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Make the diagrams of any four types of microorganism write their role in brief.. Plz help me I will make u brainliest I am promising you.

Answer» EXPLANATION:Plasma membrane ALLOWS some MATERIALS to pass through it while blocks other materials from entering through it. So, cell membrane is CALLED selectively permeable.
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4. Which of the following are the characters of Dinoflagellates? (i) Planktonic golden yellow algae with soap box like structure.(ii) Marine red biflagellated protista.(iii) Appear yellow, green, brown, blue and red in colour.(iv) Biflagellated organisms with pellicle.(v) Saprophytic or parasitic unicellular forms.​

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is 1 AND 2 is the ANSWER

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Give an example of cubical cell​

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it is CSCI.....PLXX FOLLOW

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In ventricular systole ,oxygen blood pumped into​

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1. Tuberculosis is a ​

Answer» TUBERCULOSIS is a BACTERIAL disease.please THANK me
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Name the fluid matric of a connective tissues plz answer and follow me​

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The connective tissue in FLUID matrix is blood and lymph. They CIRCULATE in aliquid EXTRACELLULAR matrix. The lymph consist of both white blood cells andfluid matrix where as the liquidpresent in blood CONSISTS of hematapoeitic stem cells which are found in the bone marrow.Explanation:hope this is helpful for you

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What is photosynthesis? where it happens

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Photosynthesis is a chemical reaction that takes place INSIDE a plant, producing food for the plant to SURVIVE. Carbon dioxide, water and light are all needed for photosynthesis to TAKE place. Photosynthesis happens in the leaves of a plant.Explanation:pls pls mark as BRAINLIEST

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In which type of parthenogenesis only males are produced?​

Answer» TION:In arrhenotokous parthenogenesis, an unfertilized egg develops into a male and a fertilized egg develops into a female. The female is diploid and contains two sets of CHROMOSOMES, while the male is HAPLOID. In THELYTOKY parthenogenesis, unfertilized eggs develop into FEMALES
9.

Who is first president of india ​

Answer» RAM NATH kobind is the PRESIDENT of INDIA
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1. Give any two examples of a biosphere reserve. Ans.2. Give any two examples of flora.Ans.3. Give any two examples of fauna.Ans.4. Give any two examples of endemic speciesAns.​

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1)NILGIRI BIOSPHERE RESERVE. Pachmarhi biosphere reserve.2)FLOWERING plants.Bush land3)birds, animals, fish, insects, 4)endemic species are ANDAMAN wild pig and Nicobar pigeon.

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the appearance of dark coloured pepper moths among the light coloured one as a result of increased industrial pollution is an example of ​

Answer» WIND POLLUTION will be RIGHT ANSWER
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What is the role of diaphragm ​

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A large dome-shaped muscle under the lungs called the DIAPHRAGM squeezes DOWNWARD when you breathe in, making a vacuum that causes a rush of FRESH AIR into your lungs. The opposite happens when you breathe out -- your diaphragm relaxes upward, pushing on your lungs, letting them deflate.Explanation:

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Speech on covid-19 protection and awareness​

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mark me as a brainlist .......The outbreak of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has been declared a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC) and the virus has now spread to many countries and territories. While a lot is still unknown about the virus that causes COVID-19, we do know that it is transmitted through direct contact with respiratory droplets of an infected person (generated through coughing and SNEEZING) Individuals can also be infected from touching surfaces contaminated with the virus and touching their face (e.g., eyes, nose, mouth). While COVID-19 continues to spread it is important that communities take action to prevent further transmission, reduce the impacts of the outbreak and SUPPORT control measures. The protection of children and educational facilities is particularly important. Precautions are necessary to prevent the potential spread of COVID-19 in school SETTINGS; however, care must also be taken to avoid stigmatizing students and staff who may have been exposed to the virus. It is important to REMEMBER that COVID-19 does not differentiate between borders, ethnicities, disability status, age or gender. Education settings should continue to be welcoming, respectful, inclusive, and supportive environments to all. Measures taken by schools can prevent the entry and spread of COVID-19 by students and staff who may have been exposed to the virus, while minimizing disruption and protecting students and staff from discrimination. Purpose Today, children and young people are global citizens, powerful agents of change and the next generation of caregivers, scientists, and doctors. Any crisis presents the opportunity to help them learn, cultivate compassion and increase resilience while building a safer and more caring community. Having information and facts about COVID-19 will help diminish students’ fears and anxieties around the disease and support their ability to cope with any secondary impacts in their lives. This guidance provides key messages and considerations for engaging school administrators, teachers and staff, parents, caregivers and community members, as well as children themselves in promoting safe and healthy schools. The purpose of this document is to provide clear and actionable guidance for safe operations through the prevention, EARLY detection and control of COVID-19 in schools and other educational facilities. The guidance, while specific to countries that have already confirmed the transmission of COVID-19, is still relevant in all other contexts. Education can encourage students to become advocates for disease prevention and control at home, in school, and in their community by talking to others about how to prevent the spread of viruses. Maintaining safe school operations or reopening schools after a closure requires many considerations but, if done well, can promote public health.

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Who coined the term cells?​

Answer» ROBERT Hookehope it HELPS ❤️✨
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Name the scientist who invented the first microscope​

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tion:ANTONY VAN LEEUWENHOEK invented the first microscope.

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What did he observe under his microscope?​

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it can be CELLS or many other THINGS like leaf , ONION etc....

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G) Name a cell orgnelle which is non-membraneplz answer and follow me ​

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In women what plays a major role in respiratory movement​

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Humans respire through the lungs by a process called as Pulmonary respiration. This process includes mechanisms like - the breathing movement and the exchange of gases in the lungs, followed by the transportation of these gases through the blood and exchange of gases by the tissues. Respiration mainly occurs in the THORACIC cavity which is an airtight chamber, that is enclosed laterally by the ribs and posteriorly by the diaphragm.In females, the diaphragm will not PARTICIPATE and play an important role in the process of inspiration. This is so as to avoid or PREVENT any KIND of injury that may occur to the fetus in the female uterus. Therefore, the ribs will play an important role in the females, WHEREAS, in males, the inspiration takes place at theExplanation:pls pls mark as brainliest and follow me

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Expkain with examples types o fasexual reproduction in unicellular organism. plz answer the above question if u know if u don't know don't answer plz std 10 ​

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Modes of Asexual Reproduction:Organisms choose to reproduce asexually by different means. Some of the asexual methods are BINARY fission (e.g. Amoeba, bacteria), budding (e.g. Hydra), fragmentation (e.g. Planaria), SPORE formation (e.g. ferns) and vegetative propagation (e.g. Onion).Explanation:The type of reproduction in which no gametes are involved and the new organisms emerge from a single parent only is called asexual reproduction. There is no fusion of gametes in asexual reproduction and the chromosome number also remains constant. Various types of asexual reproduction include division, budding, spore formation, etc. Budding in Hydra 1. Asexual reproduction in which a new organism develops from a bud in the parent. 2. This bud is simply an outgrowth of cells at one particular site. 3. The bud or the new organism remains attached to the parent and gets detached on MATURATION. Binary fission in Amoeba 1. It is the type of asexual reproduction in which the parent divides to give RISE to two daughter organisms. 2. The parent replicates its genetic material and divides it equally between the two daughters. 3. Both the cytoplasm and the nucleus of the parent divides into two.Hope this may HELP u......

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डायग्राम ऑफ लर्निंग​

Answer» LEARNING cannot be EXPRESSED as diagramExplanation:HOPE you UNDERSTAND
21.

What is bygone? what do you mean by bygone?​

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ppen a LONG TIME AGO

22.

What is tomato a fruit or a vegetable???????​

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AUSETomatoes are FRUITS that are CONSIDERED vegetables by nutritionists. BOTANICALLY, a fruit is a ripened FLOWER ovary and contains seeds.

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What is the end product of aerobic and anaerobic respiration ​

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he end products of aerobic respiration are 38 atp of energy, CARBON dioxide and water while of anaerobic respiration is ethanol and 2atp of energy. Aerobic respiration occurs when your CELLS PRODUCE energy in the PRESENCE of oxygen.Explanation:

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What is bygone?what do you mean by bygone?​

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s that - THINGS dating for LONG TIME..Høpe it will Help UH!!...______XD♥️

25.

Explain natural and synthetic fabrics with the help of examples?​

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hy dude ur answer isExplanation:NATURAL fabrics—such as cotton, silk and wool—are made of ANIMAL or plant-based fibres, while synthetics are man-made and produced entirely from CHEMICALS to create fabrics LIKE polyester, rayon, acrylic, and many others. Over the years these synthetic fibres have increasingly grown in popularity.Hope it helps!!

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Other name of cell membrane

Answer» MEMBRANE is the other NAME
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Can someone please help in this. pleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaase?

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what is it i CANT UNDERSTAND PLZ LIKE and FOLLOW me plz

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Can alpha and beta cells of panchrse can be regenrated by the body?

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hey mate your answer my dear friend and please MARK it brain list i hope its help you so please  mark itExplanation:Alpha cells in the pancreas, which do not produce insulin, can convert into insulin-producing beta cells, ADVANCING the PROSPECT of regenerating beta cells as a cure for type 1 diabetes, according to new FINDINGS.

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Which of the following is most obvious technically combined feature of living organism Option are given below-: (1)reproduction (2)growth (3)consciousness (4)metabolism

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t obvious technically combined feature of living ORGANISM is (C) Consciousness.And if in any QUESTION they mentioned "Humans" in place of living organism then Answer will be SELF consciousness if it is in options.

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What are called traits...​

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s a FEATURE of an ORGANISM. ...........................

31.

How do different body parts moves in animals​

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animals MOVE their body parts just like human because they are ALSO LIVING BEINGS andbelong to phylum animal ia, just like human and can PERFORM everything same as human

32.

Where is red algae mainly found??​

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ae are commonly found in coral REEFS and tide pools. They have the ability to SURVIVE at a greater depth than other algae because the pigment phycoerythrin absorbs the blue LIGHT that can PENETRATE deeper than any other light wave.MARK AS BRAINLIEST

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What is cell division​

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cell DIVISION is the process in which cell REPLICATES its DNA and divides into daughter cellExplanation:cell division is of two TYPES 1. Mitosis :In this parent cell divides into two daughters cells (In HUMANS no. of chromosomes are 46 in no.)This division occurs on germ cells2. Somatic cells : In this, parent cells is divided into four daughter cellsthis occurs in somatic cells

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Anyone please which type of food is required for a person who wants to be a runner answer this please​

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Well I guess u really dont wanna talk to me, let me know where I did mistake, where my love wasn't complete, what mistake I did to prove love true, pls let me know. And its a online relationship, u'll clearly not trust me COZ its online, and I am from mumbai, not every mumbai citizen is the guy u think. i told u it was a misunderstand where u clear wrote jaat, except jatt, so i thought u r talking about jaat, religion and caste and thats why u'll not marry me, well I tried, u ALSO have choice, I respect ur every privacy, thanks for being in relationship with me, if there's any twist, pls lemme know. :) Still Love u ALOT. MERA pyaar sacchi me adhura rehgaya, I am not made for this love I guess. Stay happy in life.. :)                                                                          - Sajan

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What will happen if these raisins are put into concentrated saline solution?​

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if it helps you please mark me as Brianliest and follow me EXPLANATION:It happens because the water from the surrounding diffuses into the raisins RESULTING into swelling of them. This process is CALLED osmosis. If these raisins are placed in a concentrated salt SOLUTION, they will shrink due to osmosis.

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Define imbibition..............​

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imbibition is a phenomenon by which the living or dead plant cells ABSORB WATER by surface attractionExplanation:hope it HELPS youplZ MARK me as ur brainliast

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Hlo ✌️Tailing process of trancription?​

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mature form of mRNA which is PRODUCED in the human is called as heterogeneous RNA (hnRNA) this process is KNOWN as the CAPPING of the mRNA At the 3' end of the mRNA ,there is an ADDITION of a chain of adenine NUCLEOTIDE . this is known as the poly - A tail or the tailing mechanism.

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Make the diagrams of any four types of microorganism write their role in brief. be fast please

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ecium (PROTOZOA) 2.Aspergillus (Fungi)3.viruses 4. Spirogara (Algae)PLEASE MARK ME BRAINLIST PLEASE

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What is different between virus and viroid.​

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tion:Answer ❤️Viroids are SMALLER in size than the viruses. Viroids infect only plants whereas virus infects all types of organisms. In viroids, PROTEIN COAT is absent whereas in viruses a protein covering or a coat CALLED as capsid is present around the genetic material.hope it's HELPFUL for you ☺️

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I have a far vision problem how is there any cure and what ??​

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tion:You have to use convex LENS by which the CONVERGING power of your eye lens will be INCREASED and you will be ABLE to see any distant object CLEARLY.

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Mention the function of nuclear membrane, nucleolus, chromatin, nucleoplasm​

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leolus is the central portion of the cell NUCLEUS and is composed of ribosomal RNA, proteins and DNA. It also CONTAINS RIBOSOMES in various stages of SYNTHESIS. The nucleolus accomplishes the manufacture of the ribosomes.

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Name the cell in human body where and aerobic respiration occur ​

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mitochondriaAerobic respiration is CHARACTERISTIC of EUKARYOTIC cells when they have sufficient oxygen and most of it takes PLACE in the mitochondria.#gundi..✌✌

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Reproduction is character of living organism but it can not be regarded as defining property Option are given below-: (1) asexual reproduction involves only one parent (2)lower organism do not reproduce under stressful environment (3) all living being do not have capacity to reproduce (4)for lower plant growth and reproduction not mutually exclusive phenomena

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3. CORRECT optionExplanation:As all living being do not have CAPACITY to reproduce.ex - Sterile MALE or FEMALE

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Observe the figures, name them and also write why it is used.(a)trowel​

Answer» SRY but where is the FIGURE..If i will get the figure i will ANSWER u definitely.. ❤❤❤❤❤❤
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What is the function of diaphragm?​

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diaphragm is the lower PART where the LUNGS are lifted when we take breath than it moves upward and its vice versaExplanation:HOPE it help you mark me as BRAINLIEST PLZZZ!!!!

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Find the incorrect statement A. Totipotency exists in Meristematic cells. B. Cambium has the apical meristem. C. In monocot stems, intercalary meristem is located at the base of internodes. D. Parenchyma contains isodiametric cells

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B. is incorrect statement EXPLANATION:CAMBIUM is secondary tissue while APICAL meristem is PRIMARY

47.

Charles Darwin Proposed thetheory of Evolution​

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yesvthis is true that Charles DARWIN PROPOSED THEORY of EVOLUTION

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Draw the flow chart to show the circulation of oxygenated blood in human ​

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t we take o^2 it's goes lungs and then o^2 goes the left atrium of heart through pulmonary vein......(pulmonary vein is only vein which carry the oxygenated blood from the lungs to left atrium) & .....in left atrium the oxygenated blood flow through the bicuspid valves (it's prevent the back flow of the blood) goes the left VENTRICLES &.....in left ventricles the oxygenated blood flow through aorta and goes all the body parts.... HOPE it is HELP thank u

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How is cerebrum and corpus callosum related?​

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tion:The corpus callosum is a large, C-shaped nerve FIBER bundle FOUND beneath the CEREBRAL cortex. It stretches ACROSS the midline of the BRAIN, connecting the left and right cerebral hemispheres. It makes up the largest collection of white matter tissue found in the brain.

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Write two observations about aphid experiment.​

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tion:Two of the isolates were TRANSMITTED originally only by AG aphids. The first of ... In a typical EXPERIMENT, two adjacent LEAVES were ... Observations were made WEEKLY during this PERIOD.