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1.

Explain the function of each part of flower below →petal₋ →stamen₋ →stalk₋ →stem₋

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2.

Soilmicroorganisms precaution​

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tion to being among the first organisms to begin decomposing RESIDUES in the soil, bacteria benefit PLANTS by INCREASING nutrient availability. For example, many bacteria dissolve PHOSPHORUS, MAKING it more available for plants to use.

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What are the 4 factors affecting photosynthesis?

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the four FACTOR affecting photosynthesis are :-1. light , one of the major factor affecting photosynthesis.2. carbon dioxide concentration, the ATMOSPHERE contains 0.03% of carbon dioxide admist other gases.3. TEMPERATURE4. Water5. Oxygen.

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Details about krill fishes​

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Explanation:Krill are small crustaceans of the ORDER Euphausiacea, and are found in all the WORLD's oceans. The name "krill" comes from the NORWEGIAN word krill, meaning "small fry of fish",[1] which is also often ATTRIBUTED to species of fish.Kingdom:AnimaliaPhylum:ArthropodaSubphylum:CrustaceaClass:MalacostracaSuperorder:EucaridaOrder:Euphausiacea.

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What is sanguivore..???​

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Any creature who CONSUME the blood from another LIVING or once living creature is known as sanguivore..HOPE it HELPS..Follow me..

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What is trichology.........??????​

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Explanthe branch of MEDICAL and COSMETIC study and practice concerned with the HAIR and scalp.ation:

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What is taxidermatology​

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taxidermatology is DEFINED as the process of PRESERVATION of SKIN of PRESERVED animals

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What is social hierarchy?? ​

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tion:Social STRATIFICATION is a KIND of social differentiation whereby members of society are grouped into socioeconomic STRATA, based upon their OCCUPATION and income, WEALTH and social status, or derived power

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What is apocrine sweat gland.​

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tion:A type of gland that is found in the skin, breast, eyelid, and EAR. Apocrine glands in the breast secrete FAT droplets into breast milk and those in the ear help form earwax. Apocrine glands in the skin and eyelid are SWEAT glands. ... Apocrine glands in the skin are SCENT glands, and their secretions USUALLY have an odor.

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What types of energy does the plant use to convert co2 + h2o into suger?

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rmula says that carbon dioxide + water molecules are combined with the ENERGY from sunlight to produce SUGAR and oxygen. The reactants in PHOTOSYNTHESIS (what is USED) are CO2,water and SUN. The plant gets water from the ground through its roots.

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Wht is rbc And wbc......??

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tion:The RBCs carry OXYGEN from the lungs. The WBCS HELP to fight infection, and platelets are PARTS of cells that the body uses for clotting. All blood cells are produced in the bone marrow. ... Red blood cells (RBCs), also known as ERYTHROCYTES, are by far the most abundant cells in the blood.

12.

NEET is compulsory for mbbs ?​

Answer» YES DEFINITELY COMPULSARY YR
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what is QUESTION

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E.Mayr was a --a) Geographer ,b)Biochemist ,c) Zoologist,d) Evolutionary biologist​

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anation:Ernst Walter Mayr ForMemRS (/ˈmaɪər/; 5 JULY 1904 – 3 February 2005)[1][2] was one of the 20th century's leading EVOLUTIONARY biologists. He was also a renowned taxonomist, tropical explorer, ornithologist, philosopher of BIOLOGY, and historian of science.[3] His work contributed to the conceptual revolution that led to the modern evolutionary synthesis of Mendelian genetics, SYSTEMATICS, and Darwinian evolution, and to the development of the biological species concept.

15.

What is the phyllotaxi of spinach

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What is mean by parent rockd​

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riend. Parent rocks are the ROCK or the source of rock fragment that makes up soil in parent material which may either be the bed rock or loose sediments TRANSPORTED elsewhere by the water, wind or ice. The surface rocks are exposed to the process of withering and suffers decay and DECOMPOSE in the process the rocks are converted into FINE grains and provide a base for the soil formation. I hope this answer find you helpful Thankyou so much friend for your POINTS

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If one microsproenziya has one microspore mother cell then find out the number of pollengarin produced from 10 flower of mustard​

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As the anther develops, the microspore MOTHER cells undergo MEIOSIS to produce four HAPLOID microspores, each of which develops into a pollen grain. At maturity the pollen grain is surrounded by a thickened, ELABORATE, many-layered CELL wall.

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What is milk set of teeth​

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Deciduous teeth, commonly known as MILK teeth, baby teeth and TEMPORARY teeth, are the first set of teeth in the growth DEVELOPMENT of humans and other diphyodont mammals.

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Who was heron??❗❗❗❗‼️‼️​

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heron was a GREAT MATHEMATICIAN by him we read herons FORMULA today

20.

_____________ bacteria help in digestion of food.a Penicillium notatum b. StreptomycescClostridiumd.Escherichia coli​

Answer» DIUM. hope it helps you and HI my ONES from google
21.

Write about transportation of food in plants​

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Phloem transports food MATERIALS from the leaves to different PARTS of the plant. The transportation of food in phloem is achieved by utilizing energy from ATP which helps in creating osmotic pressure that transport food from the area of HIGH concentration to LOW concentration.Plzz MARK as brainless..

22.

Lose of water in the form of vapour throw stomata is called​

Answer» TRANSPIRATION...........
23.

Smallest cell in human body??​

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L,THERE IS YOUR ANSWER...I have to say that is a great question! Because CELLS are not always the same there are a few contenders for the smallest CELL and here they are….. Sperm – this one is REALLY tiny is on average 3um-6um but it does have a flagellum (tail) is approximately 25um. The brain cells (Granule Cell of the Cerebellum) – different places have different sizes for this one so from 4um – 4.5um   And The red blood cell (RBC)– this is 4um-8um, but it does not have a nucleus which is the bit in your cells, which CONTAIN your genes so in some ways is not a complete cell!IF YOU LIKE IT THEN PLEASE MARK IT AS THE BRAINLIEST...

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What is paired ganglia​

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Parasympathetic ganglia are the autonomic ganglia of the parasympathetic nervous system. Most are small terminal ganglia or intramural ganglia, so named because they lie NEAR or within (respectively) the ORGANS they innervate. The EXCEPTIONS are the FOUR paired parasympathetic ganglia of the head and NECK.

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ExplaIn avanlanche effect.

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tion:Avalanche effect. ... In cryptography, the avalanche effect is the desirable PROPERTY of cryptographic algorithms, typically BLOCK ciphers and cryptographic hash functions, wherein if an INPUT is changed slightly (for example, flipping a single bit), the output changes significantly (e.g., half the output BITS flip).

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What is paramylum starch​

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a reserve CARBOHYDRATE that is found in VARIOUS protozoans and ALGAE and RESEMBLES starch.

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Wht is virus........??

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is a SMALL infectious agent that replicates only inside the LIVING cells of an organism. Viruses can infect all types of life FORMS, from ANIMALS and plants to microorganisms.

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What are antibiotics ?what precautions must be taken while taking antibiotics​

Answer» ANTIBIOTICS are FUNGAL carbon compounds which they can distroy PARASITES LIKE harmful bacteriaExplanation:1 don't priscribed own antibiotics.
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Porifera are acolamate...... Stlii they have central cavity,,,

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the central cavity called spongocoel is REQUIRED for digestion EVEN when they have incomplete digestive system

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Define intercalary meristematic tissue​

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this tissue is found at BASE of leavesfunction : it HELPS to increase the length between TWO NODES and ALSO increase the leaf formation

31.

Considering that we have four nucleotides A,G,C,T the number of base substitution that can occur in the amino acid codons​

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Ask ur QUESTION correctly mate and with proper DETAILS

32.

Define meristemetic tissue​

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the CELL of this tissue are not PERMANENT they have ability to CHANGE its number by cell division.

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Define tissue define tissue​

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a group of similar cells PERFORMING a SPECIFIC FUNCTION is CALLED tissue

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What are the properties of living organisms​

Answer» PROPERTIES of Life. All living ORGANISMS share several key characteristics or functions: order, sensitivity or RESPONSE to the environment, reproduction, GROWTH and development, regulation, HOMEOSTASIS, and energy processing. When viewed together, these characteristics serve to define life.....
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Name a tissue responsible for movement in our body​

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- MUSCULAR tissue and connective tissues.I hope its HELPS you MATE..............

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1.Compare the use of manure and fertilizers in maintaining soil fertility... answer in tabular form​

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What are cell organelles​

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A small organ-like structure present inside the cell is called a cell ORGANELLE. It has a particular structural MAKEUP and performs a specific FUNCTION. ... Double membrane-bound: Cell ORGANELLES like MITOCHONDRIA and chloroplast are double membrane-bound organelles. They are present only in a eukaryotic cell.

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What is setting ..........​

Answer» COMPLETE the SENTENCE PLEASE....
39.

How to sleep 8 hour in 6 hour explain..?​

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heavy breaths before sleep.2.Sleep when you feel to or when you are very tired.3.Dont DRINK a lot of WATER before bed.4.The ROOM temperature should me moderate.5.The Room must be dark enough.6.The Room should have SILENCE and no DISTURBANCES.

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What is method to prevent pregnancy explain ?​

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1) Barrier methods involves physical barrier which prevents COPULATION. Eg. Condoms2) HORMONAL imbalance involves intake of pills which prevents release of egg cell3) Surgical method involves EITHER blocking the Vas Defference or Fallopian TUB

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Demostration of different parts of one dicot plant​

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Plants can be broadly classified into flowering and non-flowering plants. Flowering plants are called as angiosperms while non- flowering plants are known as gymnosperms. Angiosperms are further classified based on the nature of the embryo in the seed into Monocotyledonous and Dicotyledonous plants.Dicots are plants that have seeds with two cotyledons and so are termed as dicotyledonous plants. Examples: Sunflower, MangoMonocots are plants that have seeds with one COTYLEDON and so they are called as monocotyledonous (monocot) plants. Example: Sugarcane, MaizeAnatomy of Dicotyledonous and Monocotyledonous PlantsBoth sets of plants differ structural features: Stems , leaves, flowers, and roots.Dicotyledonous Plants(Source: Plantlist)RootsThese plants have a tap root systemThey have two layers: the outermost epidermis which sometimes forms root hairs, the inner endodermis or the cortex.The epidermis consists of loosely packed cells whereas the endodermis has tightly packed cells.The central pith is inconspicuous.StemsStems are usually solidCambium is presentThe number of xylem and phloem are two to four and they are distinguished by a layer of parenchymatous cells called conjunctive tissue.Vascular bundles in the stem are fewer and arranged in circles or ringsPith is evident as is made up of palisade cellsBundle sheath absent around vascular bundlesPericycle is presentPhloem parenchyma and phloem FIBRES are presentLeavesThey have reticulate or net venationLeaves have a stalkThe mesophyll that contains chloroplasts is composed of spongy and parenchymatous cellsFlowers and seedsFlowers are usually pentamerous i.e the floral parts are present in numbers of fiveSeeds germination either hypogeal or epigeal.They have two cotyledonsThe pollen grains have three furrows or pores.Examples of dicotyledonous plants: Tomatoes, Cauliflower, beans, apples, potatoes, etcMonocotyledonous PlantsRootsThey have an adventitious root systemPith is large and conspicuousThe number of xylems is 6 or moreSecondary growth is absent in monocots due to an absence of cambiumStemNo cambium and so no secondary growth in stemStem usually hollowVascular bundles in the stem are scattered and numerousPhloem parenchyma is absentPith is absentVascular bundles are surrounded by a sclerenchymatous bundle sheathPericycle is absentLeavesThe leaves are sessile i.e it is directly attached to its base (without stalk)They have parallel venationMesophyll is not differentiated into spongy and palisade cellsFlowers and seedsSeed germination is hypogealThey have a single cotyledonFlowers are incomplete and trimerous(floral parts are in the number of threes)The pollen grains have a single furrow or poreExamples of monocotyledonous (monocot) plants: Maize, Corn, Grass, WheatUnderstanding the anatomy of these plants is useful from the horticultural and agricultural aspects. Choosing the RIGHT product for the right kind of plant is important. A herbicide or pesticide designed for a monocot might not help kill PESTS around a dicot. Due to the tap root system that is found in dicots, they can penetrate deeper into the soil compared to monocots who have a fibrous root system which cannot penetrate that deep.Learn more about the concept of Tissue System here in detail .Solved Example for YouQ: Which of the following are features of dicot plants(a) Taproot system (b) Fibrous root system(c) Two cotyledons (d) both a and cSol. (d) both a and cDicot plants have a taproot system, and seeds contain two cotyledons. The fibrous root system is found in monocots. So, the correct answer is (d) both a and cPrevious NextCustomize your course in 30 secondsWhich class are you in?Leave a Reply Subscribe BROWSEAnatomy of Flowering PlantsPlant TissuesTissue SYSTEMTHE FruitThe SeedSecondary GrowthStem: Functions, Structure, and TypesLeafInflorescenceFlowerAnatomy of Dicotyledonous and Monocotyledonous Plants

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Kingdom plantae Girton a maize plant does not increase over a period of time justify ​

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Girth of a MAIZE plant does not increase over a PERIOD of time.Justify=> Due to monocots.Monocots lack cambiumcambium is ESSENTIAL for secondery growthwhich is RESPONSIBLE for increase in grith

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What were the symptoms of black death

Answer» SYMPTOMS include swollen lymph nodes, which can be as large as CHICKEN eggs, in the GROIN, armpit or neck. They may be TENDER and warm. Others include fever, chills, headache, FATIGUE and muscle aches.Thank you.Explanation:
44.

What is tissue what is animal tissue what is plant tissue​

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tion:Tissue:- A group of cells which is meant to PERFORM a specific function is called tissue..Animal tissue:-In animal organs are made up of FOUR basic types of tissues epithelial tissue, connective tissue, muscle tissue and nerve tissue. These tissues have distinctive features and specific functions which combine to form FUNCTIONING organs.Plants tissues:-PLANT tissue is a collection of similar cells PERFORMING an organized function for the plant.

45.

Antibiotics and antibodies both definition and difference ​

Answer» ANTIBIOTICS:-Antibiotics include a range of powerful DRUGS that kill bacteria or slow their growth. ANTIBODIES:-a substance that the body produces in the blood to fight disease.DIFFERENCES:-Antibodies and antibiotics are differ in their mechanism of action: the WAY they kill PATHOGENS and fight off infection. Antibodies produced in B cells bind to specific factors, called antigens, found on the pathogen. Once an antibody binds an antigen, the antibody triggers an activation of the immune system. The antibody signals for immune system cells to engulf and digest the infectious invader, helping to neutralize the infection.Explanation:
46.

What is meant by biological classifaction​

Answer» BIOLOGICAL classification is the process by which SCIENTISTS group living ORGANISMS. Organisms are CLASSIFIED based on how similar they are. HISTORICALLY, similarity was determined by examining the physical characteristics of an organism but modern classification uses a variety of techniques including genetic analysis.
47.

Guys I just want to delete my account in brainl.pease tell me the process na yaar... ​

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why you want to delete your ACCOUNT from BRAINLY from GOING me then SETTING log out option click it

48.

Endangered species are​

Answer» BLUE Whale, Giant PANDA, SNOW LEOPARD,African Wild dog, Tiger
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1. What is cell? 2. State the key features of cell theory?3. Who saw cells first and when?4. Why is a cell membrane important to a cell?5. Name two organelles present in plant cell but not present in an animal cell?6. What do you mean by protoplasm?7. What are the building blocks of life? Why are they so called?8. Differentiate between unicellular and multicellular organisms?9. What is cell division? Why it is necessary?10. Write the functions of nucleus and chromosome?11. What is function of ribosomes?12. What are the differences between animal cell and plant cell?3. Why are cells of different shapes and sizes? Give suitable example?4. Why is lysosomes known as suicidal bag of the cell?5. Draw a diagram of animal cell and plant cell?​

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- its marathi LANGUAGE! But sorry i don't know marathi LANGUAGEAS i am not a marathian. Please convert it into English or Hindi by which i can understand your question and can answer it.I HOPE you understand....................STUDY well and take care of your healthOk mate, BYE bye