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1.

Label the parts plz givmee the ans​

Answer» 1. EFFERENT arteriole2. DCT - distal onvoluted tubule.3. Loop of henle4. Bowmans capsule5. afferent arteriolehope it helps u....pls mark me as BRAINLIEST.....and STUDY welll.....
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Is urea will back flow from urinary bladder​

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no....................

3.

Who gave moist vapour theory of inheritance

Answer» PYTHAGORAS GAVE MOIST VAPOUR THEORY of inheritance.Explanation:
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Homologous organs have​

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These structures are INHERITED from a common ancestor; they have SIMILAR developmental pattern in the embryos; they have the same type of BONES, blood vessels, nerves, muscles etc. but they have to do dissimilar functions in different animals. The forelimbs of HIGHER vertebrates are EXAMPLES of homologous organs.

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What is the study of living beings.....​

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BIOLOGYExplanation:HOPE it HELPS youplzz MARK me as UR BRAINLIAST

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Hyperpnoea in exercise is because of​

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Neurogenesists” point to the rapid response of ventilation early in exercise (in ADVANCE of the presumed transit time of blood-borne mediators from the exercising muscles to the SITES of known chemosensitivity) as evidence that neurally mediated signals from EITHER the exercising muscles (PERIPHERAL neurogenic) or ...Pls follow me and have a nice day.. ❤️

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Diagram of fungi Write their role in brief. Help me

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The filaments are called hyphae (singular, hypha). Each hypha consists of one or more cells surrounded by a tubular cell wall. A mass of hyphae MAKE up the body of a fungus, which is called a mycelium (plural, MYCELIA). The hyphae of most fungi are divided into cells by internal walls called septa (singular, SEPTUM) Pls follow me and have a nice day.. ❤️

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Describe the process of filteration in the kidney

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Filtration is the mass movement of water and solutes from plasma to the renal tubule that occurs in the renal corpuscle. About 20% of the plasma volume passing through the glomerulus at any given time is filtered. This means that about 180 liters of fluid are filtered by the kidneys every day. Thus, the entire plasma volume (about 3 liters) is filtered 60 times a day! Filtration is primarily driven by hydraulic pressure (blood pressure) in the capillaries of the glomerulus.Note that the kidneys filter much more fluid than the AMOUNT of urine that is actually excreted (about 1.5 liters per day). This is essential for the kidneys to rapidly remove WASTE and TOXINS from the plasma efficiently.Explanation:hope this helps....plz mark as brainliest.....have a NYC day.....✌❤✌❤

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What is difference between Valve and sphincter​

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A valve is a structure in a hollow organ (like the HEART) with a flap to insure one-way flow of FLUID through it WHEREAS a sphincter is an opening of skin and surrounded by muscle that physically RESTRICTS and controls the passage of substances through the digestive tract.I hope it helps youplz mark me as BRAINLIEST

10.

Oxygen intoxication occurs by​

Answer» OXYGEN TOXICITY is caused by exposure to oxygen at partial pressures greater than those to which the body is NORMALLY exposed. This occurs in three principal settings: underwater diving, HYPERBARIC oxygen therapy, and the provision of supplemental oxygen, particularly to PREMATURE infants.pls mark me as brainliest....
11.

संभोग कैसे करे विस्तार से बताइये

Answer» TION:सेक्स के दौरान अपने पार्टनर की अपेक्षा जल्दी से क्लाइमेक्स पर पहुँच जाना एक बहुत कॉमन बात है, तो इसकी वजह से खुद को कम न आँकें। खुशकिस्मती से, ऐसे वो सारे लोग, जो इस तरह से जल्दी क्लाइमेक्स पर पहुँच जाते हैं, वो बेड पर ज्यादा वक़्त तक ठहरे रहना सीख सकते हैं।[१] एक्सर्साइजेज़ और लाइफस्टाइल में कुछ बदलाव लाने से, इसके ऊपर कंट्रोल पाने में मदद मिल सकती है और लंबे समय तक टिके रहने के लिए ऐसी बहुत सारी टेक्निक्स मौजूद हैं, जिन्हें आप सेक्स के दौरान यूज कर सकते हैं। क्लाइमेक्स को कंट्रोल करने वाले प्रोडक्ट्स और दवाइयों को भी इस्तेमाल करके देखा जा सकता है। अगर आपका पार्टनर बहुत जल्दी रुक जाता है, तो उसके साथ मिलकर, एक टीम की तरह, इस टॉपिक के ऊपर बात करें। उसके ऊपर सारा दोष मढ़ने से बचें और उसे ये मालूम होने दें, कि आप उसके साथ मिलकर फिजिकल और इमोशनल इंटिमेसी को सुधारने के ऊपर काम करना चाहते हैं।
12.

Make acomparison, and write down ways in which plants cell are different from animals cell​

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13.

Write the harmful effects of weedson crop Plants?​

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Weeds reduce farm and forest productivity, they invade crops, SMOTHER pastures and in some cases can harm livestock. They aggressively COMPETE for WATER, nutrients and sunlight, resulting in reduced crop yield and poor crop quality.pls MARK me as brainliest......

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Whats is metacentric height????dont spam.......​

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The metacentric height (GM) is a measurement of the initial static STABILITY of a FLOATING body. It is calculated as the distance between the centre of gravity of a SHIP and its metacentre. A larger metacentric height implies GREATER initial stability against overturning.Explanation:here's the answer please follow me

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Diagram of bacteria And also write their role in brief. Help me

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tion:There are billions of bacteria inside the human intestines. They HELP DIGEST FOOD, make vitamins, and play other important roles. Humans ALSO use bacteria in many other ways, including: Creating products, such as ethanol and enzymes.hope it helps U dear❤️❤️❤️mark me as brainliest dear❤️❤️

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What is known as biology....​

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the STUDY of living BEINGS is KNOWN as biologyExplanation:HOPE it helps youplzz mark me as UR brainliast

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Hi shamma answer my question what are the factor effecting the environment​

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The ENVIRONMENT is affected by the biotic and abiotic FACTORS such as TEMPERATURE, pressure, humidity and organisms like HUMAN ACTIVITY. Some factors that affect environment are the following : a) Greenhouse Effect - Green house gases like CO2, trap the heat from the sun that increase the temperature of the earthHope this helps ❤️THNXX MY ANSWERS ❤️

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Field by If you are given a dry piece of landfor cultivation - What will you dobefore sowing seeds?​

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tion:first i will send my soil sample to TEST PH and next i do ploughing after knowing the ph i will select SUITABLE CROP

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Describe the use of honey .​

Answer» HONEY is an EATABLE ITEM EXPLANATION:so usefull
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What is known as the study of plants.....​

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botanyExplanation:HOPE it HELPS youplzz MARK me as UR BRAINLIAST

21.

What is sex? Explain in brief.

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ral terms, “SEX” refers to the biological differences between males and females, such as the genitalia and genetic differences. “GENDER” is more difficult to define, but it can REFER to the ROLE of a male or female in society, known as a gender role, or an individual's concept of themselves, or gender identity.please mark me as brainliestand don't forget to follow memy NEW indian friend

22.

The cellular role for lysosome is not Ingestion of foreign bodies Digestion of aged organelles Cell destruction during development Osmoregulation

Answer» INGESTION of FOREIGN BODIES
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Cocos nucifera is used in preparation of culture medium.Why?

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Because it's contains several GROWTH substance and can be extreted easily.Its also provide the growth hormone know as cytokinin. ✨✨If it's HELPFUL to you then PLEASE REMARK me as BRILLIANT ♥️

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Make the diagrams of any four types of microorganism write their role in brief. Plz help me

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Explanation:The five major groups of microbes Microbes are organisms that are too small to be seen with the unaided eye. As you’ll see later in the course, they evolved long before the first plants and animals appeared and affect our lives in more ways than we might expect. Microbiologists are discovering new species of microbe at a faster rate than ever, thanks to advances in DNA sequencing techniques. Current estimates suggest there could be at least 1 billion different species of microbe on Earth, possibly more. Microbial diversity is truly staggering, yet all these microbes can be grouped into five major types: Viruses, Bacteria, Archaea, Fungi, and Protists. Let’s look at each one in more detail. Viruses Viruses are the smallest of all the microbes. Their genome is made of either DNA or RNA (not both), and this is packaged inside a protein shell called a capsid. They are not made of cells (acellular), cannot make their own proteins and don’t grow. Instead, they must infect a host CELL and hijack its machinery to assemble new viruses. Viruses are usually only able to infect a limited number of species living organism. Bacteriophages (Figure 1) are viruses that infect bacteria. In some countries they are used to treat bacterial infections and there is renewed interest in phage therapy due to the alarming increase in antimicrobial resistant infections. 2D: DNA, Protein. 3D: Head, Collar, Tail, Long tail fibres, Base plate   Figure 1: Structure of bacteriophage T2. The 2D diagram on the left shows the structure of the protein capsid (black) and the nucleic acid genome (blue) packaged inside the head that is attached (via the collar) to a hollow contractile tail. The 3D diagram on the right shows the head has an icosahedral structure and the long tail fibres extend from the base plate at the bottom © Adenosine (original); en:User:Pbroks13 (redraw) CC BY-SA 2.5 Some viruses have a lipid envelope which they steal from membranes in the host cell. An example of an enveloped virus that you will be familiar with from News articles (and likely will have experienced the effects of personally) is influenza virus (Figure 2) which causes influenza or the ‘flu’. The 1918-19 flu pandemic was the worst outbreak on record, infecting one third of the global population and killing around 50 million people. This is a 3-dimensional illustration showing the different features of an influenza virus, including the surface proteins hemagglutinin (HA) and neuraminidase (NA) Figure 2: Structure of influenza virus. The 8 segments of the RNA genome are packaged inside the virus particle, each piece of RNA is bound by protein that together form ribonucleoproteins (green). These are packaged inside the viral envelope (which the virus steals from the host cell membrane) that is embedded with viral proteins (light blue, red and dark blue) that play important roles in the virus replication cycle © CDC/ Douglas Jordan; Dr. Ruben Donis, Dr. James Stevens Dr. Jerry Tokars, Influenza Division Whilst a few viruses can respond to changes in their environment, and you could argue that this is a form of sensitivity (the S in MRS GREN – see below), they aren’t capable of the majority of life processes. Most scientists agree that viruses should therefore be considered non-living. In contrast to viruses, bacteria, archaea, protists and fungi are all cellular, living organisms. They have a DNA genome and make machinery to produce their own proteins. They are divided into two main groups based on their cell structure: Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes. Prokaryotes Bacteria and Archaea are prokaryotes (“pro” = before, “karyote” = NUCLEUS). They are single cells (unicellular) with a circular DNA genome that floats around in the cytoplasm. Many prokaryotes have one or more smaller circles of DNA called plasmids that carry additional genes. Bacteria and archaea have a very similar cell structure (Figure 3). They do not have a nucleus or membrane-bound organelles. Some prokaryotes have tail-like structures called flagella, which they use to swim through LIQUID, or fimbriae which enable them to stick to SURFACES. Labelled diagram of a prokaryotes cell: Plasmid DNA, Chromosomal DNA, Ribosomes, Fimbriae, Capsule, Cell wall, Plasma membrane, Cytoplasm and Flagella Figure 3: Labelled diagram of a bacterium showing the main features of a prokaryotic cell Bacteria Bacterial cells are mostly circular (coccus, plural cocci) or rod-shaped (bacillus, plural bacilli), but a few have spiral or corkscrew shapes. Another defining features is the use of peptidoglycan as a component of their cell walls. You almost certainly have millions of Escherichia coli bacteria (Figure 4) in your lower intestine. Most strains of E. coli are harmless, but a few can cause serious food poisoning that can be fatal.

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5. The difference between simple and compound interest on the same sum of money at 6 2/3% for3 years is 184. Determine the sum.Sorry its a maths questionPlease fast solve it​

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13500Step-by-step explanation:let the SUM be xtherefore,CI = P(1+R/100)^t - PSI = P×R×T/100hence,CI - SI = P(1+R/100)^t - P - (P×r×t/100)orCI - SI = P{(1+r/100)^t - 1) - rt/100}184 = P {(1+20/3/100)^3- 1) - 20/3 × 3/100}184 = P{(4096/3375 - 1) -1/5}184 = P{721/3375 -1/5}184 = P(46/3375)P = 3375/46 × 184P = 13500Mark as Brainliest

26.

What is the full form of RNA​

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leic ACID BRAINLEST PLZ

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3 deshelled egg are placed in different solutions A shows no change egg in solution B shrinks where as the egg in solution C swells Identify which of these solution are hypotonic , isotonic and hypertonic discuss how you arrived at your answer Pls answer as fast as you can

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tion:The concentration of in the glucose SOLUTION is HIGHER than the concentration inside the CELLS of the egg. This means that glucose is a hypotonic solution.There are THREE types of solutions on the basis of its concentration.1. Hypotonic solutionConcentration of water inside the cell is less than concentration of water outside the cell.Result in net water gain.( In a cell)Cell swells.2. Hypertonic solutionConcentration of water inside the cell is more than concentration of water outside the cell.Results in net water loss.(in a cell)Cell shrinks3. Isotonic solutionConcentration of water inside the cell is equal to the concentration of water outside the cell.There is neither loss or gain of water.Cell size remains same.HOPE IT HELPS!!!!☺️Mark it brainliest

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Full form of DNA.........................​

Answer» DEOXYRIBONUCLEIC acid EXPLANATION:This is the full FORM of DNA. Hope this helps u. Plz mark me brainliest if you found it helpful.
29.

How life came to earth???

Answer» HELPS you.............
30.

What happens if the experiment is conducted with the dry seeds instead of wet​

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The seeds which are placed in the water starts the process of germination. ... If there is no MOISTURE, the cells in the seeds will dry up. The cells cannot perform respiration. This will RESULT in the DECREASE in the rate of respiration which will affect the results of the experiment.Explanation:

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What is the study of birds known as...​

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orinithologyExplanation:HOPE it HELPS youplzz MARK me as UR BRAINLIAST

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Write to ways by which infectious diseases aren't treated​

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Handle & PREPARE FOOD Safely. ...Wash Hands Often. ...Clean & Disinfect Commonly USED Surfaces. ...Cough & Sneeze Into Your Sleeve. ...Don't Share PERSONAL Items. ...Get VACCINATED. ...Avoid Touching Wild Animals.

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It has been observed that despite the availability of the vaccine for hepatitis A in the market, it may not be necessary to be given to children by the time they are five years of age. Why?

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not be necessary to GIVE a Hepatitis A vaccination to children when they are 5 years of old as by this time they develop immunity against hepatitis A.  Explanation:HAV infection is stopping in many of the countries and which is the COMMON preventable infections obtained by travellers.  Tools for stopping of HAV infection include injections, resistant globulin and observance to hygienic good practices. Humans are the reservoir for HAV.  hope it helps you...plz mark me brainliest PLZZZZ

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Please answer this question of biology​

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I THINK it will be PLANT KINGDOM

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Prevention of a disease is more desirable than its treatment”. Justify the statement.

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ion is always better than than treatment. The IMPORTANT precaution for PREVENTING DISEASES are :PERSONAL hygieneHyginic environmentClean foodClean waterRegular exerciseRelaxation EVERYBODY should be aware with diseases.

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Why there should be residual volume of air in the lungs

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tion:During breathing cycle, the RESIDUAL volume of air in lungs PROVIDE the advantage as it prevents the lungs from COLLAPSING. Also, due to the PRESENCE of residual volume, there is sufficient time for oxygen to be absorbed and for the carbon dioxide to be released during breathing.

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A man suffering from AIDS. a) He is not able to fight off even minor infections. Why? b) Write any two ways in which he could have got this disease. c) Will the treatment by antibiotics help him in AIDS? Justify

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a) he will have low immunity b) physical TRANSMISSION like SHARING syringes sexually transmitted like KISSING, HAND shakingc)no AIDS is a viral INFECTION and antibiotics will not help him to curePLEASE MARK IT AS BRAINLIEST

38.

Explain with example the role of Homeotic genes (homeobox) during embryogenesis?

Answer» HOMEOTIC gene. Homeotic gene, any of a group of genes that control the pattern of body formation during early embryonic development of organisms. These genes encode proteins called transcription factors that direct CELLS to FORM VARIOUS parts of the body.
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Volved Co, in respiration​

Answer» UESTION is not clearExplanation:YES, CO2 is INVOLVED in RESPIRATION
40.

Which flexible part of a skin is shaped like funnel

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outer earExplanation:outer ear also called pinna is shaped LIKE a funnel to collect sound WAVES coming from all DIFFERENT DIRECTION for better amplification of sound.

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Give the characteristics of cells of connective tissue​

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or functions of connective tissue include:1. Transporting substances WITHIN the body2. Insulating3. Protecting4. Binding and supporting.5. Storing reserve fuel.Key points• Connective tissue has three main components: cells, FIBERS, and ground substance. TOGETHER the ground substance and fibers make up the extracellular matrix.• Connective tissue is the most abundant and widely distributed of the PRIMARY tissues.• Connective tissue is classified into TWO subtypes: soft and specialized connective tissue.Hope it's helpplease mark me as brainliest(◠‿◕)

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Given below is a diagrammatic representation of a certain part of the process of circulation of blood in man study the same and answer name parts labelled 1 to 8 ​

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a DOUBLE circualtory SYSTEM

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Don't use NCERT language please and explain.. while metabolism is a defining feature of all living organisms without exception, isolated metabolic reaction in vitro are not living things but surely reactions.Hence cellular organisation of the body is the defining feature of life forms."

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tion: An isolated metabolic reaction(s) outside the body of an organism, performed in a TEST tube is neither living nor non-living. ' Hence, while metabolism is a defining FEATURE of all living organisms WITHOUT EXCEPTION, isolated metabolic reactions in vitro are not living things but surely living reactions.

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Which tablet you use when you got high fever​

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What is thr meaning of sex

Answer» NS GENDER. HOPE it HELPS! :)
46.

Diseases which spread by physical contact​

Answer» SWINE FLU, CORONAVIRUS, INFLUENZAExplanation:HOPE IT HELPS..☺
47.

Fill in the box of 8th std science books ​

Answer» DRINKING waterimproper drainagewashing machineboy MOSQUITO REPELLENT
48.

व्हाट इज ए सेक्सुअल रीप्रोडक्शन in plant​

Answer» PLANT REPRODUCTION is the production of NEW offspring in plants, which can be accomplished by SEXUAL or asexual reproduction. Sexual reproduction produces offspring by the fusion of gametes, resulting in offspring genetically different from the PARENT or parents.
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Essay A Day Spent During lockdown..in 100 words​

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uring the lockdown seems quite pacifying until it does not. Under usual circumstances, while you’d really wish to take some time off your strenuous routine and just stay in to reconnect with yourself, you are perhaps flabbergasted now that you have been presented with the opportunity.Personally, I am finding it difficult not being exposed to the everyday traffic din, which has been so embedded in my life, somewhere in the background like a dull ache. How do you get away from something that’s been so familiar to you forever? But now that it’s gone, don’t you feel startled that you wished to be granted relief from its familiarity, in the first place?As I walk out to the verandah, I am surrounded by a stinging quietness. If I happen to stand there for a bit too long, the thoughts inside my head grow louder and become almost deafening. To be HONEST, I feel that retrospection is entertaining, but only as long as there is some loud diversion, distracting you from time to time.Inside, I am stuck with my family. Watching your life slow down interminably makes you realize things you wouldn’t normally care to mull over.My father sits down on the floor, hurling out loads of old things that were crammed inside forgotten cupboards. Quarantine, it seems, is a golden opportunity to dismiss the ancient and make ROOM for the new. And so, he finds innumerable bills, paperwork, cards, photographs, mementos and a bunch of things ripe with the essence of my childhood and teenage years.I scour through the things, and I come across a bulky WHITE envelope, wrapped in cellophane. It contains small paper cards and tokens on which I had scribbled in my broken handwriting, which was yet to form fully. They are addressed to my PARENTS—birthday messages, Christmas greetings, childish shenanigans, juvenile complaints, honest confessions and worldly representations of fatuous dreams.I find other tokens too, addressed to me from my parents. What surprises me is that my seven-year-old-self was exchanging letters with her parents living under the same roof. Now, however, even though my confessions are far more worrisome, I do not find the voice or the words to express myself. Communication is the key to connecting with people, but what happens when the bridge is burnt?As I make my way through the MEMORABILIA scattered on the floor, my mother’s voice wafts in from the kitchen. She is singing. My father then hands me a piece of paper with names scribbled on it from top to bottom. He explains that they were names my mother considered for me before I was born. I recognize her handwriting and see my current name at the top of the list.Heart-deep as I am in this nostalgic whirlpool, I now see my father stand up. And as if in a surreal vision, I hear and see my mother’s singing voice pave a path for my father, as he moves farther and farther away, carrying the box of my childhood memories with him.Hope it helps!!

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finnd out the genotype of F1 and F2 generation if the father skin colour is dark (dominant) and mother skin colour is lighter (ressesive character)​

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tion:Lets ASSUME that DARK is REPRESENTED by D and LIGHT is represented by d F1: 3:1. (Dd, Dd, Dd, dd -offsprings)F2: 1:2:1. (DD, Dd, Dd dd -offsprings)