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Hormones are secreted by ductless glands. (TRUE/FALSE) |
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Answer» Answer: false Explanation: thyroid GLAND RELEASE harmone called thyroxin but it is a DUCTLESS gland Hope it helps you please GIVE me a vote and mark me as the brainliest |
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Name two non Portal related disease |
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Answer» Hypertensions-liver and GALL BLADDER disease Explanation: |
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5. Determine the electric current pointthrough branch BD of theelectric network:1002502А202с602302D+ ww2025VO la) 0.6 ampO 16)0 ampO tot ampOd) 10 amp |
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Answer» Answer: 646474747+84848484 MR ya GO few hours few hours G1 ho F1 ho F1 r0f9h1b1r0f1 8X UC UV UC uv UC if I've UC uv UC 8X 8X UC uv UC uv |
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Susceptibility of bacteria to antibiotics depends onNucleoplasmProtoplasmCytoplasmCell wall |
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Answer» NUCLEOPLASM is UR answer OKKKK |
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Cuscuta is a hetrotrophic plant true or false |
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Answer» ANSWER:true Explanation: |
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Difference between heart and pericardium |
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Answer» The heart is surrounded by a double-layered membrane called the PERICARDIUM or PERICARDIAL SAC. It functions LIKE a sac AROUND the heart, keeping the. |
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How many chromosome shall be present in a diploid cell at mitotic anaphase of its egg shell has 10 chromosome process steps? |
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Answer» 20 CHROMOSOMES is the answer of UR QUESTIONS |
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What is a dental lamina |
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Answer» Explanation: it is the EARLIER morphological STRUCTURE of tooth from in EMBRYO |
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What is parturition? Name the hermonenes involved in it |
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Answer» During the process of PARTURITION or the CHILDBIRTH oxytocin, ESTROGEN and cortisol HORMONES are released. |
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What is the role of people in conservation of natural resources? |
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Answer» Explanation: EVERY individual has a role in the conservation of natural RESOURCE like in using water electricity woods, foods ETC. water is life and every DROP is precious similarly every chemical power saved is like it is PRODUCED. ... All living creatures belong to mother earth and they all have their shine of resources available. |
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In india out of135 speciess of animals 85species are found in the jungles of ___region |
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Answer» The Western Ghats to the SCRUB jungles of the ... Of the 13,000 SPECIES of flowering plants FOUND in India, some 4,500 are found in ... possess great variety in TERMS of plant and animal species. |
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Difference between bacteria and cynobacteriaplease help....... |
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Answer» Answer: The MAIN difference between BACTERIA and cyanobacteria is that the bacteria are mainly HETEROTROPHS while the cyanobacteria are autotrophs. FURTHERMORE, bacteria do not contain CHLOROPHYLL while cyanobacteria contain chlorophyll-a.... |
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Plz please please please Ans fast for test |
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Answer» Answer: The application of law conservation of MASS in the CHEMICAL equation is as LONG as the carbon DIOXIDE was not allowed to escape, the change in mass that occurred during the reaction should be zero. |
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guys help me out in this one plzzz Give reason: 5.Braches of tree move and bend freely in high wind speed. |
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Answer» The TREE may have a character RESEMBLING that of a CREEPER |
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Define the following with one examples (1) Esterification(2) Addiction reaction |
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Answer» Answer: hola mate THIS is your answer (1). As a specific EXAMPLE of an ESTERIFICATION reaction, butyl ACETATE can be made from acetic acid and 1-butanol. ... Such a reaction yields an ester that contains a free (unreacted) carboxyl group at one end and a free alcohol group at the other end. Further condensation reactions then occur, producing polyester POLYMERS. (2).A addition reaction occurs when atoms are added to a compound containing a double or triple bond. Think of an addition reaction as two different reactants combined in a large single product that contains all the elements present in the individual reactants. HOPE THIS HELPS you |
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Understanding chapters of biology involvesHow and why question and imagination study finally how to understand concepts ???? |
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Answer» jifiwh wjfjfjfivfvjjfjfbjixjdv e Explanation: hjfixibwd |
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Problems- When glucose labeled with 14C at C-1 is incubated with cell free extracts capable ofglycolysis, where does the label appear in pyruvate? Give the structure and trace thepathway. |
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Answer» I THINK the answer is cytoplasm MARK AS BRAINLIEST DEAR ☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️ |
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Understanding Involves Questioning How and WHY ??? |
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Answer» If we are UNDERSTANDING any TOPIC then we will get doubts for sure, if we don't get doubt then it's better bit if we get doubts and ASK then it's good to ask from it we will clear our concepts. PLEASE MARK IT AS BRAINLIEST |
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I want notes of reproduction in lower and higher plants |
| Answer» SEXUAL Reproduction In FLOWERING Plants NOTES- CHAPTER 2 of the NCERT ... Flower has an upper SWOLLEN region that is called receptacle | |
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Why is the cell called the structural and functional units of life |
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Answer» The cell is called the structural and FUNCTIONAL unit of life as all LIVING ORGANISMS are made up of cells. Furthermore, cells provide form and structure, process nutrients and convert it into useable energy. Multicellular organisms have specialized cells that perform SPECIFIC functions. Explanation: hope it will help u follow me mark this answer as brain list |
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The linear order of genes along the length of a chromosome isChromosome mapLinkage mapGene Map |
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Answer» CHROMOSOME map |
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We all have heard of the earthquakes in Latur, Bhuj, Kashmir, etc. or the cyclones that attack the coastal regions. Think of as many different ways as possible in which people’s health would be affected by such a disaster if it took place in your neighborhood. Categorize them as: 1. Health problems immediately after a disaster 2. Post-disaster health problem |
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Answer» DOWNLOAD the ATTACHMENT file or LINK attachments is confidential information that you would want me and |
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Which of the following pairs of tests can differentiate between Salmonella typhi, Shigella boydii and Proteus mirabilis |
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Answer» Explanation: 1 shireenv shireenv 4 days ago Economy Secondary SCHOOL +5 pts Answered how do the school, hospitals, college and good public facilities affect our lives? Explain with example.. 1 SEE ANSWER Log in to add comment Answers Me · Beginner Know the answer? Add it here! xSahiBx xSahiBx Ace Some of the important public facilities include infrastructure, sanitation, public transport, health care, water, etc. The government's main objective is to provide these public facilities to citizens and businesses to manage social and economic ACTIVITIES more smoothly. Public facilities are those facilities which are not possible for any individual to access at economic cost, so government provides such facilities to the public to ensure quality of LIFE and for development of the country. This facilities PROVIDED by the government for the benefit of the whole population,is known as the public facilities. The values like,equal rights to everyone, priority to public demands etc. are strengthen by these public facilities |
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What do you understand by desirable agronomic characteristic factors for which crop varieties can be improved? |
Answer» Desirable agronomic characteristics for crop IMPROVEMENTS are: (a) Tallness and profuse branching are desirable characters for fodder crops. (B) Dwarfness is DESIRED in cereals, so that less nutrients are consumed by these crops.HOPE IT'S HELP YOU ❤❇ |
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3. What is the effect of increasing the concentration of each of the following metaboliteson the net rate of glycolysis? (a) Glucose 6 Phosphate, (b) fructose 1,6-bisphosphate, (c) citrate, (d) fructose 2,6-bisphosphate. Explain your answer with thehelp of a flow chat. |
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Answer» Answer: Gluconeogenesis and glycolysis are coordinated so that within a cell one pathway is relatively inactive while the other is highly ACTIVE. If both sets of reactions were highly active at the same time, the net RESULT would be the hydrolysis of four nucleotide triphosphates (two ATP plus two GTP) per reaction cycle. Both glycolysis and gluconeogenesis are highly exergonic under cellular conditions, and so there is no thermodynamic barrier to such simultaneous activity. However, the amounts and activities of the distinctive enzymes of each pathway are controlled so that both pathways are not highly active at the same time. The rate of glycolysis is also DETERMINED by the concentration of glucose, and the rate of gluconeogenesis by the concentrations of lactate and other precursors of glucose. The interconversion of fructose 6-phosphate and fructose 1,6-bisphosphate is stringently controlled (Figure 16.30). As discussed in Section 16.2.1, AMP stimulates phosphofructokinase, whereas ATP and citrate inhibit it. Fructose 1,6-bisphosphatase, on the other hand, is inhibited by AMP and activated by citrate. A high level of AMP indicates that the energy charge is low and signals the need for ATP generation. Conversely, high levels of ATP and citrate indicate that the energy charge is high and that biosynthetic intermediates are abundant. Under these conditions, glycolysis is NEARLY switched off and gluconeogenesis is promoted. Explanation: pls make me brainlist |
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What is phagocytosis |
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Answer» Phagocytosis is the process by which a cell USES its plasma membrane to engulf a large PARTICLE, GIVING rise to an INTERNAL compartment called the PHAGOSOME. |
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Name the human ancestors who had rounded skull and vertical forhead. |
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Answer» As a result, the WIDEST part of the skull of these EARLY HOMININS was below the brain case. For modern humans, it usually is in the TEMPLE REGION. |
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how does carbohydrate, protein, vitamin , fat and oil boost immune system ? ( explain in 500 word please..) |
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Answer» Answer: Carbohydrates are used for energy (glucose). Fats are used for energy after they are broken into fatty acids. Protein can also be used for energy, but the FIRST job is to help with making HORMONES, muscle, and other proteins.Essential OILS can be especially beneficial for the immune system due to their antibacterial, ANTIVIRAL, and ANTIFUNGAL properties. Not only can they aid in fighting off a wide range of pathogens, but they can also stimulate the immune system as well. Well..mate not sure about 500 words but here was my help.MARK AS BRAINLIEST IF AGREED. |
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Tetanus, leprosy ,malaria, cholera which is odd one |
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Cells that make xylem and pholem tissue |
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Answer» Phloem and XYLEM are COMPLEX tissues that PERFORM transportation of food and ... Dead TISSUE at maturity so it is hollow with no CELL contents. |
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Identify which of the following plant tissues are living or dead:apical Meristem, aerenchyma, collenchyma, tracheids, xylem fibres, xylem parenchyma, phloem fibres,phloem parenchyma, vessels, sieve tubes. |
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Answer» Answer:
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Yeast are 1) Eukaryotic 2) Prokaryotic 3) prokaryotic and lack chlorophyll 4) eukaryotic and lack chlorophyll |
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Answer» Answer eukaryotic Explanation: |
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How many oceans are there in sea |
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Answer» Answer: |
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What is synthetic hormone? |
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Answer» Answer: The hormone which is PREPARE in LABORATORY is CALLED synthetic hormone. |
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Which was the ist living cell that was discovered |
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Answer» Answer: The first man to witness a live CELL under a microscope was ANTON van Leeuwenhoek, who in 1674 described the ALGAE SPIROGYRA. Van Leeuwenhoek probably ALSO saw bacteria. |
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What are lenticles? how are they useful |
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Answer» This PROCEDURE was USED for REMOVAL and study of the epidermis and the periderm of MANY DIFFERENT species of conifers and angio- sperms. |
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It is ripening ovary _________ give one word answer |
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Answer» MATURATION is UR answer. |
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The underground stem rhizome is a characteristic feature of what |
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Answer» what is rhizome mark me as BRAINLIEST yaar |
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What is the process of the clouds move due to see breeze and bring rain is called? |
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Answer» SEASONAL RAINFALL |
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Protothirya nad metathirya me antar |
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Answer» PROTOTHERIA refers to egg-laying mammals while METATHERIA refers to marsupials that give birth to partially DEVELOPED YOUNG ones |
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Whysome plants aresmall, some arebig |
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Answer» Answer: It comes down to the RISK of overheating or freezing. Plants have a delicate balance to strike when it comes to their leaves. They need to be LARGE enough to absorb lots of sunlight for photosynthesis, but not so big they USE up a lot of WATER to cool those leaves through evaporation. Explanation: Please mark me as brainliest |
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Both Passage cells and Casparian strips are found in |
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Answer» Answer: PLEASE mark me as brainlest and follow me then i will follow |
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Contractility is a special property of muscular tissueTrue or false |
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Answer» contractility extensibilty. exitability are some of the PROPERTIES of MUSCLE |
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Find odd one out in cyclopes, ceratium, daphina,mite |
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Answer» Explanation: The odd one out is Cyclopes because he was an greek mythologyother three are insectsPlz MARK me BRAINLIST |
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Rahul's mother was going to make picle for this see cut tha vagetable into small pice and put them in tha sun solution |
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Hierachy of needs was given by |
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Answer» Abraham Maslow is your ANSWER. |
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How do the sperms enter female's body |
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Answer» Answer: through a procces called SEX and fertilization Explanation: The man's sperm enters the woman's BODY through her VAGINA, then TRAVELS through her CERVIX and womb to the fallopian tubes, where an egg is fertilised (conception). The egg can be fertilised by sperm contained in semen or per-ejaculate. PLZ MARK ME BRAINLIST |
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A marked change in level of serum protien before recovery from an infection is called what? |
Answer» . Changes in the CONCENTRATIONS of II SERUM proteins FOLLOWING surgery for ... Changes in LEVELS of serum proteins in other ... to diagnose INFECTION in leukaemia, and Bayston".HOPE IT'S HELP YOU ❤❇ |
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What is open and closed stomata |
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Answer» Explanation: STOMATA are small adjustable pores in the leave surface that enable gas exchange. OPEN stomata enable the uptake of carbon dioxide for photosynthesis, while closure prevents EXCESSIVE loss of WATER during drought. During evolution, stomata enabled plants to survive in dry environments |
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