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1.

Can the chromosome become spirally twisted at any stage?​

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Actually CHROMOSOME is a final highly coiled stage .CHROMATIN convert into chromosomes through different stage by coiling.so i dont think that chromosomes can coiled furthur more. chromosome is a just a TEMPORARY word .... becz they are just seen during DIVISION.... otherwise in Nucleus genetic MATERIAL is present in the form of chromatin.Explanation:Thankuuuu

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Deficiency manifestations of vitamin c​

Answer» TION:SCURVY...............is CAUSED by its DEFECIENCY
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Iaa is not the only naturally occuring auxins. Give reason

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Indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) has now been identified in a GREAT variety of higher plants including the AVENA coleoptiles by using chromatographic, chemical and colourimetric methods, and is considered to be the only true natural auxin of the higher plants. EXPLANATION:

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Which if following is not an intrinsic factor in good spoilage

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Intrinsic FACTORS of FOOD spoilage are those inherent factors that are associated with the food and which in several WAYS affect the OVERALL physical and chemical COMPOSITION of the food.Explanation:

5.

Riya found peculiar plant on her visit to Himachal Pradesh What are the ways she can show it to her biology teacher and set information about it

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She can SHOW that how is this PLANT GROW in HIMACHAL PRADESH

6.

What is homeostasis and how does it works.

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Homeostasis is a natural process in our body that regulates our internal ENVIRONMENT to KEEP our body systems FUNCTIONING well. The body preserves BALANCING conditions or set point RANGES that protect our body from harm by using natural resources from within.Explanation:

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हाई स्कूल जीवविज्ञान3. कोशिकाभित्ति कहाँ पाई जाती है?4. कौन-से कोशिकांग सक्रिय श्वसन-स्थल हैं?5. किस कोशिकांग को आत्महत्या की थैली कहा जाता है?6. कोशिका के अंदर प्रोटीन-संश्लेषण कहाँ होता है?7. लवक कहाँ पाए जाते हैं?8. कोशिका के किन्हीं दो अंगकों के नाम लिखें जिसमें DNA पाया जाता9. भोजन का संपूर्ण ऑक्सीकरण किस कोशिकांग में होता है?10. कोशिकाभित्ति तथा कोशिकाझिल्ली में मूल अंतर क्या है?11. कोशिकाझिल्ली को चयनात्मक पारगम्य झिल्ली क्यों कहते हैं?12. क्या पादपकोशिका में सेंट्रोसोम पाया जाता है?13. गॉल्जी उपकरण कहाँ पाया जाता है?​

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ygnacio river has been the largest in HINDI and block in RECENT HISTORY and block of CH in hindi history and is the FIRST to have the most

8.

Define self during adolescence

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Adolescence is a period of LIFE in which the sense of 'SELF' CHANGES profoundly. Here, we review recent behavioural and neuroimaging studies on adolescent development of the self-concept. These studies have shown that adolescence is an important developmental period for the self and its supporting neural structures. Recent neuroimaging research has demonstrated that activity in brain regions associated with self-processing, including the medial prefrontal cortex, changes between early adolescence and adulthood. These studies indicate that neurocognitive development might CONTRIBUTE to behavioural PHENOMENA characteristic of adolescence, such as heightened self-consciousness and susceptibility to peer influence. We attempt to integrate this recent neurocognitive research on adolescence with findings from developmental and social psychology.

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8. Name two hormone which helps in parturition ?​

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Four of the major hormonal systems are active during labor and birth. These involve oxytocin, the hormone of love; endorphins, hormones of PLEASURE and TRANSCENDENCE; adrenaline and noradrenaline (epinephrine and norepinephrine), hormones of excitement; and prolactin, the mothering hormone. These systems are COMMON to all mammals and originate DEEP in our mammalian or middle BRAIN. - See more at: https://www.bellybelly.com.au/birth/ecstatic-birth-natures-hormonal-blueprint-for-labor/Explanation:

10.

Parallel venation occurs in :-(1) Liliaceae(2) Solanaceae(3) Malvaceae(4) Fabaceae​

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A] LILIACEAEExplanation:

11.

Write short note on Liverworldand menstion some CommonFeatures of bryophyta.​

Answer» GO...!!!===liverworts are group of plants belonging to phylum bryophytes.the plant body of liverworts is thalloid. asexual reproduction takes place by Gemma CUPS .during sexual reproduction, the result is a sporophyte this germinate to form gametophytecommon features of bryophytes:these include mosses and liverwortsthey r CALLED amphibians of plant kingdom coz they need water for sexual reproduction plant body is thallus but more COMPLEX than algaethe main plant body is haploid the Male sex organ is called antheridia and female sex organ is archaegonia.result after fusion is a sporophyte they r of great economic importance ex. sphagnum species provide a fuel called peat.ex : MARCHANTIA, funaria, sphagnumcheers!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
12.

How pancreatic cancer spreads from one person to another?

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Cancer is not contagious There is no evidence that CLOSE contact or things like sex, sharing meals and BREATHING the same air can spread cancer from ONE person to ANOTHER .Cancer cells from one person are generally UNABLE to live in the body of another healthy person Hope this help you....

13.

__is define property of living organisms?

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our answer is given belowAnswer:Consciousness,Metabolism,Cellular organization are the defining properties of living organismsExplanation:This is so because consciousness, metabolism, cellular organization are the properties which is has no exceptions in the case of living beings..For example..some may consider following as the defining property of living organisms-:Growth - But growth can also be of non living things,like,mountains, which grows up in its height by the accumulation of various materials on its surfaceReproduction- It can't be taken as a defining feature as in case of human sterile couples who can't reproduce, Mule and HinnyLocomotion- As in case of plants locomotion isn't POSSIBLE, so we can't say that they are non living. Hence this feature couldn't stand out.Self consciousness- It is the feature present only in humans and i THINK everyone is INTELLIGENT enough to know that humans aren't the only living organisms ; )Homeostasis- This feature is not in the case of every living being ,i.e. the PROCESS by which the body reacts to changes in order to keep conditions inside the body, for example temperature. Cold blooded animals aren't able to perform homeostasis, hence they go to hibernation(winter sleep) and aestivation(summer sleep).HOPE THAT I HAVE HELPED YOU IN YOUR QUESTION..THANK YOU AND BEST OF LUCK.

14.

How growth cannot be considered as a living beings?

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ALL LIVINGORGANISM GROW.INCRESE IN MASS ALSO INCERASE IN NUMBER .NON LIVING OBJECTS ALSO GROW IF WE TAKE INCREASE IN BODY MASS AS CRITERION OF GROWTHExplanation:

15.

Why they change their climate

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who FIRST WRITE the QUESTION CORRECTLY.

16.

Sienna decides to study movement in plants. Identify the correct sequence of the scientific steps, and place the steps in order.

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tion:1. She developed a hypothesis that PLANTS move toward light. 2. She put one plant near the window and another in a dark ROOM with a small OPENING that let light come through. 3. Every few DAYS she CHECKED the plants and recorded the direction of their growth. 4. Over six weeks, both plants grew toward their available light source.  for 6 weeks this will be her hypothesis  hope so ,it is correct and helpful to you

17.

Why is Photosynthesis essential

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photosynthesis is IMPORTANT for PLANTS.as we KNOW photosynthesis is the PROCESS by which plants prepare their food with the HELP of sunlight

18.

Khad padaartho ka sthanantaran paudhe me kis rup me hota hai

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khad padaarrho KA stnanantaran paudhe me sukroj KE roop me HOTA ahi

19.

Give a activity on growth of roots in onion bulbs

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this is your ANSWER

20.

Jijmata udayan famous zoo in mumbai in acclimatisted humbolt penguins,why should penguins when kept at place from their natural habitat

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Explanation:The NATURAL habitat is create in J ijamata UDYAN. That's why PENGUIN ACCLIMATIZED.

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कोण सी कोशिकीय रचना जिनवाहक है

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d.n.a of CHROMOSOMES

22.

Function of human heart class 10

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to PUMP the BLOOD in VARIOUS PARTS of our BODIES

23.

Girth of a maize plant does not increase over a period of time, justify​

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Monocots lack cambiumcambium is essential for secondery growthwhich is responsible for increase in grith. ... NAME phyllum of animal kingdom .......spam answer walo to BAHOT galiya milegi....to dhur he rehena ....koi biology EXPERT answer do mere ko​. ... Construct a table to summarise the ...

24.

What is mean by velocity ​

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If your rocket is TRAVELING at MAXIMUM VELOCITY, it means it can't go any faster. Velocity is quickness of motion or action. A synonym is celerity; a simpler word is speed. In physics, velocity specifically refers to the MEASUREMENT of the rate and direction of change in position of an object.

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Why does dead body flaot on water​

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the DENSITY of the BODY is more than WATER

26.

What is the role of vitamin K in coagulation of blood​

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It HELPS BODY to PRODUCE PROTHROMBIN.

27.

Heart of amphibians and reptiles are three chambered why?

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Amphibian and Reptile CLASS belongs to this category. They have a three-chambered heart – TWO atria and one partially divided ventricle. There is a MIXING of OXYGENATED and de-oxygenated blood because the ventricle is not split COMPLETELY.

28.

Hair found in the inflorescence of zea mays are the modification of

Answer» HAIRS FOUND in the INFLORESCENCE of zea mays are the MODIFICATION of style. Yes, when the style is modified then the hairs are found in the inflorescence of the zea mays
29.

Give three disadvantages of using conventional system of irrigation

Answer» OVERHEAD IrrigationFrom watering cans to sprinklers, overhead watering systems enjoy wide popularity. Overhead irrigation rains down to cleanse and hydrate gardens and lawns. EASILY installed and moved, versatile sprinklers often include programmable features to minimize labor. Overhead systems benefit any terrain, no matter how uneven or rough, and easily adjust to suit different areas. Disadvantages include increased risk of plant disease due to wet foliage, although early morning watering reduces that risk. Also, winds often blow overhead sprays off target, WASTING misdirected water and increasing evaporation. Runoff due to overwatering and nearby concrete add to water loss.Surface IrrigationAncient farmers used surface irrigation, and many modern gardeners follow suit. Surface methods include flooding and furrow irrigation, as well as basins around trees and shrubs. Smooth, graded, gravity-driven slopes suit surface irrigation BEST. Advantages include low costs and minimal labor. A hose and a garden hoe are all it TAKES to have functioning furrows between vegetable rows. Water stays in the root zone, and foliage stays dry. Drawbacks to surface irrigation include potential overwatering and wasteful runoff. If soil lacks proper sloping or doesn't absorb readily, water can't move through the garden. Standing water damages plants and reduces yields for edible crops.Read more on Brainly.in - brainly.in/question/3968024#readmore
30.

Why is damage to ozone layer a cause for concern?

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cz it can LEAD to deplition of ozone LAYER. which lets the harmful rays to CROSS through the atmosphere, and these harmful rays can cz cancer and EYE problems too.... so THINK this can help u, @jacob242

31.

What is reproductive part of mosquito???

Answer» GENESIS is the REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM of MOSQUITOES
32.

Regulation of kidney function

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The KIDNEYS serve several essential regulatory ROLES. They are essential in the regulation of electrolytes, maintenance of acid-base balance, and regulation of blood pressure. ... The kidneys excrete wastes such as UREA and ammonium, and are ALSO RESPONSIBLE for the reabsorption of water, glucose, and amino acids.

33.

Summary on the poem Africa

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KNOW IT BUT I CANT TYPE BECAUSE IT HAS 3 STANZAS AND THE ANALYSIS OF THE POEM ....IT TAKES SOO MUCH TIME ..... ............................. "SORRY"...............

34.

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What is that MAY I ALSO KNOW PLEASE

35.

What is the function of -- oval window , round window , organ of corti , utriculus and sacculus

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Explanation:oval  window =BASICALLY the oval shaped STR. from where the 3RD ea ossicle STAPES is connected,sound waves enter in inner ear through itround window=sound waves leaves the inner ear from it  organ of corti=most  IMP. str. ,it vibrates with sound waves which generate impulse  of sound

36.

What happens to the nuclear envelope and the microtubules in the prometaphase?​

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prometaphase the NUCLEAR ENVELOPE DISINTEGRATE and the microtubules GET arranged.

37.

How many O2 molecule involve in complete oxydation of 1glucose molecule​

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Oxidation Glucose oxidation is an aerobic PROCESS, a chemical reaction that requires oxygen. The term "oxidation," in fact, refers to any reaction where oxygen is combined with another molecule, which is then SAID to be oxidized. During the process, one glucose molecule combines with six oxygen molecules to produce six CARBON dioxide molecules, six water molecules, and adenosine triphosphate (ATP), a molecule that cells use to store or transfer energy. Explanation:

38.

What are corks???????​

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i guess corks are those HARD wooden caps USED to close glass bottles LIKE RUBBER cork❤️

39.

What are ruminants ?​

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an even-toed ungulate mammal that CHEWS the cud regurgitated from its rumen. The RUMINANTS comprise the cattle, sheep, ANTELOPES, DEER, GIRAFFES, and their relatives.Explanation:

40.

What is acrenchyma???~~ as well as chlorenchyma​

Answer» CHLORENCHYMA is a SPECIAL TYPE of Parenchyma tissue. ... All cells in parenchyma have similar function as it is a simple permanent tissue it is ALSO CALLED as Acrenchyma.Hope it helps you.
41.

Is algae unicellular​

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42.

Geography 0 agriculturenpoints with explanation

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If it means explanation of agriculture there you go Agriculture is the science and art of cultivating plants and livestock.[1] Agriculture was the key DEVELOPMENT in the RISE of sedentary human civilization, whereby farming of domesticated species created food surpluses that enabled people to live in cities. The history of agriculture began thousands of years ago. After gathering wild grains beginning at least 105,000 years ago, nascent farmers began to plant them around 11,500 years ago. Pigs, sheep and cattle were domesticated over 10,000 years ago. Plants were independently cultivated in at least 11 regions of the world. Industrial agriculture based on large-scale monoculture in the twentieth century came to dominate agricultural output, though about 2 billion people still depended on subsistence agriculture into the twenty-first.Modern agronomy, plant breeding, agrochemicals such as pesticides and fertilizers, and technological developments have sharply increased yields, while causing widespread ecological and environmental damage. Selective breeding and modern practices in animal husbandry have similarly increased the output of meat, but have raised concerns about animal welfare and environmental damage. Environmental issues include contributions to global warming, depletion of AQUIFERS, deforestation, antibiotic resistance, and growth hormones in industrial meat production. Genetically modified organisms are widely used, although some are banned in certain countries.The major agricultural products can be broadly grouped into foods, fibers, fuels and raw materials (such as rubber). Food classes include cereals (grains), vegetables, fruits, oils, meat, milk, fungi and eggs. Over one-third of the world's WORKERS are employed in agriculture, second only to the service sector, although the number of agricultural workers in developed countries has decreased SIGNIFICANTLY over the centuries

43.

Genes taht are carried on the ssme chromosome are called

Answer» TION:heymate!! here is ur answerWhen GENES are close TOGETHER on the same chromosome, they are said to be linked.plz MRK me as BRAINLIST....
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Give a digrammatic re of vatious plases of oogenesis

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This is created through a PROCESS called OOGENESIS. This happens in the ovaries or FEMALE gonads. There are three PHASES to oogenesis; namely, multiplication phase, growth phase and MATURATION phase.

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General objectives of ch animals increasing numbers

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tion: · General objective of teacing animals increasing in numbers ... General objectives of ch animals increasing numbers.This unit examines the general principles ... Chapter 1. Reproduction in Organisms. Chapter 2. SEXUAL Reproduction in ... WONDERED how vast NUMBER of PLANT and animal SPECIES.

46.

Genes that are carried on the same chromosome are called

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tion:When GENES are close together on the same chromosome, they are SAID to be linked.hope its CLR to u ....plz mrk me as BRAINLIST...

47.

General objective of teacing animals increasing in numbers

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as a RESULT the number of beats(pluses)required to move the same amount of blood through the body is decreased . In addition exercise INCREASES the number of CAPILLARIES in muscle . this PROVIDES more channels to transport oxygen and carbon dioxide during oxygen

48.

Floral features are chiefly used in angiosperms identification because

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The FLOWER is the most CHARACTERISTIC structure of the angiosperms. It is a complex UNIT consisting typically of those parts which DIRECTLY or indirectly contribute to the process of reproduction. Explanation:

49.

Scientific name .ant.lotus.radish.rat

Answer» ANT= formicidae ,RADDISH= RAPHANUS SATIVUS, LOTUS= Nelumba nucifera, rat=Rattus
50.

Ameba main pachjan work ko samjhaye

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in ENGLISH PLEASE