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1.

An indian state meaning face

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2.

What is the main requirement with the fibers that are intended for splicing?

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Simply put, fiber optic splicing involves joining two fiber optic cables TOGETHER. The other, more common, method of joining fibers is called termination or connectorization. ...Splicing is also USED to RESTORE fiber opticcables when a buried cable is accidentally severed.

3.

When a man sneeze why his eye closed?

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tion:The function of sneezing is to EXPEL mucus containing irritants from the nasal cavity. A sneeze, or STERNUTATION, is a semi-autonomous, convulsive EXPULSION of air from the lungs through the nose and mouth, usually caused by FOREIGN particles irritating the nasal mucosa. . so we close our eyes for a sec or more...RELATABLE??

4.

Who is the father of plant pathology?​

Answer» HEINRICH ANTON DE BARY
5.

Why there is small area in centre of our head surface which has less hair?

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Tweeze, shave, chemical cream, wax or electro-zap: Humans have COME up with a pharmacy's worth of WAYS to DEFOREST their bodies of natural HAIR.Yet, to evolutionary biologists, humans are amazing not because they have so much hair, but because they have so little. Whereas our ancestors once sported full-fur suits, Homo sapiens today are almost embarrassingly naked.

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What is the main criteria of 5 kingdom classification?

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the main criteria of the five kingdom classification were CELL structure,body organisation,MODE of nutrition and REPRODUCTION and phylogenetic RELATIONSHIP

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What is the main function of the white blood cells?

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The main FUNCTION of the white blood cells is to PROTECT our BODY from DISEASES.

8.

The neuron which decide about the action for a certain stimulus

Answer» HEY DEAR.. MOTOR deuron is the ANSWER
9.

How is bacteria useful,harmful and its applications with examples and diagrams

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usefulSome bacteria degrade organic compounds for energy, and without bacteria, the earth would have no soil in which to grow plants. Bacteria living in the gut can help animals break down FOOD. These so-called 'good bacteria' help maintain the CONDITIONS necessary for food digestion.harmfulbacteria can ALSO be harmful and cause infections if translocated from the gastrointestinal tract to the epithelial tissue.applicationthe application of microorganisms and the knowledge about them. Applications include biotechnology, agriculture, medicine, food microbiology and bioremediationexample usefulLactobacillus ACIDOPHILUS, or lactic acid, is one of the bacteria that helps ferment milk to create cheese, yogurt, sour cream, and other such FOODS. When we eat these foods, we take in the bacteria, and it can help our digestive tract.harmfultetanus, syphilis, and food poisoning.

10.

Glucose is what type of sugar

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is a monosaccharide sugar.ExplanationMonosaccharides are MADE up of ONE SINGLE unit of sugar and thus cannot be BROKEN down into simpler compounds.✌️Hope it will help you.✌️

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Which is smaller Mycoplasma or PPLO

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✔Mycoplasma is ALSO called as PPLO (Pleuro PNEUMONIA LIKE organisms). They are the smallest living organisms on earth, they also lack cell wall and can SURVIVE without oxygen.

12.

Slogans of organ donation

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For eye Before closing ur HEARTBEATS donate ur eyes to LIGHT someone's LIFE

13.

Types of cigarettes nowadays

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why U WANT... ...??

14.

A teenage boy can use Viagra tablet is use any side effects in teenage​

Answer» YES EVERYTHING which is not used on time have SIDE EFFECTS.
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What is the function of the pilus in a prokaryotic cell?

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The short attachment pili or fimbriaeare organelles of adhesion allowing bacteria to colonize environmental surfaces or cells and RESIST flushing. The PILUS has a SHAFT COMPOSED of a protein called pilin.

16.

Tell me about professor almeida

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Fabrice d'Almeida(born 15 NOVEMBER 1963) is a French historian. His expertise ... He was invited to the TU-Berlin in GERMANY as a guest professor as the recipient of the ALEXANDER

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What is the function of the nose in the respiratory system?

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Nose acts as one of the respiratory pathway. EXPLANATION:The nasal CAVITY is a hollow space within the nose and SKULL that is lined with hairs and mucus membrane. The function of the nasal cavity is to warm, MOISTURIZE, and filter air entering the body before it reaches the lungs.

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Std6 english 1.5 a kabaddi match from pointers and question answers for writing english sub

Answer» ENGLISH SUB is too GOOD
19.

What is parenchyma tissue​

Answer» PARENCHYMA is the FUNCTIONAL PARTS of an ORGAN in the BODY
20.

. Give reasons for the following. (a) Untreated sewage and factory effluents should not bereleased into water resources(b) Automobile exhaust cause irritation of eyes andthroat(c) Kitchen and domestic solid waste needs to besegregated before disposal.(d) We should avoid using plastic bags.(e) Open dumping of solid waste is very harmful.(F)A Domestic waste is called municipal waste.​

Answer» UNTREATED sewage and FACTORY effluent should not be release into water RESOURCE becouse water have very contaminant and create environment very POLLUTANT .causes very dengerours diseas .
21.

What is the difference between chromatin fibre and chromosome?

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✒Difference between Chromatin fibre and CHROMOSOME :-▪↪Chromosome - It is condensed form of Chromatin material.Chromatin becomes chromosome by the PROCESS of mitosis ▪↪Chromatin :- It is the LOSE form of genetic material and normal state of RNA,DNA and protein in cell nucleus.Chromatin is the DNA and proteins which is MADE up CHROMOSOMES.

22.

What is sinus track in stomach after uterus surgery?

Answer» US track in STOMACH after UTERUS SURGERY is 8MM
23.

What is solution? We have to remove insects from the grain without using insecticides?

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iest and most natural WAYS to REMOVE INSECTS from grains can be found right at home. Though insects love to INFEST grains, they stay away from strong smelling agents. Household items like Bayleaves, CLOVES and Neem leaves can be used to remove and prevent insects from infecting the grains.Keep the grains in sunlight the insects will get separated.Hope it is helpful plz mark me as brainlist....

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2. A person who met with an accident lost control of body temperature, waterbalance, and hunger. Which of thefollowing part of brain is supposed to bedamaged?(a) Medulla oblongata (b) cerebrum(c) pons (d) hypothalamus​

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hypothalamusExplanation:because it is the PART which CONTROLS our all these  THINGS

25.

What is far point and near point of human eye with normal vision?

Answer» NEAR POINT-25 cmFar point - INFINITY
26.

What is deforestation?How does deforestation affect global warming?

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deforestation is the cutting of trees.by cutting the trees , the GASES LIKE co2 are not TAKEN by them (plants ) and hence as because its a greenhouse GAS , it will raise the TEMPERATURE and hence causes global warming

27.

The plumule develops into the............

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The plumule is the PART of a seed that develops into the SHOOT BEARING the first true LEAVES of plants. I HOPE it helps you

28.

Difference between cell wall and cellulose

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29.

Fertilisation is a physico chemical process explain.

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Fertilisation is a PHYSICO chemical PROCESS because-1)It involves fusion of gametes which is a physical process 2)The egg has some enzymes to prevent multiple entry of sperms and the SPERM POSSES some chemicals to dissolve the egg membranes.i.e. a chemical process

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Hola...... ▶️state and explain wheatstone Bridge ✌️bye forever ✌️​

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and explain wheatstone Bridge => Wheatstone Bridge which is also known as resistance bridge. It is used to calculate the unknown resistance of the circuit by BALANCING the two leg of bridge circuit. This circuit have two known resistors those resisitor are unknown resistor and variable resistor which are connected in the form of a bridge. The RATIO of the two resistance (R1/R3) in the ONE edge is equal to the ratio of the two resistance (R4/R2) in another edge of the circuit. then there will be no FLOW of current(I) between the MIDPOINTS of the two edges of resistance in the circuit.

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Pathogenic and nonpathogenic waste​

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pathogenica pathogenic organism is an organism capable of causing disease in its host. A human pathogen is capable of causing illness in humans. Common examples of pathogenic organisms include specific strains of bacteria like Salmonella, Listeria and E. coli, and VIRUSES such as Cryptosporidium.non pathogenicThe burgeoning ORGANIC waste and continuously increasing energy demands have RESULTED in significant environmental pollution concerns. To address this issue, the potential of different bacteria to produce biogas/biohydrogen from organic waste can be utilized as a source of renewable energy, however these pathogenic bacteria are not safe to USE without strict contact ISOLATION.

32.

What is the difference between noise and eye​

Answer» NOISE is SOMETHING that creates DISTRACTIONS and DISTURBANCE in our work Eye is the body part through which we see Hope it will help you #VJ
33.

Dendrites transmit impulse cell body and axon transmit impulsecell body.(a) away from, away from(b) towards, away from(c) towards,towards(d) away from, towards​

Answer» EXPLANATION:The ANS. should be B.
34.

What causes blood to move in the veins back to the heart?

Answer» BIN HELPS to TRANSPORT BLOOD to the HEART
35.

What are the threats for depletion of natural resources?

Answer» WELL, Natural resource depletion is LOOSELY defined as when resources are used up in an area. Non-renewable resources (things like oil and trees) will eventually be depleted while renewable resources (things like wind and sun) typically are not entirely depleted.Explanation:Threats for depletion of natural resources Pollution and Climate ChangePeople's consumption of energy for TRANSPORTATION, heat, food production and other activities generates air, LAND and water pollution.More PEOPLE means more pollution, which can exacerbate the depletion of natural resources.
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What are the 4 major functions of the nervous system?

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Control and COORDINATION of impulse, SENDS or TRANSMITS or send signal to our BRAIN , Explanation:

37.

What are the method of conservation of soil erosion?

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Soil conservation is the PREVENTION of soil loss from erosion or prevention of reduced fertility caused by over usage, acidification, salinization or other chemical soil contamination.Slash-and-burn and other unsustainable methods of subsistence farming are practiced in some lesser developed areas. A sequel to the deforestation is typically large scale erosion, loss of soil nutrients and sometimes total desertification. Techniques for improved soil conservation include crop rotation, COVER crops, conservation tillage and planted windbreaks, affect both erosion and fertility. When plants die, they decay and become part of the soil. Code 330 defines standard methods RECOMMENDED by the U.S. Natural Resources Conservation Service. Farmers have practiced soil conservation for millennia. In Europe, policies such as the Common Agricultural Policy are targeting the application of best management practices such as reduced tillage, winter cover crops,[1] plant RESIDUES and GRASS margins in order to better address the soil conservation. Political and economic action is further required to solve the erosion problem. A simple governance hurdle concerns how we value the land and this can be changed by cultural adaptation.[2]mark as brainliest answerfollow me I will follow up with youbyegood night Everyone

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What are the factors that affect primary productivity in different ecosystems 2?

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☺Explanation:Net primary productivity VARIES AMONG ecosystems and depends on many factors. These INCLUDE solar energy input, temperature and MOISTURE levels, carbon dioxide levels, nutrient availability, and community interactions (e.g., GRAZING by herbivores) 2start superscript, 2, end superscript.

39.

Has a property called semi permeability

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Explanation:semi PERMEABILITY is the ABILITY of any MEMBRANE which allows transport of only solvents ACROSS it

40.

Give Examples Any 10aboutDisease

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1-Heart ATTACK 2-Pneumonia3-Obesity4-Osteoporosis5-Meseals6-break BONE fever7-common cold8-skin disease9-Tuberculosis10-Aids

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Plants of which region will not show seasonal variation in cambium activity

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tion:askiitians.com 0Home »Study Material»Biology for AIPMT»ANATOMY of flowering Plants»Secondary GrowthSecondary GrowthTable of ContentSecondary GROWTH in Dicot StemClassification of WoodFunctionBarkKinds of BarkSecondary Growth in Dicot RootFunctions of secondary meristemAnomalous Secondary Growth in Dicot StemAnomalous- Secondary Growth in Monocot StemRelated Resources- Primary Growth: Cells of apical meristems divide, differentiate and develop to form primary tissues. As a result the plant grows in length. This is called primary growth.- Secondary Growth: By the activity of secondary lateral meristems, increase in the circumference/girth of the plant organs due to the FORMATION of secondary tissues in stelar & extra stelar regions, is called as secondary growth.- Normally secondary growth takes place in roots and stem of dicotyledons & GYMNOSPERMS.- Due to lack of cambium in monocotyledons, secondary growth is absent. But exceptionally secondary, growth takes place in some monocotyledons. Such as - Palm, Yucca, Dracaena, Smilax, Agave, Coconut etc.

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How can a woman with blocked fallopian tubes give birth to a child

Answer» EXPLANATION:Through IVF(In-vitro fertilization) the egg can be FERTILISED in LAB using a test tube...and then it can be implanted in the uterus of MOTHER...
43.

Explain permanent tissue​

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nt TISSUE - PLANT tissue that has completed its growth and DIFFERENTIATION and is usually INCAPABLE of meristematic activity

44.

Explain simple permanent tissue​

Answer» PERMANENT tissue :- This tissue is classified into three categories they are Parenchyma, collenchyma and sclerenchyma.This tissue are COMPOSED of single type of cell having similar structure, FUCTION and origin.Parenchyma they have living tissue, INTRACELLULAR SPACE and vascular tissue.Collenchyma they have living tissue and intracellular space may or may not present.Sclerenchyma they have dead tissue and long elongated shape structure.
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Scientific name of the lion

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Scientific name of the cat

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tion:The CAT (Felis catus) is a small carnivorous MAMMAL. It is the only domesticated species in the family FELIDAE and often referred to as the domestic cat to DISTINGUISH it from wild MEMBERS of the family.

47.

Scientific name of the dog

Answer» CANIS LUPUS familiaris
48.

BioClass - Above 10thWhat causes Jaundice ?[ 3 marks ]​

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-There is a common BILE duct that carries bile from the liver and the gall bladder to the duodenum, known as common bile duct..... But, if this duct gets BLOCKED due to the gall STONE or some other disorders, bile juice can't able to reach small INTESTINE. This causes the bile to back up to the liver. Now Bile juice ( Yellow in colour) , can enter into blood stone and this causes Jaundice. (i.e) why the skin TURNS yellowish. Hope it helps you....

49.

Why Our eyes become red after Smoking weed​

Answer» DUE to the SMOKE of WEED.........
50.

What are the advantages of food preservation 1 point?

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Food preservation prevents the growth of microorganisms, or other microorganisms, as WELL as slowing the oxidation of fats that cause rancidity. Food preservation MAY ALSO include processes that INHIBIT visual deterioration, such as the enzymatic BROWNING reaction in apples after they are cut during food preparation