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What is gm crops?explain with examples |
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Answer» modification (GM) technology allows the transfer of genes for specific traits between species using laboratory TECHNIQUES. ... Corn, soybeans, and COTTON are the THREE largest acreage GM crops. GM crops grown in COLORADO include corn, alfalfa, sugar beet, soybeans, and canola. |
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Describe briefly the digestive system in human beings |
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Answer» an digestive system consists of the gastrointestinal tract PLUS the ACCESSORY ORGANS of digestion (the TONGUE, SALIVARY glands, pancreas, liver, and gallbladder). Digestion involves the breakdown of food into smaller and smaller components, until they can be absorbed and assimilated into the body. HOPE IT WILL HELP U |
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Could Earth's first atmosphere have supported the lives of humans and other living things of today? |
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Answer» t first the Earth which was formed to due Big Bang (as predicted according to scientists), there were lots of Radiations and Radioactivies in the atmosphere. This cannot in any WAY support human existence. It caused major mutations in the algae which started to grow at that time. And these mutations were such that they led to the evolution of complex living organisms from them. SLOWLY due to Earth's appreciable DISTANCE from the Sun, the Earth cooled down and gradually the radioactivity decreased up-to a considerable extent and this led to an atmosphere favourable for HUMANS to survive. Even if for a moment we think that human were just spontaneously present at that time then, no would have Survived because of serious radiations.Thanks.Hope this helps you..!! |
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About impurities in milk impotant points |
| Answer» TIMES have MIXED WATER in it and some times HAIR of the COW | |
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Penguine have webbed feet which adaptation appropriate for it |
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Answer» s live in Polar regions as it is suitable to them. For their survival they feed on FISHES found in those lakes of Polar regions. For this they need to develop in those lakes and their Webbed Feet HELP them to swim quickly. They ALSO need to protect themselves from the AQUATIC Animals which could harm them and so they need to swim Quickly which is favoured by their Webbed Feet. Thanks. Hope this HELPS you..!! |
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List any four dietary consideration should be kept in mind while planning meals for preschool child, pregnent women and adolescence |
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Answer» hould be CLEANED before cooking.the VEGETABLES should be cleaned well.the vegetables should be CORRECTLY heated.nutrients FOOD should be TAKEN. |
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Randles-sevcik equation diffusion coefficient for uric acid |
| Answer» ASKING the COEFFICIENT of EQUATION DIFFUSION for uric ACID. | |
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How can you saw that adolescence is important for us |
| Answer» MPORTANT because | |
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In multicellular organisms, life begins as a single cell until ___________ occurs, causing growth. |
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Answer» icellular organisms, LIFE begins as a single cell until Fertilization occurs, causing growth. There are 2 gametes - Female (egg/OVUM) and MALE (sperm). When the sperm meets ovum, fertilization takes place and a zygote is formed. After this the growth starts resulting in embryo then foetus then a multicellular organism. Thanks.Hope this helps you..!! |
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Methods of artificial insemination and embryotransplant are mainly used for what |
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Answer» re mainly used when the copulation doesn't help in conception. Artificial Insemination is used when MALE SPERMS are less in NUMBER or are not able to REACH to the Ovum for FERTILIZATION. Embryotransplant is used for the same purpose i.e., when fertilization doesn't take place. Thanks.Hope this helps you..!! |
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Evaluate the role of leaves in transpiration of plants |
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Answer» are main source of Transpiration, more important than cuticles and lenticels. These Stomata are present in excess on LEAVES and therefore, INCREASING transpiration through leaves. Another important role of leaves is that when excess transpiration takes place, they get curled or wilted which PREVENTS further more transpiration through them. Sometimes, they ALSO she'd to prevent it. In desert plants, the leaves are reduced to spines which again prevent loss of water through transpiration in extreme conditions and KEEP the plant hydrated. Thanks. Hope this helps you..! |
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Reticulte and parallel venatoin are the characteristic feature of which kind of a leaf ? Identify it |
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Answer» ate!!♥️Here's the answer to the question-Reticulate venation is the characteristic FEATURE of dicots.Parallel venation is the characteristic feature of monocots.Hope this answer helps you.. ^_^Plzz MARK as brainliest ❣️You can FOLLOW me if you wish to do so :P |
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Name two organ system which provide control and coordination in animals |
| Answer» SYSTEM and ENDOCRINE system.....MARK it as BRAINLIST | |
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Name thre diseases caused by protozans mention their casual organisms |
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Answer» iseases CAUSED by prorozoans are-a) MALARIA by MOSQUITO's HISTAMINE |
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Process of microbial production of glutamic acid. |
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Answer» mic acid is one of the major AMINO acids that is present in a wide variety of foods. It is mainly used as a food additive and flavor enhancer in the form of sodium salt. Corynebacterium glutamicum (C. glutamicum) is one of the major ORGANISMS widely used for glutamic acid production. Methods The study was dealing with immobilization of C. glutamicum and mixed culture of C. glutamicum and Pseudomonas reptilivora (P. reptilivora) for L-glutamic acid production using submerged fermentation. 2, 3 and 5% sodium alginate concentrations were used for production and reusability of immobilized cells for 5 more trials. Results The results revealed that 2% sodium alginate concentration produced the highest yield (13.026±0.247 g/l by C. glutamicum and 16.026±0.475 g/l by mixed immobilized culture). Moreover, reusability of immobilized cells was evaluated in 2% concentration with 5 more trials. However, when the number of cycles increased, the production of L-glutamic acid decreased. Conclusion Production of glutamic acid using optimized medium minimizes the time NEEDED for designing the medium composition. It also minimizes external contamination. Glutamic acid production gradually decreased due to multiple uses of beads and consequently it reduces the shelf life |
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What is mixed cropping how does he help for the farmer |
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Answer» ƴ ɭ០⩔៩ɭƴ ⨏Ʀɨ៩⩎ᖱ❤ɎØɄⱤ ₳₦₴₩ɆⱤ ✌míхєd fαrmíng ís αn αgrículturαl sчstєm ín whích α fαrmєr cσnducts díffєrєnt αgrículturαl prαctícє tσgєthєr, such αs cαsh crσps αnd lívєstσck. thє αím ís tσ íncrєαsє íncσmє thrσugh díffєrєnt sσurcєs αnd tσ cσmplєmєnt lαnd αnd lαвσur dєmαnds αcrσss thє чєαr.ⅅᝪℕ'ᝨ ℱᝪℛℊℰᝨ ᝨᝪ ℳᗅℛK ℬℛᗅⅈℕℒⅈՏᝨ⚽ |
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One of the common symptoms observed in people infected with dengue fever is |
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Answer» ◕ ‿ ◕✿Dengue FEVER is a mosquito-borne tropical disease caused by the dengue virus. SYMPTOMS typically begin three to fourteen days after infection. This may include a high fever, HEADACHE, vomiting, muscle and joint pains, and a characteristic skin rash.With love...... ASTHA ❤nd don't forget to mark brainlist ⚽ |
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Notes on physiology of specialization of pathogen from biology discussion |
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Answer» cussion of BIOLOGY |
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Perturbation theory of positive semigroups and applications |
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Answer» ations of Positive Semigroups with Applications is a self-contained introduction to semigroup THEORY with emphasis on positive semigroups on Banach lattices and perturbation techniques. The first part of the book, which should be regarded as an extended REFERENCE section, presents a survey of the results from functional ANALYSIS, the theory of positive operators and the theory of semigroups that are needed for the second, applied part of the book; WORKED examples are provided to help absorb the theoretical material. The second part then DEALS with the application of the developed theory to a variety of problems ranging from the classical birth-and-death type problems of population dynamics, through fragmentation models in both conservative and mass loss regimes, to kinetic models. |
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Process of digestion means steps of digestion mmmmm ingestion, digestion..... right? |
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Answer» ey mate__________Here is your answer____The mouth is the beginning of the digestive TRACT. In fact, DIGESTION STARTS here as soon as you take the first bite of a meal. Chewing breaks the FOOD into pieces that are more easilydigested, while SALIVA mixes with food to begin the process of breaking it down into a form your body can absorb and use.I hope it helps u:) |
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Why botany and zoology are called two sisters? |
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Answer» describes about the PLANTS. ZOOLOGY DISCUSS about the body STRUCTURE of a MAN . |
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Loss of water from the aerial parts of the plants in the proposition |
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Answer» = 60 to 90%cuticular=3to 10%lenticular=0.1%bark=1%hope this helps u , MARK me as BRAINLIEST |
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Give reason Platypus and echidna lay eggs but considered in mammals why |
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Answer» s and echidina lay EGGS but they have MAMMARY glands to PRODUCE milk.they are poorly. designed. |
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Give the give reason Platypus and and echidnas the legs but considered in mammals |
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Answer» oorly DESIGNED |
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List 2 chqractersticks, each of roughage and concentrate in relation |
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Answer» e;-USED to identify a carbohydrate contained in many different types of foods.EG:HAY,LEGUMESconcentrate;-a FORM of SUBSTANCE which have the majority of its base component(in CASE of LIQUID)removed. |
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The number of produceer are maximum in which ecosystem |
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Write a note on sarcimere of striated muscle fibre |
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Answer» traction of a striated MUSCLE fiber OCCURS as the sarcomeres, linearly arranged within myofibrils, shorten as myosin heads pull on the actin filaments. The REGION where thick and thin filaments overlap has a dense appearance, as there is little space between the filaments. |
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It is not uncommon for seeing the prey outstanding the predator |
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Answer» the MEANING of this QUESTION. I can't UNDERSTAND |
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Gov.of the India raised the marriageable age of female is 18and male is 21 suggest the two more measure adopted by gov for this purpose |
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Plot a graph of the population of Asian country showing demographic changes |
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Answer» the largest and most populous of earth's continents and its located in both the northern and eastern hemispheres. Asia comprises a full 30% of the world's land area with 60% of the world's current population. It also has the highest growth rate today, and its population almost quadrupled during the 20th century. The estimated population for Asia in 2016 is 4.4 billion. Asia comprises the eastern 4/5 of Eurasia, bounded by the Pacific Ocean on the east, the Indian Ocean on the south and the Arctic Ocean on the north. There are a total of 50 countries in Asia. In 2016, the population of Asia is estimated at 4,434,846,235. Russia is excluded from Asia's population, although there are about 40 MILLION Russians who live in Asia, or east of the Ural Mountains. Asia has the two most populous countries in its borders: China and India. China is CURRENTLY the most populous country on earth with an estimated population in 2016 of 1,377,124,512. It accounts for 31.69% of Asia's total population and over 18% of the world's population. India is not too far behind with an estimated population of 1,285,800,000, accounting for 29.36% of the continent's population amd 17.5% of the world's population. It's estimated that India's population will surpass China's by 2022, when each country will have a population of about 1.45 billion people. The top 10 most populous countries in Asia are: China, 1.37 billion India, 1.299 billion Indonesia, 255.46 million Pakistan, 191.78 million Bangladesh, 158.76 million Japan, 126.89 million The Philippines, 102.96 million Vietnam, 91.81 million Iran, 78.77 million TURKEY, 78.21 million Least Populous Countries The least populous country in Asia is Maldives, with an estimated population of 345,000. Maldives is also one of the smallest countries on earth with just 298 square kilometers (115 square miles) of area, 99% of which is water. This tiny country has a population density of 1,065 people per square kilometer (2,758/square mile), which makes it the 12th most densely populated country on earth. Following behind Maldives is Brunei, the 50th least populous country in Asia with an estimated 2016 population of 421,000. Located in Southeast Asia, Brunei is surrounded by Sarawak, Malaysia, and it's divided into two parts. It's the only sovereign state fully on the island of Borneo, and one of the richest countries due to its natural gas and petroleum fields with a public debt tha remains below 3%. The ten least populous countries in Asia include: Maldives, 345,000 Brunei, 421,000 Macau, 641,000 Bhutan, 760,000 Timor-Leste, 1.24 million Bahrain, 1.78 million Qatar, 2.11 million Armenia, 3 million Mongolia, 3.02 million Georgia, 3.73 million Comparison to Other Continents Asia is the most populous continent, which the second being Africa. Africa is the second largest and most populous continent with an estimated population in 2016 of 1.21 billion people. Africa has 30.2 million square kilometers (11.7 million square feet) of land, including islands, and its population accounts for 15% of the world's population. Following Africa is Europe, with a population in 2016 of 738 million, or 11% of the world's total population. Europe accounts for only 2% of the earth's surface and 6.8% of its land area, and it's the second-smallest continent. Russia takes up 40% of the continent's area, while Asia's LANDMASS is much greater with a higher population density. Europe has approximately 134 people per square mile, compared to 203/square mile in Asia. Asia beats all other continents in terms of not only space but also population and population density. Asia's Population Growth Asia's growth rate is very high, quadrupling in the last century. Given its wealth of resources and ecological and biological variety, it's in the perfect position to support this growth as well. UNFORTUNATELY, Asia's rapid growth and fast economic development is threatening its limited resources through quick expansion, destruction of natural habits and urbanization. It's predicted that Asia's population will continue to grow for quite some time, which will continue to strain its resources. Based on current estimates, it's projected that national populations will grow in every country of Asia with the exception of Japan and Kazakhstan through 2050. Some countries, including Afghanistan, Nepal and Pakistan, will double in population during this time while India, Vietnam, Malaysia and other countries will see especially high growth rates. Unfortunately, it's currently projected that the countries which will grow the fastest are the ones with the lowest income in the world, and these countries will be the least capable of handling the extra stress on resources. Countries in Asia by Population List of Capitals in Asia % of World Pop61.13% Density 102.85 How Many People Live in Asia? 4,584,807,072 |
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A new organism is found at the botto of the ocean. What elements will be found? |
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Answer» rganism is DISCOVERED at the bottom of the ocean. A SCIENTIST is determining the composition of elements FOUND in the tissues of the organism. Which elements will most LIKELY be found? A. carbon, hydrogen,NITROGEN, and oxygen |
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Inner wall of ovary on peripheral part is which placentation |
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Answer» e PLACENTA is AXIAL and the ovules are attached to it in a multilocular ovary, the placentaion is SAID to be axile, as in china rose, TOMATO and lemon. In parietal placentation, the ovules develop on the inner wall of the ovary or on peripheral part. |
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Biology The excretory system Given below is a false statement . Rewrite the statements by changing a single word only. Harmful ammonium compounds formed during the metabolism in the cell a broken down to form urea in the Kidney |
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Answer» ammonium compounds FORMED during the METABOLISM in the CELL is broken down to form UREA in the |
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The equations summarize the process of fertilization. Which equation represents fertilization |
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Answer» o things happen. For seed to be FORMED, there needs to be functional cell that can grow into a new plant which is CREATED by haploid + haploid, and another group of cells need to be formed which are RICH in food and protein, and they are formed by haploid + diploid |
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Name the scientific term for science of heredity and evolution. |
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Answer» s.Hope it HELPS |
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Importance of emasculation in hybridisation in agriculture |
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Answer» ation is the process of removing anthers from BISEXUAL flowers without affecting the female reproductive part (pistil), which is used in VARIOUS plant hybridization techniques. ... This ensures that the flower is POLLINATED by POLLEN grains obtained from DESIRABLE varieties only.Thank uMark as brainlyest |
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It is said that colour of Taj MAHAL is getting discolored. Is it due to pollution? |
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Answer» is true that COLOUR of Taj Mahal is getting discoloured due to pollution as near Taj Mahal there are many of factories which PRODUCE lot of air pollution which result in fadding the colour of Taj Mahal also the pollution is MAIN cause due to dirty particles in air , its adversely effect the BEAUTIFUL Taj Mahal hope so this answer will help you |
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Name the activities under jurisdiction of cyber crime laws plz plz plz ans fast |
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Answer» aws of IndiaIn Simple way we can say that cyber crime is unlawful acts wherein the computer is either a tool or a target or both. Cyber crimes can involve criminal activities that are traditional in nature, such as theft, fraud, forgery, defamation and mischief, all of which are subject to the Indian Penal Code. The abuse of computers has also given birth to a gamut of new age crimes that are addressed by the Information Technology Act, 2000.We can categorize Cyber crimes in two waysThe Computer as a Target :-USING a computer to attack other computers.e.g. Hacking,Virus/Worm attacks,DOS attack etc.The computer as a weapon :-using a computer to commit real world crimes.e.g. Cyber Terrorism, IPR violations,Credit card frauds,EFT frauds, Pornography etc.Cyber law (also referred to as cyberlaw) is a term used to describe the legal issues related to use of COMMUNICATIONS technology, particularly "cyberspace", i.e. the Internet. It is less a distinct field of law in the way that property or contract are as it is an intersection of many legal fields, including intellectual property, privacy, freedom of expression, and jurisdiction. In essence, cyber law is an attempt to integrate the challenges presented by human activity on the Internet with legacy system of laws applicable to the physical world.Cyber Law in INDIAWhy Cyberlaw in India ?When Internet was developed, the founding fathers of Internet hardly had any inclination that Internet could transform itself into an all pervading REVOLUTION which could be misused for criminal activities and which required..... regulation. Today, there are many disturbing things happening in cyberspace. Due to the anonymous nature of the Internet, it is possible to engage into a variety of criminal activities with impunity and people with intelligence, have been grossly misusing this aspect of the Internet to perpetuate criminal activities in cyberspace. Hence the NEED for Cyberlaws in India.PLEASE please mark me brainlist... |
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What is the persistence of hearing of normal human ear |
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Answer» s is your ANSWER |
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Explain how DNA sequencing can be used to measure the genetic variation of birds |
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Answer» NA sequences from a standardized region of the genome provide a DNA barcode for identifying species. Compiling a public library of DNA barcodes linked to named specimens could provide a new master key for identifying species, one whose power will rise with increased taxon coverage and with faster, cheaper sequencing. Recent work suggests that sequence diversity in a 648-bp region of the mitochondrial gene, cytochrome coxidase I (COI), might serve as a DNA barcode for the identification of animal species. This STUDY tested the effectiveness of a COI barcode in discriminating bird species, one of the largest and best-studied VERTEBRATE groups. We determined COI barcodes for 260 species of North American birds and found that distinguishing species was generally straightforward. All species had a different COI barcode(s), and the differences between closely related species were, on average, 18 times higher than the differences within species. Our results identified four PROBABLE new species of North American birds, suggesting that a global survey will lead to the recognition of many additional bird species. The finding of large COI sequence differences between, as compared to small differences within, species confirms the effectiveness of COI barcodes for the identification of bird species. This result plus those from other groups of animals imply that a standard screening threshold of sequence difference (10× average intraspecific difference) could speed the discovery of new animal species. The growing evidence for the effectiveness of DNA barcodes as a basis for species identification SUPPORTS an international exercise that has recently begun to ASSEMBLE a comprehensive library of COI sequences linked to named specimens. |
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Is nephron structure more important for board exam? |
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Answer» is important U can practice other diagrams of life processes and CONTROL and COORDINATION as wellIt WOULD help you |
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Why are some people adviced to reduce sugar in their diet |
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Answer» ods in these GROUPS naturally contain sugars, such as fruit or milk. ... A healthful diet can include both types of food. When you cut calories, NUTRITIONISTS advise foods lower in fat and sugars most of the TIME. This HELPS ensure an adequate intake of essential nutrients |
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Why are some people adviced to reduce sugar in their diet?? |
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Answer» ople are advice to reduce sugar level in their DEIT as high sugar level leads to many HARMFUL and CHRONIC diseases Such as * diabetes * heart diseasesAnd ALSO result in high blood pressure... |
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We all have heard of aerated drinks ( drinks containing carbon dioxide) Now, When we are setting up an aquarium, we fit a aerator to provide oxygen. My question is that in the first case ‘aerated’ word is used in context to CO2 whereas in second case it is used in context to oxygen. So, what does it mean?? Please help♥️♥️ |
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Medically important Fungi: Zygomycota, Basidiomycota and Ascomycota. Differentiate the characteristics of these phyla of Fungi based on the following items: i. Growth characteristics ii. Asexual spores types iii. Example of human pathogen iv.Habitat |
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Answer» gdom Fungi contains five major phyla that were established according to their MODE of sexual reproduction or using molecular data. Polyphyletic, unrelated fungi that reproduce without a sexual cycle are placed for convenience in a sixth group called a “form phylum.” Not all mycologists agree with this scheme. Rapid advances in molecular biology and the sequencing of 18S rRNA (a part of RNA) continue to show new and different relationships between the various categories of fungi.The five true phyla of fungi are the Chytridiomycota (Chytrids), the Zygomycota (conjugated fungi), the Ascomycota (sac fungi), the Basidiomycota (club fungi) and the recently described Phylum Glomeromycota. The Deuteromycota is an informal group of unrelated fungi that all SHARE a common character – they use strictly asexual reproduction.Note: “-mycota” is used to designate a phylum while “-mycetes” formally denotes a class or is used informally to refer to all members of the phylum.1. Characteristics of Plants Growth:Growth is the MANIFESTATION of life. All organisms, the simplest as well as the most intricate, are slowly changing the whole time they are alive. They transform material into more of themselves.From such ingredients as minerals, proteins, carbohydrates, fats, vitamins, hormones etc., organisms form additional protoplasm. The formation of protoplasm is called assimilation.2. Most fungi are terrestrial, growing as hyphae and producing thick‐walled nonmotile spores. Asexual sporesinclude sporangiospores and conidia, whereas sexual spores include zygospores, ascospores and basidiospores.3. A human pathogen is capable of causing illness in humans. Commonexamples of pathogenic organisms include specific strains of bacteria like Salmonella, Listeria and E. coli, and viruses such as Cryptosporidium.4. In ecology, a habitat is the type of natural environment in which a particular species of ORGANISM lives. It is characterized by both physical and biological features. A species' habitat is those PLACES where it can find food, shelter, protection and mates for reproduction.I hope this answer is helpful to u...❤❤❤Keep Asking... ✌️✌️✌️✨✨✨If help u. Mark my answer as brainliest✨✨✨❤️❤️❤️Thank You❤️❤️❤️. |
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