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please answer me as soon as possible it's urgent I hope you will answer me as soon as possible it's urgent |
| Answer» ASK GOOGLE BABA he will HELP you | |
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What is the other name of disease causing organisms ? |
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Answer» Most MICROBES belong to four major groups: bacteria, viruses, protozoa or fungi. (To find out more, see the “Bacteria/Viruses/Protozoa” FACT sheets). Disease-CAUSING microbes can also be called pathogens, germs or bugs and are responsible for causing infectious diseases.hope it will be helpful. please MARK it as brainlist answer. |
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What is biodiversity ?Why do we need biodiversity? |
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Answer» The variety of life on Earth, its biological diversity is commonly referred to as biodiversity. The number of SPECIES of plants, animals, and microorganisms, the enormous diversity of genes in these species, the different ecosystems on the planet, such as deserts, rainforests and coral reefs are all PART of a biologically diverse Earth. Appropriate conservation and sustainable development strategies attempt to recognize this as being integral to any APPROACH to preserving biodiversity. Almost all cultures have their roots in our biological diversity in some way or form. Declining biodiversity is therefore a concern for many reasons.Biodiversity boosts ecosystem productivity where each species, no matter how small, all have an IMPORTANT role to play. For example, A LARGER number of plant species means a greater variety of crops Greater species diversity ensures natural sustainability for all life forms Healthy ecosystems can better withstand and recover from a variety of disasters. And so, while we dominate this planet, we still need to preserve the diversity in wildlife. |
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Malnourished child needs _________ . |
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Answer» A CHILD WHOSE DIET DOES NOT CONTAIN SUFFICIENT NUTRIENTS Explanation: |
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Write evolutionary history of modern mam |
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Answer» humans originated in Africa within the PAST 200,000 YEARS and evolved from their most LIKELY recent COMMON ancestor, Homo erectus, which means 'upright man' in Latin. Homo erectus is an extinct species of human that lived between 1.9 million and 135,000 years ago.PLEASE MARK IT AS BRAINLIEST |
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What are antibodies? how are they produced? give two examples of these. |
| Answer» IES are PRODUCED by specialized white blood cells called B lymphocytes (or B cells). When an ANTIGEN binds to the B-cell SURFACE, it stimulates the B cell to divide and mature into a group of identical cells called a clone.An antibody, also known as an immunoglobulin, is a large, Y-shaped protein produced mainly by plasma cells that is used by the immune system to neutralize pathogens such as pathogenic bacteria and viruses | |
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Give two example for each of the follwing acute deases chronic deases infectious deases non-infectious deases |
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Answer» Explanation:Examples of ACUTE diseases - common COLD burnsExamples of chronic diseases - tuberoculosis cancerInfectious diseases - flu and rabiesNon infectious diseases - PULMONARY hypertension and cystic fibrosisi hope it helps!!pls do FOLLOW me!! |
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What are the poetic devices in the poem "the grived lands "with explanation |
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Answer» here the summery , EXPLANATION , word meaning poetic DEVICES all the POEM |
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Which food is better during journey |
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Answer» Packaged items such as nuts,DRIED food,kale CHIPS,grain crackers, HEALTHY drink, protein,fibre and CARBOHYDRATE ADDED food. |
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Why is diffusion sufficient for transporting food and oxygen in unicellular organism |
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Answer» Secoundly most of the BODY of unicellular organisms are exposed to the SURROUNDING HENCE diffusion can easily occur. ... But diffsion is sufficient in lower organism/unicellular organisms mainly due to their microscopic size, being very small diffusion is comparatively fast,as there is less DISTANCE to travel/transport.Explanation:❤❤ |
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Why is a parachute useless on the moon. |
| Answer» TE is USELESS on moon because there is no GRAVITY on the moon.PLEASE MARK IT AS BRAINLIEST | |
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Which came first to earth the chicken or the egg? |
| Answer» WER of this QUESTION is undefined.hope this is HELPFUL | |
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Reasons for over exploitation and delpation of ground water levels in certain areas ,of andhara pradesh are 1.indiscrinante taping of ground water too much drilling 2. construction of deep tube wells 3.bore wells 4.all the abovechoose the correct option |
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Answer» d. all of the aboveExplanation:i HOPE it HELPS!!PLS do FOLLOW me |
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Periderm includes ? 1.Phellogen and phellem only2.Phellogen,phellem and phelloderm3.Phellem and phelloderm only4.Primary cortex and pericycle only |
| Answer» ANSWER is 2Explanation:the periderm INCLUDES phellunm ,phellogen,and phellodermhope it helpsplss MARK BRAINLIEST | |
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The resources that cannot be replaced after they are used are called........................ |
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Answer» ewableHop this will HELP you |
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Please answer me fast it is urgent........!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
| Answer» ANS 1 = PhloemAns 2= Meristematic TissueAns 3= Collenchyma TissueAns 4= cartilage and boneAns 5= Connective tissueAns 6= Cardiac MuscleExplanation: | |
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What was India's population according to the census of 2011 |
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Answer» 54,977 ACCORDING to the census reports of Indian Census 2011, the population of India is 1,210,854,977 with 623, 724, 248 MALES and 586,469, 174 females. The total literacy rate in the COUNTRY at present is 74.04%. The density of population is 382 persons/sq.km. |
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Class 9th m jo biology, chemistry, physics ke notes teacher's provide krte h vo pehle likhte h ya question answers |
| Answer» NOTES FIRST then QUESTION and ANSWERS | |
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Choose the correct statement a) Villi increases surface area in stomach b) liver does not produce any enzymes c) trypsin is produced by stomach d) lipase helps in protein digestion |
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Answer» live does not PRODUCE any enzyme . LIVER produce the bile JUICE ( which does not CONTAIN any enzyme) |
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Describe the structure and functions of nucleus |
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Answer» nuclus is ROUND in SHAPE and it is the MIDDLE PART of the CELL |
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What is ladybird exoskeleton or endoskeletion |
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Answer» Explanation:Exoskeleton means a skeleton that is on the OUTSIDE. And ladybirds are a type of insect – just like BEETLES, bees, stick insects, and FLIES. An insect's exoskeleton is a hard outer shell that protects important stuff on the inside of their body (like its stomach, and special TUBES that help it breathe). |
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The interior of lung is divided into millions of small chambers ? why |
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Answer» ry alveoliExplanation:Lungs have a large number of small spaces inside it, which allows the oxygen to enter the lungs meanwhile carbon dioxide leaves the lungs.Oxygen is entered into the body during INHALATION where it passes through the bronchi and reach ALVEOLI which are apprximatey 300, 000, 000 in numbers.Same procedure is FOLLOWED during the EXCRETION of carbon dioxide during EXHALATION. |
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Draw a neat labelled diagram showing different stages of nutrition in amoeba |
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Answer» ferent processes involved in the nutrition of amoeba are: INGESTION. Ingestion is the process of taking food in the body. ...Digestion. Digestion is the process of breaking the large and insoluble molecules in small and water SOLUBLE molecules. ...Absorption. ...ASSIMILATION. ...EGESTION. |
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How is electrical current conduction through a wise diffetent from the conduction of nerve impulse DON'T COPY FROM GOOGLE |
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Answer» Conduction of nerve impulse OCCURS DUE to the presence of active and electronic potentials along the CONDUCTORS. Transmission of signals internally between the cells is achieved through a synapse. Nerve conductors COMPRISE of relatively higher MEMBRANE resistance and low axial resistance. |
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How is air filtered in the nasal cavity |
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Answer» A mucous membrane lines yournasal CAVITY and it helps keep yournose moist. Little hairs inside yournasal cavity help filter the air you breathe in, and block dirt and DUST from GETTING into your lungs. When you breathe in through your mouth, or oral cavity, the air is MOISTENED, but not filtered. |
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True or false micronutrients and needed in large amoun |
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Answer» this will HELP you |
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Short note connecting link |
| Answer» ING link means those ANIMALS which SHOW the CHARACTERISTICS of two different group such as lower and higher group or missing is KNOW as connecting link. | |
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How is electrical current conduction through a wise different from the conduction of nerve impulse |
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Answer» nerve impulse is the electric signals that pass along the dendrites to generate a nerve impulse or an action POTENTIAL. An action potential is the movement of ions in and out of the cell. It specifically involves sodium and potassium ions. They are moved in and out of the cell through sodium and potassium channels and sodium-potassium pump.Conduction of nerve impulse occurs due to the presence of active and electronic potentials along the conductors. Transmission of signals internally between the cells is achieved through a synapse. Nerve conductors comprise of relatively higher membrane resistance and low axial resistance. The electrical synapse has its application in escape reflexes, HEART and in the retina of vertebrates. They are MAINLY USED whenever there is a requirement of FAST response and timing being crucial. |
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When there is excess glucose in blood of a normal human being how is it normal level |
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Answer» tion:The TEST is performed exactly like a blood GLUCOSE test. ... your BODY will try to get rid of all the excess glucose ... can help you KEEP your blood glucose level in a NORMAL range. |
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What is the primary characteristics on which the first division of the organisms is made |
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Answer» The PRIMARY characteristic on which the first DIVISION of organisms is made is the nature of the CELL - prokaryotic or EUKARYOTIC cell. |
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What do you mean by plaque |
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Answer» tion:a flat piece of stone or metal, USUALLY with names and dates on it, that is FIXED on a wall in memory of a famous PERSON or EVENT |
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Question Type : Multiple Choice Question No. 132Cell wall of endodermal cells in roots isOSuberizedOChitinizedOLignifiedOBoth (1) and (3) |
| Answer» E answerHope this will HELP you | |
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What is the difference between innate and acquired immunity. |
| Answer» INNATE IMMUNITY is the inbornresistance against infections that an individual possesses right from the BIRTH, due to his GENETIC or constitutional markup. Acquired immunity is the resistance against infecting foreign substance that an individual ACQUIRES or adapts during the course of life. | |
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What do you mean by dental caries how can they prevented |
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Answer» The acids in PLAQUE DISSOLVE the enamel SURFACE of the teeth, creating holes in the teeth called cavities. To prevent tooth decay: BRUSH your teeth at LEAST twice a day with a fluoride-containing toothpaste.hope it helps ❤ |
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What is the uses of condom other than contraception |
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Answer» Reduce PopulationExplanation:INOUR country the big problem is POPULATION so to reduce THET tension |
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What is autotrophs and heterotrophs different between it |
| Answer» AUTOTROPHS PREPARE their own FOOD HETEROTROPHS do not prepare their own foodExplanation: | |
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What gives yellow colour to the urine |
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Answer» tion:Urine COLOR GENERALLY ranges from a pale-yellow color to DEEP amber. This COLORING is primarily caused by the pigment urochrome, also known as urobilin. Whether your urine is diluted by water or in a more concentrated form determines the appearance of the pigment.pleasezzzzzzzzzzzzz mark me brainlist |
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Which of the following is not a reducing sugar A. D-Fructose C. D-Ribose B. Cellobiose D. Sucrose |
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Speacial outgrowth are called scale and rhizods |
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Answer» tion:Once plants colonized land HOWEVER, they required specialized tissues to ABSORB water EFFICIENTLY, and ALSO to anchor themselves to the land. |
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Explain with suitable example important of anatomical evidence in evolution |
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Answer» type of evidence for EVOLUTION is the presence of STRUCTURES in organisms that share the same basic form. For example, the bones in the APPENDAGES of a human, dog, bird, and whale all share the same overall construction |
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What makes the food moves through the alimentary canal of human beings |
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Answer» tion:Peristalsis moves food through the digestive TRACT with ALTERNATING waves of muscle contraction and relaxation. Food leaves the MOUTH when the tongue and pharyngeal MUSCLES propel it into the esophagus. |
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Name the first patient of covid-19 |
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Answer» The first PATIENT of COVID - 19 is patient zero who was a fish-seller in WUHAN , CHINA. |
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List the diagrams of life process class 10 |
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Answer» tion:the DIAGRAMS of life processes are DIGESTION reproduction RESPIRATORY ORGAN system respiratory system |
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.Culturing of fishes and fish products is called a)Pisciculture b)Silviculture c)Sericulture d)Tissue culture |
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Answer» icultureExplanation:It is the method of raising fishes in the artificial ENVIRONMENT in tanks or in enclosure. The steps involved in the PROCESS are breedingrearingtransplantation These fishes are usually raised to meet the FOOD REQUIREMENTS. Common species that are raised through this method include catfishcodsalmon That is why, in simple words we can call it as fish FARMING. |
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How are the hereditary changes responsible for evolution |
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Answer» tion:The offspring CELLS or organisms acquire the genetic information of their PARENTS through a MECHANISM known as inheritance. The inherited traits undergo modification. Through hereditary, variations between individuals can accumulate and cause species to undergo evolution by NATURAL SELECTION. |
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Amoeba captures it's food by__________ |
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Answer» tion:endocytosisAmoeba obtains its food by the process of ENDOCYTOSIS. It has FLEXIBLE cell membrane. It engulfs the food particle with the help of PSEUDOPODIA and then forms a vacuole AROUND it. When the particle is completely trapped the amoeba secretes digestive enzymes that digests the food......please markme as BRAINLIST |
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What was the name of the first deadly virus of the world |
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Answer» i THINK its diphtheriaExplanation: |
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An example of an automorphic plant is (a) Mushroom (b) mould (c) dodder (d) Neem |
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