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Why we use Stromal tissue in both thyroid and testis? |
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Answer» lar cells (also CALLED thyroid epithelial cells or thyrocytes) are cells in the thyroid gland that are responsible for the PRODUCTION and secretion of thyroid HORMONES thyroxine(T4) and triiodothyronine (T3).Follicular cellSection of thyroid gland of sheep. X 160. ("Cubical epithelium" labeled at center left.)DetailsSystemEndocrine systemLocationThyroid glandFunctionproduction and secretion of thyroid hormones thyroxine(T4) and triiodothyronine (T3).IdentifiersTHH3.08.02.4.00007 |
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What questions would you pose to doctor about good food habits |
| Answer» ASK do you FOLLOW GOOD FOOD HABITS | |
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The name of phobias with what they mean:fear of closed space |
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Answer» trophobia is the fear of having no escape, and being closed into a SMALL SPACE. It is typically classified as an anxiety disorder and often times results in a RATHER severe PANIC attack. It is also confused sometimes with Cleithrophobia (the fear of being trapped). |
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Biological diversity linked with chemical diversity is studied as one of the wealthy origin of bioprospecting which leads to the exploration of some most significant bioactive molecules (ramesha b.T.). |
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Answer» rsity is the biological capital of the planet Earth and forms the foundation upon which the human civilization is built. The success of a nation depends upon the capability of her people to convert the biodiversity and other natural RESOURCES into wealth in an ecologically sound and economically rewarding and sustainable manner with the intervention of science and technology. The intrinsic potential of biodiversity as a key resource for developing novel value ADDED products for food, medicine, cosmetics and other natural products of COMMERCIAL importance have now been increasingly realized. The unknown potential of genetic diversity found in the biological organisms represents a never-ending biological frontier of intrinsic value. Genetic diversity will enable breeders to tailor crops to meet the ever-changing demands or needs and aspirations of humans as well as enabling to adapt to the changing climatic or other environmental conditions. The genetic resources are primarily used as source of valuable genes, chemicals, drugs, pharmaceuticals, natural dye, gum, resins, enzymes and proteins of great industrial value. Knowledge based, value added product development and its commercialization has become one of the fastest economic activities in the world. The liberalization of the global trade practice and other economic reforms evolving currently with the emergence of the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity (UN-CBD) and the World Trade Organization (WTO) requires a deeper study and understanding, especially in the light of the latest path breaking achievements in science and technology particularly in areas LIKE Information Technology (IT), Biotechnology (BT), Herbal technology (HT), and Nano-biotechnology (NBT). According to Mashellar) “twenty first century will be the century of knowledge” and “a nations ability to convert knowledge into wealth and social good through the process of innovation will determine its future”. A new thinking centered on the concept of ‘knowledge engineering’ for building future ‘knowledge industries’ is now getting greater attention and acceptance in the world over. Conversion of biodiversity and the associated traditional knowledge system (TKS) into value added globally competitive commercial products with appropriate safeguards for Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) protection are some of the key strategies for achieving economic prosperity and well being for the people of nations like India. |
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What are the economic importance of saprophytes ? |
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Answer» ophytes play an important role in SOIL biology. They break down DEAD and decaying organic matter into simple substances that can be TAKEN up and recycled by plants. ... Saprophytic fungi use enzymes to decompose biologic MATERIAL. Parasitic fungi destroy bacteria and other pathogens.Hope this is helpfulMark as brainlyest.. |
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Notched area of kidney |
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Answer» s the ANSWER |
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Write the difference between vegetative propagation &spore formation |
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Answer» re, here is your answerVegetative propagation and spore formation are two TYPES of asexual reproduction in plants. ... The key difference between vegetative propagation and spore formation is that vegetative propagation is carried out by vegetative PARTS of the parent while spore formation is done by spores PRODUCED by the parent.Hope i can HELP you in future too. |
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Many species have embryos that look similar to one another and develop similar structures. Refer to the picture above. During the first stage of embryonic development for each species, what type of evolution could you conclude about the relatedness of the organisms? |
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Answer» dy of embryos is CALLED EMBRYOGENESIS. This shows that EVERY organism which has some similarity between it's embryo will have a same/common ancestor. This MEANS that the are related to each other. |
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If both parents are career of Sickle Cell anaemia then what's the ratio of progeny |
| Answer» UR ans1/4th or 0.25 will be the ratio.Thnx | |
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Vidhuthuni podupu chayalani slogans in telugu |
| Answer» FEEL that the only new year Delhi police and fire other hand than a the world a to better THINGS use of the best course of the JUSTICE department secretary to and from fro the a to z lot to me do it all again tomorrow and morning and the then prime ACCUSED ministerial the a world lot to do me PROUD the best a the to do say be so proud good night e | |
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List down three human activities that leads to water pollution |
| Answer» E !!Throwing WASTE in rivers ....Throwing INDUSTRIAL acids in river ....Using harmful FERTILIZERS ....Hope this HELPS you Thanqu | |
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the capacity of a bucket of frustum shape is 28,490l radii of its upper and lower surfaces are 28cm and 21cm respectively then find out height of bucket |
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Answer» VWVWVAKJWGHWRAHGRUGUEHurhaguhguaherungreuvneyvryheurhuerhurehfr |
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In vitro fertilization is still applied in this 21st century |
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Stay any 4 effect of radioactive pollution |
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Answer» auses irreversible GENETIC mutations CONTINUED in the upcoming generation.2. Causes BURNS and skin CANCERS DUE to close contact.3. Causes bone cancer which is fatal.4. Health problems like haemorrhagic, thyroid cancer. |
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Explain differentiation,dedifferentiation and re differentiation. |
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Answer» he interesting PHENOMENON showed by plants.The living differentiated CELLS have lost the capacity to divide but can REGAIN the capacity of division under certain conditions this phenomenon is termed as dedifferentiation.For example formation of interfascicular cambium.The differentiated cells can once again LOSE the capacity to divide and mature to perform specific functions.This is called Re differentiation |
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Describe thevat vale of ( a) disulfide bond (b ) phospho di ester bond |
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Substance that helps to stay healthy cells from becoming cancerous |
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Homy many parts of biology is divided |
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Answer» her of Biology. Renowned philosopher and scientist, Aristotle was regarded as the father of biology for CENTURIES. ...Main Branches of Biology. ...A THIRD FORM of Life. ...Domain EUKARYA: Plants, Animals and More. ...Domain BACTERIA: Friends and Foes. ...Domain Archaea: Living in Extremes. |
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Please tell!!!! I’ll mark the best answer as the brainliest..... Which of the following pair is analogous? Mark any one and tell the reason—1) potato and sweet potato2) pea tendril and spinach3) potato and pea tendril 4)sweet potato and spinach Please tell which one is ANALOGOUS and WHY?I’ll mark the best answer as the brainliest ♥️♥️ |
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Answer» logous is potato and SWEET potato.----Because----Potato and sweet potato also show similar CHARACTERISTICS, but have different origins. Potato is a MODIFIED stem MEANT for storage of FOOD. Sweet potato is a modified root also meant for the storage of food, so they are analogous. |
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Why don't our body never suffers from fat deficiency |
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Answer» YOUR ANSWER OUR BODY NEVER SUFFER FROM FAT DEFICIENCY BECAUSE OF CARBOHYDRATE AND PROTEINS ARE CONVERTED INTO FAT WHICH ARE STORED IN THE BODY..《《《 HOPE ITS HELPFUL》》》♡♡♡☆ MARK AS BRAINLIEST PLZ☆♡♡♡ |
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What is tricodesmium erythriam |
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Answer» This is a prolific NITROGEN-fixing species of bacteria that fixes approximately half of the nitrogen in the food chain of the ocean. Unlike other bacteria, it can also photosynthesize. This is a COLONIAL species that forms long filaments. Some of the bacteria in the colony fix the nitrogen, and OTHERS are specialized for photosynthesis. However, the two processes must be done with two of them, because the oxygen byproduct that results from photosynthesis would interfere with the nitrogen-fixing process, so they must be done in separate cells.Discoloration of the Red SeaThis species can also literally turn the Red Sea a red color that can be seen from outer space. The cause of this is unknown, but most scientists believe that a species of bacteria of the TRICHODESMIUM genus, most likely this species, is the cause.HOPE THIS HELPS YOU.... if you like it mark me as BRAINLIST.... |
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What is acceptor of ps1 in cyclic photophosphorylation |
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Answer» s the DIAGRAM of cyclic photophosphorylation. I wasn't able to clearly MAKE out what you wanted. So, I have attached this. Your ANSWER could be FNR (Ferrodoxine NADP Reductase enzyme). Hope this helps you..!! |
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What gets rid of cell waste by breaking it down by large molecules into smaller ones |
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Answer» e is a susidal or DIGESTIVE BAG which contains MANY digestive enzymes and these enzymes destroy the CELL waste by breaking large molecules into small molecules and finally digesting them. Thanks. HOPE this helps you..!! |
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Farmer remove few leavse of coconut tree in summer season suggest reason |
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write the common food chain. of a pond ecosystem is non biodegradable chemical enter into water then. which topical level will have highest level of that chemical. name the process involved? |
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Answer» ankton-Zooplankton-Small fish(GOLDFISH)-Fish eating bird(flamingos)/HumansThe highest concentration of chemicals will be present in the highest tropic LEVEL i.e human or bird.This process is KNOWN as biomagnification.Plzz MARK as brainliest!! |
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What are Cry genes? In which organisms are they present? Explain development of pest resistance in cotton plant. |
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Both downs syndrome and turners syndrome are examples of chromosomal disorders.cite the differnces between the two,at the chromosomal level |
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Answer» as one X EXTRA It has more female CHARACTERISTICS and MALE REPRODUCTIVE partsTurner's have one Y extraMore male characteristics and female reproductive PARTS |
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How does biological fixation of nitrogen occur in nature |
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Answer» n fixation The conversion of nitrogen gas (N2) into NITRATES and nitrites through atmospheric, industrial and biological PROCESSES is called nitrogen fixation. Atmospheric nitrogen MUST be PROCESSED, or "fixed", into a usable form to be taken up by plants. |
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Attenuating effects of ascorbic acid on cypermethrin induced histological and biochemical changes in developing brain of gallus domesticus |
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Answer» thrin [cyano-(3-phenoxyphenyl) methyl] 3-(2,2-dichloroethenyl)-2,2-dimethylcyclopropane-1-carboxylate), second generation, type-II, pyrethroid insecticide having cyano group which has broad spectrum uses in agricultural sector. Present study aimed to investigate biochemical and histological changes induced by cypermethrin and protective effect of vitamin C in embryonic brain of developing CHICK of Gallus domestius. Fertilized eggs were divided into four groups having 30 eggs each. Group A: served as control, Group B: as vehicle which was administered with distilled WATER by immersion method, Group C: treatment group; was treated with 25 MG/ml of cypermethrin via immersion method and Group D: recovery group; SUPPLEMENTED with 25 mg/ml of cypermethrin along with 100 mg of vitamin C by air sac method. At embryonic day 0 (ED 0), all the groups treated with requisite doses for 60 minutes. Eggs were recovered and cerebellum was excised and further processed for biochemical and histological changes on embryonic day 16 (ED 16). |
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A woman was chopping vegetables when she accidentally cut her finger. A few days later, she observed a brownish layer on the wound on her finger. Explain how the wound healed itself over time. Blood vessels dilate. Fibroblasts make collagen. There is an aggregation of platelets. Neutrophils consume the bacteria. The wound closes. Macrophages remove damaged tissue. ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ |
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Answer» wnish could is an upper covering which SHIELDS the BODY wherever it us cut The cells inside redivides and MULTIPLY this is how it is healedBrown cover is dried blood cellsPls MARK me brainliest |
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Seeing a dog chasing him, mohit gets stressed out and begins to run. Which hormone is responsible for this stress |
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Screening of bacteria and actinobacteria for antibiotic production |
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Answer» il samples and characterized them using molecular tools and screened their SECONDARY … tree based on ALMOST complete 16S rRNA GENE sequences showing relationships between … be expected to provide high quality biological material for antimicrobial screening to DETECT … |
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Similarities between hemichordata and cephalocordata |
| Answer» N difference between hemichordate and chordata the is that hemichordate contains an epidermal NERVOUS SYSTEM whereas chordata contains a CENTRAL nervous system. | |
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explain why we feel pain in the muscles when sudden extreme exercise is done or a person climbs to a higher altitude why this condition Resorts within few days |
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Answer» rcise of MAN is OXYGEN fully absorbed in ABNORMAL BODY so THAI body is pain |
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Suggest how the upper surface of th land plant would differ. |
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Answer» nthesis is the process of TRAPPING SUNLIGHT and converting the energy into chemical energy which is then provided as a food source.So the sunlight is trapped through chlorophylls. This is a pigment in the ORGANELLE called the chloroplast. The upper surface of the leaf is open to sunlight where the plants have more chloroplasts CONTAINING more chlorophylls to trap the most amount of sunlight.All these chlorophylls are green coloured and since there is an increased amount of chlorophylls in the upper surface than in the lower surface (to trap more and more sunlight), the upper surface appears to be greener than the lower surface. |
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पछीयो का हदय कितने कछीय हौता है |
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Answer» ल से ऑक्सीजन युक्त रक्त दाएं और बाएं महाधमनी साइनस में प्रवेश कर सकता है जो उनकी संबंधित कोरोनरी धमनियां बन जाते हैं। आमतौर पर, पक्षियों में दो कोरोनरी धमनियां होती हैं लेकिन संख्या में चार तक हो सकती हैं। |
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Write two advantages each of (1) charcoal overwood (2) biofas over fossil fules (3) harnessing wind energy |
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Answer» oal produces more heat It BURNS without smoke2 Biogas is excellent to PROVIDE manure It leaves no residue3 wind ENERGY is ENVIRONMENTAL friendlyNo recurring expensesPls mark BRAINLIEST |
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Role of peripheral nerves in reproductive processes |
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Answer» ipheral nervous system is critically involved in bone metabolism, osteogenesis, and bone remodeling. Nerve fibers of sympathetic and sensory origin innervate synovial tissue and subchondral bone of diathrodial joints. They modulate vascularization and matrix differentiation during endochondral ossification in embryonic limb development, indicating a distinct role in skeletal growth and limb regeneration processes. In pathophysiological situations, the innervation pattern of sympathetic and sensory nerve fibers is altered in adult JOINT TISSUES and bone. VARIOUS resident cell types of the musculoskeletal system express receptors for sensory and sympathetic neurotransmitters. Osteoblasts, osteoclasts, mesenchymal stem cells, synovial fibroblasts, and different types of chondrocytes produce distinct subtypes of adrenoceptors, receptors for vasointestinal peptide, for substance P and calcitonin gene-related peptide. Many of these cells even synthesize neuropeptides such as substance P and calcitonin gene-related peptide and are positive for tyrosine-hydroxylase, the rate-limiting enzyme for biosynthesis of catecholamines. Sensory and sympathetic neurotransmitters modulate osteo-chondrogenic differentiation of mesenchymal progenitor cells during endochondral ossification in limb development. In adults, sensory and sympathetic neurotransmitters are critical for bone regeneration after fracture and are involved in the pathology of inflammatory diseases as rheumatoid arthritis which manifests mainly in joints. Possibly, they might also play a role in pathogenesis of degenerative joint disorders, such as osteoarthritis. All together, accumulating data imply that sensory and sympathetic neurotransmitters have crucial TROPHIC effects which are critical for proper limb formation during embryonic skeletal growth. In adults, they modulate bone regeneration, bone remodeling, and articular cartilage homeostasis in addition to their CLASSIC neurological actions. |
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a three-arm, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study of the efficacy and safety of two trough-ranges of everolimus as adjunctive therapy in patients with tuberous sclerosis complex (tsc) who have refractory partial-onset seizures exist-3: examining everolimus in a study of tsc |
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At ground level, ozone is a harmful pollutant, but in the stratosphere it shields the earth from the most biologically harmful radiation |
| Answer» ND level, ozone is a harmful pollutant, but in the stratosphere it shields the EARTH from the most biologically harmful radiation emitted by the SUN, radiation in the ultraviolet band of the spectrum | |
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Centromere information |
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Answer» ome are FOUND inside of CELL. they are made of two centrioles.centrioles are microtubule RINGS. |
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Retromandibular vein and its relation to facial nerve |
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Answer» a digestive juice secreted by theliver. Although it does not contain any digestive enzymes, it plays animportant ROLE in the digestion of fats. ... These BREAK down large fat GLOBULES into smaller globules so that thepancreatic enzymes can easily act on them. |
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What is exocytosis ?? |
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Answer» ss by which the CONTENTS of a cell VACUOLE are released to the exterior through FUSION of the vacuole MEMBRANE with the cell membraneHOPE IT WILL HELP YOU |
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Suggest why the apparatus was covered in black paper. |
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What are the factors to be kept in mind while doing crop rotation |
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Answer» rtilityCrops should be of same typeAvailability of moistureStatus of NUTRIENT in the soilDuration of CROP- SHORT or longMarketing and processing facilities@SKB |
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What is membrane bio genesis which organelle leads to it |
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Answer» MATE ❤️❤️❤️ HERE IS UR ANSWER...Membrane biogenesis is the process which involves the SYNTHESIS of cellmembrane with the help of PROTEINS and lipids. Endoplasmic reticulum is RESPONSIBLE for the synthesis of thesemembranes. ... The endomembrane system includes DIFFERENT membranessuspended in the cytoplasm and the plasma membrane.HOPE THIS WILL HELP YOU ❤️ ❤️❤️STAY BLESSED ❤️ ❤️❤️ |
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