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1.

Why Salivary gland is not considered as an endocrine gland ??

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mple, sweat glands, salivary glands, glands in mucus membranes, and mammary glands are CALLED EXOCRINE glands, because they SECRETE substances other than hormones and because they secrete the substances into DUCTS, not directly into the bloodstream. The pancreas is both an endocrine and exocrine gland.

2.

Differentiate between manure and fertilizers

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are NATURAL SUBSTANCES made by the decomposition of plant . fertilizer are man made substances that are made in factories.use of MANURE is considered to be BETTER than fertilizer.hope it will help you ....

3.

Explain about Gums and Latex

Answer» ION of latex from a tree, for use in RUBBER production Latex is a stable dispersion (emulsion) of POLYMER microparticles in an aqueous medium. It is found in nature, but synthetic latexes can be made by polymerizing a monomer such as STYRENE that has been emulsified with surfactants.
4.

Why we move our eye word to word as we read a line through printed page why

Answer» UR BRAIN can UNDERSTAND one WORD at atime
5.

Lon responsible for opening and closing of stomata is : a) Ca+2 b) Wa+ c)K+ d) Cl-

Answer» E CORRECT ANSWER
6.

Millions of sperm reaesd ima single ejeculation in men

Answer» PLEASE EXPLAIN me the QUESTION I will ANSWER it OK
7.

Hello✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️what is mean by alkaloids give some examples and definition

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e♥♥Here is UR answer↘↘A POISONOUS substance that is found in some plants. Some alkaloids are used in drugs. These substances are usually colorless but BITTER to the taste. Alkaloids OFTEN contain nitrogen and oxygen and possess important physiological properties. Examples of alkaloids include not only quinine, atropine, and strychnine but also Caffeine, Nicotine, Morphine, Codeine, and Cocaine.Hope it helps✴✴✳Mark my answer as brainliest✳❇♥❇ Please follow me...❇♥❇

8.

Give one characteristic between cerebrum and spinal cord with reference to axon and cyton

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M IS THE LONGEST PART OF BRAIN AND FROM FOWN SIDE SPINAL CORD SUPPORTS IT HOPE U UNDERSTOOD

9.

What happen when pons damaged why

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the Pons, the BRAIN would not be able to function because messages would not be able to be transmitted,or passed along.Damage to the Pons will result in a range of effects on SLEEP. For example, damage to certain PARTS of the Pons can put a person into a semi-permanent sleep-like STATE.

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Hello✌️✌️✌️✌️what are the parts of brain and it's functions

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in has three main parts: the cerebrum, cerebellum and brainstem. Cerebrum: is the LARGEST part of the brain and is composed of right and left HEMISPHERES. It performs higher functions like interpreting TOUCH, vision and hearing, as well as speech, reasoning, emotions, learning, and fine control of MOVEMENT. please mark me brilliant

11.

I am confused please let me know what are the answers

Answer» E HERE IS YOUR ANSWER (a) iv(b) ii(c) i(d) iii HOPE THIS HELPS YOU FOLLOW ME FOR ANY OTHER QUESTIONS
12.

Stomata are present on the upper surface of leaf of floating plants give reason for your answer

Answer» EXCHANGE of GASES from the AIR as there will be no exchange in gases in WATER
13.

Which extraembryonic membrane is involved in formation of placenta?

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llantois: The membrane or vascular envelope around some amniote EMBRYOS formed by fusion of mesoderm from the CHORION and allantois. Chorion: The OUTER of the double memrane that SURROUNDS the EMBRYO of reptiles, birds, and mammals; in mammals it contributes to the placenta.

14.

Definition of Tenuinucellate

Answer» E here is the answer the definition is inthe photo hope it helps U PLE MARK AS BRAINLIEST
15.

Which enzyme is present in infants but absent in adults.Why?

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(DIGESTS milk proteins ) in ADULTS CHYMOTRYPSIN is present for DIGESTING milk proteins

16.

What is the body temperature of a healthy person and why?

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y temperature of a healthy PERSON is 98.6 DEGREE Fahrenheit and 37.0 degree Celsius

17.

What is stakeholders name the stakeholders depend on forests?

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lders are the PEOPLE or THINGS which PROTECT our ENVIRONMENT and foreststribal peopleanimalsforest DEPARTMENT

18.

which plants are referred to as vascular plants? Out of these which group is further classified on the basis of number of cotyledons? State its two characteristics.

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phyta are plants there are thallophyta and bryophyta cotyledons are FOUND in ANGIOSPERM PLANT MONOCOT & DICOT in monocot Plant leaves are of parallel venation & in dicot leaves are of reticulate venation

19.

How do oil spills affect marine life?

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E..Yes, oil SPILLS effects largely on marine and fresh WATER life.Because it causes large amounts of effects on t he organisms living in it.This SPILLING of oil effects largely on killing the aquatic organisms like fishes, tortures, octopus, WHALES etc...It also effects largely on transpiration.HOPE THIS HELPS U DEAR..☺☺

20.

What will happen , if all living organisms stop reproduction

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e here is your answerLiving things are able to reproduce themselves. If ORGANISMS fail to do this, populations will diminish and disappear as their members die from old age, DISEASE, accidents, predation, etc. It is a FUNDAMENTAL law of biology that LIVING things can only be produced by other living things; every living ORGANISM owes its existence to the reproductive activities of other organisms.hope...it...helps....mark me as a brainlist......

21.

What is meant by biosphere reserve and write 10 lines about nanda dairy reserve?

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re reserve is a place which is reserved for all LIFE forms found in a PARTICULAR area. These areas help in protecting population of wildlife and TRADITIONAL life style of regional people. it also help in domestication of plants and animal. The Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve (NDBR) in the western Himalayas is one of the important protected areas in India. In recognition of its conservation value, it was DESIGNATED as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1988. The Nanda Devi west peak (7817 m), the second highest in the country, attracted a large number of mountaineers and nature enthusiasts from all over the world until 1982. However, these activities were banned in 1982 because of the serious damage these activities caused to the biological and cultural diversity of the region. In 1988, an area of 2236 km2 was designated as NDBR. The ecological and socio‐economic studies conducted after the ban revealed that there has been substantial improvement in the biodiversity of the region, while from a socio‐economic point of view the ban proved to be disastrous due to loss of employment associated with mountaineering activities. Additionally, the ban on mountaineering activities, and an absence of alternative employment opportunities, forced local people to migrate from the area. Perception analysis revealed a communication gap between resources users and managers and thus engendered negative attitudes AMONG local communities towards NDBR management. The potential of integrating resource conservation with socio‐economic development was responded to positively by the local people. hope...it...helps...mark me as a brainlist mate....

22.

What is protoplast?Describe the steps involved in somatic hybridisation?

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plast is a plant, bacterial or fungal cell that had its cell WALL completely or partially REMOVED USING either mechanical or enzymatic MEANS.

23.

The gametophyte phase is dominant in which major plant group

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phytes(MOSSES, FERNS) GAMETOPHYTIC PHASE is DOMINANT.

24.

What are the effects of fossil fuels on our environment?

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lution. Burning fossil fuels emits a NUMBER of air pollutants that are harmful to both the environment and public HEALTH. Sulfur dioxide (SO2) EMISSIONS, PRIMARILY the result of burning coal, contribute to acid rain and the formation of harmful PARTICULATE matterMARK AS BRAINLIEST PLEASE

25.

What are the 5 stages involved in decomposition of a dead body?

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s of DECOMPOSITION. Following DEATH, the human body progresses through FIVE basic stages of decomposition, fresh, bloat, active decay, advanced decay, dry/skeletal. Begins immediately after death when the circulatory system STOPS functioning. The blood will settle with gravity creating lividity.

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What are chromosomes.How it is transmitted sexually?

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omes are a threadlike structure of nucleic acids and protein FOUND in the nucleus of most living CELLS, carrying GENETIC information in the form of genes.the gametes of an organism CONTAIN these chromosomes. when the gametes fuse an organism is formed

27.

If you are given a dry piece of land for cultivation what will you do during sowing the seed

Answer» HOPE this ANSWER will HELP you
28.

How can you prove that plants show photographs

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e!!!a small correction: it is photosynthesis in the QUESTION...ANSWER:Test a leaf for starch to discover if it has been PERFORMING photosynthesis.

29.

What is a neuron cell's function?

Answer» ELECTRIC IMPULSE
30.

Name hormone and function

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he CHEMICAL substance PRODUCED by the body that CONTROLS the growth of the bodyex- insulin harmon, it controls the blood sugar LEVEL.

31.

though the variations are more between the organisms they might have been evolved from common ancestor

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ologous ORGANS TELL US that

32.

Placenta and pericarp are both edible portion in?

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ble parts are both placenta and pericarp. The placenta is the CONNECTING tissue which supplies NUTRITION for embryo and pericarp is the remains of the ovular wall. Tomato is BOTANICALLY a FRUIT but it is considered as a vegetable for VARIOUS purpose.

33.

State the structural and functional unit of nervous system.Write it's functions

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Brainly.inWhat is your question?Secondary SchoolBiology 5+3 ptsState the functions of any 3 of the structural and functional unit of nervous system with DIAGRAM?Report by Priya444 17.01.2018AnswersThe BrainOJASWIOJASWI GeniusThe function of any three structural and functional unit of nervous system are 1) Sensory neuron - It carry message from body to brain.2) Motor neuron - It carry message from brain to body.3) Mixed neuron - It carry message from body to brain and brain to body.Hope it helpsPlz mark as brainliest if u like itExplanation:Nerve cells are also known as neurons. These are the primary building blocks of the nervous system in HUMANS and animals. Its main function is transmitting and receiving electrochemical messages. They help in the TRANSMISSION of sensory INFORMATION to the CENTRAL nervous system and the regulation and control of organs in the body. A typical neuron consists of a cell body, dendrites, and an axon. The cell body contains the necessary structures for keeping the neuron functional. That includes the nucleus, mitochondria, and other organelles. Dendrites are thin structures that arise from the cell body, often extending and have many branches, GIVING rise to a complex "dendritic tree". An axon is a special cellular extension that arises from the cell body and travels for a distance, as far as 1 meter in humans or even more in other species.

34.

The bones are held together at the joints by tough structures called

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tisue and MUSCLES PUSHING TOGETHER to KEEP them in TACT

35.

The cleavage in which each blastomere shows plasticity is called

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is the ANSWER.

36.

State the pigment system of cyanophyta and rhodophyta in bangali

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ythrin; this PIGMENT reflects red light and absorbs blue light. Because blue light penetrates water to a greater DEPTH than light of longer wavelengths, these pigments allow red algae to photosynthesize and live at somewhat greater depths than most other "algae". Some rhodophytes have very little phycoerythrin, and may APPEAR green or BLUISH from the CHLOROPHYLL and other pigments present in them.

37.

Plant with weak stem such as cucumber shows which tropoism

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be any PLANT their shoots(STEMS)are positively phototrophic and ROOTS are negatively phototrophic.so the stems of weak plants such as CUCUMBER SHOWS phototrophism

38.

What are the differences between the deficiency diseases of vitamin B11 and vitamin B12?

Answer» GET some IDEAS from this CHART....
39.

Explain gap junction in epithelial tissue

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ali SISTER here is the ANSWER hope it helps U PLE MARK AS BRAINLIEST

40.

what is a reflex action .give an example and explain the components of reflex Arc with the help of a diagram.

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action is a immediate involuntary RESPONSE to a stimuli.eg: blinking of eye when a DUST particle enters      RETRIEVING of the hand on touching a hot objectthe path of an reflex arc is:receptor---sensory neuron---dorsal root ganglion---ASSOCIATION neuron---MOTOR neuron---effector

41.

Suppose skeletal muscles are devoid oc lactate dehydrogenase could it carry out strenuous physical activity-

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or strenuous EXERCISE atp is NEEDED which is provided by LACTATE dehydrogenase by glycolysis HOPE this helps

42.

What is androcium and her process?explain?

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ATE HERE'S YOUR ANSWER>>An androecium is the THIRD whorl of most flowers. It is MADE up of male reproductive units called stamens. A STAMEN has a long stalk called a filament. At the top of the filament is a cluster of microsporangia called the ANTHER. Microsporangia PRODUCE microspores called pollen grains, which contain sperm cells.HOPE IT HELPSPLZ MRK AS BRAINLIST

43.

Which common plant part has been transformed into the different modification

Answer» GENES are the plani PART that are tranafreed COMMONLY into the DIFFERENT MODIFICATIONS
44.

Name the hormone that regulates the basal metabolic rate

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hormones KNOWN to be tyrosine REGULATE the basic METABOLIC rate

45.

Plant waste given out in the form of thick fluid is called as

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the THICK FLUID

46.

Nae the organism which connect between retile and birds

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pteryx looks LIKE a bird. It has wings like birds. However, its teeth and tail are like those of REPTILES. Archaeopteryx is, therefore, CONSIDERED as a CONNECTING link between reptiles and birds, thereby SUGGESTING that birds have evolved from reptiles.

47.

Preparation of soyabean milk and its comparison with natural milk with respect to curd formation ,effect of temperature ,taste etc

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is trueBecause when curd is added to MILK it will convert into curd by the EFFECT of humidity

48.

The reproductive life of a woman lasts from menarche to menopause. Justify the statement

Answer» STARTS with MENARCHE at the AGE of 14 and ENDS around50
49.

List down three differences between aerobic and anaerobic respiration

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...HERE IS YOUR ANSWER...:-).1.AEROBIC RESPIRATION = Release of energy from FOOD in the presence of OXYGEN is CALLES aerobic respiration..2.ANAEROBIC RESPIRATION = Release of energy from food in the absence of oxygen is called anaerobic resporation..HOPE THIS MAY HELP YOU..IF YOU SATIESFIED ..PLZ MARK MY ANSWER AS BRAINLIST..

50.

In which breeding method plant interaction is important?

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reeding can be accomplished through many DIFFERENT techniques RANGING from simply selecting plants with desirable characteristics for PROPAGATION, to methods that make use of knowledge of GENETICS and chromosomes, to more complex molecular techniques (see cultigen and cultivar).