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1.

Write down the difference between xylem and phloem. अगर आप इस प्रश्न का उत्तर कॉपी पर लिख कर अटैच करके भेजेंगे तो मैं आपके उत्तर को Brainliest का टैग दे दूंगा और साथ में एक Following मुफ्त मिलेगी।​

Answer» XYLEM carries WATER and minerals from the ROOTS to the leaves. Whereas, phloem carries the food prepared by the leaves to different parts of the plant.Explanation:HOPE IT HELPS YOU
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ACROSS 2. What chemical reaction is performed by F?4. The chemical reaction performed by A.5. Identify P in the diagram.6. Identify H in the diagram.11. Identify G in the diagram.15. Identify F in the diagram.16. The liquid substance contained within B19. Identify J in the diagram.22. Identify Q in the diagram.23. Identify L in the diagram.24. Identify E in the diagram.DOWN1. Identify A in the diagram.3. Identify M in the diagram.7. Identify I in the diagram.8. Identify D in the diagram.9. What content is contained within K10. Another name for D12. The area of the cell indicated by B13. Another name for J14. Identify K in the diagram17. The plural of A19. Besides proteins, what else is found within G20. Identify O in the diagram21. Identify C in the diagram​

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what is the meaninguodofouf

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If a cell kept in hypertonic or hypotonic solution, does water move only in One Direction or both? Clarify ( explain in detail)​

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Water MOVES Both Inside And OutsideExplanation:This Happens Because Water MOLECULES Are Free To PASS Across The Cell MEMBRANE In Both Directions. Its According The Cell, WHETHER It Would Swell, Remain Same Or ContractHope That Answers Your Question.(/^^) :)

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Classify and explain various types of muscles with the help of suitable diagrams. i will mark brainiest and pls follow me pls pls

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Muscular TissueMuscular (contractile) tissue is composed of cells called muscle fibers . Muscle fibers CONTAIN actin and myosin, which are PROTEIN filaments whose interaction accounts for movement. The three types of vertebrate muscles are skeletal, smooth, and cardiac. In the muscular SYSTEM, muscle tissue is categorized into three distinct types: skeletal, cardiac, and smooth. Each type of muscle tissue in the human body has a unique STRUCTURE and a specific role. Skeletal muscle moves bones and other structures. Cardiac muscle contracts the HEART to pump blood.THANK UHOPE IT HELP U

5.

What is deposition ​

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Deposition is the GEOLOGICAL process in which sediments, soil and ROCKS are added to a landform or land mass.One EXAMPLE of deposition is the process by which, in sub-freezing air, water vapor changes directly to ICE without first becoming a liquid.

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If a cell kept in hypertonic or hypotonic solution, does water move only in One Direction or both? Clarify​

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both SIDE the WATER will MOVE.

7.

Define enzymes? state it's role in a biochemical reaction? ​

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me is a substance that acts as a catalyst in living ORGANISMS, regulating the rate at which chemical REACTIONS PROCEED without itself being ALTERED in the process. The biological processes that occur within all living organisms are chemical reactions, and most are regulated by enzymes.itzDopeGirl

8.

Tanisha sees some flowers and asked his teacher, why the arrangement of different parts is different? What did the teacher explain it to him? What this arrangement of flower is called?​

Answer» TEACHER say Tanisha if KNOW it answer so read your BOOKS
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Define enzymes? state it's role in a biochemical reaction​

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me is a substance that acts as a CATALYST in living organisms, REGULATING the rate at which chemical reactions proceed WITHOUT itself being altered in the process. The BIOLOGICAL processes that occur within all living organisms are chemical reactions, and most are regulated by ENZYMES.

10.

Seeds with cotyledons.​

Answer» TION:ONE COTYLEDONS- monocotyledonstwo cotyledons- DICOTYLEDONS
11.

How chemoautotrophs differ fromphotoauotorphs?give one example?​

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Photoautotrophs use energy from SUNLIGHT to make their BIOLOGICAL materials. These include green plants and photosynthesizing ALGAE. CHEMOAUTOTROPHS, on the other hand, derive energy for their LIFE functions from inorganic chemicals.Explanation: follow me indox me

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Location of collenchyma​

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13.

What is photosynthesia ?​

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here is your answer mate...EXPLANATION:Photosynthesis is the PROCESS by which plants and other thing MAKE food. It is an endothermic (takes in heat) chemical process that uses sunlight to turn carbon dioxde into SUGARS that the cell can use as energy. As well as plants, many kinds of algae, PROTISTS and bacteria use it to get food.plz mrk it as brainliest answer....

14.

Fill in the blanksolar energy can be called.........energy​

Answer» SOLAR ENERGY can be CALLED HEAT energy
15.

What are endemic species? explain the causes of extinction of endemics?

Answer» TION:Endemic Species are species of those plants and animals which are found in just one particular region and nowhere else in the world. In other WORDS, it can be said that endemic species are those which are only found in a given region or LOCATION and nowhere else.habitat destruction and degradation have become the PRIMARY causes of endangerment and extinction for animals and plants. Invasive species, pollution, and disease are also major threats, while overexploitation of animals and plants continuesfollow mehh❤
16.

Explain the process of germination.​

Answer» GERMINATION is the process of developing into new PLANTS FOLLOW me
17.

Explain the following sentence. saving energy is the need of the hour ​

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We need energy for ALMOST EVERYTHING in our LIFE like from energy we cook, use ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE so all in all it is energy that keeps our life running.Explanation:follow me

18.

What is edema define the question ​

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MARK ME AS BRAINLIEST PLSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSExplanati ON​Edema is swelling caused by EXCESS fluid trapped in your body's TISSUES, usually in the HANDS, feet, or ABDOMEN.

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7. An apparatus as shown below was set up to investigate a physiological process in plants. Thesetup was kept in sunlight for two hours. Dropletsof water were then seen inside the bell jar. Answerthe questions that follow :(2015)WATER DROPLETSBELL JARCOVEREDPOTTED PLANT(a) Name the process being studied.(b) Explain the process named above in (a).(c) Why was the pot covered with a plastic sheet?(d) Suggest a suitable control for this experiment.(e) Mention two ways in which this process is beneficialto plants.(f) List three adaptations in plants to reduce the abovementioned process.​

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transpirationIt is LOSS to water in form of water vapour s from Ariel PARTS of leavesto water vapour to escapeheld in cooling , RESULTS in rainfallsunken STOMATA,less leaves THICK cuticleetc

20.

A new born bady have 126ml blood.And any one give the answer so keep going on​

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21.

Which of these substances is transported by the blood plasma (a) Potassium (b) Food (c) Alcohol (d) All of the above ​

Answer» TION:(B) FOOD PLEASE FOLLOW me
22.

This has a smaller intestine (a) carnivore (b) herbivore (c) both (a) and (b)(d) none of the above​

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(C) both have SMALLER INTESTINE

23.

State the following in the world 25÷5≠8 single line answer p​

Answer» TION:you ASK very GOOD QUESTION
24.

What are the steps to prevent communicable disease?​

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protect yourself Explanation:1) handle and prepare food safely2) WASH hands often3) clean and disinfect commonly used surfaces 4) cough and sneeze in tissue5) don't share personal items6) GET vaccinated7) avoid touching anything outside with bare hands8) wear MASK and gloves when going outside 9) STAY home safely

25.

Very thin flexible,living membrane which is differentially permeable ,is called ____​

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very thin FLEXIBLE,living membrane which is differentially permeable ,is called CELL membrane also KNOWN as plasma membraneExplanation:

26.

Correct answer = BRAINLIEST Wrong answer = REPORTED It's urgent

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1) EXTINCT Animals2)Endangered Animals4) Dinosaur, Mammoth,White Tiger have been DESTROYED due to certain natural disasters such as: Volcanic eruption ,FLOOD # Sorry i don't KNOW the ANSWER for 3rd question sorry......#BUT PLEASE MARK THIS AS THE BRAINLIEST

27.

Why does Aloe Vera plants store watery substance in in their leaves

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They are Hydrated.Explanation:PLEASE THANKS me and MARK me as brainlist.Please it is my HUMBLE REQUEST.

28.

What is the basic unit of classification? ​

Answer» SPECIES are the BASIC unit of CLASSIFICATIONS EXPLANATION:Mark it as brainlist please please please and follow me please
29.

Is urine hypotonic; hypertonic or isotonic explain! Not an irrelavent questions so plz ans plzzz!!​

Answer» SEE the ATTACHMENT PLZEXPLANATION:hope this will help UH
30.

choose the correct ans ajeeb cmnts nh honay chaheya?or ans nh ata to nh de taky koe or day shukhran pic clear nh hai ya dramy nh just chill ​

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option number (C) is right ANSWER of this QUESTION

31.

What is particulate matter​

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late matter is the sum of all solid and liquid PARTICLES SUSPENDED in air many of which are hazardous. This complex mixture includes both organic and inorganic particles, such as dust, pollen, soot, smoke, and liquid droplets. ... DIRECTLY emitted, for instance when FUEL is burnt and when dust is carried by wind, or.hope this ANSWER helps you plz mark it brainliestand follow me dear...

32.

Some plants have predominant gametophytic generation in their life cycle. Find out such plants and explain their life cycle. What is such kind of life cycle called?​

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article describes alternation of generations in plants; for a similar phenomenon in animals see HeterogamyDiagram showing the alternation of generations between a diploid sporophyte (bottom) and a haploid gametophyte (top)Alternation of generations (also known as metagenesis) is the type of life cycle that occurs in those plants and algae in the Archaeplastida and the Heterokontophyta that have distinct haploid sexual and diploid asexual stages. In these groups, a MULTICELLULAR haploid gametophyte with n chromosomes alternates with a multicellular diploid sporophyte with 2n chromosomes, made up of n pairs. A mature sporophyte produces haploid spores by meiosis, a process which reduces the number of chromosomes to half, from 2n to n.The haploid spores germinate and grow into a haploid gametophyte. At maturity, the gametophyte produces gametes by mitosis, which does not alter the number of chromosomes. Two gametes (originating from different organisms of the same species or from the same organism) fuse to produce a diploid zygote, which develops into a diploid sporophyte. This cycle, from gametophyte to sporophyte (or equally from sporophyte to gametophyte), is the way in which all land plants and many algae UNDERGO sexual reproduction.The relationship between the sporophyte and gametophyte varies among different groups of plants. In those algae which have alternation of generations, the sporophyte and gametophyte are separate independent organisms, which may or may not have a similar appearance. In liverworts, mosses and hornworts, the sporophyte is less well DEVELOPED than the gametophyte and is largely dependent on it. Although moss and hornwort sporophytes can photosynthesise, they require additional photosynthate from the gametophyte to sustain growth and spore development and depend on it for supply of water, mineral nutrients and nitrogen.[1][2] By contrast, in all modern VASCULAR plants the gametophyte is less well developed than the sporophyte, although their Devonian ancestors had gametophytes and sporophytes of approximately equivalent complexity.[3] In ferns the gametophyte is a small flattened autotrophic prothallus on which the young sporophyte is briefly dependent for its nutrition. In flowering plants, the reduction of the gametophyte is much more extreme; it consists of just a few cells which grow entirely inside the sporophyte.Animals develop differently. They directly produce haploid gametes. No haploid spores capable of dividing are produced, so generally there is no multicellular haploid phase. (Some insects have a sex-determining system whereby haploid males are produced from UNFERTILIZED eggs; however females produced from fertilized eggs are diploid.)Life cycles of plants and algae with alternating haploid and diploid multicellular stages are referred to as diplohaplontic (the equivalent terms haplodiplontic, diplobiontic or dibiontic are also in use). Life cycles, such as those of animals, in which there is only a diploid multicellular stage are referred to as diplontic. Life cycles in which there is only a haploid multicellular stage are referred to as haplontic.

33.

Name the protective layer that covers and protects the viruses from unfavourable conditions.

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Its PLASMA MEMBRANE.....

34.

Write the fundamental features of cell theory? 2 mark answer ​

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The unified cell theory states that: all living things are composed of ONE or more cells; the cell is the basic unit of life; and NEW cells arise from EXISTING cells.. Pls follow me and have a nice DAY.. ❤️

35.

Entities exhibiting properties of both non-living and living are: (a) diatoms (b) lichens (c) bacteria (d) viruses ​

Answer» VIRUS is the MICROORGANISMS which have PROPERTIES of LIVING and non-living both.Explanation:
36.

. We get crunchy and granular feeling when we chew pear fruit. Why? i will mark as brainiest follow me also ans ans the ques :)

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We get a crunchy and granular feeling when we chew pear fruit because of the presence of sclerenchyma tissue. The sclerenchyma cells are of two TYPES- fibres and SCLEREIDS. The sclereids give a crunchy feeling to the pear fruit because it PROVIDES support and hardens the tissue.HOPE IT HELPS YOU! MARK AS BRAINLIEST! AND FOLLOW ME!

37.

A bar magnet of length 16 cm has a pole 31.fluxTheso that it may experience a torque of 3x105 Nm is1) π3) 1/3 4) 162) 1/2

Answer» 1 .60 DEGREE and 30 degree
38.

How the non sexual reproduction happen?​

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tion:ASEXUAL reproduction is a type of reproduction which does not involve the FUSION of GAMETES or CHANGE in the number of chromosomes. The offspring that arise by asexual reproduction from a single cell or from a multicellular organism INHERIT the genes of that parent.

39.

What is the study of birds....​

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orinithologyExplanation:HOPE it HELPS you

40.

How the charges distributed on either side of the plasma membrain of a neuron​

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tion:There is an uneven distribution of charge across the membrane because the sodium/potassium PUMPS out 3 sodium ions out of cell for every 2 potassium ions resulting in an UNEQUAL distribution of ions across the cell membrane.Hope it helps plzzz mark as BRAINLIEST ✌️ ✌️✌️✌️✌️

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BIOLOGY 1. Match following columns :Cond. Endometrium D. The most eternal lawyametruu72 9. Top in collection of thç.quum after oulationFimbriac T. Fertilisu. QUUM 28stalled here3. Thick layer oroot musclece(A) a - p.B - 9.c-r,d - 8 (B) - 1,8– 9,0-9,dp (c) a - 9.6-5.5=rd-p (D) a – 1.0-9,0-1,4-p2. How many chromosome numbers are present in primary spermatocytes of human ?(A) 46(B) 44(C) 23(D) 223. Serinál plasma of humans is rich in(A) Glucose, certain enzymes and Cat2(B) Fructose, certain enzymes and Cai!(C) Fructose, certain enzymes but no Ca+?(D) Glucose, certain enzymes but no Car?4. First polar body is produced during the formation of(A) Sperm(B) Secondary oocyte(C) Oogonium(D) Spermatocytes5. Menstrual cycles ceases: Menopase :: First menstruation begins:(A) Menarche(B) Menstrual cycle (C) Antrum(D) Mammary gland6. Spermatogonia undergo to produce spermatozoa(A) Mitosis(B) Meiosis(C) Dedifferentiation (D) None7. Which is correct for oogenesis(A) Oogonia + secondary oocyte → ovum(B) Oogonia + primary oocyte - Ovum(C) Ovum - oogonia → secondary oocyte primary oocyte(D) Oogonia → primary oocyte → secondary oocyte Ovum8. Choose incorrect pair :(A) Inner cell mass - Inner group of cells(B) 16 cells embryo - Morula(C) Trophoblast - Chorionic layer(D) All of the above9. Identify figureOLO​

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BIOLOGY1. MATCH following columns :Cond. Endometrium D. The most eternal lawyametruu72 9. Top in collection of thç.quum after oulationFimbriac T. Fertilisu. QUUM 28stalled here3. Thick layer oroot musclece(A) a - p.B - 9.c-r,d - 8 (B) - 1,8– 9,0-9,dp (c) a - 9.6-5.5=rd-p (D) a – 1.0-9,0-1,4-p2. How many chromosome numbers are present in primary spermatocytes of HUMAN ?(A) 46(B) 44(C) 23(D) 223. Serinál plasma of humans is RICH in(A) Glucose, certain enzymes and Cat2(B) Fructose, certain enzymes and Cai!(C) Fructose, certain enzymes but no Ca+?(D) Glucose, certain enzymes but no Car?4. First polar body is produced during the formation of(A) Sperm(B) Secondary OOCYTE(C) Oogonium(D) Spermatocytes5. Menstrual CYCLES ceases: Menopase :: First menstruation begins:(A) Menarche(B) Menstrual cycle (C) Antrum(D) Mammary gland6. Spermatogonia undergo to produce spermatozoa(A) Mitosis(B) Meiosis(C) Dedifferentiation (D) None7. Which is correct for oogenesis(A) Oogonia + secondary oocyte → ovum(B) Oogonia + primary oocyte - Ovum(C) Ovum - oogonia → secondary oocyte primary oocyte(D) Oogonia → primary oocyte → secondary oocyte Ovum8. Choose incorrect pair :(A) Inner cell mass - Inner group of cells(B) 16 cells embryo - Morula(C) Trophoblast - Chorionic layer(D) All of the above9. Identify figureOLO

42.

A small baby contain how ml blood​

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IT IS ABOUT 80 ML PER KG.Explanation:PLZ FOLLOW MEMARK ME BRAINLIESTSEE MY ANSWER

43.

Who is the telangana irrigation minister?​

Answer» HARISH RAO EXPLANATION:
44.

How mach penus is is so good for female​

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job and a goat and I have no power at the same thing are you plz take care and be safe and have fun with the help I will never smile and a goat CAME near future of our to the educated and I will go alone in my head is pounding headache and my dad and mom are going on in your room is a game for the information on the outside WORLD is going on with you and I will go to the nearest and dearest sister is going on with my family is my life and not just the way I am to get the chance of getting the hang of this month is the right option to buy a house in the environment and I will go to get out of the well so far so good to people is a wonderful legacy to leave BEHIND the scenes of the EARTH is composed of a great variety of igneous rock formed a a a a a a a a few weeks ago and I will follow you plz mark plz plz plz plz plz plz plz u here in my following me and I don't know what to answer here is ur answer plz plz plz plz thank u for the free time to go alone in my head and

45.

What is known as biology.....​

Answer» BIOLOGY is about STUDYING LIVING organisms.Explanation:
46.

Why are xylem and phloem called complex tissue? What are its various components? if u will ans i will mark as brainiest :)

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Xylem and phloem are known as complex tissues as they are MADE up of more than ONE type of cells. These cells work in a coordinated manner, as a UNIT, to perform the various FUNCTIONS of the xylem and phloem. Tracheids are elongated, thick-walled dead cells with tapering ends.#gundi...✌✌

47.

Explain the mechanism of chordae tendineae work in heart

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To prevent any potential BACKFLOW, the papillary muscles ALSO CONTRACT, generating tension on the chordae tendineae. This prevents the flaps of the valves from being forced into the atria and regurgitation of the blood BACK into the atria during ventricular contractionExplanation:PLS mark as the brainlist

48.

What is stomatal transpiration ?Explain ?​

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Stomatal transpiration is the process through which water is lost through the stomata. This water loss accounts for roughly 80%-90% of the water lost from the plant. This process ALLOWS the plant to CONTINUALLY draw more water up through the roots, even in regions (such as mangroves) where the osmotic pressure WOULD NORMALLY draw water out of the plantExplanation:

49.

Label the parts givmee the ans​

Answer» 1) afferent arteriole2) glomerulus3) bowmans capsuleplz like and FOLLOW me PLZ
50.

What is the study of animals.......​

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ZOOLOGYExplanation:HOPE it HELPS youplzz MARK me as UR BRAINLIAST