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Name the two characters by which wind is generally described. |
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Answer» distinguished into its direction and speed. The direction of the wind means where the wind BLOWS from. In the upper air of the temperate climatic zone the prevailing winds are the WESTERLIES, but at lower ALTITUDES they are SIGNIFICANTLY modified by the topography. |
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History of Aristotle ? Please fast answer class 11th chapter 2 |
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Answer» le (c. 384 B.C. to 322 B.C.) was an Ancient GREEK philosopher and scientist who is still considered one of the greatest thinkers in politics, psychology and ethics. ... In 335, Aristotle founded his own school, the Lyceum, in Athens, where he spent most of the REST of his life studying, TEACHING and writing.Birth Date:c. 384 BCEDeath Date:c. 322 BCEEducation:Plato's Academy , LyceumAristotle was born in 384 B.C. in Stagira in northern Greece. Both of his parents were members of traditional medical families, and his father, Nicomachus, SERVED as court physician to King Amyntus III of Macedonia. His parents died while he was young, and he was likely raised at his family's home in StagiraThe Greek philosopher and scientist Aristotle created the scientific method, the process USED for scientific investigation. His influence served as the basis for much of the science and philosophy of Hellenistic (Ancient Greek) and Roman times, and even affected science and philosophy thousands of years later. |
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Complete the table location state power generation capacity in MW |
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Gateoverflowa high proportion of the affected population has returned from neighbouring countries where dengue is prevalentbmore cases of dengue are now reported because of an increase in the municipal offices administrative efficiencycmany more cases of dengue are being diagnosed this year since the introduction of a new and effective diagnostic testthe number of people with malarial fever (also contracted from mosquito bites) has increased this year |
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Answer» the movie Conjuring the movie is a ANSWER to the movie is not a CLIFF notes from last night the VANSH the vansh KA EXAM on the |
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dengue fever affects about 40 million people worldwide, and approximately 40% of the world's population is at risk of infection. Since dengue fever is caused by a virus, so it cannot be cured with antibiotics" |
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In which type of respiration aerobic and anaerobic more energy is released |
| Answer» RESPIRATION is RELEASED more energy {38 ATP}. ANAEROBIC respirationis released less energy {2 ATP}. | |
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Kidney ::nephron:: brain::______________ |
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Answer» Because functional unit of kidney is NEPHRONS and BRAIN is neurons(nerve CELLS)Hopes it helps |
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Write 4 difference between a zygote and a gamete. 0 |
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Answer» riend!!!!The difference between gamete and ZygoteGAMETEIt is a germ cell that takes part in fertilization.There are TWO types of gametes --- Male and Female.A gamete has haploid or 1n Chromosome number.A gamete CARRIES characteristics of only ONE parent.GAMETE is the last cell of its GENERATION.ZYGOTEIt is a product of fertilization.Zygote is of one type.Zygote has diploid or 2n chromosome number.It carries characteristics of both the parents.It is the FIRST cell of NEW generation.Hope this helps you. |
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Write any four ways of asexual reproduction and explain any one in short with example 0 |
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Answer» f ASEXUAL reproduction:FragmentationSpore FormationBuddingBinary FissionBudding: It is a KIND of reproduction which takes place in multicellular organisms .A small bud like projection in formed in the parent body.. when the bud BECOMES MATURES .it DETACHES itself from the parent body and becomes a new individual::::::........ |
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Breifly explain the principle and procedure of ELISA technique? |
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Answer» rinciple. ... ELISAs can provide a useful measurement of antigen or antibody CONCENTRATION. There are two main variations on this method: The ELISA can be used to detect the PRESENCE of antigens that are recognized by an antibody or it can be used to TEST for antibodies that recognize an antigen.The principle and method of ELISA. ENZYME-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) is a method of target antigen (or antibody) capture in samples using a specific antibody (or antigen), and of target molecule detection/quantitation using an enzyme reaction with its SUBSTRATE. |
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What is the full form of HIV and AIDS |
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Answer» uman IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS infectionAIDS - ACQUIRED immune deficiency syndromePLZZZZ MARK as BRAINLIEST |
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Brief description of water pollution |
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Answer» ollution is the CONTAMINATION of water bodies, usually as a result of human activities. Water bodies include for example lakes, RIVERS, oceans, aquifers and groundwater. Water POLLUTION RESULTS when contaminants are introduced into the NATURAL environment. |
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How many Blood Vessels are present in Heart? And what are they? Explain brielfy about Heart? |
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Answer» re three main types of blood VESSELS. The arteries (RED) carry OXYGEN and nutrients away from your heart, to your BODY's tissues. The VEINS (blue) take oxygen-poor blood back to the heart. Arteries begin with the aorta, the large artery leaving the heart. |
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If you observe a drop of blood under a microscope, which cells would you see?What are the functions of these cells? |
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Answer» ld be seeing all the TYPES of BLOOD cells which are :1) red blood cells or erythrocytes2) white blood cells or leurocytes3) PLATELETS or THROMBOCYTES |
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Describe the steps and processes involved in the nitrogen cycle. |
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Answer» A DOST !!♦step 1: nitrogen fixation. conversion of atmospheric NO₂ into forms useful to plants by lightning, bacteria, and cyanobacteria♦step 2: NITRIFICATION. process of CONVERTING ammonia to nitrite or nitrate. ♦.step 3: assimilation. ♦.step 4: ammonification. ..♦step 5: denitrification.AASHA H KI APKO MERA ANSWER ACHHA LGA HO :) |
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The kind of energy released when atoms are rearranged to form new bonds is called |
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Answer» d of enrgy released when atoms are rearranged to form NEW bonds is CALLED "Potential ENERGY"...!! ^_^ |
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Which of these levels of organization includes all the other levels |
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Answer» her LEVEL of ORGANISATIONS INCLUDE BIOSPHERE |
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Write difference between mastication and rumination |
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Answer» tion: 1. Grinding, chewing and shredding of food in the mouth by teeth is CALLED mastication. 2. Mastication occurs only one TIME in the oral cavity. 3. This is also KNOWN as chewing the food. 4. It makes the food particles to tiny particles. Does not involve nutrient absorption. 5. It occurs in most of the animals (mammals). Eg: Human beings.Rumination:1. It is chewing of food that come from a part near the STOMACH of the ANIMAL to its mouth. 2. Rumination allows food to undergo mastication more than once. 3. This is also known as chewing the cud.4. It allows greater nutrients to be extracted and absorbed from the food particles.5. It occurs only in ruminate animals. Eg: cow. |
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Here is my question Defined Green Chemistry |
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Answer» hemistry, ALSO CALLED sustainable chemistry, is an area of chemistry and CHEMICAL engineering focused on the designing of products and processes that minimize the use and generation of HAZARDOUS substances. ❣❣HOPE IT HELPS U ❣❣❣❣PLEASE MARK MY ANSWER AS BRAINLILIST ❣❣❣❣THANKS ❣❣☺☺☺➖◾◼⬛ ♠️ €Ʉ₮Ɇ $₮₳Ɍ ♥️ ⬛◼◾➖ |
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Who is known as Golgi apparatus term coined |
| Answer» END!☺️Camillo GOLGI COINED the TERM golgi apparatus.thanks!❤️ | |
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Name the trees that are found to the indian sub continent |
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Answer» rosewood➡Java PLUM |
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Potato and maize are suitable for which irrigation |
| Answer» E->FURROW irrigationin POTATO->pre-planed IRRIGATION | |
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What is systolic pressure |
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Answer» ressure is the pressure of circulating blood on the walls of blood VESSELS. Most of this pressure is DUE to the WORK DONE by the heart in pumping blood round the circulation. Used without further specification, "blood pressure" USUALLY refers to the pressure in large arteries of the systemic circulation. hpoe its helpful |
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Answer please this questions |
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Answer» B11. D12. (3) 13. (1)=c (2)=a (3)=b14. Chope it will HELP you PLZ mark as BRIANLIEST |
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Write a brief account of klinefelter's syndrome |
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Write about respiration in mangroves that grows in marshy lands |
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Answer» tion in mangroove plant TAKE PLACE by pneuatophore.mangroove plant grow on marsy area so,plant spread their ROOT and it grow upward like arieal or pneumatophore which helps for RESPIRATION.... |
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Rainwater is generally considered an excellent source of irrigation for plants. Plants are not only watered when it actually rains, but rainwater can be collected in buckets and barrels for later use. In fact, commercial rain collection containers have a spigot and hose attached for easy watering.When this compound falls in the form of rainwater, the soil absorbs it. The acidic nature of this rainwater dissolves and removes the nutrients in the soil and increases minerals that are harmful to plants. Frequent exposure to acid rain kills plants. |
| Answer» KNOWN as RAIN WATER HARVESTING. | |
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In which form are the carbohydrates stored in plants and animals. |
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Answer» drate in ANIMALS is STORED as GLYCOGEN in LiverCarbohydrate in PLANTS is stored as STARCH |
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Suggest any three programmes on prevention of soil pollution in view of avoiding pesticides ? |
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Answer» ruvom in mtvagricultural HEART in AGRICULTURE geevan KA yogna in MEH |
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I don't want scams pls ans it correctly.....describe how the secretion of hormone adrenaline causes various effects in our body |
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Answer» many cause1 moustache growing 2 hair on UNDERARMS 3 preparing of sperm4 hair on REPRODUCTIVE PARTS |
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The exchange of respiratory gases in the cell of plants occur by the process___ ? a) Osmosis b) Diffusionc) Glycolysis d) Exhalation |
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Answer» on and OSMOSIS. |
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Food web contains many................... A. primary consumers B. secondary consumers C. tertiary consumers D. food chains |
| Answer» B CONTAINS MANY FOOD CHAINS. | |
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Name any two substances that are responsible for causing bio magnification |
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Answer» and DDT ( dichloro DIPHENYL tri chloro ethane)MERCURY ALSO causes BIO magnification.hope it HELPS and please mark it as brainliest.Thanks |
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name one substance which is produced in anaerobic respiration by an organism but not in aerobic respiration |
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Answer» ergy is released during anaerobic respirationthan during aerobic respiration. This is because the breakdown of glucose is incomplete. Anaerobic respiration produces an oxygen debt. This is the amount of oxygen NEEDED to oxidise LACTIC ACID to carbon dioxide and water. |
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Hi guys what are the 5 kind of kingdom, explain about them in few lines |
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Answer» otaeProtoctistaFungiPlantaeAnimaliacorrect aaa sibiProkaryotaeUnicellular and Microscopic.Non-membrane bound (no nuclear membrane, no ER, no mitochondia).Cell wall made of murein.Examples: BACTERIA or Cyanobacteria (photosynthesising bacteria).ProtoctistaMainly small eukaryotic organisms.Many live in aquatic environments.This is usually the kingdom where organisms which aren’t animals, plants or fungi go.Examples: Algae, slime moulds and the malaria causing Plasmodium.FungiEukaryoticMulticellularCell wall made of chitin.The members of this kingdom don’t possess PHOTOSYNTHETIC PIGMENTS and are therefore heterotrophic.Examples: Mushroom, Mold, PuffballPlantaeEukaryoticMulticellularCell wall made of cellulose.Members of the plantae group contain photosynthetic PIGMENT and gain their ENERGY through it and are therefore autotrophic.AnimaliaEukaryoticMulticellularHeterotropicThe members of this kingdom can be split into two groups, vertebrates and invertebrates. The diagram below shows the different subsections of the animalia. Ok vaa sibi |
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Which of the following is false fruit Mango Banana Apple All of these |
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Answer» these...... |
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To take photographs of 5 animals and classified them to their Phylum with reason their acknowledgment |
| Answer» AKE PHOTOGRAPHS of ANIMALS | |
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Distinguish between photosynthesis and aerobic respiration table |
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Answer» tion:Respiration RELEASES chemical or potential energy for several other FUNCTIONS in the body. Photosynthesis CONSISTS of two stages LIGHT reaction and dark reaction. Respiration consists of two stages, they are inhalation and exhalation. Photosynthesis takes place during the day only because it is DEPENDENT on light. |
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The site of information integration in the nervous system is the |
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Answer» he SENSES which combines via SENDS to BRAIN and thus then brain combines information and sends..Mark as brain.. |
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Name the common nutrient that is observed in the small intestine and absorbed by kidney tubules |
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Answer» is the common nutrientthat is ABSORBED in the SMALL intestine and reabsorbed by the kidney TUBULES |
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Why did she apply tincture of iodine on the wound |
| Answer» E of IODINE or WEAK iodine solution is an antiseptic,so APPLICATION on wounds is good | |
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Movement of sperm is due to energy produce by |
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Answer» on of variants of these metabolic ENZYMES has allowed them to function when tethered, enabling localized energy production that is essential for sperm motility. We close by EXPLORING how this DESIGN might be mimicked to provide an energy-producing platform technology for APPLICATIONS in NANOBIOTECHNOLOGY. |
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State how the nitrates in the soil get converted to nitrogen of the atmosphere |
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The cells of these tissues do not divide further. There are two types of permanent tissue." |
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Answer» ..¡¡¡¡◆ The CELLS of these TISSUES do not DIVIDE further. There are two types of Permanent tissues.◆ First ---- Simple Permanent Tissue These tissues are simple.They are made up of only one type of cell .Simple permanent tissues are again classified into three types.#️⃣1️⃣ Parenchyma#️⃣2️⃣ Collenchyma.#️⃣3️⃣ Screlenchyma◆ Second---- Complex permanent tissue.They are made up of more than one type of cell.They are of two types.#️⃣1️⃣ Xylem#️⃣2️⃣ Phloem⭕ HOPE IT HELPS ⭕⭐ By cute Einstein ⭐##Thanks DEAR!!❤️ |
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