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1.

Field of study dealing with the determination of the nucleotide sequence of the genome is known as

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DNA sequencing is the PROCESS of determining the NUCLEIC acid sequence – the order of nucleotides in DNA. It includes any method or technology that is used to DETERMINE the order of the four bases: ADENINE, guanine, CYTOSINE, and thymine.

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Economic importance of kingdom protoctista

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You could say life on EARTH depends on the PROTISTS because they supply US with oxygen, are CRITICAL organisms in food chains, and recycle important nutrients for other life forms to useExplanation:

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How are microtubules associated with locomotion

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a that microtubules normally act to restrain cell locomotion was confirmed by TREATING cells with high concentrations of nocodazole to depolymerize the microtubule NETWORK. ... We CONCLUDE that microtubules act both to restrain cell MOVEMENT and to establish directionality.i hope that this may help u MATE

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Explain important rain water harvesting? 6 point answer​

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rain water harvesting is a process of saving the rain water for future use . it is important because 1 it reduces water bill 2 it reduces soill EROSION 3 it reduces pollution of the surface water 4 it reduces the DEMANDS for water 5 PROMOTES both water and energy conservation 6 improves the quality and quantity of water.

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Mass selection is used in......... and........ plants ​

Answer» MASS selection is one of the most important methods which is used in PLANT BREEDING. This is the type of breeding method used for the self pollinated plants. A LARGE POPULATION of plants are selected in this method. The plants are grown and the seeds are harvested.
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The application of herbicides and pesticticides has been responsibleble forKilling off many beneficial pollinationwhy is the beg problems notfor the plants but also for us?​

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threaten the HEALTH of HONEY bees. But some ARGUE there's not ENOUGH evidence to justify an outright ban.

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Is cell wall in a plant cell living or non living ?? Explain?​

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tion:OBVIOUSLY,living.This is because the cell wall was never alive to begin with. THEREFORE, saying that cell walls are “dead” is also incorrect, as it implies “once living” — the cell is the “living” entity, and it is composed of a multitude of non-living constituents — atoms, ions, MOLECULES, compounds,PLS mark as brainlist pls pls pls pls pls

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---- is caused by bacterium anthracis

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anthraxhope it HELPS YOUMARK it as BRAINLIEST ♥️ ♥️

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Carbohydrate : glucose :: protein complete anology

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drates: GLUCOSE:: PROTEIN: ENERGY

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Ilow many of the following listed below is not the member of Pisces Devil fish, Cuttle fish, Silver fish, Starfish,Dog fish, Saw fish, Sting fish, Angle fish​

Answer» STAR fish Explanation:because the star fish in WATER and LAND ALSO in a water the fish in ATTACHED to land
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The affluent life-style has increased the waste generation to a large extent. Justify this statement citing five examples. Pls don't copy and paste otherwise don't answer..

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THE PROBLEM OF ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE The subject of DETRIMENTAL environmental change has received MUCH attention in the news media for some TIME. Scientists, policy makers, and the public have become INCREASINGLY concerned about the threat that such change, if it continues unabated, poses for the FUTURE. Growing numbers of scientists from a variety of disciplines have been systematically studying specific aspects of this change and attempting to identify effective strategies for preventing or mitigating potentially catastrophic effects.Dimensions of the ProblemBehavioral Causes of Environmental ChangePOSSIBLE APPROACHES TO THE PROBLEMExplanation:

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17] How does nervous system differ from the endocrine system in forming control and co-ordination inanimals?​

Answer» TION:For one, the ENDOCRINE system USES chemical signaling (hormones, produced by glands) while the nervous system uses electrical signaling (neural impulses). The signal TRANSMISSION of the nervous system is fast because neurons are interconnected, but the functions are more short-lived.
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WHAT IS KNOWN AS NUCLEUS?

Answer» NUCLEUS PRESENT in CENTRAL in cell.It CONTAINS organle.
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21) (i) with the help of a schematic flows chart show breakdown of glucose by various pathways during respiration.(ii)water and minerals absorbed by plants' reach the leaves ?​

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The three MAJOR pathways of glucose catabolism are glycolysis, the citric ACID CYCLE, and oxidative phosphorylation.Explanation: Plants absorb water from the soil by osmosis. They absorb mineral ions by active TRANSPORT, against the concentration gradient. Root hair cells are adapted for taking up water and mineral ions by having a LARGE surface area to increase the rate of absorption.

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Name the valves present in human Heart and write their location​

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R BICUSPID valve: This is ALSO known as the mitral valve. This valve is present in the left atrium. This valve opens to allow the BLOOD to flow from the left atrium to the left ventricle. AORTIC valve: This valve is present at the junction of the left ventricle and aorta.

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Explain Photosynthesis​

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the PROCESS by which PLANT make their own FOOD with the help of WATER and sunlight is know as PHOTOSYNTHESIS

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Describe the Scernychemia and DNA chain of covid 19​

Answer» HELLO dearExplanation:COVID-19 is caused by the virus SARS-CoV-2.i hope it HELPS u
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State the function of receptor in our body. Think and write any thee situations where receptors in our body do not work properly. Mention the problem which are likely to arise.​

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The RECEPTORS in our body collect information about changes in the ENVIRONMENT around us in the form of STIMULI. ... When receptors do not work properly, the environmental stimuli are not able to create NERVE impulses and body does not respond.

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Dash is a chemical agent that kills bacteria or fungi by blocking their biochemical pathway answer in not antibiotics

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Antibiotics are METABOLIC products of ONE microorganism that inhibit or kill other microorganisms. Synthetic drugs are antimicrobial drugs synthesized by chemical procedures in the laboratory.Please Mark this as BRAINLIEST answer And FOLLOW me

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What does the TCA cycle stand for?​

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Tricarboxylic Acid CYCLE...or....KREBS Cycle....Explanation: Mark me as BRAINLIEST....N...DO FOLLOW ME...

21.

What do you mean by biodiversity​

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to KAISE hai aap logThe term “biodiversity” refers to the variety of living ORGANISMS. Biodiversity BRINGS together the DIFFERENT species and forms of life (animal, plant, ENTOMOLOGICAL and other) and their variability, that is to say, their dynamics of evolution in their ecosystems

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Do we have an open or closed circulatory system? What is the advantage of the circulatory system we have? plz ans soon as possible...thnx :)​

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we have CLOSED CIRCULATORY SYSTEM....

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Write the balanced chemical equation for the process of photosynthesis. When do the desert plants take up carbon dioxide and perform photosynthesis? pls help

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hii I am RuchikaJagtap maybe it HELPS youExplanation:A straightforward word condition that can be utilized to depict the procedure of photosynthesis iscarbon dioxide + water — > glucose + oxygen + water. A fair synthetic condition for the procedure can be composed as 6CO2 + 6H2O — > C6H12O6 + 6O2. Generally, photosynthesis UTILIZES light vitality to change over carbon dioxide into a STARCH

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Is ozone layer is also known as carbon dioxide layer? a) true. b) false​

Answer» TRUE. HOPE I HELP you.......
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collect seed of different fruits eaten by you during summer vacation. sow game and paste the picture of your mini nursery in the scrapbook​

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ApplegrapesBananalycheecherry pineapplewatermelonmango EXPLANATION:HOPEFULLY it HELPS you!

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Cows and dogs are everythemat animals why are polale bearscategorised as stenothermalanimals ?give one reason.​

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Stenothermal plants are those that are quite restricted to either low or HIGH temperaturesfor growth, e.g. plants that grow only at the Poles, or conversely those plants that grow only at the Equator of the planet. POLAR plants include algae, REINDEER moss, lichens. Equatorial plants include the Banyan and Peepal trees, Yams, chillies, Strangler FIG Tree, Croton, BOUGAINVILLEA, Frangipani, vines and orchids, some other fruits and vegetables.

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What is the purpose of ii in the experiment

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I didn't understand ur question PLEASE don't NEED angry on meExplanation:please FOLLOW me and I will back follow now only....THANK you

28.

Ok say me the answer for this please.​

Answer» PLEASE CLICK PROPERLY QUESTIONS
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In large cell why volume of cytoplasm is high...​

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ell has a limit of SURFACE AREA to volume ratio to ensure that the exchange of resources and waste occurs quickly ENOUGH for the cell to survive. If cells were too big, diffusion would take an extremely long TIME, and a cell could DIE from starvation or poison itself with its wastes.Hope it helps mark as brainliest plz

30.

Will neet 2020 be postponded

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no it will no definetely it will be in the MONTH of DECEMBER

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When do the desert plants take up carbon dioxide and perform photosynthesis. ​

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at night because in day time the sun TAKE all the WATER from the plant so in night there was no sun so stomata OPEN and take CO2 and perform photosynthesisif it is helpful for you than Mark as brienlestye KHUD se lekha hai please

32.

What is the difference between liverworts and mossesrishi ace can u tell me the answer ​

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are simple in STRUCTURE, tiny and leafy arrangements found around the thallus EXHIBITING radial or SPIRAL symmetry. Liverworts, on the other hand , have FOLIOS nd thallus which are green leaf like arrangements attached to the stem.sorry SIS I'm not rishi...but plzz follow me nd Mark me as brainlist

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What is mean by ........ the bike follow me to get brainliest​

Answer» BIKE is a VEHICLE USED for SAKE of HOUSE
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5. Name the plants tissues that have the following structural features: (i) Its cell wall is hard and stiff due to the deposition of lignin.(ii) Its protective nature is due to the deposition of suberin on its cell walls.(iii) It consists of simple, thin-walled living cells.(iv) Its cells are elongated and thickened with cellulose as longitudinal strips at the comers.nt Hiccus​

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2Explanation:PLZ MARK as BRAINLIEST

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How to prevent aids in 4 steps class 9

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1) Don't have sexual pleasure with multiple partners2) Don't use used syringes3) use condom while having fertilization4) prevent BLOOD transfusion WITHOUT analysing the bloodExplanation:AIDS BASICALLY spreads through blood transfusion s and sexual contact. so steps must be TAKEN and blood transfusion and sexual contacts must be avoided .

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In what respect do carnivores differ from herbivores in terms of small intestine? Explain?

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res eat a smaller amount of food compared to HERBIVORES, and it is in the form of HIGH energy MOLECULES which are relatively easy to digest, compared to the plant material that herbivores eat, which contains cellulose. THEREFORE, carnivores have a smaller intestine.Aapko aapke INDIA ki kasam mujhe brainliest mark Kar dena plezz.

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In which parts of the system protiens digested fats carbohydrates completely digested

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they are DIGESTED in the INTESTINE

38.

Diagnostic features of gymnosperms and angiosperms

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tion:The key difference between angiosperms and gymnosperms is how their seeds are developed. The seeds of angiosperms develop in the ovaries of flowers and are surrounded by a protective FRUIT. Gymnosperm seeds are usually formed in unisexual cones, known as STROBILI, and the PLANTS lack fruits and flowers.Hope it's HELPFUL to you !

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Organisms found inplaque​

Answer» BACTERIA. The BULK of the microorganisms that form the biofilm are Streptococcus mutans and other anaerobes, though the precise composition VARIES by location in the mouth. Examples of such anaerobes include fusobacterium and actinobacteria. Explanation:Pls mark as BRAINLIEST and follow me
40.

Why solids cannot be compressed easily ​

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because they have FIXED SHAPE and VOLUME and are very hard.Explanation: MAKE me BRAINLIEST

41.

What are the second line of defence consist of ???How they work ??Follow meee​

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The second line of defense is nonspecific resistance that destroys invaders in a generalized way WITHOUT TARGETING specific individuals: PHAGOCYTIC cells ingest and DESTROY all microbes that pass into body tissues. HOPE it helps u.ok i will follow ufollow me back

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Write a short on the factors influencing flora and faunaPlease help fast if possible​

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ture, Sunlight and rainfall DETERMINE the CLIMATE of a place They inturen affect the type of FAUNA and flora of the region. The CHARACTER and extent of natural vegetation are mainly determined by the TEMPERATURE of the region.

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Give reason - there is sufficient time for the gaseous exchange in the lungs

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hange Between Alveolar Spaces and Capillaries THREE processes are essential for the transfer of oxygen from the outside air to the BLOOD flowing through the LUNGS: VENTILATION, diffusion, and perfusion. Ventilation is the process by which air moves in and out of the lungs.

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Plz any one give me 11 class biology 1 chapter plz i will mark them as a brain list​

Answer» YES it is the LIVING worldFollow MEE
45.

Who is a pulmonologist​

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logy or PNEUMOLOGY is a medical SPECIALTY that DEALS with diseases involving the respiratory TRACT. It is also known as respirology, respiratory medicine, or chest medicine in some countries and areas. Pulmonology is considered a branch of internal medicine, and is RELATED to intensive care medicine.

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What's function of woman reproductive system ​

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tion:the fussion of SPERM and egg TAKES PLACE

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When a living organisms losses water through osmosis from the cell wall. this phenomena is called? ​

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ysis is the process by which a plant CELL loses water when kept in HYPERTONIC solution causing shrinkage in the cell.We have not been given that this cell is a plant cell.We have come to know that it is a plant cell as ; in the question cell WALL is used.And we know that only plants have cell wall , not animal cells.Osmosis : is the process by which water passes in or out of the cell . Note that water always passes from the region of higher concentration to lower concentration.This process depends upon the type of solution.There are 3 types of solutions.In a hypertonic solution the SOLUTE is more in the inner region as compared to the outer side ; so the water moves outwards . This process is called exosmosis.In plants this process has a special term called Plasmolysis.In a Hypotonic solution the solute is more in the outer region as compared to inner side ; so water moves inwards causing the cell to swell. This process is called as endosmosis.In plants DUE to the presence of cell wall , it won't burst .But the cell may burst in case of animal cell.In an Isotonic solution the solute concentration is equal in both the inner and outer regions so there would be no net movement of water.

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An exam[le of analogous organ is a)our arm and a dog’s foreleg b)our teeth and an elephant tusks c)Potato and runners of grass d)Birds wing and insects wing ANSWER WITH REASON

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(d)Explanation: Basically ANALOGOUS ORGANS are those organs which have same function but DIFFERENT basic structure and EMBRYONIC origin.A bird's wings are made of feathers whereas the wings of an insect are just a thin membrane. Here, wings provide the function of flight in both bird and insect but their structures are QUITE different.

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what is the advantages of transplanting sapling from a nursury instead of sowing seeds directly into the soil in the case of paddy and vegetable crops?

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The advantage with transplanting seedlings is that young tender shoots are protected from the elements until they are hardier. Cold and strong winds can kill warmer weather plants. Cold HARDY cross (e.g., brassicas) can TYPICALLY be directly PLANTED as SEEDS and will be fine.

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chipko andolan originated in a remote village called reni in garhwal in Himalaya during the __________​

Answer» EARLY 1970shope it HELPED