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1.

Lakshadwee[ scientist alimanikfan found a variety species fish. What was the name of that fish

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While working with the marine biologist Dr. Santhappan Jones, Manikfan discovered a new fish species. Jones, IMPRESSED by Ali's OBSERVATION skills and his wide knowledge about marine life, CALLED the species Abudefduf manikfani.[2][7] Later, his knowledge was used for a paper describing the fish species in the Laccadive archipelago found in the SPECIMEN COLLECTIONS, on which he was listed as a co-author

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Differentiate between Salivary amylase and Pancreatic amylace.Please be kind enough to give this answer.Best answer would be marked as brainliest..

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SALIVARY AMYLASE:It is an enzyme that acts on the raw form of carbohydrates.
This enzyme is produced in the salivary glands.

PANCREATIC AMYLASE:It act more on complex carbohydrates which TAKE longer to dissolve.

This is the main DIFFERENCE between 2 amylases.

3.

Taeniasis - 1.Transmission, 2.Symptoms and 3.Control measures / Treatment ???????????

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4.

"It is interesting to note that poultry is India's most efficient converter of cow fibre food stuff ( which is unfit for human consumption) into highly nutrition animal protein food".

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5.

Respiratory system of cockroach is formed of spiracles and tracjeal interconnections. Why is it said to be more efficient than that of earthworm?

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Cockroach has small openings on the sides of its body called spiracles. When the air enters the respiratory system of a cockroach through these external openings, spiracles act as muscular valves, leading to the INTERNAL respiratory system.
The skin of EARTHWORMS feels moist because earthworms breathe through the skin. Air can EASILY pass through the skin of an earthworm. Gases are exchanged through its moist skin and capillaries, where the oxygen is picked up by the hemoglobin DISSOLVED in the blood and carbon dioxide is released.

6.

Which come first - hen or egg?

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According to you TUBE first come egg. because explain it by a process he SAID that a combination of materials forms a TYPE of substance that we KNOW modern times egg.

7.

Germ theory of disease

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8.

Difference between heridity and evolution

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Heredity is the study of transmission of body CHARACTERS from one generation to another.

Evolution is the DEVELOPMENT of complex form of LIFE from simple form.

9.

Character features of algea

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Unicellular algae occur most frequently in WATER, especially in plankton. Phytoplankton is the population of free‐floating microorganisms composed primarily of unicellular algae. In addition, algae may occur in moist SOIL or on the surface of moist rocks and wood. Algae live with FUNGI in lichens.

10.

A person can see only object be on if metre from is i name the difference of the eye

Answer» CAMERA vs Eyes: Similarities
To better understand the answer to this question, LET’s first have a quick comparison of VARIOUS similarities and differences found in the working of the human eye and a photo camera.

IMAGE focusing: Human and camera lenses both focus an inverted image onto light-sensitive surface. In the case of a camera, it’s FOCUSED onto film or a sensor chip. In your eyes, the light-sensitive surface is the retina on the inside of your eyeball..
11.

Placenta and pericarp are both edible portions in

Answer» PLACENTA and PERICARP are both EDIBLE PARTS of TOMATO
12.

What do you mean by classification what are the uses of classification please answer fast.

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Classification is a process related to categorization, the process in which ideas and OBJECTS are RECOGNIZED, differentiated, and understood.
uses of classification:-
Classification is important because it allows scientists to identify, group, and PROPERLY NAME organisms via a standardized system ; based on similarities found in the organisms DNA/RNA (genetics), Adaptations , and Embryonic development to other known organisms to better .

13.

Bacteria present in human intestine which helps in synthesis of vitamin b complex

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Vitamin B12, also known as COBALAMIN, is a water-soluble vitamin that is involved in the metabolism of every cell of the human BODY: it is a cofactor in DNA synthesis, and in both fatty acid and AMINO acid metabolism. ... The only organisms to produce vitamin B12 are certain bacteria, and archaea.

Synonyms: vitamin B12, vitamin B-12

Protein binding: Very HIGH to specific transcobalamins plasma proteins; Binding of h...

Bioavailability: Readily absorbed in distal half of the ileum

Metabolism: LIVER

14.

Root hair absorb water which mineral dissolve in it by a process of ______

Answer» OSMOSIS of WATER ....
15.

Where will be plasma membrane present

Answer» HEYA DEAR...

The CYTOPLASM and other CELLS are founded inside the plsama membrane..All eukaryotic cells have PLASMA membrane too..


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16.

What is xylem and pholem???

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HELLO MATE!!
XYLEM :-
It is nothing but the transfer of WATER from roots to other parts of the plants.
PHLOEM:-
the transfer of SOLUBLE organic MATTER is known as phloem
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17.

Pls solve 2 and 3 bits

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Nasel CANAL provide SAFETY to from external MICROORGANISM and the ear Canal no increase the microorganism BACTERIA VIRUS and it Formed ear wex

18.

Easy information about phylum porifera

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Members of this Phylum are commonly known as sponge. there are generally Marine and mostly asymmetrical animals.

these areprimitive multicellular. I have the cellular level of ORGANISATION sponge have a water transport or Canal system. water enters through the Austria in the body wall into a central cavity from where it goes out through the osculum.

sexes are not SEPARATED egg and SPERM are produced by the same individual. sponge reproductive system are sexually by FORMATION of the comets and fragmentation. JSON is internal and development is indirect having a level stage which is morphologicaly district from the ADULT.

19.

If three genes show complete linkage in a trihybrid cross the genotype and phenotypic ratio respe...If three genes show complete linkage in a trihybrid cross the genotype and phenotypic ratio respectively would be​a) 1:2:1 , 3:1 b) 9:3:3:1 , 1:1 c) (1:2:1)3 , (3:1)3 D)3:1 , 1:2:1​

Answer» C) (1: 2: 1) 3, (3: 1) 3
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Question- Please explain in detail.17. In trihybrid, when all gene show complete linkage then what is ratio of test cross:-(1)1:1:1:1:1:1:1:1(2)1:1(3)1:1:1:1(4)9:3:3:1

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1) is CORRECT because in monohybrid ratio of TEST cross is 1:1
in dihybrid ratio of test cross is 1:1:1:1as 4 PHENOTYPE are produced and in TRIHYBRID ratio will be1:1:1:1:1:1:1:1:1

21.

The joint that allows movement in all directions is called??

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Ball and socket is the joint that ALLOWS movement in SEVERAL directions


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22.

Epidermis is a _epthelium

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No epidermis is not a epithelium because epidermis is PART of PLANT TISSUE and epithelium is a part of ANIMAL tissue

23.

Why appendix is the vestigial organ in human digestive system

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The vermiform appendix still serves a purpose. It is not an indispensible organ but it does something. The reason why it's actually there isnot 100% sure but it does make sense. What we know is that it is full of limphoyd tissue. This means that it has an important role for the maturation of lymphocytes (a type of white cells of CENTRAL importance in the immune RESPONSE). A very large number of lymphocytes are 'stored' in the appendix. The reason why it is there is to 'filter' the content of the intestine before it goes from the SMALL intestine to the large intestine (the appendix is at the border) and keep the bacterial population under control. The gastrointestinal tract is a main way of acces for microrganisms and is therefore necessary to have a large BASE for immune cells to stay near it. 
Lymphoid tissue is also all along the intestine. This is why you can remove the appendix without any particular consequence.

The tonsils have the same function. If they are removed, other surrounding lymphoid tissue can grow and compensate this loss. Nevertheless they are important as they are at the entrance of the gastrointestinal tract and can block microrganisms before they PASS into the pharynx or larynx.

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24.

How many vertebrate are present in coccyx

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4 VERTEBRAE are present


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25.

The pigment which stores oxygen in muscles

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Myoglobin is the answer and it is the protein RICH in iron and Oxygen BINDING in mammals


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26.

Psyological inability to contract muscles is known as

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Here is your answer


Answer is MUSCLE fatigue


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27.

In which of the following organisms self fertilisation is seen?(a)Fishes (b) leech (c) Earhthworm (d) Liverfluke

Answer» OPTION c=earthworms

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28.

How many chambers are there in a amphibian heart??

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The ANSWER is :

3 (three) CHAMBERS are there in a AMPHIBIAN heart.

29.

Why puberty in some males delayed?

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In some MALES TESTOSTERONE is not SECRETED during the AGE of PUBERTY

30.

Mention the properties of cathode rays

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◻CATHODE RAYS:-

1). CATHODE RAYS TRAVEL IN STRAIGHT LINE.
2). THESE RAYS ARE DEFLECTED BY ELECTRIC FIELD. BRCAUSE THESE RAYS ARE NOTHING BUT ELECTRONS.
3). THESE RAYS TRAVEL NORMALLY FORM THE SURFACE OF THE CATHODE.
4). THESE RAYS ARE ALSO DEFLECTED BY MAGNETIC FIELD.
5). THE DIRECTION OF THESE RAYS IS INDEPENDENT FROM THE POSITION OF THE ANODE.
6). THESE RAYS PRODUCE FLUROSCENE.
7).THESE RAYS HAS SMALL IONOZING POWER.

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31.

When both ovaries are removed from human female then which hormone is decreased in blood

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Women who have their ovaries removed are more likely to suffer mental decline in old age


   The procedure, which triggers the menopause, is often carried out on YOUNGER women to prevent cancer

   Women who had it done had a FASTER declines in thinking ability and certain kinds of MEMORY

   But hormone REPLACEMENT therapy could help


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32.

Flora and fauna of rangareddy district

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Flora and Fauna of RangaReddy DISTRICT

It is on record that, in 1900s Ranga Reddy District with its low shrubby JUNGLES was the home of leopards, bears, hyenas and OCCASIONALLY tigers while in the more opened plains the antelope were in plenty. The game reserves for the ruling family in the erstwhile Hyderabad State and were stocked with them for the exclusive enjoyment of the nobles. Now the forests have receded into narrow pockets and so also the game. Blackbuck, Chital or Spotted deer and Sambar can still be seen in Rasanam (Rasanam), Dharur (Gingurthi) Tattepalli, Nagulpalle and Thirumalapur (Thirmapur), Gokafeasalwar (Rangampally) Naskal Forest blocks, Wild boar is found all over the forests. Jackal and fox are common even now in the OPEN. Also, Peacock and jungle fowl are seen in Ananthagiri block. Partridges and wild pigeons are common. In the cold season, wild duck, geese, teal and snipe can be seen in the small and large tanks of the District



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33.

What is endomitosis? (In plants)

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It occurs as a normal feature in some tissues of higher PLANTS, e.g. the phloem cells of some leguminousplants are POLYPLOID. ... If endomitosisoccurs in cells in the GERM line or during the SECOND division of meiosis then unreduced gametes may result.

34.

By how much will the loudness of a sound change when the amplitude of sound is (a) tripled (b) doubled

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If the AMPLITUDE in CREASES the loudness if sound will INCREASE FOUR TIME of it

35.

Plants absorb water from their soil ? how does the water reach tree top

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The WATER reach at tree top by ROOT of plants..


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36.

What happens to the heart when muscles work harder

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The HEART is not EASILY ABLE to CONTRACT and EXPAND

37.

How world's first air was started

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The St. PETERSBURG-Tampa Airboat Line began flying across Tampa BAY on January 1, 1914. It lasted only three months.


The flight covered 29 KILOMETERS (18 miles) and took 23 minutes-11 hours less than traveling between St. Petersburg and Tampa by rail.


The Airboat Line safely transported 1,204 passengers across the bay. But without a continuing subsidy from St. Petersburg or steady income from tourist traffic, it could not survive. The airline closed at the END of March.



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38.

What is plumule and radicle?

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They are PARTS of the seed sown. INFACT, plumule is the PART above the ground and RADICLE is the part below the ground. The stem of the tree grows from the plumule and ROOTS grow from the radicle

39.

observe the schematic of thermal power plant and the nuclear power plant discuss water does similarities and differences between the two

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:-) HICK CHILL chill VERBALLY HAN

40.

Viral inflemetion of parotid gland is called??

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A salivary gland infection occurs when a BACTERIAL or VIRAL infection AFFECTS your salivary gland or DUCT. ... The condition is called sialadenitis.


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41.

Why our ground water is depleted? Explain

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because NOWADAYS PEOPLE are cutting trees in large NUMBER. hence RAIN reduce , .or when rain occurs then it will runoff rather than absorbing by SOIL and we are using ground water in large scale and wasting it

42.

Define the type of circulation observed in animals

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Transport SYSTEMS are crucial to survival. UNICELLULAR organisms rely on simple diffusion for transport of nutrients and removal of WASTE. Multicellular organisms have developed more complex circulatory systems.

There are two TYPES of circulatory systems found in ANIMALS: open and closed circulatory systems.

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43.

State yes or no :Arrangement of flower on an axis is called Anthotaxy

Answer» INFLORESCENCE it is the not anthotoxy
44.

Name the accessories pigment in algae

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It contains CHLOROPHYLL B in GREEN algae

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45.

State true or false gastric juice contain HCL, two proenzyme pepsinogen and prorenin

Answer» TRUE
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46.

In a fully turgid cell.............. is zero(a) DPD. (B) OP(c) WP. (D) TP

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answer will be option d that is DPD

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47.

Write short note on allosteric enzymes

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Allosteric enzymes are enzymes that change their CONFORMATIONAL ensemble UPON binding of an effector, which results in an apparent change in binding affinity at a different ligand binding site. This "ACTION at a distance" through binding of one ligand affecting the binding of another at a distinctly different site, is the essence of the allosteric concept.Allostery plays a crucial role in many fundamental biological processes, including but not limited to cell SIGNALING and the regulation of metabolism. Allosteric enzymes need not be oligomers as previously THOUGHT,[1] and in fact many systems have demonstrated allostery within single enzymes.[2] In biochemistry, allosteric regulation (or allosteric control) is the regulation of a protein by binding an effector molecule at a site other than the enzyme's active site.

48.

Draw the flowchart showing the classification of carbohydrates

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PLS CHECK the photo

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49.

What are enzymes cofactors

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Some points on enzyme cofactors are as follows:-

1. As we know many reactions goes on in our body so there may be requirement of some enzymes.

2. Enzymes helps reaction in INCREASING speed of the reaction.

3. In some cases some NON protein are required additionally such enzymes are called as enzyme cofactors.

4. For the process of blood clotting and HARMONE production VITAMINS are essential these are known as vitamin cofactors.

5. FAD, FMN and TTQ are the some examples of enzymes cofactors.

50.

Draw the structure of basic amino acid

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This is mino ACID STRU...