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1.

Why was the sandwich model rejected?Don't ask Google. I know I've searched and have come here. Only own answers allowed.​

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The nonpolar protein portions would separate the polar portions of the phospholipids from water, causing the bilayer to DISSOLVE. Meaning, the DAVSON-Danielli model is not only incorrect, but it is ALSO impossible. ... Because of this, the phospholipid bilayer sandwiched on the inside would remain isolated from the water.

Sandwich or Lamellar models explained that cell membranes contain both proteins and LIPIDS in distinct layers. According to the Danielli and Davson model, plasma membrane consists of a double phospholipid layer and is surrounded on either side by a layer of hydrated globular proteins or P-L-L-P structure.

2.

Sickle cell anemia is due to the mutant gene​

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SICKLE cell DISEASE is caused by a mutation in the hemoglobin-Beta gene FOUND on chromosome 11. Hemoglobin transports OXYGEN from the lungs to other parts of the BODY.

3.

How does crop rotation help in maintaining soil fertility in 20 words ​

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Answer: Crop rotation. Crop rotation is the practice of growing a series of different types of crops in the same area across a sequenced of growing seasons. Additionally, crop rotations can improve SOIL STRUCTURE and organic matter, which reduces EROSION and INCREASES FARM system resilience.

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4.

Given below is the schematic representation of circulatory system in man. Study the same and label the parts 1 to 4 indicated in the diagram.Pick the correct option• right auricle• body organs• aorta• left ventricle​

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1 right AURICLE

2 left VENTRICLE

3 Aorta

4 body organs

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5.

1) The cotyledon contains_________cells2) The complex permanent tissue that contains dead cells is the____________.​

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the cotyledon contains parenchyma cells

the COMPLEX PERMANENT TISSUE that contains dead sells is XYLEM

6.

What will happen if the seeds are sown at great depth?

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Sure. In nature, seeds hit the surface, get stepped on and pushed down a little, or are first consumed and DEPOSITED in scat. Then they are covered in organic detritus which breaks down into humus or similar long chained carbon, giving the seed some DEPTH.

Sure. In nature, seeds hit the surface, get stepped on and pushed down a little, or are first consumed and deposited in scat. Then they are covered in organic detritus which breaks down into humus or similar long chained carbon, giving the seed some depth.Many annuals are designed to sprout at the surface and any depth at all will prevent proper germination (sprouting). Some trees might leave seeds that won’t sprout until several years have passed and enough soil has built up over top.

Sure. In nature, seeds hit the surface, get stepped on and pushed down a little, or are first consumed and deposited in scat. Then they are covered in organic detritus which breaks down into humus or similar long chained carbon, giving the seed some depth.Many annuals are designed to sprout at the surface and any depth at all will prevent proper germination (sprouting). Some trees might leave seeds that won’t sprout until several years have passed and enough soil has built up over top.Seeds by design only have stored enough energy for one chance at life. There is a BIT of wiggle room, say a tomato can sprout on the surface, instead of the ideal depth of a half inch, but buried 3” or more and the shoot won’t have the growth potential to reach the surface.

Sure. In nature, seeds hit the surface, get stepped on and pushed down a little, or are first consumed and deposited in scat. Then they are covered in organic detritus which breaks down into humus or similar long chained carbon, giving the seed some depth.Many annuals are designed to sprout at the surface and any depth at all will prevent proper germination (sprouting). Some trees might leave seeds that won’t sprout until several years have passed and enough soil has built up over top.Seeds by design only have stored enough energy for one chance at life. There is a bit of wiggle room, say a tomato can sprout on the surface, instead of the ideal depth of a half inch, but buried 3” or more and the shoot won’t have the growth potential to reach the surface.Bulbs conversely, which are not seeds but a high energy storage development, if planted “too deep” will simply emerge later. Planting a hundred narcissists at the same depth will result in a TWO week bloom of a hundred daffodils. Staggering them at 3 depths will give you six weeks of blooms...

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7.

Why was the sandwich model by Davson and Danielli rejected?​

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The nonpolar protein portions would SEPARATE the POLAR portions of the PHOSPHOLIPIDS from water, causing the bilayer to dissolve.

Meaning, the Davson-Danielli model is not only INCORRECT, but it is also impossible. Because of this, the phospholipid bilayersandwiched on the inside would remain ISOLATED from the water.

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8.

Meristem is the tissue which is​

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       MERISTEMS is the tissues in which the CELLS REMAIN FOREVER young and divide actively throughout the life of the plant .

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9.

Fungi used in biochemical and genitic work is no spam

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Answer: Neurospora is used extensively in biochemical and genetic WORK. All the SPECIES of Neurospora are BASICALLY haploid which they spend most of the portion of their life cycle in their haploid state. ... crassa is the most THOROUGHLY studied species in the fungi groups.

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10.

Anil observed that the gardener of the Municipal garden near his house was trimming the plants. What would be his observation regarding the growth of the plant after a week?

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ANSWER:

Answer in ATTACHMENT.........

11.

Whta is colour blindness? Explain the inheritance of colour blindness with suitable charts​

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Answer: Colour blindness is a common hereditary (inherited) condition which means it is usually passed down from your parents.

Red/green colour blindness is passed from mother to son on the 23rd chromosome, which is known as the sex chromosome because it also determines sex. Chromosomes are structures which contain genes – these contain the instructions for the development of cells, TISSUES and organs. If you are colour blind it means the instructions for the development of your cone cells are faulty and the cone cells might be missing, or less SENSITIVE to light or it may be that the pathway from your cone cells to your brain has not developed correctly.

The colour blind ‘gene’ is carried on one of the X chromosomes. Since men have only one X chromosome, if his X chromosome carries the colour blind ‘gene’ (X) he will be colour blind (XY). A woman can have EITHER:-

(i) two normal X chromosomes, so that she will not be colour blind or be a carrier (XX),

(ii) or, one normal X and one colour blind carrying X chromosome, in which CASE she will be a carrier (XX), or rarely

(iii) she will inherit a colour blind X from her father and a colour blind X from her mother and be colour blind herself (XX). She will PASS on colour blindness to all of her sons if this is the case.

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12.

Which body part is this?

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ANSWER:

it may be stomach or URINARY BLADDER or pancreas. but it EXACTLY is stomach

13.

3. Which of these tissues has rapidly dividingcells?a) meristematic tissueb) protective tissuec) supporting tissue d) vascular tissue4. Which of these functions does meristematictissuecarryout?a) supportb) growthc) protectiond) transport​

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3.meristematic tissues.

4.growth.........

14.

Define protoplasm?!!!

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PROTOPLASM is the colourless material COMPRISING the living part of a cell INCLUDING: Cytoplasm, NUCLEUS and other organelles.

15.

Development of unfertilized seed is called ?​

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ANSWER:

PARTHENOCARPY........

16.

A. Choose the correct option.1. Which of the following is not a multicellularorganism?a) sunflower plant b) centipedec) bacterium d) wasp2. All multicellular organisms start from a single cell called a/ana) embryo b) zygote c) gamete d) ovum​

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1.Which of the FOLLOWING is not a MULTICELLULAR

organism c) Bacterium

2. All multicellular organisms start from a SINGLE cell CALLED a/an d) OVUM

17.

क्रेब्स चक्र में एटीपी के कितने अणु उत्पन्न होते हैं बायोलॉजी​

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36-38 atp

Explanation:

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18.

Give one point of difference between the following on the basis of what is given in bracket.genotype and phenotype (example)​

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Answer: In biology, a gene is a section of DNA that encodes a trait. The precise arrangement of nucleotides (each composed of a phosphate group, sugar and a base) in a gene can differ between copies of the same gene. Therefore, a gene can exist in different forms across organisms. These different forms are known as alleles. The exact fixed position on the chromosome that contains a particular gene is known as a locus.

A diploid organism either inherits two copies of the same allele or one copy of two different alleles from their parents. If an individual inherits two identical alleles, their genotype is said to be homozygous at that locus.

HOWEVER, if they possess two different alleles, their genotype is CLASSED as heterozygous for that locus. Alleles of the same gene are either autosomal dominant or recessive. An autosomal dominant allele will always be PREFERENTIALLY expressed over a recessive allele.

The subsequent combination of alleles that an individual possesses for a specific gene is their genotype.  

Genotype examples

Let’s look at a classic example – eye color.

A gene encodes eye color.

In this example, the allele is either brown, or blue, with one inherited from the mother, and the other inherited from the father.

The brown allele is dominant (B), and the blue allele is recessive (b). If the child inherits two different alleles (heterozygous) then they will have brown eyes. For the child to have blue eyes, they must be homozygous for the blue eye allele.  Phenotype examples

Environmental factors that may influence the phenotype include nutrition, temperature, humidity and stress. Flamingos are a classic example of how the environment influences the phenotype. Whilst RENOWNED for being vibrantly pink, their natural color is white – the pink color is caused by pigments in the organisms in their diet.

A second example is an individual's skin color. Our genes control the amount and type of melanin that we produce, however, exposure to UV light in sunny climates causes the darkening of existing melanin and encourages increased melanogenesis and thus darker skin.

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19.

Biology class.10 icse solution​

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ANSWER:

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20.

State true or false .unicelluler organisms die as they have only single celled body​

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true.

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21.

पाउली का अपवर्जन सिद्धान्त​

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Solution To Your Question ↓    पाउली का अपवर्जन का नियम (Pauli exclusion principle) क्वाण्टम यांत्रिकी का एक सिद्धान्त है जिसे सन् १९२५ में वुल्फगांग पाउली ने प्रतिपादित किया था। (अपवर्जन का अर्थ होता है - छोड़ना, अलग नियम लागू होना, आदि।)

22.

Fungal class having coenocytic mycelium no spams please

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PHYCOMYCETES.........

23.

)In nomenclature A) both genus and species are printed in italics B) genus and species may be of same name C) both in genus and species the first letter is capital D) genus is written after the species

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Answer: he various conventions FOLLOWED while WRITING BINOMIAL nomenclature are :  

1. The first letter of the genus name must be capital and the first letter of the species name must be a small letter.

2. Scientific names must be underlined SEPARATELY when written by hand.

3. In PRINTED matter, these names are printed in Italic and underlined when handwritten.

So, the correct option is 'Both genus and species are printed in italics'.

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24.

Find the odd one. A) Polio B) Swine flu C) Conjunctivitis D) Malaria

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ANSWER:

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Explanation:

Ur answer is POLIO

25.

C) classify the following animals as herbivores, carnivores, or omnivores based on theirfood habits.(i) animal a eats fruits, wheat and rice grains, and small animals like rats.(ii) animal b eats fruits, wheat and rice grains, and grass.​

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First option is OMNIVORES

SECOND option is HERBIVORES

26.

Either nephron is a part of excretory system or not​

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In humans, the EXCRETORY system consists of ONE pair of KIDNEYS, a pair of ureters, a urinary bladder and a urethra. Each kidney has over a million tubular structures CALLED nephrons. Nephron is the FUNCTIONAL unit of kidney and has two portions – glomerulus and renal tubule.

Explanation:

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27.

How many litres of blood in a dog's body?​

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DOGS have about 86 MILLILITERS PER KILOGRAM of blood in their body.

28.

Read the options given below and choose the correct option which defines adipose tissues. Biconcave disk-shaped cells which are flattened and depressed in the center. Tightly packed cells which form a continuous sheet with almost no intercellular spaces. A lipid-storing loose connective tissue that is composed primarily of adipose cells or adipocytes.

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adipose TISSUE...A lipid-storing LOOSE connective tissue that is composed primarily of adipose CELLS or ADIPOCYTES.

29.

What is meant by lysosomes and what are its major functions?​

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EXPLANATION:

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30.

How many litres of blood in our human body?First answer will be amrked as the Brainliest......​

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5 to 6 LITRES of BLOOD......

31.

Evergreen trees are found in a. boreal(taiga) forest b. temperate confer our forest c. temperate deciduous forest d.tropical rainforest plz its urgent... I'll follow the person who ever answers this question. ​

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tropical rain forest

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it is due to the fact that trees present in those area never get PROBLEMS of WATER and humus CONTENT THATS why they does not shed there leaves

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32.

Who is the father of endocrinology.​

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Brown-Séquard, FATHER of ENDOCRINOLOGY.

33.

Define respiratory substrate

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A respiratory substrate is any organic MOLECULE BROKEN down to RELEASE energy for the synthesis of ATP.

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34.

Collect collect information on natural food preservation​

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Answer: Food preservation prevents the GROWTH of microorganisms (such as yeasts), or other microorganisms (although some methods work by introducing benign bacteria or fungi to the food), as well as slowing the oxidation of fats that cause rancidity. Food preservation may also include processes that inhibit visual deterioration, such as the enzymatic browning reaction in apples after they are CUT during food preparation.

Many processes designed to preserve food involve more than one food preservation method. Preserving fruit by turning it into jam, for example, INVOLVES boiling (to reduce the fruit's moisture content and to kill bacteria, etc.), sugaring (to prevent their re-growth) and sealing within an airtight jar (to prevent recontamination). Some traditional methods of preserving food have been shown to have a lower energy input and carbon footprint, when compared to modern methods.[1]

Some methods of food preservation are known to create carcinogens. In 2015, the INTERNATIONAL Agency for Research on Cancer of the World Health Organization classified processed meat, i.e. meat that has undergone salting, curing, fermenting, and smoking, as "carcinogenic to humans.

Maintaining or creating nutritional value, TEXTURE and flavor is an important aspect of food preservation.

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35.

3.Which of the following is not an abiotic factor?(a) Air(b) Water (c) Soil(d) Crow​

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ANSWER:

CROW is not an ABIOTIC FACTOR

36.

परंपरावादी दृष्टिकोण अनुसार राजनीतिक शास्त्र किस ध्यान करता है​

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ईसा पूर्व छठी सदी से 20वीं सदी में लगभग द्वितीय महायुद्ध से पूर्व तक जिस राजनीतिक दृष्टिकोण (POLITICAL approach) का प्रचलन रहा है, उसे अध्ययन सुविधा की दृष्टि से 'परम्परागत राजनीतिक दृष्टिकोण' कहा जाता है। इसे आदर्शवादी या शास्त्रीय दृष्टिकोण भी कहा जाता है।

परम्परागत राजनीतिक सिद्धांत के निर्माण व विकास में अनेक राजनीतिक विचारकों का योगदान रहा है यथा- प्लेटो, अरस्तू, सिसरो, सन्त अगस्टीन, एक्विनास, लॉक, रूसो, मॉन्टेस्क्यू, कान्ट, हीगल, ग्रीन आदि। आधुनिक युग में भी अनेक विद्वान परम्परागत दृष्टिकोण के समर्थक माने जाते है जैसे- लियो स्ट्रॉस, ऐरिक वोगोलिन, ऑकसॉट, हन्ना आरेण्ट आदि।

प्राचीन यूनान व रोम में राजनीतिक सिद्धान्त के निर्माण के लिये दर्शनशास्त्र, नीतिशास्त्र, तर्कशास्त्र, इतिहास व विधि की अवधारणाओं को आधार बनाया गया था किन्तु मध्यकाल में मुख्यतः ईसाई धर्मशास्त्रीय दृष्टिकोण को राजनीतिक सिद्धान्त के निर्माण का आधार बनाया गया। 16वीं सदी में पुनर्जागरण आन्दोलन ने बौद्धिक राजनीतिक चेतना को जन्म दिया साथ ही राष्ट्र-राज्य अवधारणा को जन्म दिया। 18 वीं सदी की औद्योगिक क्रांति ने राजनीतिक सिद्धान्त के विकास को नई गति प्रदान की। इंग्लैण्ड की गौरवपूर्ण क्रांति, फ्रांस व अमेरिका की लोकतांत्रिक क्रांतियों ने परम्परागत राजनीतिक सिद्धान्त का विकास ’उदारवादी लोकतांत्रिक राजनीतिक सिद्धांत’ के रूप में किया।

परम्परागत राजनीतिक दृष्टिकोण ने राजनीतिक सिद्धान्त के निर्माण के लिये मुख्यतः दार्शनिक, तार्किक नैतिक, ऐतिहासिक व विधिक पद्धतियों को अपनाया है। 19वीं सदी से इसने विधिक, संवैधानिक, संस्थागत, विवरणात्मक एवं तुलनात्मक पद्धतियों पर विशेष बल दिया है। 20वीं सदी के प्रारंभ से ही परम्परागत दृष्टिकोण ने राजनीतिक सिद्धान्त के निर्माण के लिये एक नई दृष्टि अपनाई जो अतीत की तुलना में अधिक यथार्थवादी थी। परम्परागत राजनीतिक विज्ञान में सरकार एवं उसके वैधानिक अंगों के बाहर व्यवहार में सरकार की नीतियों एवं निर्णयों को प्रभावित करने वाले सामाजिक राजनीतिक तथ्यों के अध्ययन पर बल दिया। राजनीतिक दलएवम् दबाबसमूहों के साथ-साथ औपचारिक संगठनों के अध्ययन पर बल दिया। इसने उन सामाजिक, आर्थिक परिस्थितियों एवं आन्दोलनों के अध्ययन पर भी बल दिया जो स्पष्टतः सरकार के औपचारिक संगठन से बाहर तो होते हैं किन्तु उसकी नीतियों एवं कार्यक्रमों को प्रभावित करते हैं।

अर्थ एवं परिभाषा

’राजनीति’ का पर्यायवाची अंग्रेजी शब्द 'पॉलिटिक्स' यूनानी भाषा के 'पॉलिस' (POLIS) शब्द से बना है जिसका अर्थ 'नगर’ अथवा ’राज्य’ है। प्राचीन यूनान में प्रत्येक नगर एक स्वतंत्र राज्य के रूप में संगठित होता था और पॉलिटिक्स शब्द से उन नगर राज्यों से सम्बंधित शासन की विद्या का बोध होता था। धीरे-धीरे नगर राज्यों (सिटी स्टेट्स) का स्थान राष्ट्रीय राज्योंं (Nation-State) ने ले लिया अतः राजनीति भी राज्य के विस्तृत रूप से सम्बंधित विद्या हो गई।

आधुनिक युग में जब संसार प्रत्येक विषय के वैज्ञानिक व व्यवस्थित अध्ययन की ओर झुक रहा है, राज्य से सम्बंधित विषयों का अध्ययन राजनीति शास्त्र अथवा राजनीति विज्ञान कहा जाता है। परम्परागत राजनीति विज्ञान के विद्वानों ने राजनीति विज्ञान की भिन्न-भिन्न परिभाषाएॅ दी हैं। इन परिभाषाओं की निम्नांकित शीर्षकों के अन्तर्गत व्याख्या की जा सकती हैः

37.

What is aids? how is it caused​

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Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) is a chronic, potentially life-threatening condition caused by the HUMAN immunodeficiency virus (HIV). By damaging your immune SYSTEM, HIV interferes with your BODY's ability to fight infection and disease.

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38.

State whether the following statement is true or false.if false rewrite the correct form of statement by changing the first and last word only.Chromosomes other than the pair of sex chromosomes are called alleles.​

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Answer:

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39.

What is a offspring​

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ANSWER:

a PERSON's CHILD or CHILDREN.

40.

what is meant by atmospheric pressure ?? what is the cause of atmospheric pressure?? don't spam please.......​

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Answer:

The type and INTENSITY of weather is controlled by CHANGES in AIR pressure. Air pressure is CAUSED by the weight of the air molecules above. ... This pressure causes air molecules at the Earth's surface to be more tightly packed together than those that are high in the atmosphere.

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41.

the kind of food you eat could be one of the reason for kidney disease.identify the food items that you need to escape from kidney disease​

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EXPLANATION:

soda

Processed DELI MEATS

BUTTER

42.

What was the packing delayed the argument was still on they decide to get up at 6 a.m. what do we learn from their experience biology

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ANSWER:

what is this QUESTION PLS explain

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43.

What can cause the deviation from 1:1 sex ratio in natural habitat?​

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Explanation:

  • Failure in separation of DNA during MEIOSIS can CAUSE the disturbance in 1:1 sex ration .

       example 1.turners syndrome ; cause due to absence of one X       CHROMOSOME

              2. klinifelters syndrome ; occurence of an extra X chromosome.

  • practicing abortion in a desire of a SPECIFIC sex.
  • Genetic drift.

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44.

What is a method of role in a pregnancy of a woman​

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Pregnancy, also known as GESTATION, is the time during which one or more offspring develops inside a woman.[4] A multiple pregnancy involves more than one offspring, such as with TWINS.[13] Pregnancy usually occurs by sexual intercourse, but can occur through assisted reproductive technology procedures.[6] A pregnancy may end in a LIVE birth, a spontaneous miscarriage, an induced abortion, or a stillbirth. CHILDBIRTH typically occurs around 40 weeks from the START of the last menstrual period (LMP).[4][5] This is just over nine months – (gestational age) where each month averages 31 days.[4][5] When using fertilization age it is about 38 weeks.[5] An embryo is the developing offspring during the first eight weeks following fertilization, (ten weeks gestational age) after which, the term fetus is used until birth.[5] Signs and symptoms of early pregnancy may include missed periods, tender breasts, nausea and vomiting, hunger, and frequent urination.[1] Pregnancy may be confirmed with a pregnancy test.[7]

45.

प्रस्तावना संविधान दे आखिर विच दर्ज है​

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ANSWER:

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46.

Rewrite and complete the following sentence by inserting the correct word in the space indicatedPhenotype is the observable characteristic which is ____controlled .answer this plz​

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Phenotype is the observable CHARACTERISTIC which is genetically controlled.

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47.

3 एक उत्तल लेंस के गोलीय पृष्ठों की वक्रता त्रिज्याएँ क्रमश: 15 सेमी. और 10 सेमी. हैं। यदि लेंस काअपवर्तनांक 1.5 हो तो लेंस की फोकस दूरी ज्ञात कीजिए।[सूत्र 1+ हल2 = 3]​

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48.

He translated the passage ______ word. put the prepositions. options are a) into b) of c) with​

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a)Into.

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49.

During deficiency of oxygen in tissues of human beings pyruvic acid is converted into lactic acid

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because ANAEROBIC RESPIRATION happens.

50.

What is test tube baby of an a ecological balance ​

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A test-tube baby is the product of a successful human reproduction that results from methods beyond sexual intercourse between a MAN and a woman and instead utilizes medical intervention that manipulates both the EGG and sperm cells for successful FERTILIZATION.

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