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Q. Laticiferous cell usually contain? A. Cytoplasm B. Protoplasm C. Food D. Food and wast

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ains CYTOPLASM........

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A galvanometer having a coil resistance of 60 22 shows full scale deflection when a current of 1.0 A passes through it. It can be converted into an ammeter to read currents upto 5.0 A by

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So here GIVEN that Rm=20 OHM, Im=0.5A, I=5A, Rs=?Rs=20/[(5/0.5) -1]Rs=20/[10–1], => Rs = 20/9 = 2.22 ohmSo we need to CONNECT a shunt resistance of 2.22 ohm in parallel to the EXISTING 20 ohm , to MAKE an ammeter of (0–5) A.If any questions you have, feel free to comment.Thanks & Regards Deepakmark me brailiest

3.

Why the animals are tired become a long work?​

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They are having some capacity to do work. If they do work more than their capacity they get tired.Explanation:Like we HUMANS get tired due to lot of work or STRESS. When we COMPLETE the work in TIME by our capacity there is no tiredness at all

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How are organisms scientifically

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tion:Scientists use a two-name system CALLED a Binomial Naming System. Scientists name animals and plants USING the system that DESCRIBES the genus and species of the organism. The first word is the genus and the SECOND is the species.

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what type of changes occur in the amount of energy during its transfer from plants to apex consumers?​

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Energy is LOST as it TRANSFERRED from one organism to another.Energy is decreseds it moves up from one TROPICAL level to another. Hope you LIKE it.

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What is the difference between veg and non veg​

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➡A pure vegetarian diet includes FRUITS, nuts, vegetables, fruits, grains. ➡A non-vegetarian diet includes CHICKEN, meat, eggs and fish.hope it HELPS!

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Write the difference between a prokaryotic cell and eukaryotic cell 10 points.

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in PROKARYOTIC CELL is UNICELLULAR

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Lab. Activity on. External. And. Internal. Strucrture. Of. Kidney

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tion:                 External features of mammal KIDNEY are : It is bean shaped and brown in colour. Top of the kidneys you will observe adrenal gland. 3 TUBES COME out from hilus. First one is ureter, second one is renal artery and third one is renal vein. Internal features of kidney : Each kidney is convex on the outer side and concave on the inner side. Outer zone in kidney T.S. is LIGHT brown colour whereas inner zone is dark brown colour. Outer zone is called cortex and inner dark zone is called medulla. Triangular calyces are present in medulla. These medulla lead into ureter. Ureters are whitish tube like structures.     read carefully PLS......

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Write a lab activity on stained lactobacillus bacterium​

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Requirements • MICROSCOPIC glass slides • Microscopic cover slips •Yogurt sample • Blotting paper • Cotton swabs • Methylene blue solutionStaining1)The staining process will also require the use of heat and methylene blue stainPlace a drop of dilute yogurt solution on the microscopic slide and spread it to form a thin smear2)Allow the slide to dry in air (without using heat) to form a thin film3)Quickly pass the slide three times above the flame (a bunsen burner can be used) to fix the bacteria. The side with film should be up4)Allow the slide to cool to room temperature5)Add a drop of methylene blue stain on the film and allow it to settle for about 2 minutes6)Gently rinse excess stain in a beaker of WATER7)Place a cover SLIP on the film and observe under the MICROSCOPE starting with LOW magnificationExplanation:ObservationThe two types of bacteria observed are;Lactobacillus bulgaricus (rod shaped)Streptococcus thermophilus (spherical

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Define straited muscles and it's function ​

Answer» STRIATED muscle are a TYPE of muscle which have a striped APPEARANCE under the MICROSCOPE. Their activities are under the voluntary CONTROL of nervous system.
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Difference between Meristamatic and permanent tissues​

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R⭐️Differentiate between meristamatic and permanent tissues :- Meristamatic tissues :- ↪️Meristamatic tissues are that tissues which have capacity of division are called meristamatic tissues. ↪️The Cells of Meristamatic tissues are undifferentiated. ↪️The cell of Meristamatic tissues are small or ISODIAMETRIC. ↪️Intracellular spaces are absent. ↪️Vacouls are absent. ↪️The cells of meristamatic tissues have dense CYTOPLASM. ↪️Cell walls are thin in the meristamatic tissues. ↪️Metabolism occurrs at HIGH rate. Permanent tissues :- ↪️The tissues which have loss the capacity of division are called permanent tissues.↪️The cells of permanent tissues are fully differentiated. ↪️The cells of permanent tissues are large with definite SHAPE and size. ↪️Intracellular spaces are present. ↪️Large VACOULES are present.↪️Cell have thin layered cytoplasm around the vacuoles. ↪️Cell walls may be thin or thick. ↪️Metabolism occurrs at low rate.

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What is reasonable control and limitations​

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no IDEA BROTHER TRY to ASK to TEACHER

13.

In which connective tissue matrix contain salts of calcium and phosphorous?

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the bone CONNECTIVE tissue CONSISTS of SALTS of calcium and PHOSPHORUS

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Article on discriminarion against women

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corner of the globe and new discriminatory laws are enacted. In all legal traditions many laws continue to institutionalize second class status for women and girls with regard to nationality and citizenship, health, education, marital rights, employment rights, parental rights, inheritance and property rights. These forms of discrimination against women are incompatible with women’s empowerment.Women form the majority of the world’s poorest people and the number of women living in rural poverty has increased by 50% since 1975. Women work two-thirds of the world’s working hours and produce half of the world’s food, yet they earn only 10% of the world’s income and own less than 1% of the world’s property1. Violence against women throughout the world and in all cultures prevails on an unimaginable scale, and women’s access to justice is often paired with discriminatory obstacles – in law as well as in practice. Multiple forms of discrimination based on gender and other factors such as race, ethnicity, caste, disability, persons affected by HIV/AIDS, sexual orientation or gender identity further compounds the risk of economic hardship, exclusion and violence against women.In some countries women, unlike men, cannot dress as they like, drive, work at night, inherit property or give evidence in Court. The vast majority of expressly discriminatory laws in force relate to family life, including limiting a woman’s right to marry (or the right not to marry in cases of early forced marriages), divorce and remarry, thus allowing for sex discriminatory marital practices such as wife obedience and polygamy. Laws explicitly mandating “wife obedience” still govern marital RELATIONS in many States.International human rights law prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex and includes guarantees for men and women to enjoy their civil, cultural, economic, political and social rights equally. While the human rights machinery reaffirm the principles of non-discrimination and equality, Article 15 (1) of the Convention on the ELIMINATION of All Forms of Discrimination against Women explicitly provides that States who have ratified the Convention shall accord to women equality with men and article 2 commits States who have ratified the Convention “to take all appropriate measures, including legislation, to modify or abolish existing laws, regulations, customs and practices which constitute discrimination agains.hirty years since the Convention’s entry into force, the recognition and enjoyment of equal rights with men still remains elusive for large sections of women around the world. CEDAW has been ratified by 186 States yet has the record number of reservations to core articles such as articles 2 and 6 which impact upon young girls and women’s personal and family life. Despite CEDAW requiring State who have ratified the Convention to eliminate discrimination against women “by all appropriate means and without delay”, too many States still pervasively retain their discriminatory laws which indicates that the pace of reform is too slow for women. Consequently, at the 12th session of the Human Rights Council, a resolution titled “Elimination of discrimination against women” was adopted requesting the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights to prepare a thematic study on discrimination against women in law and practice on how the issue is addressed through the UN, in consultation with all relevant stakeholders, in particular, the Commission on the Status of Women. The thematic study will be addressed at the 15th session and a half DAY discussion will be HELD to CONSIDER taking

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Find out how plastic are recycled. Does the recycling process have any impact on the environment?

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no it us fully environment friendly...we can RECYCLE by USING it in DIFFERENT way

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............ना सामान्यत सजीव मानले जात नाही

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नले जात नाही ना सामान्यत सजीव मानले जात नाही.❤️❤️✨✨❤️❤️

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Ecological role of Kingdom Protista​

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The slime molds are important to ecosystems because they are decomposers, which release vital nutrients back into the environment. You could say life on EARTH depends on the protists because they supply US with oxygen, are critical ORGANISMS in food CHAINS, and recycle important nutrients for other life forms to use.

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What is actual resources??​

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Potential RESOURCES are known to exist and may be used in the future. ... Actual resources are those that have been SURVEYED, their quantity and QUALITY determined, and are being used in present times. For example, PETROLEUM and natural gas is actively being OBTAINED from the Mumbai High Fields....

19.

In which seeds are present in Gram​

Answer» TION:Vegetable Seeds per Ounce Seeds per GramArtichoke 200 7-8Arugula 14,200 500Asparagus 680-1400 24-50Basil 1700-18,400 600-650Bean, Broad 25-30 1Bean, Bush 50-280 2-10Bean, Pole 25-30 1Beets 1134-1700 40-60Broccoli 9000 315Brussels Sprouts 7600 270Cabbage, Chinese 11,350-34,000 400-750Cabbage 2800-10,300 190-300Carrot 11,300-34,000 400-1200Cauliflower 7100-9900 250-350Celery 56,700-70,900 2000-2500Chard 1100-3700 40-130Chicory 5700-25,500 600-900Chives, ONION 5700-7000 200-250Chives, Garlic 7000 250Coriander 2000-2500 70-90Corn 225-290 8-10Corn Salad 1980-18,350 700-1000Cowpea 1420 50Cucumber 850-1200 30-45Dill 25,000 900Eggplant 5700-7100 200-250Endive 25,500 900Fennel 8500 300Gourd 850 30Jicama 140 5Kale 7100-8500 250-300Kohlrabi 7100 250Leek 9500-11,200 340-400Lettuce 17,000-34,000 600-1200Marjoram 340,200 12,000Mitsuba 14,200 500Mizuna 8500-11,400 300-400Mustard 9900-17,000 350-600Nasturium 200 7-8Okra 425-700 15-25Onion 7000-11,300 250-400Oregano 24,500 Parsley 1400-1700 500-600Parsnip 4000-5700 140-200Pea 90-175 4-5Pepper 4200-5700 150-200Pumpkin 100-300 8-15Radish 2500-4000 90-140Rhubarb 1700-2300 60-80Rosemary 25,500 900Sage 7100 250Spinach 2000-2300 70-80Squash 200-425 7-15Sunflower 280-570 10-20Thyme 17,000 6000Tomato 7000-11,500 250-380Turnip 8500-12,800 300-450Watermelon 170-560 6-20Zucchini 55-280 2-10
20.

What is synapse ? which event occurs in it?

Answer» EXPLANATION:SynapseIn the nervous SYSTEM, a synapse is a structure that permits a neuron (or nerve cell) to pass an electrical or chemical signal to another cell (neural or otherwise). Synapses are essential to neuronal function: neurons are cells that are specialized to pass signals to individual target cells, and synapses are the means by which they do so. At a synapse, the plasma membrane of the signal-passing neuron (the presynaptic neuron) COMES into close apposition with the membrane of the target (postsynaptic) cell.OccurenceIn many synapses, the presynaptic part is located on an AXON and the postsynaptic part is located on a dendrite or soma. Astrocytes also exchange information with the synaptic neurons, RESPONDING to synaptic activity and, in turn, regulating neurotransmission.
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Name 100 doctor specialist name and disease they treat and symptoms of that disease

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e the Different Types of Doctors?You may call them simply doctors. But most doctors have extra expertise in one type of medicine or another. In fact, there are several hundred medical specialties and subspecialties. Here are the most common types of doctors you'll LIKELY see.Allergists/Immunologists They treat immune system DISORDERS such as asthma, eczema, food allergies, insect sting allergies, and some autoimmune diseases.Anesthesiologists These doctors give you drugs to numb your pain or to put you under during surgery, childbirth, or other procedures. They monitor your vital signs while you’re under anesthesia.Cardiologists They’re experts on the heart and blood vessels. You might see them for heart failure, a heart attack, high blood pressure, or an irregular heartbeat.Colon and Rectal Surgeons You would see these doctors for problems with your small intestine, colon, and bottom. They can treat colon cancer, hemorrhoids, and inflammatory bowel disease. They also can do a colonoscopy and other tests for colon cancer.Critical Care Medicine SpecialistsThey care for people who are critically ill or injured. You might see them if your heart or other organs are failing or if you’ve been in an accident.Dermatologists Have problems with your skin, hair, nails? Do you have moles, scars, acne, or skin allergies? Dermatologists can help.Endocrinologists These are experts on hormones and metabolism. They can treat conditions like diabetes, thyroid problems, infertility, and calcium and bone disorders.Emergency Medicine Specialists These doctors make life-or-death decisions for sick and injured people, usually in an emergency room. Their job is to save lives and to avoid or lower the chances of disability.Family Physicians They care for the whole family, including children, adults, and the elderly. They do routine CHECKUPS and screening tests, give you flu and immunization shots, and manage diabetes and other ongoing medical conditions.Gastroenterologists They’re specialists in digestive organs, including the stomach, bowels, pancreas, liver, and gallbladder. You might see them for abdominal pain, ulcers, diarrhea, jaundice, or cancers in your digestive organs.Geriatric Medicine Specialists These doctors care for the elderly. They can treat people in their homes, doctors' offices, nursing homes, assisted-living centers, and hospitals.Hematologists These are specialists in diseases of the blood, spleen, and lymph glands, like sickle cell disease, anemia, hemophilia, and leukemia.Hospice and Palliative Medicine Specialists They work with people who are nearing death. They’re experts in pain management. They work with a team of other doctors to keep up your quality of life.Infectious Disease Specialists They diagnose and treat infections in any part of your body, like fevers, Lyme disease, pneumonia, tuberculosis, and HIV and AIDS. Some of them specialize in preventive medicine or travel medicine.Internists These primary-care doctors treat both common and complex illnesses, usually only in adults. You’ll likely visit them or your family doctor first for any condition. Internists often have advanced training in a host of subspecialties, like heart disease, cancer, or adolescent or sleep medicine.Medical Geneticists They diagnose and treat hereditary disorders passed down from parents to children. These doctors may also offer genetic counseling and screening tests.Nephrologists They treat kidney diseases as well as high blood pressure and fluid and mineral imbalances linked to kidney disease.Neurologists These are specialists in the nervous system, which includes the brain, SPINAL cord, and nerves. They treat strokes, brain and spinal TUMORS, epilepsy, Parkinson's disease, and Alzheimer's disease.Obstetricians and Gynecologists Often called OB/GYNs, these doctors focus on women's health, including pregnancy and childbirth. They do Pap smears, pelvic exams, and pregnancy checkups. OB/GYNs are trained in both areas. But some of them may focus on women's reproductive health (gynecologists), and others specialize in caring for pregnant women (obstetricians).Oncologists These internists are cancer specialists. They do chemotherapy treatments and often work with radiation oncologists and surgeons to care for someone with cancer.Ophthalmologists You call them eye doctors. They can prescribe glasses or contact lenses and diagnose and treat diseases like glaucoma. Unlike optometrists, they’re medical doctors who can treat every kind of eye condition as well as operate on the eyes.Osteopaths Doctors of osteopathic medicine (DO) are fully licensed medical doctors just like MDs. Their training stresses a “whole body” approach. Osteopaths use the latest medical technology but also the body’s natural ability to heal itself.

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Distinguish between Roots of Cascuta and Orchid OR Parasitic root and Hygroscopic root.

Answer» DEFINITION of Adventitious Root System: Roots that grow from any part of PLANT other than the radicle or its branches are called adventitious roots (L. adventitious— extraordinary). They BRANCH like the tap root. A mass of adventitious roots along with their branches constitute an adventitious root system. Adventitious root system may be underground or aerial. They GENERALLY develop from stem nodes, intermodals, leaves, etc. Horizontal stem of creepers often develop adven­titious roots from the nodes (e.g., Grass, Wood Sor­rel). Branch CUTTINGS and leaf cuttings (e.g., Rose, Sugarcane, Tapicca, Sansiviena) develop adventitious roots when placed in soil. In Coleus, the cuttings develop adventitious roots on being partially immersed in water. Hormones also induce development of adventitious roots. Fibrous Roots: They are underground roots which arise in groups from the nodes of an horizontal stem (e.g., Grass, Fig. 5.10). The main roots are of equal length. They give off small branches. Both the main root and their branches are thin and thread-like. Therefore, they are called fibrous roots. The fibrous roots do not penetrate deep in the soil. They remain near the soil surface and are called surface feeders. Explanation:
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Explain excretion and excretory process in cockroach

Answer» EXCRETION :-is the process by which metabolic waste is eliminated from an organism . In VERTEBRATES this is PRIMARILY CARRIED out by the lungs , kidney and skin.Excretion In Cockroach :-Cockroach possess structure called malphigian tubules , whuch pull waste from their internal liquid , the liquids return to CIRCULATION, and the aste are excreted in solid or semi-solid form , and can excess nitrogenHope this will help uh☺️❣️
24.

Give reason : Bulliform cells are present in the maize leaf

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To make LEAVES CURL in time of STRONG sunlight

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How 'Toddy' beverage is prepared?

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The preparation of Toddy Beverage.Explanation:Toddy is nothing but Palm Wine. There is no sort of preparation involves in making Toddy except collecting the palm SAP from various palm trees. Toddy has been KNOWN by various names across various countries. Toddy is EASY to collect from Palm tree and coconut tree.The first process of extracting toddy is to CUTTING the blooming flower branch of the palm tree and connecting it to a container through a tapper. The cut flower of the palm tree would TAKE some hours to fill the container with its sap. later the sap is taken to the filtration and then to the sale.

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What are the devices which work on the process of osmosis and diffusion (any 5 from both​

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27.

How do you unblock an aortic valve​

Answer» USME USKE KOI PROCESS HOGI
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mukesh of that is grandma preparing mango pickle at home support with kutta pieces of android mango in 3 hours and then i did a lot of salt and while to the jars then she kept bazaar in the son of terror few days is grandma declare that the pickle was ready for use lokesh want to see the jazz in one of the charts he found that there was some growth of microbes. he showed the jar to her grandma, who removed that jar from the others and threw away the contents.(a) what valuus are displayed by mukesh in taking such initiative? (b) why are salt and oil added to the mango pieces​

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Haa agar answer mile muje BHI BATA DENA OK plz by

29.

Scienctific names of botany and zoology

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what is this PLEASE WRITE FULL QUESTION and

30.

What is laryngopharynx?​

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The LARYNGOPHARYNX is where both FOOD and AIR PASS

31.

Name thecells found in blood inbiology​

Answer» RBCS are CELL FOUND in BLOOD
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Front name different excretory organs in human body and excretory material generated by them

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plz EXPLAIN the QUESTION properly mate. so that we can help U.

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Shiksha ka matlab kya hota hai Oru Jeevan Mein Uska Kya Arth hai Safal hone ke liye kya karna chahiye

Answer» SHIKSHA ka hamare jeevan ko sukhmay banane me bahut bara yogdaan hai. Hame safal HONE KE liye dedication ke sath padhna chahiye.
34.

Describe the effects if drugs / alcohol.

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*If we are addicted to drugs / ALCOHOL thenthere will be little or may not be scope oflife . * People who are addicted towards bothare INVITING the problems like weakness ,headaches , DIZZINESS etc .*When they use it they don't know what is happening around them .* They are unconscious of THINGS .Explanation:❤️RUDE❤️❤️LOver❤️Of❤️RUDE❤️

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By what does Elephantiasis occurs? (a) The presence of filarial worm virus on the wall (b) By biting of filarial worm (c) Micro filarial (d) Dead matured filarial

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tion:ur ANSWER is option A or B cuz they both R right hope it WOULD be helpful

36.

How write ans single 10 mark question in bsc rtmun ?​

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In a SINGLE word or a SENTENCE. Hope you LIKE the ANSWER.

37.

Is lactic acid present in milk if yes then whats it percent​

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6.7 %HOPE it HELPS

38.

How do bacteria generally respire ?....... please answer...:-)​

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Cellular respiration is an ENERGY generating process that occurs in the plasma membrane of bacteria. Glucose is broken down into carbon DIOXIDE and water using OXYGEN in aerobic cellular respiration, and other MOLECULES such as nitrate (NO3) in anaerobic cellular respiration, meaning simply, WITHOUT oxygen....

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Mukesh observed his grandma preparing mango pickle at home. She put cut pieces of unripe mango in three jars and then dded a lot of salt and oil to the jars. Then, she kept the jars in the sun. After a few days, his grandma declared that the pickdeready for use. Mukesh went to see the jars. In one of the jars, he found that there was some growth of microbes. He showedtheir to her grandma, who removed that jar from the others and threw away the contents.a) What would have happened if the contents of the jar which had infection were consumed?b) What values are displayed by Mukesh in taking such initiative?c) Why are salt and oil added to the mango pieces?​

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for QUESTION c I am answering that salt and oil are added as preservatives to MANGO which MAKE the unripe mango which KEEPS the mango from spoilage

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Is lactic acid presenrt milk if yes then at what percent​

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9 ml of the milk measured into the porcelain dish/conical flask,1 ml PHENOPTHALEIN is added and then slowly from the burret, 0.1 N Sodium hydroxide under continuous mixing, until a FAINT pink COLOUR appears. The number of mls of Sodium hydroxide solution divided by 10 expresses the percentage of lactic ACID.

41.

What is windbreak??​

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a THING such as a ROW of trees or a fence, WALL or screen, that provides shelter or protection from a wind is called windbreak EXPLANATION:I hope it will help you........

42.

Which carbohydrate present in wheat, rice, and patatoes

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starchExplanation:

43.

In humans,taking air into nostrils into the nasal cavity is called _______________

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inspirationExplanation:

44.

How the lightening free up the nitrogen from atmosphere?

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The enormous ENERGY of lightning breaks nitrogen MOLECULES and enables their atoms to combine with oxygen in the air forming nitrogen oxides. These DISSOLVE in rain, forming NITRATES, that are carried to the EARTH

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Which drug is obtained from opioids? (a) Marijuana (b) Ganja (c) Cocaine (d) LSD

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Cocainehope it HELPS and PLS MARK as BRAINLIEST:)

46.

How phosphate of meiosis differentiates from phosphates of mitosis?

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Meiosis reduces the chromosome number in such a way that the daughter nuclei receive only one of each KIND of chromosome. The process ensures that the next generation of individuals will have only the DIPLOID number of chromosomes and a combination of traits different from that of either parent. Mitosis - The process in cell division by which the nucleus divides, typically in four stages (prophase, metaphase, ANAPHASE, and telophase) resulting in two new nuclei, each of which has exactly the same chromosome and DNA content as the ORIGINAL cell.  Hope this will help UH!!

47.

The shoot system grows upwards in response to what?​

Answer» SUNLIGHT is the ANSWER to your QUESTION
48.

Whai so brain and what is heart​

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What do you MEANT by this QUESTION..........

49.

To demonstrat the rolr of meristem in plant growth​

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There are a TOTAL of 3 meristems which effect the Plant Growth.Explanation:Apical Meristem : It HELPS the plant to GROW in height.Lateral Meristem: It helps the plant to grow in Girth.Intercalary Meristem : they HELP in growth of plant between nodes and internodes of a plant.

50.

What is intercropping??​

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grow a crop among DIFFERENT kinds of PLANTS is CALLED intercropping please MARK me as a brainleist........