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Vikas High SchoolSub: BiologyEdi Bazar ,Santosh NagarTest NotesClass : XInstructions:Leave the first Page. Draw the Tabular Colum in the 2nd Page as givenbelow. Use the Pencil to Draw the lines, maintain the Test note bookneatly as it is a record to internal Marks for Board Exam.TestTotalFASLab ActivityC.WProjectworkFA-1FA-2FA-3FA -4.b Activity : Conduct an Experiment to observe Oxygen is evolved duringotosynthesis in the presence of lightdiiseases due to Malnutrition. |
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Answer» my SCHOOL is very butefully |
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What is the meaning of spiral clevage and determinate clevage in zoology |
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Answer» Answer: DETERMINATE cleavage (also called mosaic cleavage) is in most protostomes. It results in the developmental fate of the cells being SET early in the embryo development. Each BLASTOMERE PRODUCED by early embryonic cleavage does not have the capacity to DEVELOP into a complete embryo. |
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3. State one function of mucus membrane inside the nasal cavity.III. Answer the foll |
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Answer» Answer: The nasal cavity is the inside of your nose. It is lined with a mucous membrane that helps KEEP your nose moist by making mucus so you won't get nosebleeds from a dry nose. There are also little HAIRS that help filter the air you breathe in, blocking dirt and dust from getting into your LUNGS. |
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Squamous columnar glendalough ligament odd one out with reason |
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Answer» the odd one out among the following is the squamous epithelial TISSUE. Explanation: Tissues in HUMAN body can widely be divided into two parts. They are epithelial tissue and connective tissue. Squamous tissue is a type of epithelial tissue. Where is tendons ligaments and bones are examples of connective tissue. The connective tissue are made for providing connection between the different organs or different parts of the body. the squamous epithelial provides a BARRIER between the outer environment and the organ. To know more about squamous epithelial tissue, How Is Striated Squamous Epithelial Tissue Different From .. hope it HELPS you please mark me as brainliest Explanation: |
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Display the first law of mendal through diagram only? |
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Answer» Answer: Here is your answer This is the BASIS of Mendel's First Law, also CALLED The Law of Equal Segregation, which STATES: during gamete FORMATION, the two alleles at a gene locus segregate from each other; each gamete has an equal probability of containing EITHER allele. Diagram is in the below attachment Hope this is helpful Please mark as Brainliest |
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What is meant by dual purpose breeds |
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Answer» Explanation: Dual-purpose breed, an animal or plant breed such as chickens, beef/dairy cattle, sheep, GOATS, ducks, geese, pigs, hops, etc. that provide at least 2 kinds of resources (food such as meat, EGGS, and MILK; wool, hide) or skills (such as with some hunting dogs and pigeons) Shine.. .. |
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Polyembryony in orange was first reported by_____ |
Answer» ANTONIE VAN LEEUWENHOEK |
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Comparison of pollution in in Jammu and Kashmir and Tamil Nadu art integration project |
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Answer» Explanation: The Board, vide Circular No. Acad-05/2019 dated 18 January, 2019, mandated Learning Outcome (LO) Based Teaching-Learning process in all its affiliated schools. It was also informed that all schools must adopt and implement LOs prepared by NCERT in their annual pedagogical plans to ENABLE all stakeholders to follow Competency Based Education (CBE). The underlying focus of CBE is ATTAINMENT of each of the grade and subject appropriate LOs and demonstration and application of learning in real-life situation by the learners. CBE can be implemented only through innovative and joyful experiential pedagogiessuch as Art-Integrated and Sport-Integrated Learning, Storytelling, etc. which promote reflection, critical thinking, creativity, initiation, self- direction and other 21st Century Skills. All this is done to make students 21st century- ready citizens, by empowering them with the competencies to understand, analyse, evaluate, interpret and innovate various real life situations that they require to face in the world outside the classrooms or an environment beyond their schools and homes. 2. The Draft National Policy of Education 2019inter-alia STATES: Art-Integration is a cross- curricular pedagogical approach that utilizes various aspects and forms of art and culture as the BASIS for experiencing the learning of concepts across subjects. As a part of the thrust on experiential learning, art-integrated education will be embedded in classroom transactions not only for creating joyful classrooms, but also for imbibing the Indian ethos through integration of Indian art and culture in the teaching and learning process at every level. This art-integrated approach will strengthen the linkages between education and culture. 3. As a pedagogical initiative, CBSE has introduced Art- Integrated Learning in all its affiliated schools vide Circular No. Acad-12/2019 dated 8th March 2019. The Board has also issued Guidelines on Art-Integrated Learning vide Circular No. Acad-22/2019 dated 18.04.2019 with an AIM to facilitate teachers and principals for implementing Art Integrated Learning as a pedagogical tool for experiential and joyful learning in classroom situation as well as building a joyful learning environment in the school. The Art- Integration guidelines of the Board enlists various suggestive activities, projects |
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Cube like cells combined to from ______ |
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Answer» Answer: tissue. any cell wiil COMBINE to FORM a tissue mark as BRAINLIEST and follow me if u UNDERSTOOD the answer |
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What would be the scientists do to study the cells |
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Answer» Answer: Imaging techniques magnify organelles and track cells as they divide, grow, interact, and carry out other VITAL tasks. Biochemical or genetic TESTS allow researchers to study how cells respond to environmental stressors, such as rising TEMPERATURES or toxins. Explanation: |
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During the process of charging acapacitor some work is done which isstored in the form of ........OHeat energyPotential energyO Kinetic energyElectrostatic energy |
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When does human heart start beating |
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Answer» The human embryonic heart begins beating approximately 21 days after FERTILIZATION, or five WEEKS after the last normal menstrual period (LMP), which is the date NORMALLY used to date pregnancy in the medical community. |
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What are claspers in pisces ? |
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Answer» CLASPERS are the REPRODUCTIVE ORGANS in MALES. These FISH do not have air-bladders. |
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I want information about the Short note on BT Cotton |
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Answer» Answer: BT cotton is an insect-resistant transgenic CROP designed to combat the bollworm. Bt cotton was created by genetically ALTERING the cotton genome to express a microbial protein from the bacterium BACILLUS thuringiensis. |
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Difference between animal cell and plant cell? |
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Answer» plant CELL have extra membrane( cell wall) it is helpful for disease COMES from insects |
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Who coined the term protoplasm for the fluid content of the cell |
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Answer» Explanation: |
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Which structure does not replicate in animal virus |
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What is amoeba????????? |
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Answer» a single-celled animal that catches food and moves about by EXTENDING fingerlike PROJECTIONS of PROTOPLASM. Amoebas are either free-living in damp environments or PARASITIC. Explanation: a single-celled animal that catches food and moves about by extending fingerlike projections of protoplasm. Amoebas are either free-living in damp environments or parasitic. |
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If 4a=1/2, find A,,,, |
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Answer» Answer: 4a = 1/2 a= 1/2 * 1/4 a= 1/8 Plz MARK as BRAINLIEST. |
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What is coleoptile and coleorhiza? |
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Answer» Answer: Coleoptile is different from COLEORHIZA. Coleorhiza is a sheath-like STRUCTURE CONNECTING the coleoptile to the primary root, DEFENDING the radicle in monocots while coleoptile is a pointed protective sheath covering the EMERGING shoot in monocots. |
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Bacteria present in milk |
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Answer» Answer: Common psychrotrophic bacteria in MILK are species of Micrococci, Bacilli, Staphyloccoci, LACTOBACILLI, Pseudomonas, and coliforms. Pseudomonas species are the most common and TYPICALLY have the most impact on quality. Explanation: MARK me as a brainliest |
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Plz joint these meetings |
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Answer» yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy |
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What were the main objections raised against the Darwin’s theory? |
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Answer» Answer: CERTAIN points which were proposed by Darwin are accepted. There are certain DRAWBACKS in his original theory and the other scientists had certain objections regarding Darwin's theory. The objections to Darwinism are as follows: (i) Darwin could not explain the origin and cause of variations which are generated during evolution. (ii) He EMPHASISED the importance of the fittest organisms. Later, it has been suggested fit and fitter forms can also co-exist. (iii) The principle of INHERITANCE was not present during Darwin. Hence Darwin believed in the theory of 'pangenesis'. This theory explains that the organs give rise to a certain STRUCTURE which moves to gonads for development. Hope it helps :) |
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Koi ek chromosome Vikar ka Karan aur usse grasit vyakti ke Lakshan |
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Answer» Down SYNDROME........ |
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The mass of an object is a measure of________ |
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Answer» ANSWER: the object's inertial property Explanation: The mass of an object is a measure of the object's inertial property, or the amount of matter it contains. The weight of an object is a measure of the force exerted on the object by gravity, or the force NEEDED to support it. The pull of gravity on the earth gives an object a DOWNWARD ACCELERATION of about 9.8 m/s2. Hope it HELPS :) |
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A fungus that produce an antibiotic penicillin belongs to this class |
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Can u suggest some changes in your school which would make it environment friendly |
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Answer» Answer: The CHANGES in ONE's school which WOULD make it environment-friendly can be: (i)Planting of trees in the school. (ii) Stop wastage of water , saving ENERGY by switching off the un-necessary LIGHT and fans. ... (iv) There can be more windows in school for natural light to save electricity. |
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How does repair of worn out parts take place? |
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Answer» Answer: MANY organisms and TISSUES display the ability to heal and regenerate as needed for normal physiology and with pathogenesis. However, these repair activities can also be observed at the SINGLE cell level. The physical and molecular mechanisms by which a cell can heal membrane ruptures and REBUILD damaged or missing cellular structures remain poorly understood. This review presents current understanding in wound healing and regeneration as two distinct aspects of cellular self-repair by examining a few model organisms that have displayed robust repair capacity, including Xenopus oocytes, Chlamydomonas, and Stentor coeruleus. While many OPEN questions remain, understanding how cells repair themselves is important for our mechanistic understanding of cell biology. It also holds the potential for new applications and therapeutic approaches for treating human disease. Hope it helps :) |
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In some plants the rate of transpiration is very high does it affect the availability of water in the place |
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Answer» Answer: Yes it AFFECT the availablity of WATER Explanation: because CONTINUOUS TRANSPIRATION will lead to continuous LOSS of water through the leaves from Stomata |
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Hat is the structure of a dna molecule?double helixspiraldouble spiralhelix |
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Answer» DOUBLE helix hope it helps please MARK me as the BRAINLIEST |
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5. Annual rings are the number of:(a) Internodes in a stem(b) Rings of vascular bundles in a monocot stem.(c) Barks layers in a woody stem.(d) Layers of Xylem in a stem. |
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Answer» d is the answer hope it helps please MARK me as the BRAINLIEST |
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Difference between Hydra and planeria |
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Answer» Explanation: Hydra: Observations of Hydra show feeding BEHAVIOR, detailed microscopy of stinging cells used in captur- ing PREY, two DIGESTIVE processes (cellular and EXTRACELLULAR), locomotion, reproduction by budding, development of sex organs, and symbiotic guests, both external and internal. PLANARIA: The cross-eyed flatworm, Planaria, is both scavenger and predator depending upon opportunity. Observations show food-seeking behavior, the flatworm’s feeding method, locomotion (produced by a carpet of cilia), internal anatomy, and reproduction through the remarkable process of regeneration. |
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How a cell full fill its requirement of proten necessary for the cell membrane |
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Answer» Explanation: 1.The proteins in the plasma MEMBRANE typically help the CELL interact with its environment. 2.Many proteins can MOVE within the plasma membrane through a process called membrane diffusion. 3.This concept of membrane-bound proteins that can travel within the membrane is called the fluid-mosaic model of the cell membrane hope it helps you please mark me as BRAINLIST |
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How a cell full fill its requirement of any protein necessary for the cell membrane |
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On Besoro inBersapheneBerdenye imboCooKIThoubenvoicSocle to get CollseeCEHEC will anny trous Alcz to getbenzophenoneopopPADE |
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Answer» I am not ABLE UNDERSTAND the QUESTION |
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What is the role of water in soil formation |
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Answer» Soil water, sometimes referred to as the soil solution, contains dissolved ORGANIC and inorganic substances and TRANSPORTS dissolved nutrients, such as nitrogen, PHOSPHORUS, POTASSIUM, and calcium, to the PLANT roots for absorption. |
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8. If you want to know more about tissues in plants what questions are you goingask? (AS2)9"Raul311 |
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Answer» if u want to know more about tissuesin plants I would ask the following : What are tissues in plants? What are thier FUNCTIONS? Describe thier role in keeping the plant alive. What is thier shape? please mark me as the Brainliest!!!!! |
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Whatiscodingwhicharethecodingfucklangauges? |
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Answer» okkkkkkkkkkk kkkkkkkkkkkk |
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Hasinapagaldeewani |
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Answer» Not UNDERSTANDABLE......... . |
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Barley: Rabi crop, cotton: kharif,__________: zaid crop.a- wheat b- Mustardc- soya been d- cucumber |
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Answer» d) cucumber PLEASE MARK AS BRAINLIEST AND ALSO FOLLOW ME |
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कृती ४ स्वमतसात्त्विक आहाराची संकल्पना स्पष्ट करा. help me |
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Answer» Answer: अन्न ही मानवी जीवनाचे अस्तित्व टिकविण्यास आवश्यक अशी प्राथमिक गरज आहे. शरीराची वाढ होणे, झीज भरुन काढणे, ऊर्जा निर्मिती, कार्यशक्ती या बाबी शरीराने उपयोग केलेल्या अन्नामुळे घडून येतात. त्यामुळे आहारात घेतलेले अन्न पोषणदृष्ट्या समतोल हवे. शरीरपोषण व संवर्धन यासाठी प्रथिने, पाणी, जीवनसत्व व खनिज द्रव्ये ह्यांचा आवश्यक तेवढा पुरवठा व त्याचे योग्य प्रमाण आपल्या आहारात पाहिजे. कोणत्याही एकाच खाद्यपदार्थात हे सर्व घटक योग्य प्रमाणात मिळणे शक्य नसल्याने या सर्व घटकांचे सुयोग्य प्रमाण रोजच्या आहारात विविध पदार्थ समाविष्ट करुन साधले पाहिजे. अशा संमिश्र आहाराला समतोल आहार किंवा संतुलित आहार म्हणतात. अगदी उदाहरणच द्यायचे झाले तर एका प्रौढ व्यक्तीला साधारणत: 3000 उष्मांक लागतात. त्याच्या आहारात 90 ग्रॅम प्रथिने, 90 ग्रॅम स्निग्ध द्रव्य व 450 ग्रॅम पिष्टमय पदार्थ (1:1:5) हे प्रमाण असावे. त्यात एकदल 400 ग्रॅम धान्य, 85 ग्रॅम द्विदल धान्य, पालेभाज्या 115 ग्रॅम, इतर भाज्या 85 ग्रॅम, कंदभाज्या 85 ग्रॅम, फळे 85 ग्रॅम,दुध – दही 285 ग्रॅम, मांसाहार 125 ग्रॅम, साखर / गूळ 60 ग्रॅम, तेल-तूप 60 ग्रॅम अशा अन्नाचा समावेश केला तर पुरेशी जीवनसत्वे व खनिजे उपलब्ध होतात. पण सर्वसाधारणपणे आपल्याकडच्या जेवणांत कर्बोदकांचे प्रमाण जास्त असून इतर घटक त्या मानाने कमी पडतात. साधारणपणे घरात 4 माणसे असली की एक पाव किंवा अर्धा किलोग्रॅम पालेभाजी आणली जाते. पण मग ती शिजून अर्धी किंवा त्यापेक्षाही कमी होते. घरातील 4 माणसांनी खाऊन उरली की ती उरलेली भाजी शिळी झाली म्हणून टाकून दिली जाते. पण एका प्रौढ व्यक्तीने अंदाजे 125 ग्रॅम पालेभाजी खावी तर त्यातले पौष्टिक घटक मिळू शकतात, पण आपण मात्र शिजून 1 पाव झालेली भाजी 4 लोक वाटून खातो. मग आवश्यक तेवढे पोषण घटक कसे मिळतील? त्याशिवाय कंदभाजी, दुध, तूप, मांसाहार या बाबीचा समावेशसुध्दा आपल्या रोजच्या आहारात व्हायला हवा. |
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Name the method of reproduction in amoeba |
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Answer» Explanation: Simple BINARY FISSION is the TYPE of binary fission which occurs in the irregular-shaped organisms such as AMOEBA, in which the plane of division is difficult to ascertain. This is the form of the reproductive method used by Amoeba. Binary fission is the method of asexual reproduction in unicellular organisms. It is the process in which the parent divides into TWO daughter cells which are genetically and morphologically similar. During this process, the nucleus divides into two, followed by the division of the cytoplasm. |
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Coprophilus fungi belong to |
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Answer» Answer: Coprophilous FUNGI (DUNG-loving fungi) are a type of saprobic fungi that grow on animal dung. ... The fungi then FLOURISH in the feces, before RELEASING their spores to the surrounding area. Explanation: please follow me my dear friend please ❤️ |
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If a cell undergoes five mitotic cell division,the total number of chromosomes in each daughter cells will be equal to |
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Answer» Answer: 46 chromosomes Once mitosis is complete, the cell has TWO groups of 46 chromosomes, each enclosed with their own nuclear MEMBRANE. The cell then splits in two by a process CALLED CYTOKINESIS, creating two clones of the original cell, each with 46 MONOVALENT chromosomes. |
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What is Oesophagus ??Don't spam ❌❌Well, I can manage it for 2 hoursSo I'll go with dare.... |
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Answer» Answer: Pale Moon portable has been specifically designed to take with you on removable media with high wear and slow access, and its default settings REFLECT this. . . . . . . . Sorry For the Above Explanation: Ayan Oppa!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i missed u a LOT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! everyday i kept checking on u if u came or not!! dont leave us n go from next time..... u dont know right.... i got a ligament tear on my leg.... its a long n very SILLY reason! n oppa ALWAYS know that I Love U!!!!!!!! ur my only oppa n i love u a lot!!! *literally crying* The best NICK name "charm"!! i love it!!!!! |
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The parasitic fungi of basidiomycetes |
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Answer» Examples of OBLIGATE parasites are the downy mildews, the powdery mildews, and the rusts. Certain fungi form highly SPECIALIZED PARASITIC relationships with insects. For example, the FUNGAL genus Septobasidium is parasitic on scale insects (ORDER Homoptera) that feed on trees. |
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