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1.

If you are interested to grow any type of culture which you like to grow and why

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I WOULD LIKE to do CULTURE of off SEASONAL fruits as it would help me growing my money savings and also do horticulture which means culture of medicinal plants as it can save many lives and also will help for my PROFIT.

2.

Different between embryo and feotus

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Embryo is the young cell that has just DEVELOPED from the gametes. FOETUS is the DEVELOPING embryo before BIRTH

3.

how did mendel experiment that it is possible that a traits is inherited but not expressed in an organim

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Mendel took PEA plants with different characteristics - a tall plant and a short plant. He then produced progeny out of them.

In the first generation or F1 all plants were tall and none were short. Here only one trait was seen.

Then Mendel checked if the F1 plants were exactly as same as the plants from PARENT generation. This he did by getting both the F1 and parent plants to reproduce by self pollination.

The progeny of the PARENTAL plants were all tall but the progeny of the F1 generation were not all tall. A quarter of them were short.

This proves that both the tallness and shortness trait was INHERITED in the F1 generation but only the tallness trait was expressed.

Thus two copies of TRAITS are inherited in each sexual reproducing organism.

4.

Bipolar disorder Kyu Hota Hai

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Because when your STOMACH is HUNGRY THATWHY..

5.

In spring season vascular cambium is

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In SPRING SEASON VASCULAR CAMBIUM is dark in colour

6.

Give four example of dementia biodiversity as a result of global warming

Answer» EXAMPLES are fast INDUSTRIALISATION, population explosion, UNPLANNED URBANISATION, deforestation
7.

Name one plant which reproduce through spore formation formation

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In biology, a spore is a unit of sexual or asexual reproduction that may be adapted for DISPERSAL and for survival, often for extended PERIODS of time, in unfavourable conditions. Spores FORM part of the life cycles of MANY plants,ALGAE, fungi and protozoa.

8.

Which question of ch diversity in living organism class 9 ask in examplzzz friends tell me fast you now then answer plzz

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Heya ✌


Dude first u have to prepare yourself best for this chap.please don't take it HARD or anything like this , this chap is nothing only about classifaction of living world.
which is interesting to know !!
don't USED to crambing it .stand it well, then try to read it properly , set up in your MIND, learn it well..... don't it boring by crambing.
it is all about our surrounding ;)

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i think u have to remeber every kingdom's characters with some examples.
& this is enough to get good marks in exams.

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best of LUCK for ur exams.
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9.

Difference between voluntary and Involuntary action of our body

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Involuntary action are those which are SELF performed by our body or not CONTROLLED by mind e.g. DIGESTION ,beating of heart, respiration
but VOLUNTARY action are those which are controlled by our mind or will power e.g. WALKING,working of hands etc.

10.

Explain gene gun method.

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The gene gun method is a methodused for GENETICALLY MODIFYING plants. With the use of a gene gun, the gene gun method delivers extra DNA directly into a plant's nucleus. The method is ALSO COMMONLY CALLED particleacceleration or microprojectile bombardment...

hope it helps to you!!!!

11.

Give four example of damage of biodiversity is result of global warming

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We are CUTTING down the TREES.
depending on other LIVING organisms for FOOD

12.

What to you mean about tricuspid valve plz helpwrite at list 10 line on itbest answer will be surely marked as brainlist

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Tricuspid valve is as pointed
1.Background. Functional TR is primarily due to tricuspid annular dilation and RIGHT ventricular (RV) enlargement and dysfunction; it occurs most often secondary to left-sided heart disease, especially in the setting of mitral valve pathology.

2.Functional TR assessment. The authors propose that, in assessing functional TR, it is important to have a systematic approach that addresses its impact; which includes the SEVERITY of TR, tricuspid annular size, and the mode of tricuspid leaflet coaptation and extent of tricuspid leaflet tethering.
3.Tricuspid valve anatomy. The tricuspid valve has three leaflets (anterior, posterior, and septal). The anterior leaflet is largest in surface AREA and is almost ALWAYS anchored by a single papillary muscle; affected most by annular dilation, functional TR occurs when annular dilation reduces coaptation of the anterior leaflet. RV enlargement can result in papillary muscle displacement, another mechanism of functional TR.

4.TR severity. TR severity is most often assessed on echocardiography using color-flow Doppler; 5.Categories of TR severity. 6.Tricuspid annular assessment
7.Leaflet coaptation. The surface of contact between the leaflets is the coaptation height
8.Tethering distance, tethering area. The distance of leaflet coaptation that forms the plane of the tricuspid annulus is the tethering distance (or tethering height

13.

Give reason Prokaryotes have simpler cell organisation.

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Prokaryots have simpler CELL ORGANISATION Because prokaryotes are those organisms Which are having only a single cell .

They do not have MEMBRANE bound structures.

They lack a true nucleus.

They lack tissue and ORGAN level organisation.

They just have cellular level of organisation.

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14.

What is the meaning of blooder

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Ans:

 A PERSON who or CREATURE which draws BLOOD; ESPECIALLY a bloodsu_cker.

Hope it's help you!

15.

Which scientist obtained interferon through recombinant dna technology

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Interferon was scarce and EXPENSIVE until 1980, when the interferon gene was inserted into BACTERIA using recombinant DNA technology, allowing mass cultivation and purification from bacterial cultures or derivedfrom yeasts. Interferon can also be PRODUCED by recombinant mammalian cells.

16.

Mention two damages as a result of acid rain

Answer» DAMAGE of TAJMAHAL and some ECHO SYSTEMS
17.

Explain me about human reproductive system step by step with pictures

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Plz be clear .........Haman are CATEGORISED into male and female
IN MALE
SEX ORGAN-TESTES
SEX CELLS- SPERMS

IN FEMALE
SEX ORGAN-ovary
sex cells-eggs

Working- DURING SEXUAL INTERCOURSE THE MENS ERECT PENIS IS WJECTED TO FEMALES VAGINA AND SEMEN IS RELEASD FROM MEN WHICH IS MIXTURE OF SPERMS AND SOME SECRECTIONS.RHE SPERMS CLIMB/SWIM UPWARD AND COLLODES WITH EGG AND RHEN FORMS ZYGOTE .THIS ZYGOTE IS THEN PLACED IN WALL OF UTERUS AND BABY IS DEVELOPED......AND MANY MORE PROCEDURES BETTER READ UR TEXTBOOK..........
MARK ME BRAINLEST

18.

Explain C4 cycle in simple words.

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Hey MATE

here is UR ANSWER


i hope it HELPS you

19.

Write two important of cell cycle

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The most important component to be replenished is the CELL's DNA. The cell's DNA is contained in CHROMOSOMES, and the ENTIRE set of chromosomes is duplicated during the “interphase” PART of the cell cycle.

20.

What ara different Types of nomenclature

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1) TAXA at the level of species are NAMED with binomials, CONSISTING of GENERIC and specific epithets or names that TOGETHER equal the species name

2) Taxa above the level of species are Supraspecific Taxa and are Uninominals.

3) Taxa below the level of species are Subspecies are are Trinominals.

21.

Write the parts of central nervous system and peripheral nervous system

Answer» CENTRAL nervous SYSTEM
parts
1. Brain
2. spinal cord

PERIPHERAL nervous system
1. cranial nerves (12pairs)
2.spinal nerves(31 pairs)
22.

Name a morphological means of defence in plants against herivory

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Several PLANTS have evolved various mechanisms both morphological and chemical to protect themselves against herbivory.

(1) Morphological defence mechanisms:

(a) CACTUS leaves (Opuntia) are modified into sharp spines (thorns) to deter herbivores from feeding on them.

(b) Sharp thorns along with leaves are present in Acacia to deter herbivores.

(c) In some plants, the MARGINS of their leaves are spiny or have sharp edges that prevent herbivores from feeding on them.

(2) Chemical defence mechanisms:

(a) All parts of Calotropis weeds CONTAIN toxic cardiac glycosides, which can prove to be fatal if ingested by herbivores.

(b) Chemical substances such as nicotine, caffeine, quinine, and opium are produced in plants as a part of self-defense.

23.

If you are interested to grow a type of culture which do you like to grow and whyPlz answer me i will mark u as brainleist

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I REPEAT my culture will be known as hibetsu. In which I'll take peoples opinion and make RULES ACCORDING to that.

24.

Class 12 life science project acknowledgement

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I HOPE this will HELP you?

25.

Give reason .mitosis can be a mode of reproduction.

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If you take the example of HONEY BEE MITOSIS can be a mode of REPRODUCTION.

26.

The production of an exact copy of an animal by asexual reproduction is known as

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CLONING is the TERM used for the production of an exact COPY of an animal

27.

Why are neurons called structural and functional unit ?

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I THINK this ANSWER is CORRECT. ..

28.

How many stomach compartment do the sheep have

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The sheep have FOUR stomachs
The four parts are the RUMEN, RETICULUM, OMASUM, ABOMASUM.

HOPE IT WILL HELP U ✌️✌️❤️✌️✌️

29.

Short notes on internal structure of cycas leaf

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Following is the PARTS of cycas leaf anatomy. And ALSO find attached figure FYR

1) Cuticle

2) Upper Epidermis

3) Hypodermis

4) PALISADE tissue

5) Transfusion tissues

6) SPONGY parenchyma

7) CENTRIPETAL & Centrifugal Xylem

8) Cambium

9) Phloem

10) Bundle sheeth

11) Calcium oxalate crystals

12) Stoma

13) Lower epidermis.

30.

Name a common nutrien that is absorbed by small intestine and re absorbed by the kidney tubules

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Glucose





Hope it will HELP !

31.

What are the organs involoved in the digestion of food when we eat

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HELLO MATE
HERE IS YOUR ANSWER
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following are the organs INVOLVED in the DIGESTION of food:

1. mouth
2.oseophagus
3. small intestine
4. large intestine
5. kidneys
6. liver
7. PANCREAS
8. stomach


HOPE IT HELPS

32.

Multiplications explain

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Abe LOL tujhe ye NAHI ata MULTIPLICATION MEANS he into KARNA

33.

Why meiosis -2 is required if reductional division has already been done in meiosis-2 ?

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Meiosis 1ST is reductional division because NUMBER of cromosome is HALF in ANAPHASE 1st but sister chromatids are not separated in meiosis 1st
they are attached by CENTROMERE and separated in meiosis 2nd (anaphase 2nd)

34.

Sense of hunger is located in tongue (true or false )

Answer» FALSE................
35.

a cell has 32 chromosomes it undergoes mitotic division what will be the chromosome number during metaphase and the dna content during this phase

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Chromosome Number WOULD be the same (that is 32) as the SISTER chromatids only DUPLICATES. And the DNA CONTENT will be the double and it will get equally cleaved in anaphase.

36.

How to amount of time in secretion of hormones are controlled

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The AMOUNT and TIME of hormones released into the body are CONTROLLED via three major control mechanisms which are parts of the inbuilt MECHANISM of the body.

These are as follows:-

• Humoral stimuli

• Neural stimuli

• Hypothalamo-pituitary axis

The first two regulates the timing and the THIRD one regulates how much of the hormone is to be released.

37.

Give one word scientific term of the following. (i) comstruction of an animal such as earthworm by repeated segments. (ii) blood filled cavity in arthropodes. (iii) exretory organs of an annelid. (iv) free floating forms of cnidaria. Stinging organs of jell fishes. Individual animals bearing organs of sex.

Answer» ANSWERS:-
1)Metemerism
2)Coelomic cavity
3)Nephridia
4)Sessile
mammals is the ANSWER of last question MAY be I am right.
38.

What are the adaption which make the fish move in water? how does fish swim in water?

Answer» FISHES have STREAMLINED BODY through which they can swim in water. They havre gills throuch which they do RESPIRATION
39.

Define bilateral symmetry celom triploblastic

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bilaterally symmetrical MEANS that the BODY of organism is divided into two parts laterally.
coelomate means that there are cavity or SPACES in body.
triploblastic means that the organism has 3 layer of germs cells

40.

How is it that we are able to remember our previous encounters that is what is there in our brain that enables us to do so

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HEYA DEAR!!

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The reason we remember certain things and FORGET others. ... Your beliefs strongly affect your memory and your ability to remember certain things. Subconscious mind and FORGETTING: One theory states that the subconscious mind sometimes OMITS certain things from your memory if it doesn't BELIEVE that they are important. Recalling old MEMORIES can have a cinematic quality. ... During memory recall, the brain recalls an old memory by piecing ... explains, "When we recall a previous life event, we have the ability to re-immerse ourselves in the experience.

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41.

In the biological processes, the time taken bu certain vrius or bacteria to double 9ts population ia called

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In 1OR 2 SECONDS or LEAST seconds

42.

Pls answer my question fastly mates.....click the image to view it fully.....

Answer» CARBON and oxygen.
ok
43.

What is immunisation

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Immunization is the INTENTIONAL process of helping an individual GAIN immunity to a microorganism. So the person is immune or more RESISTANT the next time their system sees that same infectious agent. The normal way we provide immunity in this day and age is via a vaccine. Vaccines are killed or attenuated organisms that are injected into humans so they can get all the benefit of exposure without causing a full blown infection/disease.  However, some PARENTS who send their kids over to a family's home that has chicken pox in their contagious phase, could also be "immunizing" their children. (Often called Pox Parties)

44.

What is the symptoms of goitre diseases

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The SYMPTOMS of GOITRE is the SWOLLEN of NECK.

45.

Scientific name of the brain region for sight and region for controlling slivation

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HEYA DEAR

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ANSWER :-

The midbrain, together with the pons and the medulla, builds the brainstem, and CONTAINS several parts. The TECTUM controls EYE movement, AUDITORY and visual reflexes and PROCESSING. The tegmentum controls reflexes. The cerebral peduncles influence voluntary motor functions.

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THANKS

46.

Answer key solution of health organisation

Answer» WORLD Health Organization. ... The WorldHealth Organization (WHO) is a specialized AGENCY of the United Nations that is concerned with international public health. It was ESTABLISHED on 7 April 1948, and is headquartered in GENEVA, Switzerland
47.

The main active constituent of tea and coffee is: a) nicotine b) chlorophyll c) caffeine d) aspirin

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C) CAFFEINE is the ANSWER

48.

In a sample of 65 individual with bb genotype, 30 individual with bb genotype and 15 individual with bb genotype. The frequency of "b" allele is

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The FREQUENCY of GENOTYPE is 35

49.

Transpiration pull: the suction force which aids in drawing the water upward from roots to leaves is called as transpiration pull.

Answer»

YAA, its correct.

What CONFUSION you have REGARDING this.


50.

What are hormonal changes?

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Production of Progesterone and TESTOSTERONE by ovaries LEADS to HORMONAL CHANGE