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Describe something explain or tell story will come under |
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Answer» what is main QUESTION TELL that so I can edit the answer and I'll answer U |
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Explain the steps of nutrition |
| Answer» INGESTION,DIGESTION , EXCRETION, ASSIMILATION, | |
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Identify which one of the following would have hazardous impact if it persists in the environment for a longtime : Banana – peel, animal bones, husk of wheat, D.D.T. |
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Answer» the CORRECTANSWER is DDT |
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Q.1) Who maintains the corpus luteum before pregnancy and after pregnancy? Q.2) Which is the longest phase in menstrual cycle? (a) Menstrual Phase(b) Proliferative Phase(c) Ovulatory Phase(d) Secretory Phase Give answer with reason! |
| Answer» TION:ANS 2- secratory phase or LUTEAL phase is longest phase of manstrual cycleplease mark BRAINLIST | |
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Oxygen liberated in photosynthesis is because of |
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Answer» Photosynthetic oxygen evolution occurs via the light-dependent OXIDATION of water. Green plants utilize the light ENERGY to split the water MOLECULE to protons and electrons for photosynthesis. FREE oxygen is generated as a by-product of this reaction and is released into the atmosphere. |
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The blood leaving the body tissues has high content of |
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Answer» supplying OXYGEN to cells and tissues. providing ESSENTIAL nutrients to cells, such as amino ACIDS, fatty acids, and glucose. removing waste materials, such as CARBON dioxide, urea, and lactic ACID. protecting the body from infection and foreign bodies through the white blood cells.Explanation: |
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Describe the something, explain or tell story will come under |
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Answer» tion:To DEVELOP a perspective among TEACHERS about the uses of story telling in terms of ... How can this story be used in the classroom? ... presents and EXPLAINS the events, ACTIONS and characters of the story. |
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What is the easiest method to detect water pollution? And, What is the pH value of potable water? please answer it clearly if you know btw pls don't answer an idiotic and non sense answers sorry if i hurt your feelings! this is from class 10 biology |
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Full form of HIV/AIDS |
| Answer» HIV:- HUMAN immunodeficiency virus INFECTION. AIDS:- Acquired IMMUNE DEFICIENCY syndrome | |
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Where do internal energy of autotrophs is reserved |
| Answer» ANS. the INTERNAL ENERGY reserve in autotrophs is starch. | |
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C) ________ are rich in vitamins. |
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Answer» Oranges, Eggs,MILLI,etc. If you like it is HELPFUL then MARK it as brainliestExplanation: |
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Where do the break down of food and glucose take place in a cell |
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Answer» alvaoliExplanation:thethe FOOD goes to the lungs from to the BRONCHIOLES and ANALYSIS and there is The BREAKDOWN of food and this become energy |
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What is the scientific name of cholera |
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Answer» the SCIENTIFIC name of CHOLERA is vibrio choleraeif u FIND it helpful pls MARK me as brainliest Explanation: |
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Why do plants make fruits sweet |
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Answer» tion:Instead, they typically LAY their roots at its edge, taking advantage of the rich soils created by alternating LAYERS of peat, sand, clay and rock. Other fruits are dependent on hungry creatures to SPREAD their seed, so sweetness can help their chance of being eaten and TRANSPORTED ELSEWHERE. |
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See the figure given below and label the body parts according to the numbers. pls ans mates its ver very urgent...its a school hw..have to submit in half and hour..ans fast... |
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Answer» tion:11.Nasal cavity1.parotid SALIVARY gland(i THINK diagram is not CLEAR)9.oesophagus2.stomach8.Liver or GALL bladder3.dodounem7.small intestine4.large intestine6.rectum5.anus |
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What is function of largest intentions |
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Answer» now all the nutritions are absorbed in the small intestine so what is the funtion of the larger intestine??EXPLANATION: The ANSWER is that large intestine absorb the EXCESS water from the remaining MATERIAL ( to mentain water in the BODY) and the remaining matter is excreted. |
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Fill ups 1. Autotrophs include. And. . |
| Answer» TION:Autotrophs are any organisms that are CAPABLE of producing their own FOOD. For most, this is achieved by using light energy, WATER and carbon dioxide. ... All autotrophs use non-living MATERIAL (inorganic sources) to make their own food. | |
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The offspring of______animals are vulnerable to predators |
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Answer» The OFFSPRING of OVIPAROUS animals are vulnerable to predatorsExplanation:HOPE this HELPS you dear MATE |
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what is meant by non - biodegradable wate? Identify biodegradable wate from the following. Empty packet of chips, empty plastic bottles of minerals water, empty box of sweets, empty tin of a cold drink. |
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Answer» biodegradable MEANS which can be biodegradable and which can be REUSED that has plastic PAPERS and this all can be biodegradable ok if this ANSWER I help you so please follow me |
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Give one example of voluntary muscle ? |
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Answer» Examples of voluntary muscle are the BICEPS, TRICEPS and QUADRICEPS. |
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What did robert brown discovered |
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Answer» Robert Brown discovered the random MOVEMENT of MICROSCOPIC. |
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How do deasert plants photosynthesis |
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Answer» In desert PLANTS, the stomata is OPEN during night. During night, desert plants absorb carbon dioxide and form an intermediate. Then during day time when the stomata is closed to PREVENT loss of WATER, they USE this stored carbon dioxide to perform photosynthesis. |
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Write the steps in respiration in the form of a flow chart |
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Answer» tion:Cellular RESPIRATION is a metabolic pathway that breaks down GLUCOSE and produces ATP. The stages of cellular respiration INCLUDE glycolysis, pyruvate oxidation, the citric ACID or Krebs cycle, and oxidative phosphorylation. |
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How can you test the exhaled gas |
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Answer» tion:exhale the GAS in test TUBE contaning lime watersince it has CO2 it will TURN lime water milkey |
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What is the function of nucles |
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Answer» ganelle has two major functions: it stores the CELL's hereditary material, or DNA, and it coordinates the cell's activities, which INCLUDE GROWTH, INTERMEDIARY metabolism, protein synthesis, and reproduction (cell division). Only the cells of advanced organisms, known as eukaryotes, have a nucleus. |
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Why the nephron is considered to be the structural and functional unit of kidney??? |
| Answer» PLEASE SEE ATTACHED pictureExplanation:please MARK as BRAINLIST | |
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What are the recent advancements in agriculture? |
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Answer» e The following are some of the recent advancements in agriculture in India:1. FARM automation through smart farming techniques2. Introduction of animal genomics in livestock farming.3. Cultivation through modern greenhouses.4. New precision techniques for moisture LEVELS, pest STRESS, soil conditions, and micro-climatesMay this helps you Plz marked in brainlest ANSWER |
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On the basis of cell dividing capacity classify plant tissues (aditi sis join here ) |
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Patralalo vayu vinimaya in telugu 1 lessan |
| Answer» TION:you have to CHECK YOUTUBE for BETTER EXPERIENCE | |
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2. વિધાન A : બ્રિટીશ વનસ્પતિશાસ્ત્રી (માથીસ સ્લીડન) વનસ્પતિનો અભ્યાસ કરી જોયું કે વનસ્પતિ વિવિધ કોષોનીબનેલી છે.વિધાન B : જર્મનીના પ્રાણી શાસ્ત્રી થિયોડોર વાનેપ્રાણીઓના અભ્યાસ પરથી નોંધ્યું કે કોષની બહાર પાતળુંપડ આવેલું હોય છે જેને ‘કોષરસપટલ' કહેવાય છે.(A) વિધાન A સાચું અને વિધાન B ખોટું(B) વિધાન A અને વિધાન B બંને ખોટા(C) વિધાન A ખોટું અને વિધાન B સાચું(D) વિધાન A અને વિધાન B બંને સાચાં |
| Answer» E you WRITE I doesn't understand please RESEND it in ENGLISH language. | |
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Is the present day human population growth following a J - shaped curve or s- shaped curve? |
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Answer» tion:Current HUMAN population growth appears to be J-shaped as we have either not yet met our population carrying CAPACITY, or have exceeded the carrying capacity, but have not yet seen the population CRASH NORMALLY associated with J-shaped or exponential population growth. |
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1. what social stigma does society need to get over? 2. how would your country change if everyone, regardless of age,could vote? |
| Answer» 1. Social stigma is the extreme DISAPPROVAL of a.PERSON on a socially characteristic grounds that are precieved, and serve to distinguish them, from other member of the society.Stigma may then be AFFIXED to such a person, by the greater society, who differs from their cultural NORMS. | |
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Study of number of chromosomes for resolving difficul-ties in classification is used in |
| Answer» TION:NONETHELESS, a NUMBER of state-of -the-art molecular cytogenetic ... Thus, regardless numerous difficulties ENCOUNTERED during STUDYING ... | |
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What are peroxisomes |
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Answer» a SMALL ORGANELLE present in cytoplasm of many CELLS,w which contains the enzyme catalase and USUALLY some oxidases |
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In what way seed drill method is advantagious over brodcasting |
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Answer» ge 1- a seed drill sows seeds at proper distances from each other while broadcasting sows them at unequal distances. This ensures that there is no competition between the PLANTS for food, water, sunlight, MINERALS ,etc. ADVANTAGE 2- a seed drill sows seeds at proper DEPTH. |
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Plants that survive in both wet and dry places are called what |
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Answer» A xerophyte (from Greek ξηρός xeros dry, φυτόν phuton plant) is a species of plant that has adaptations to survive in an environment with LITTLE liquid WATER, such as a desert or an ice- or snow-covered region in the Alps or the Arctic. Popular examples of xerophytes are cacti, pineapple and some GYMNOSPERM plants. MARK my answer as brainliest |
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What will happen when we put boiled raisns in hypo tonic solutions |
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Answer» tion:When raisins are kept under WATER the the CONCENTRATION of water in SURROUNDING is more than that of raisins as they are dry so water will act as HYPOTONIC solution and water will go INSIDE raisins as a result raisin will sweel up .. |
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Aluminum chloride + Copper b) Aluminum + Copper chlorideSkeletal equationBalanced equation |
| Answer» ALUMINUM CHLORIDE + COPPERB) Aluminum + COPPER CHLORIDESKELETAL equationBalanced equationAlcl+cu-al+cucl | |
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2.Write down the steps of events that take place in chest (thoracic) cavity during inspiration and expiration. |
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Answer» tion:During inspiration, the DIAPHRAGM CONTRACTS and pulls downward while the muscles between the RIBS contract and pull upward. This increases the size of the thoracic cavity and decreases the pressure inside. As a result, air RUSHES in and fills the lungs |
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.. progenies with... ..... AB blood groups are ... not possible from which of following.. romina of paзeo.....а) о х АВ .....E) a x ABс) aх во) В x Ab |
| Answer» PROGENIES with BLOOD GROUP AB is not POSSIBLE from O× AB | |
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What is the importance of using a hand lens in classification of organisms? |
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Answer» tion:The study of biology is IMPORTANT in that: ... To use a magnifying LENS, place the object to be enlarged on the bench. ... This CREATED a need for a CLASSIFICATION system of LIVING things to make study of the ... |
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What were the conclusions of lavoisier |
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Answer» tion:In June 1783, LAVOISIER reacted oxygen with inflammable AIR, obtaining "water in a very pure state." He CORRECTLY concluded that water was not an element but a compound of oxygen and inflammable air, or HYDROGEN as it is now known. To support his claim, Lavoisier decomposed water into oxygen and inflammable air. |
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The partially digested food coming from the stomach enters a long and narrow tube P. Here, liver secretes a liquid called Q which converts fats into tiny droplets. Pancreatic juice breaks down fats completely into R and S. The intestinal juice breaks down the starch carbohydrates completely into T whereas proteins are broken down into U. (a) What are -i) P ii) Q iii) R iv) S v) T and vi) U? (b) Name the sac in which liquid Q is stored temporarily. pls ans me its urgent...ans in a proper manner.. |
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Answer» a) P- SMALL INTESTINE,Q-BILE JUICE/SALTS,R-FATTY ACIDS S-GLYCEROL,T-GLUCOSE, U-AMINO ACIDSB) GALL BLADDER Explanation: |
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Remember to do this in the same place twice in a year, once during summeror the dry season and once after it hasrained.Now answer1. Were the numbers similar both times?2. In which season did you find morevariety of plants and animals?3. In which season did you find morenumber of individuals of each variety? |
| Answer» BHAI PHOTO CLEAR when OK | |
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What is the difference between arteries and veins? |
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Answer» arteries - The pure, oxygenated blood, rich in nutrients is CARRIED by the arteries.veins - The impure, deoxygenated blood is carried by the veins.arteries - The walls of arteries are rigid, thicker and highly muscular.veins - The walls of veins are THIN and collapsiblearteries - Arteries are red in colour.veins - Veins are blue in colour.arteries - OXYGEN levels are quite high in the ARTERIAL blood. veins - Oxygen level is low COMPARATIVELY. etc.#BRAINLIEST. |
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