat are its benefits No cut nd paste from google I searched there but I can't get satisfying results ,so only if u know the answers then answer

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okay brother I will give you yours answer i hope my will give your concept....

Lucid dreaming may be associated with narcolepsy, a clinical sleep disorder that causes people to fall asleep quickly at any point during the day. Many people with this condition report having extremely vivid, strange dreams that feel TRUE to real life.When you sleep, your brain cycles through RAPID eye movement (REM) sleep and non-REM sleep. ... Lucid ns during the dream state.

there is no benefits of lucid dreaming but its DEPENDS upon on our thinking ,,,if your thinking is good then your lucid dreaming is positive and you will feel yourself happy ...

negative thoughts have bad effects of brain due negative lucid dreaming..Fear, sadness, and pain are all possible in a lucid dream too. That said, negative feelings like that are still more likely to occur in the waking state since, unlike the dream state, you have less control over the world. And no, you don't die in real life if you die in a dream

According to the National Sleep Foundation, humans spend more than two HOURS dreaming each night (with the most vivid dreams occurring during REM sleep). ... Among humans, dreaming may also help alleviate depression.When you sleep, your brain cycles through rapid eye movement (REM) sleep and non-REM sleep. ... Lucid dreaming, like most dreams, usually happens during REM sleep. In a lucid dream, you know that you're dreaming. You're aware of your awareness during the dream state.

brother be careful and use positive thoughts and thinking you will be happy and awesome....

wish you all the BEST...bro

25.

Oil sink can be cleaned by

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with a PASTE of BAKING SODA and WATER

26.

A plant tissue having that cell is

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PARENCHYMA, SCLERENCHYMA , COLLENCHYMA , XYLEM and PHLOEM....

27.

How many breaths is there in 1 minutes

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EXPLANATION:

18 breaths in 1 MINUTE

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28.

Is corona virus spread in Punjab?​

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Explanation:

yes CORONAVIRUS is arrived in PUNJAB and ONE can DEAD

29.

Can u pls list out the symptoms of COVID-19​

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some SYMPTOMS ...

Cold

FEVER

THROAT Infection.

LOW IMMUNITY

30.

Why pollen grains are best preserved as fossils ?

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POLLEN grains are well-preserved as fossils because of the presence of SPOROPOLLENIN. Pollen grains has a prominent two-layered wall. The hard outer layer called the exine is made up of sporopollenin which is one of the most resistant organic material known. No enzyme that degrades sporopollenin is so FAR known.

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31. Which of the following chemicals is used for poisoning the specimens in herbarium technique?(1) Hg, Cl2(2) AgNO,(3) HCI(4) HgCl2No wrong answers only correct once (don't spam).​

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Question:

31. Which of the following CHEMICALS is used for poisoning the specimens in herbarium technique?

(1) Hg, Cl₂

(2) AgNO,

(3) HCI

(4) HgCl₂

Answer:

(4) HgCl₂

Explanation:

The specimens are STORED in herbarium are generally the compositions of different kind of dead plants material. The specimens which are used in herbarium are generally not affected by the microbes or bateria. The most important are holotypes, lectotypes, neotypes, and epitypes.  A herbarium serves as an invaluable conservatory of plant material of FLORA. However, HgCl₂ is extremely poisoning and has the ability to sublimate. HgCl₂ decomposes into metallic mercury (HgO, or just Hg) by reduction. It is corrosive to mucous membranes and used as a topical antiseptic and disinfectant appreciably at 100° C.

32.

What is Pearl formation?

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HLO.....‼

Natural Pearls form when an

irritant - usually a parasite and not the proverbial GRAIN

of sand - works its way into an oyster, mussel, or clam.

As a defensemechanism, a fluid is USED to coat the irritant. Layer UPON layer of this coating, called 'nacre', is deposited until a lustrous pearl is formed

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33.

Cell wall of which one of these is not made up of cellulose? (1)Bacteria. (2)ungotoria. (3)hydrilla

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Question:

Cell wall of which one of these is not made up of CELLULOSE?

(1)Bacteria.

(2)Ungotoria.

(3)Hydrilla.

Answer:

(1)Bacteria.

Explanation:

The answer is bacteria because the cell-wall of bacteria is made up of peptidoglycan. While ungotoria and hydrilla both are plants and the cell wall of plants is made up of cellulose. So, the answer is bacteria only.

Here MAY confusion have that what is ungotoria actually, ungotoria is also a water plant as LIKE hydrilla. The common name of ungotoria is egeria and oftenly found in pond-water and under deep sea.

34.

What causes wind and how clouds fromed

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Hey mate here iz ur answer

Due to the atmospheric pressure winds create.

Clouds are formed when moist, warm air rises and expands in the ATMOSPHERE. The rising WATER vapor condenses and forms small water droplets which make up the clouds.

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35.

The system of sex determination in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) is the same as in other mammals. A chimpanzee has 48 chromosomes in the nuclei of its body cells. What can be deduced from this information? *A. The sex of the chimpanzeeB. The number of genes in each chromosomeC. Whether non-disjunction has occurredD. The number of autosomes in a diploid celv

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B-The NUMBER of GENES in each chromosome

Explanation:

I GUESS

36.

Explain the structure of mature pollen grains.

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PLEASE MARK this answer as BRAINLIEST answer !!!!!

37.

Give significant of pneumatophores in halophytes

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Hey mate here iz ur answer

Pneumatophores r the aerial roots that grow vertically upwards in SWAMPY PLANTS like rhizophora to obtain oxygen as swampy plants r constantly submerged under water.

Their main function iz respiration hence they are ALSO called as RESPIRATORY roots.

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38.

Important questions for tomorrow's bio exam

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ANSWER:

MOJ an DISTINGUISHABLE

39.

How is the reproductive organ of third gender be look like​

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TRANSGENDERS have no reproductive organs like MAN and woman .

They don't have reproductive organs Which are responsible for development of offspring .

They can't reproduce offspring as no presence of female GAMATE ( egg ) .

40.

What is agriculture definition please saadhi kar lo koi ​

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Here is your ANSWER USER.

41.

What is nuclioed? Which type of cell have it .list there one functional tissue too which they are diffrented from animal cells

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NUCLEOID is the concentration of chromosomes in prokaryotes. In simpler WORDS nucleoid is the less well defined nucleus of cell.In ANIMAL cells or every eukaryotic cell there is a well defined nucleus and it has membranes.While the nucleoid has no membranes.

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42.

Is saintri hill of Rajasthan a sacred grove

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NO

Sacred Groves are FOUND from the western part of Rajasthan to the east of the Aravalli RANGE. These groves are known under various names in Rajasthan as sacred groves (deora, malvan, DEORAI, rakhat bani, oran, etc.), sacred corridors (deo ghats), temple forests (MANDIR van) and sacred gardens (baugh).

43.

What is meant by transplantation? How is transplantation useful to the farmer?

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Transplantation

The process of TAKING an ORGAN or living tissue and implanting it in another PART of the body or in another body.

Transplanting is useful to farmers as:

1. It enables us to select only healthy seedlings for the plants. The process of transplantation enables us to plant the seedlings at the right spacing so as to ensure the uniform availability of water, nutrients and sunlight to the plants.

44.

Characters of phanerogams and cryptogams​

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Cryptogams :This sub kingdom INCLUDES plants which do not flower lifetime.

= Plant body is not well differentiated into stems, leaves,etc.

= Reproductive ORGANS are hidden.

= These are less evolved plants.

= These plants do not bear seeds.

= These can reproduce through spores.

= Cryptogams are further divided into THREE groups: Thallophyta, BRYOPHYTA,                Pteridophyta.

Phanerogams: This sub kingdom includes plants that flower to form sexual reproduction.

= Plant body possess well formed stems leaves and roots.

= They are highly evolved plants.

= These plants produce seeds.

= Seeds germinate into new plants.

= Phanerogams are further CLASSIFIED into Gymnosperms and Angiosperms

45.

Which of the following will slow greenhouse effect? options 1.converting tropical forest into grazing land 2. ensuring that all excess paper packaging is buried to ashes 3. Redesigning landfill dumps to allow methane to be collected 4.promoting use of private rather than public transport

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Answer:

4. will be CORRECT ANSWERS

46.

Parasites usually lack a well developed digestive system. Comment.​

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Parasites usually lack a WELL developed digestive system.

Tapeworms have no digestive tract so they must eat food already digested by another animal. That is precisely what they do as a parasite inside our intestines. Tapeworms ABSORB nutrients directly across their skin (cuticle). They also reproduce inside us.

Due to the lack of a body cavity,flatworms are known as acoelomates. Flatworms have an INCOMPLETE digestive system. This means that the digestive tract has only one opening. Digestion TAKES place in the gastrovascular cavity.

47.

Which organic acid is formed in Krebs cycle?

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ANSWER:

CITRIC ACID or TCA i.e. tricarboxylic. citric acid

Explanation:

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48.

Secretion from which gland has both neutralizing and lubricating actions​

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Explanation:

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49.

How does an encysted Amoeba reproduce on the return of favourable conditions? ​

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When favourable conditions return, the encysted Amoeba divides by multiple fission and produces MANY minute amoeba or PSEUDOPODIOSPORES; the cyst wall bursts out, and the spores are LIBERATED in the surrounding medium to grow up into many amoebae. This PHENOMENON is known as sporulation

50.

Explain the tërm of digestion​

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Digestion

Digestion is the breakdown of large INSOLUBLE food MOLECULES into SMALL water-soluble food molecules so that they can be ABSORBED into the watery blood plasma.