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The name of phobias with what they mean:fear of noise |
| Answer» NOISE is ligyrophobia or sonophobia | |
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Who is known as the father of biology ?? |
| Answer» LE is KNOWN as the FATHER of biologymark me as BRAINLIEST PLZ | |
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Cd36 regulates lipopolysaccharide-induced signaling pathways and mediates the internalization of escherichia coli in cooperation with tlr4 in goat mammary gland epithelial cells |
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Answer» !!!! SEEEHERE BUDDY----------OVARIAN cancer CELLS overexpressing GAB2 are dependent on GAB2 for ... E-box BINDING homeobox 1 (ZEB1) expression. 10 ... The PI3K pathway is frequently activated in HGSOCs. |
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What external changes are visible after the last moult of a cockroach nymph? |
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to which conclusion did mendal come after performing the monihybrid cross between a tall and a short pea plant? |
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Answer» clusion is that all TRAITS which comes to US are inherired...PLZ..MARK as BRAIN.. |
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Science and technologyvwhich deal with automatic,computer ftiven machine whivh rrplaces human is |
| Answer» OK. . he is not ABLE the, which I THINK it was not able the, 5 | |
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A migraine nettle reproduces with the local population as a result geans of migranes beattle entered the new population |
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Answer» nomenon occurring in this situation is Gene FLOW. New genes from MIGRANT Beatle is INTRODUCED in the POPULATION |
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No 'medium height plants 'are obtained in f1generationupon crossing pure tall and dwarf pea plants |
| Answer» E ,In the 1st GENERATION we get 75%of DOMINANCE factor and remaining 25% other one.We get 75%Yellow seeds in the 1st generation. | |
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Role of nurse in bio medical waste |
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Answer» e ,The most important ROLE that a Nurseplays in the disposal of biomedical waste is in sorting or segregation. i) Anurse or any other HEALTH care profession is to ensure that the rightwaste GOES into the right dustbin or container. For EXAMPLE: - Sharp objects to be put into the SHARPS container.Hope it will help you.@M.S.V. |
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How do you prove that plants restores the air |
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Answer» s RESTORING AIR through the RESPIRATION I HOPE it's HELPFUL to you |
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Importance of chiron approach in organic synthesis |
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Answer» is very IMPORTANT because cheron is very |
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Name the scientist who discovered restriction enzymes |
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Answer» aureates WERNER Arber, DANIEL Nathans, and HAMILTON O. SMITH. |
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When bleaching powder kept open in air then what. happen |
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Answer» eeching powder is EXPOSED to air it REACTS with carbon DIOXIDE and FORM cacium carbonate liberating chlorine GAS. |
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How do antibiotics check the growth of bacteria |
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Answer» a and some fungi. We have also LEARNED about the difference between antibiotics and synthetic drugs. There isn't always a CLEAR distinction since chemical groups can be added to antibiotics, MAKING them partly synthetic and partly natural. |
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Tiger is__________carnivour(secondary or apex) |
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Answer» s a __________carnivouranswer: SECONDARY |
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1. Difference between polluted water and potable water? 2. Why is ozone layer important? 3. Why CNG is considered to be a better fuel than petrol and diesel? |
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Answer» er:- The ozone layer present in the upper atmosphere ABSORBS most of the harmful ultraviolet rays of the the sun and prevents them from REACHING the surface of the earth.Ultraviolet rays COULD cause skin cancer. |
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Name two greenhouse gases? Which one of them produces the maximum green house effect?? |
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Answer» answer is as FOLLOWS....1. CARBON dioxide2. Water vapour 3. Chloroflourocarbons |
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How vector-borne disease are caused explain with example |
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Answer» s SIT on you and SUCK BLOOD and provide GERMS which she come from vectots |
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Sketch and label the T.S. of anther. |
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Answer» e here is ur answer ONE small request from me don't think that this is from the google this is from my biology textbook HOPE it HELPS u PLE. MARK AS BRAINLIEST MY FRIEND |
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Give the schematic representation of EMP pathway. |
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Answer» sis is also known as EMP pathway.Breakdown of GLUCOSE to pyruvic ACID by partial oxidationScheme given by Embden, Meyerhof and ParnasCommon pathway for AEROBIC and anaerobic cellular respirationOccurs in the cytoplasm of a cellPresent in all living organismsIn plants, sucrose is converted into glucose.A chain of 10 reactions converts glucose into pyruvate.Hope this helps, |
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Write different types of inhereitance with example |
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Answer» there are 4 typescomplete DOMINANCE . example-pea etcincomplete dominance. example-mirabilis jalapa etccodominance. example-blood group etcsex linked. example-albinism etcExplanation:may it HELP you |
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Name an plant who can move |
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Answer» LYTRAP can be a BEST EXAMPLE...as it CATCHES its PREY i.e. INSECTS |
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Why selaginella cannot produce true seed |
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Answer» terodophyta, in which true seeds are ABSENT while it is Believed that Seed Habit. developed ist in Pteredophtye hope u WOULD have got it plz MARK me as BRAINLIEST |
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What is the role of koh to test co2 is eliminated during respiration? |
| Answer» ORBS the CO2 PRODUCED during RESPIRATION | |
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A group of cell having structure in which cell are arranged in specific order to perform a work give one word |
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A person with wheatish eye became dark because of continous working under sunlight Is that a inheritable or not |
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Answer» l LIGHT GOVERNS the stimulation of melanophore stimulating hormone.its more SECRETION produces melanocytes in skin to produce brown pigment, melanin which darkens the skin.so it is hormonal changes by excess MSH.hope you find it helpful. |
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What is the complementary sequence of nitrogenous bases for an AGCCCGTTAAC fragment of a DNA chain |
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Answer» be TCGGGCAATTG.adinine makes DOUBLE bond with thymine and cytosine with GUANINE and there are 3 hydrogen bonds between them.you can remember by a MNEMONIC which says AT Government College a with t and g with CHOPE it helps |
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How does keeping a plant under the fan increase absorbsion in roots? |
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Answer» bsorption through the roots can be enhanced by KEEPING the plants under the fan. As by keeping the plants under the fan the transpiration process is boosted. Therefore, more AMOUNT of WATER and other MINERALS are absorbed by the plant roots from the soilI hope this will help YOUIF not then comment me |
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How many eggs will be hatched indian krait (bungarus caeruleus)? |
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Answer» mon Krait (Bungarus caeruleus) is a highly venomous snake species found in the Indian subcontinent. These snakes are found almost all over Peninsular India but not in the offshore Islands. They are also found in other neighboring countries such as Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, and Sri Lanka.Within their extensive range, they are found in a variety of habitat types in a wide range of elevations from lowland PLAINS to hills at elevations as HIGH as 1,700 meters. The common krait INHABITS rainforest, scrub forest, dry, moist or mixed deciduous forest, semi-deserts with alluvial soil, wetlands, grasslands, agricultural lands or rocky terrain.Most often these type of snakes is found NEAR water sources. But they are also found around inhabited areas and urban settlements, sometimes even entering human dwellings during the night. That's one of the reasons this member of the "big four" is responsible for most of the snake BITES on humans in India.I hope this will help youIf not then comment me |
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You know the amino acid sequence of a polypeptide of a gene explain by which strategi to clone this gene |
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Answer» nal Gene CloningFunctional cloning is an approach for gene identification that exploits what is known of the protein WHOSE dysfunction is associated with disease without knowledge of the chromosomal LOCATION of the gene . The amino acid sequence of the protein (or peptides derived from the protein of interest) is used to predict the gene coding sequence, and cDNA libraries are SCREENED with an oligonucleotide probe (degenerate oligonucleotides). In addition, polymerase CHAIN reaction can be employed to amplify the cDNA using oligonucleotides DESIGNED from the amino acid sequence . Functional cloning has been used to identify genes causing human diseases such as phenylketonuria and sickle cell anemiaI hope this will help youIf not then comment me |
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Triterpene saponin glycosides impact the percutaneous delivery of water soluble drugs |
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Answer» enoid saponins are triterpenes which belong to the group of saponin compounds. Triterpenes are a type of terpene containing 30 carbon atoms. Triterpenes are assembled from a five-carbon isoprene unit through the cytosolic mevalonate pathway to make a thirty-carbon compound. Some triterpenes are steroidal in NATURE. Cholesterol, phytosterols and phytoecdysteroids are triterpenes. The triterpenes are SUBDIVIDED into some 20 groups, DEPENDING on their particular structures. Some triterpenoid compounds are found as saponin glycosides which refers to the attachment of various sugar molecules to the triterpene unit. These sugars can be cleaved off in the gut by bacteria, sometimes allowing the aglycone (triterpene) to be ABSORBED into the bloodstream or to insert into cell membranes.Saponin glycosides reduce surface tension of water with foaming and will break down lipids. Usually triterpene saponins are designated as such by the suffix ending –side, such as ginsenoside or astragaloside, named for the plant genera they were first DISCOVERED in. Some, such as the ginsenosides and eleutherosides are designated Rx where the suffix x = a, a1, b2, is indicative of the relative position of the saponin spots from top to bottom of a thin layer chromatogram.I hope this will help youIf not then comment me |
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Relative density: relative density is the study of numerical strength of a species in relation to the total number of individuals of all the species relative frequency. The degree of dispersion of individual species in an area in relation to the number of all the species occurred. Relative dominance. Relative dominance is the coverage value of a species with respect to the sum of coverage of the rest of the species in the area |
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Answer» ve starts flattening or shows only a steady INCREASE (Fig. 67 B) at one POINT in the graph.Results:The point of the graph, at which the curve starts flattening or shows only a steady or gradual increase, indicates the minimum size or minimum area of the quadrat suitable for study.2. Aim of the Experiment:To study communities by quadrat method and to determine % FREQUENCY, DENSITY and Abundance.Requirements:Metre scale, string, four nails or quadrat, notebook.(i) Frequency:Frequency is the number of sampling units or quadrats in which a given species occurs.I HOPE this will help youIf not then comment me |
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Write the methods by which insects affect crop yield |
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Answer» have a damaging effect on the CROP yield. Some insects cut the plant parts inhibiting their GROWTH while others SUCK the cell sap so bees cannot HELP in pollination. Some insects are even SEEN as the bore which damage the entire crop yield.I hope this will help youIf not then comment me |
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Why opposite hemispheres of brain control our body? |
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Answer» in's right hemisphere controls the muscles on the LEFT side of the body, while the left hemisphere controls the muscles on the right side of the human body. This is because of a criss-cross WIRING known as decussation, DAMAGE to one side of the brain affects the OPPOSITE side of the body.I hope this will help youIf not then comment me |
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Why tss of brocalli is high and total sugars are less? |
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Answer» oad surely BRINGS down the size . Pruning does have definite effect on fruit quality. But I doubt in either case , TSS WOULD be so much affected.I hope this will HELP youIf not then COMMENT me |
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Why some primary oocytes dont turn into secondary ppcytes? |
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Answer» r words, it is an immature ovum, or egg cell. An oocyte is produced in the ovary during female gametogenesis. The female GERM cells PRODUCE a primordial germ cell (PGC), which then undergoes mitosis, FORMING oogonia. During oogenesis, the oogonia become primary oocytes.I HOPE this will help youIf not then comment me |
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Difference of functions between adrenaline and noradrenaline |
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Answer» naline is the MAIN neurotransmitter of the sympathetic nerves in the cardiovascular SYSTEM. Adrenaline is the main hormone secreted by the adrenal MEDULLA. Catecholamines affect cardiovascular functions by ACTIONS at adrenoceptors on cardiovascular cells, in the nervous system, and in the kidneys.I hope this will help youIf not then comment me |
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Effective precipitation for a crop may be defined as |
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Answer» le water stored in soil WITHIN rootzone of the crop I hope this will HELP youIf not then COMMENT me |
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Discuss management of myocardial infarction |
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Answer» tial MANAGEMENT of the overall management plan for patients with acute MI has the following aims: Restoration of the balance between oxygen supply and DEMAND to prevent further ischemia. Pain relief. Prevention and treatment of complications.I hope this will HELP youIf not then COMMENT me |
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Describe how life has originated on earth with the miller's experiment. |
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Answer» ler–Urey experiment (or MILLER experiment) was a CHEMICAL experiment that simulated the conditions thought at the time to be present on the early EARTH, and tested the chemical origin of life under those conditions. The experiment supported Alexander OPARIN's and J. B. S.I hope this will help youIf not then comment me |
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Difference between bush and trailing type vegetablrs |
| Answer» NG on climate and cultivar, bush varieties of summer squash mature in 45 to 60 days after planting and produce 8 to 12 pounds of fruit per PLANT. Summer squashes grow rapidly and, for best flavor, need to be harvested daily as immature fruit between 4 and 6 inches in length for yellow squash and zucchini, and 4 inches in diameter for PATTY pan varieties. Allowing the squashes to get larger slows down fruit production and decreases the plant's yield. Winter squashes must mature on the vines; this takes 70 to 110 days, depending on variety. Vine-type winter squashes typically produce 30 pounds per hill, while bush types only average 5 pounds per hill.Bush varieties of squash are easier to harvest than vining types because the fruit CLUSTERS near the center of the plant. Vining varieties ramble THROUGHOUT the garden, requiring a lot of bending and searching, which increases the chance you'll miss them. It's also harder to cultivate around vining types, so be sure to mulch their allotted space thoroughly to control weeds. Use black plastic mulch in cool-season areas to speed plant growth and fruit developmentI hope this will help youIf not then comment me | |
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All the water inside the coconut comes from ground why??? |
| Answer» ER that is found inside the COCONUT is basically the ENDOSPERM. ... A coconut is a fruit/nut/seed that grows on a tree before it's harvested. LIKE any tree, the coconut palm takes its nutrients including water from the SOIL it grows in(along with some photosynthesis).✔️♥️I HOPE THIS HELPS YOU ❤️✔️❤️MARK ME AS BRAINLIEST ❤️❇️ | |
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What are the changes seen in females at puberty |
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Answer» the start of your breasts growing, and usually happens between the AGES of 8 to 13. Their hips, bottom and thighs will probably GET bigger and rounder. Inside your body, your ovaries and womb will get LARGER. PUBIC hair will start growing around your vagina and under your arms.HOPE IT HELPS |
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Which statement about culture is true? A. Culture refers just to music and art. B. A person can have his or her own culture. C. Culture does not include language. D. Culture is always shared. |
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Movement of which chemical compounds help plants in changing shape |
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Answer» t of cytoplasmic content like cytosol ,cytogel ,cytoskeleton, and nutrients CAUSES change in shape of the cellthx plz REPLY about the solutionmake it BRAINIEST ANSWER |
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Can somebody pls share their anthe aakash national talent hunt exam 2018 class 10 rank ? |
| Answer» 0 '/, VIEWER........ | |
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When will disappear after 15 years and butterflies will disappear from Earth |
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Is an enzyme which acts only in acidic medium ,trypsine is an enzyme which acts in alkaline medium. pepsin is secreted by gastric juice, trypsi |
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Answer» nzyme which ACTS only in acidic medium ,trypsine is an enzyme which acts in alkaline medium. PEPSIN is SECRETED by gastric juice, trypsi ?ANSWER:YES, an enzyme whichacts only in acidic medium ,trypsine is an enzyme which acts in alkaline medium. pepsin is secreted by gastric juice, trypsi. |
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