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1.

Why can't a particular type of organism just move to another area if its habitat is destroyed?

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Explanation:Not every ORGANISE has good adapting power.For EX :-Fishes are made for aqautic life but if this aqautic conditions no more prevails then the fishes cant CHANGE their habitat.Whereas some can adapta but not all.I hope u got the answerGood DAY

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What are advantages of clssifying organisms​

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Explanation:The advantages of classifying organisms are as follows:(i) CLASSIFICATION FACILITATES the identification of organisms.(ii) helps to establish the relationship among various groups of organisms.(iii) helps to STUDY the phylogeny and evolutionary history of organisms.(iv) By studying a few animals, the characteristics of the whole group can be known.

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Suggest 2 reflex action in our body . also draw the reflex arc for them

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2 conditions for reflex action :-Knee JURK&Withdrawal of hand when we accidentally TOUCH a hot OBJECT .I hope I HELPED Good day

4.

Do you remember how the ages of the fossils are calculated

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anation:By 2 ways :-1st By knowing the depth of presence INSIDE CRUST .2ND With HELP of carbon dating METHOD or radioactive dating method Good day ahead

5.

Hyy guys which enzymes are secreted in pancreas ​

Answer» PANCREATIC JUICES SECRETED by PANCREAS
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How is blood test useful to diagnose the disease. Explain with a daily life situation

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tion:By blood TEST we can know the NUM of PLATELETS,WBC,RBC,present in our body.and by this we can predict the disease. EX- if we got dengue we will have the less platelets and there will be a fall in num o f platelets so we can check by blood test. ... if so then why does ourr eye detect ...

7.

Why does food enter only the food Pipe and not the wind pipe​

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because when we CHEW the FOOD our WIND PIPE CLOSES.

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Please answer this question for me as fast as you can. Thank you

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What is the necessity of a torque converter along with automatic transmission. Discuss the application of torque converters in real life. ...................................................................

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In brief, the TORQUE converter is a type of fluid COUPLING, which allows the engine to spin somewhat independently of the transmission. It is RESPONSIBLE for pressurizing automatic transmission fluid, a pressurization that supplies the force necessary to shift transmission gearsFollow me

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Guyss plsss answer me :'( .Pehle wrong answer diya tha sbne....Question is....What happen in deficiency of sulphur and calcium in plants.....ab wrong answer mt dena koi bhi:'(​

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Hey mate,Explanation:Calcium deficiency :-Chlorosis of young leaves , degeneration of mertistem , chlorosis , necrosis and CURLING of leaves.Sulphur deficiency :-Chlorosis like NITROGEN deficiency PLANTS, stunted growth , leaf curl , less juice content in CITRUS fruits , reduction nodulation in legume etc.Hope this will HELP uh!☺️❣️

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Which meristem is responsible for the increase in girth of plant?​

Answer» LATERAL MERISTEM is RESPONSIBLE for that
12.

Why it is improtant for us to eat salt marked as iodised salt only ?

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it is important for US to eat salt marked as iodised salt only because it contain iodine in a PERFECT QUANTITY that prepares our BODY to avoid goitre.HOPE IT HELPS YOU......

13.

Write thee situations where receptors do not work properly

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er:•Diseases such as Paralysis •Injuries on that PART •Injuries on HEAD or central nervous systemI HOPE u GOT the ansGood DAY

14.

Which is the brain part involves with respiration

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Respiration is controlled by MEDULLA Oblongata.Explanation:Medulla Oblongata controls all the activities of the internal organs, heart BEAT,  breathing and other activities which cannot be controlled by us. It is located at the junction of the Spinal Cord and BrainAs its responsible for all the fast involuntary actions of the body, it controls the respiration i,e  levels of oxygen and carbon dioxide concentrations and signals the muscles in the heart, the lungs and Diaphragm to increase or decrease while breathing. The Pons controls the SPEED of inhalation and exhalation or respiration rate depending on the need of the body, located in the HINDBRAIN

15.

What is menat by pelvis?

Answer» PELVIS is a SET of wide bones at the bottom of your back, to which your LEG bones are joined.Hope it HELPS you...
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give a brief account on the constituents of vascular tissuegive a brief account on the constituents of vascular tissue​

Answer» TION:⭐ The vascular tissues include xylem, which conducts water and minerals from the roots UPWARD and throughout the plant, and phloem, which transports dissolved NUTRIENTS in all directions WITHIN the plant. The main conducting VESSELS of xylem are the tracheids and the vessels.
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Main features of chordates and explanation of types of chordates.......no spam plz it is urgent​

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These characteristics are only present during embryonic DEVELOPMENT in some chordates.The notochord provides skeletal support, gives the phylum its name, and develops into the vertebral column in vertebrates.The DORSAL hollow nerve cord develops into the central nervous system: the brain and spine.Pharyngeal slits are openings in the pharynx that develop into gill arches in bony fish and into the JAW and inner ear in terrestrial animals.The post-anal tail is a skeletal extension of the posterior end of the body, being absent in humans and apes, although present during embryonic development.Key Termsnotochord: a flexible rodlike structure that forms the main support of the body in the lowest chordates; a primitive spinenerve cord: a dorsal tubular cord of nervous tissue above the notochord of a chordatepharyngeal slit: filter-feeding ORGANS found in non-vertebrate chordates (lancelets and tunicates) and HEMICHORDATES living in aquatic environments

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Name two enzymes which are used for making alcohol

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All of the MAIN enzymes such as amylases, PROTEASES, glucanase, and cellulase are crucial for the beer PRODUCTION process. Theadministration of α-and β-amylase is vital for malting and mashing of barley in addition to its role in INCREASING the sugar yield for fermentation

19.

Logical sequence of fibrin,platelets,thromboplastin,fibrinogen,thrombin

Answer» PLATELETSTHROMBOPLASTIN ➡Thrombin ➡ FIBRINOGENFIBRIN.
20.

The tusk in elephnat are modified

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Hyy... here is ur answer... the second INCISORS of the ELEPHANT are modified into HUGE TUSKS of an elephant. hope it helpsThe second incisors of the elephant are modified into the huge tusks of an elephant.

21.

Mention some in india where agriculture developed in early days

Answer» PERSIAN WHEELS and wella
22.

Find the no. Of phosphodiester bond in e coli DNA

Answer» X xxxxxxxxxExplanation:WELLSVILLE Sullivan Joli fhjklkgx the same class last date for our next meeting will start the work of ART in the future and I will start the.....................sorry
23.

Type of fission carried out by plasmodium

Answer» AMOEBA carries out binary fission and plasmodium carries out multiple fission. , cell DIVISION or splitting of cells can take place in any PLANE. Binary fission can also occur in ONE particular axis.Explanation:
24.

What is the connective tissue that is present in our brain

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Explanation:In the central nervous system, the three outer membranes (the meninges) that envelop the brain and spinal cord are composed of CONNECTIVE TISSUE. They SUPPORT and PROTECT the body. Meninges of the brain is the connective tissue of the brain. These three layers are collectively called as Meninges.

25.

FC-5 Potato full form​

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tion:PepsiCo |agriculture |potato FARMING |Plant VARIETY PROTECTION Act of 1970 |fc5 |Gujarat |AHMEDABAD

26.

Musle tissue and neutral tissue​

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tion:Cells are the STRUCTURAL and functional UNITS of living organisms. They carry out basic functionalities of our BODY. A cluster of these specialized cells functions together to form a tissue. Plants and ANIMALS have different tissues. In animals, there are four types of tissues namely:CONNECTIVE TissueEpithelial TissueMuscular tissueNervous Tissue

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What happens if moisture is not present in the respiratory path ? A) Dust particles will not be removedB) Air reaches the lungs without getting moistened during summerC) Air reaches the lungs without getting moistened during winterD) All the abovewhich option is correct​

Answer» OPTION AExplanation:the MOISTURE PRESENT in the RESPIRATORY pathway is the mucous.
28.

Protected forests are also not completely safe for wild animals . why?​

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yesExplanation:because there are PREDATOR of many of the WILD animals by which they cannot live. so they are not SAFE in the PROTECTED forests

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Why are striation formed in a striated muscles an name the contractile proteins of the muscles ​

Answer» QUESTION EXPLANATION:Strains are FORMED becoz of bands of sacromeres manifestsThe contractile protein is Actin & myosin I hope U got the answer.Good day
30.

What if plasma membrane of cell breakdown?​

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What would HAPPEN if the plasma membrane ruptures or BREAKS down? ANSWER: If the plasma membrane ruptures or breakdown then the cell will not be able to EXCHANGE material from its surrounding by diffusion or OSMOSIS. Thereafter the protoplasmic material will be disappeared and the cell will die

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What is osmoregulation​

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tion:Osmoregulation is the active regulation of the osmotic pressure of an organism's body fluids, detected by osmoreceptors, to maintain the homeostasis of the organism's water content; that is, it maintains the fluid balance and the CONCENTRATION of electrolytes (salts in solution which in this case is represented by body fluid) to keep the body fluids from becoming too DILUTED or concentrated. Osmotic pressure is a measure of the tendency of water to move into one solution from another by osmosis.[1] The higher the osmotic pressure of a solution, the more water tends to move into it. Pressure MUST be exerted on the hypertonic side of a selectively PERMEABLE membrane to prevent diffusion of water by osmosis from the side CONTAINING pure water.

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Fat soluble vitamins are : (a) A D and E (b) B, C and D(c) B, D and E (d) A, B and Cthe following is the best so​

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a.) A,D and EExplanation:FOLLOW me GUYS

33.

Arrre yaar koi acha answer do na In Meiosis 1 end product is diploid or haploid ?????​

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re is your answer Meiosis is a diploid CELL .Meiosis is also say as REDUCTION DIVISION HOPE it HELPS you

34.

Internal sructure of kidney

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Hello mate.The INTERNAL structure of kidney is in BEAN shape.PLZ MARK AS BRAINLIEST.

35.

Distinguish between botanical gardens zoological park and biodiversity park with reference to characteristic

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ref. ncert page no. 12-13 of class 11th for (botanical Garden and ZOOLOGICAL PARK) ref. ncert page no. 259 of class class 12th for(biodiversity park) Explanation:1) BOTANICAL GARDEN:-The collection of living plants and each PLANT is labelled indicating its botanical names/scientific name and its family. Purpose- Purpose is for identification of plant species in these GARDENS. 2) ZOOLOGICAL PARK:-Commonly called ZOO In this place wild animals are kept in protected environments under human care, conditions similar to their natural habitat. Pupose- To study about their food and habitat (i.e, how they live and what they eat) 3) BIODIVERSITY PARK:-Assemblages of species in the form of biotic communities that belong to a particular ecological range. Purpose- To promote urban diversity

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What could happen if the hypothalamus stopped working​

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Damage to the HYPOTHALAMUS may cause disruptions in body temperature regulation, GROWTH, weight, SODIUM and water balance, MILK production, emotions, and sleep cycles.

37.

Margin of emerald leaf​

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The leaf MARGIN is smooth and the leaf tissue on either side of the midrib tends to be of unequal widths, resulting in a slight curving of the blade towards the narrower side. Leaves EXHIBIT a central gray area that extends out from each side of the leaf midrib to COVER slightly over half of the total leaf SURFACE.

38.

What is ejaculation?​

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Explanation:DescriptionEjaculation is the discharge of semen from the male reproductory tract, usually accompanied by orgasm. It is the FINAL stage and natural objective of male SEXUAL stimulation, and an essential component of natural conception. In rare cases, EJACULATION occurs because of prostatic DISEASE

39.

What a controls recognition and analysis of body temperature​

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e the functions of the central nervous system?Controls most functions of the body and mind. Brain is center of our THOUGHTS, EXTERNAL MOVEMENT, and origin of CONTROL over body movement.

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What is chromosome diploid or haploid in the end of meiosis 1Yo-Yo........✌️✌️✌️​

Answer» DIPLOID is a CHROMOSOME
41.

What is the difference between simple tissues and complex tissues in plants​

Answer» SIMPLE tissue consist of one same type of cells while complex tissue have different type of cells. Simple tissue consist of parenchyma, collenchymas and sclernchyma. While complex tissue consist of XYLEM and phloem. Simple tissue occur in all parts of PLANT and complex tissue only occur in vascular region
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20. Identify the type of division which leads to coenocytic cor 1) Endomitosis3) Meiosis4) Mitosis2) Free - nuclear division​

Answer» ANSWER is FREE NUCLEAR DIVISION
43.

if someone had a stroke and couldn't you the muscles on the right side of the face which hemisphere of the brain had the stroke​

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isphere HOPE it HELPS UH

44.

Answer in 6 points.what would happen to the life of a cell if there were no golgi apparatus?​

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if a cell have no GOLGI BODY then MANY of the functions not because PLACE

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251. One of the following is a wrong combination. (1) Paramoecium - Exconjugants(2) Clitellum - Earthworm(3) Flies - Internal fertilization4 Ampluxory pads - Female frogplease ans and explain the terms involved​

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(1)Paramoecium-exconjugantsExplanation:MARK me the BRAINLIEST ANSWER PLEASE

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2. Which one of the following is the correct matching of a nutrient mineral element and its one richsource?(a) Calcium - Potato(b) Sodium - Citruis fruits(c) Iodine - Dairy milk(d) Potassium - Banana​

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a ISTHE CORRECT ANSWER............ MAKE a brainlistanswers........

47.

What is in-Situ and ex-situ​

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tion:In Situ Conservation MethodsIn-situ conservation, the conservation of species in their natural habitats, is considered the most APPROPRIATE way of CONSERVING biodiversity.Conserving the areas where populations of species exist naturally is an underlying CONDITION for the conservation of biodiversity. That's why protected areas form a central element of any national strategy to conserve biodiversity.Ex-Situ Conservation MethodsEx-situ conservation is the preservation of components of biological diversity outside their natural habitats. This INVOLVES conservation of genetic resources, as WELL as wild and cultivated or species, and draws on a diverse body of techniques and facilities.

48.

Which one of the following pairs of nutrients includes both as simple sugars (monosaccharides)?(a) Sucrose and glucose(b) Glucose and maltose(c) Fructose and glucose(d) Maltose and lactose​

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a) GLUCOSE and SUCROSE

49.

Diagram of a flower​

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HiExplanation:Diagam of a FLOWER . HOPE it HELPS .

50.

हार्ट का वजन कीतना है

Answer» 310 gramsExplanation:PLEASE MARK it as BRAINLIEST