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1.

If we place blood cells in a hypertonic solution then they would shrink why?

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HYPERTONIC solution: solution in which solute concentration is higher COMPARED to water concentration.

(and also water FLOWS from region of high water concentration to region of low water concentration)

Red blood cells when PLACED in hypertonic solution the water PRESENT in the cell moves out into the surrounding solution (due to Exosmosis) ; as a result the red blood cell shrinks.

2.

Production of fruit without fertilization is called what

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Production of fruit without FERTILIZATION is known as PARTHENOCARPY


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3.

How many biosphere reserves from india in unesco biosphere?

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10 biosphere reserves

We will SEE biosphere reserves in a NUTSHELL, and about in BRIEF on biosphere reserves in unesco LIST. There are 18 such in list of all biosphere reserves in india. But we will only see 10 biosphere reserves in india out of 18 biosphere reserves in india.May 19

4.

What does the term RAN means with refrence to cell bilology?

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Ran (RAs-related Nuclear protein) ALSO known as GTP-binding nuclear protein Ran is a protein that in HUMANS is ENCODED by the RAN gene. Ran is a small 25 kDa protein that is involved in transport into and out of the cell NUCLEUS during interphase and also involved in MITOSIS. It is a member of the Ras superfamily

5.

During winter many plant leaves fallen on the earth do not cause pollutin but plastic papers which are thrown on the earth cause pollution name the types of chemical reaction associated with this observation

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The type of chemical reaction occured in the above statement is exothermic reaction which evolves heat and results in disasters like global WARMING, etc.


these plastics when THROWN in landfills or elsewhere, find their way into our OCEANS – killing the marine mammals that mistake them for food.


This is just the tip of the plastic GARBAGE issue that’s ALARMING environmentalists these days

6.

Roma is given a glass bottle with some white substance in it that is either chalkpowder or sugar. How can she find out the correct substance without tasting it?

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When roma is given a GLASS bottle with some WHITE substance in it that should be chalk POWDER or sugar.

➡We can find whether the substance sugar or chalkpowder ,by DISSOLVING them in water.

⚫If the water turns in white COLOUR then it is chalk powder.

⚫If the water turns to colourless then the substance is sugar.

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7.

The colour of china rose flower extract in lemon juice is?

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China rose FLOWER is an indicator that tests the acidity or basicity of a compound and it changes green when its in lemon juice because of the ACIDIC COMPONENTS of the lemon juice, the change in color is because lemon juice is an acid in NATURE, if it were a base then there would be experienced a change in color but the color would be different.

8.

An organ that maintains the circulation of blood?

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The ORGAN that u are ASKING about is HEART which maintains the circulation of blood

9.

What are examples of grass eating animals?

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Cow
goat
horse
deer
these are some examples
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10.

What is the new teeth that come in place of milk teeth?

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HEY FRIEND!!


premolars, or molars tht COME behind the primary teeth.

11.

Atria and the ventricles on the same side are seperated by

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Atria and VENTRICLE of the same SIDE are separated by a LAYER CALLED atrio-ventricular SEPTA

12.

Explain the concept of survival advantage with the help of example of beetles in 0 biology in ch9

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There were white moths and black moths .The COLOUR of the baground they sit was white ,so black moths in white backgrounds are easily noticeable by birds or PREDATORS, rather than white moths.So the number of white moths was in lead.After industrialization due to pollution DUST and other wastes GET attached on the background and it's colour become black.Now the white moths become more vulnerable to predators .So the population of white moths decreased.
The point is before industrialization ,change was in favour of white moths and after it , the condition was in favour of black moths .Survival of the fittest in accordance with Darwin's THEORY of evolution.

13.

Find out the floral formula for a bisexual flower with bract, regular, pentamerous, distinct calyx and corolla, superior ovary without bracteole

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The individuals from the family are being CONVEYED in the mild areas of both northern and southern halves of the globe.


In our NATION the Papilionaceae is spoken to by numerous VITAL GENERA usually found in slopes and fields.


Generally the herbs having a place with this family show up and blossom in winter season in the INDIAN fields.

14.

Can salt and water be filtered? yes or noCan sand and water be filtered? yes or no Juat answer yes or no :)

Answer» HLO mate .....


1) No ....


2) Yes ...,


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15.

In cephalometric analysis anterior most point on fronto nasal suture is called as

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Cephalometric analysis is the CLINICAL application of cephalometry. It is analysis of the dental and SKELETAL relationships of a human skull.


It is frequently used by dentists, orthodontists, and oral and maxillofacial surgeons as a treatment planning tool.


The aim of this study was to EVALUATE the basic and advanced features of FIVE different cephalometric analysis computer PROGRAMS.

16.

How does unicellular prokaryotic organisms reproduce

Answer» BACTERIA reproduce through a FAIRLY simple process called binary fission, or the reproduction of a LIVING cell by division into two equal, or near-equal PARTS. As just noted, this type of asexual reproduction theoretically results in two identical cells. HOWEVER, bacterial DNA has a relatively high mutation rate.
17.

Who gave the classification of positive and negative symptoms of schizophrenia?

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The modern classification of Schizophrenia symptoms was put forward by Leff in 1981. It divided the set of symptoms into positive and negative symptoms.


The positive symptoms refers to an EXCESS in certain ACTIVITIES producing PHENOMENON such as delusions, disorganized behaviour and agitation.


The negative symptoms include depressed activities such as LACK of emotional range.

18.

What are the rules for binomial nomenclature

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Following RULES should be observed while RIGHTING of binomial.
1. The name of the genus should always be capitalized.
2. Species name should not be capitalized.
3. Binomial when written should always be underlined separately; when printed italicized.
4. The name or abbreviated name of the scientist describing the species for first time should be written after binomial. E. g. Pseudomonas syringae Val Hall.
5. If the name is revised, the name of the original describer should be written in bracket followed by the name of the revising scientist. E.g. XANTHOMONAS compestris pv Oryzae Dye.
6. To avoid confusion the same binomial should not be used to name two different species.
7. The YEAR in which organism was described should be written after the name of the AUTHOR or scientist.

19.

On touching a hot plate which category of neurons get stimulated first and which later on?

Answer» HELLO MATE
HERE IS YOUR ANSWER


On touching HOT plate, sensory neuron get simulated first.



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20.

Which bacteria in aqueous medium has highest d 121 value?

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Only the lichens known as Rhizocarpon geographicum and Xanthoria ELEGANS bacteria in aqueous medium has highest d 121 value.


The D-value was determined by inoculating 100 mL of disinfecting solution with 1 mL of a bacterial suspension.


D VALUES were lower in the acidified recovery medium than those OBTAINED ... heat resistance of bacterial spores.

21.

Out of the three worm phylum which is advanced in terms of evolution and why

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Out of the three WORM PHYLA platyhelminthes(flat WORMS)

Aschelminthes(round worms) and

Annelids(segmented worms)

Annelida are the most ADVANCED because they have TRUE coelome also called schizocoelome ,metamerism, which is not seen in other two

22.

Physical chemical and biological gene transfer methods in plants

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So what ANSWER we have to GIVE you?

23.

Reya t. And clevers h.: wnt signalling in stem cells and cancer. Nature, 434: 843-50, 2005.

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Asia Population: CURRENT, historical, and projected population, growth rate, ... Data TABLES, maps, charts, and LIVE population CLOCK .

24.

The most important suture while closing ward's incision for impacted mandibular third molar

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SURGICAL removal of impacted mandibular third molar and contributes a MAJOR chunk of an oral surgeons and workloads.


In fact, some authors has been closed healing with authors and standard third molar incision and sutures were removed on the seventh POSTOPERATIVE day.


The TECHNIQUES are impacted mandibular third molar is one of the frequently.

25.

What is different between creemlier and nun creemlier?

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It is male and female term. The term "nun" is applicable to Roman Catholics, Eastern Christians, Anglicans, Lutherans, Jains, Buddhists, and Taoists, for example.


While in common usage the terms nun and SISTER are OFTEN used interchangeably, properly speaking a nun is a female religious who lives a contemplative LIFE of prayer and MEDITATION.

26.

What is haploid and diploid?

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Hey frnd....
Haploid is a cell that CONTAINS a SINGLE pair of chromosomes.
Diploid is a cell that contains 2 pair of chromosomes.

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27.

Status of " plants , animals , water bodies , air pollution"  50 years ago in east godhavari

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ATMOSPHERE and GAS exhalation of animals are the status consider under category WISE.


In Chlorophyll, it makes food the plant can be used from the carbon dioxide water, nutrients, and energy from sunlight.


This process is called Photosynthesis and during the process release oxygen into AIR. People around animals NEED oxygen to breath.

28.

What's the full form of COPD???

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Hi

Here is ur answer

Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease is the full FORM of COPD.

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29.

What are the organic and inorganic compounds found in bone and cartilage?

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The inorganic MATERIALS that makebone INCLUDE hydroxyapatite as theinorganic STRUCTURE. The organicsubstance in bone are the factors such as glycosaminoglycans, osteocalcin, OSTEONECTIN, Simply, boneis strong and inflexible, such as your skull, where CARTILAGE is more moveable, just like your ear is flexible.

30.

The diagram shows a phase of mitosis. mc010-1.jpg Which does the letter A represent in the diagram?

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A represents centromere of each double-stranded chromosome that are LINED up on the equator (METAPHASE plate) of the CELL.


Each of the chromatids of a pair falls on the opposite sides of the equator.


When the mitosis and meiosis are STRUCTURED together then a THREADLIKE structure was formed known as chromosomes.

31.

Write brief history of early discoveries/tools that helped in detection of disease. explain briefly.

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The history of biosensors has been tracked with POTENTIOMETRIC analysis.


It is quickly UNDERSTANDING with range of analyte CONCENTRATIONS and begins to CONSIDER with disease detection.


This includes food safety, DEFENCE, drug discovery and many others.


Discovery of an organism in association with disease is only first step in rapid needs.

32.

The absence of chlorophyll in the lowermost cells of ulothrix shows

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The ABSENCE of chlorophyll in the lowermost cells of ulothrix shows beginning of labour division.


Ulothrix is a genus of filamentous green ALGAE, generally found in fresh and marine water.


Its cells are normally as broad as they are long, and they THRIVE in the low temperatures of spring and winter.

33.

What happens to monomers when they undergo dehydration synthesis?

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When monomers undergo DEHYDRATION synthesis then all monomers combine with each other via covalent bond and then they form larger molecule which is KNOWN as POLYMERS.


Monomers release waters as byproduct in the process of dehydration synthesis. In this process they form long chain like molecules.


This process is CALLED dehydration synthesis.

34.

Which of these is not a type of silk fabric?

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Where are the OPTIONS manidhi

35.

after eating 20 cubes of sugar and after drinking 1 litre of Coca-Cola which hormone secreted in our body in large amount

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After consuming 20 cubes of sugar and 1 litre of coca-cola plenty of insulin is SECRETED. Insulin is the MAJOR hormone that MAINTAIN blood sugar level in BODY.

36.

Arrange the events in the order that they’re likely to occur leading up to the formation of a solar system.

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It is said by the researchers that the universe was formed when there was a cloud formed with gas mixed with DUST particles and CAUSED a MASSIVE explosion.


This explosion was CALLED the SUPERNOVA.


However, it squeezed into the spaces and separated all the elements and formed the solar system.

37.

Distinguish between In sanctuary And Zoo

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The main DIFFERENCE between zoos and sanctuaries is how they acquire their animals. A ZOO might buy, sell, breed, or trade animals, or even capture animals from the wild. The rights of the individual are not considered. Animals are often overbred . Zoo patrons expect to see lively, active animals, not old, TIRED animals. But the overbreeding leads to overcrowding. Excess animals are sold to other zoos, CIRCUSES, or even canned hunting. The animals are acquired to satisfy the interests of the zoo.


A sanctuary does not breed, buy, sell or trade animals. A sanctuary also does not capture animals from the wild but acquires only animals who can no longer survive in the wild. These might include injured wildlife, confiscated illegal EXOTIC pets, exotic pets who are surrendered by their owners, and animals from zoos, circuses, breeders, and laboratories that close down.

38.

Organisms which reproduce sexually only once in their life

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Such ORGANISMS are CALLED semelparous or MONOCARPIC PLANTS

39.

In a population of 2000 individuals 960 belong to genotype aa and 320 to aa.based on this data the frequency of allele a in the population

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Based on the DATA, the population of 1000 individuals are TAKING with genotype AA and frequency of allele A in the population.


Therefore, Allelic frequency of A allele has F=(A)=[2*360]/2000=0.6 and CONSIDER for genotype and increase individuals of belongs to the allelic frequency of A for belongs to genotype AA.

40.

What type of disease is measles/rubella. best answer will be marked as brainliest

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It is RUBELLA in pic

B

Or

MEASLES is here

41.

5advantages and disadvantages of outbreeding

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I HOPE this will HELP you.

42.

What is the highest taxonomy catagory

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Kingdom is the HIGHEST taxonomic category.
after that COMES phylum or DIVISION , class,ORDER ,family , GENUS and species

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43.

Explain the events that follow up to the fertilisation when the sperm coming contact with the ovum in fallopian tube

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The female reproductive system provides several functions. The OVARIES produce the female EGG cells, called the OVA or oocytes. The oocytes are then transported to the fallopian tube where fertilization by a sperm MAY occur. The fertilized egg then moves to the uterus, where the uterine lining has thickened in response to the normal HORMONES of the reproductive cycle. Once in the uterus the fertilized egg can implant into thickened uterine lining and continue to develop. If fertilization does not take place, the uterine lining is shed as menstrual flow. In addition, the female reproductive system produces female sex hormones that maintain the reproductive cycle.



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44.

Living things are made up of cell walls while non living things are made up of atoms and molecules. Do you agree give reasons

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No because HUMAN have no CELL WALL

45.

2 indigenous and 2 exotics breed of poultry. ?

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Exotic breed=polish CHICKEN and LEGHORN chicken
indigenous breed=cows and Buffalo


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46.

Name the vitamin and kmasma protein for blood coagulation

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Vitamin K is an essential vitamin that is NEEDED by the BODY for blood CLOTTING, bone building, and other important processes. VitaminK.Vitamin K is a fat-soluble vitaminnecessary for synthesis of coagulationfactors involved in the coagulationcascade.

47.

In which kingdom would you classify the archaea and nitrogen-fixing organism if the five-kingdom system of classification is used?

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If whittakers FIVE kingdom classification is used archaea and nitrogen FIXING bacteria are GROUPED TOGETHER under monera because they are unicellular prokaryotes


48.

Please answer this question in the attachment

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HEY

HERE IS THE ANSWER FOR YOU.

CODE B IS THE ANSWER. BECAUSE  PANCREATIC JUICE CAN'T ACT LIKE A CATALYST.

49.

Biomedical assisted devices developed during 1960-1980 which helped to diagnosis disease in india

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The history of medicine shows how societies have changed in their approach to illness and disease from ancient times to the PRESENT. Early medical traditions include those of Babylon, China, Egypt and India. The Greeksintroduced the concepts of medical diagnosis, prognosis, and advanced medical ethics. The Hippocratic Oath was written in ancient Greece in the 5th century BCE, and is a direct inspiration for oaths of office that physicians swear upon entry into the profession today. In the Middle Ages, surgical practices inherited from the ancient masters were improved and then systematized in Rogerius's The Practice of Surgery. Universities began systematic TRAINING of physicians around 1220 C.E. in Italy.

During the Renaissance, understanding of anatomy improved, and the microscope was invented. Prior to the 19th century, humorism(also known as humoralism) was thought to explain the cause of disease but it was gradually replaced by the germ theory of disease, leading to effective treatments and even cures for many infectious diseases. Military doctors advanced the methods of trauma treatment and surgery. Public health MEASURES were developed especially in the 19th century as the rapid growth of cities required systematic sanitary measures. Advanced research centers opened in the early 20th century, often connected with major hospitals. The mid-20th century was characterized by new biological treatments, such as antibiotics. These advancements, along with developments in chemistry, genetics, and radiography LED to modern medicine. Medicine was heavily professionalized in the 20th century, and new CAREERS opened to women as nurses (from the 1870s) and as physicians (especially after 1970).

50.

What do you mean by exhaustible and inexhaustible natural resources

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Exhaustible NATURAL resources:-

The amount of those resources which is limited in nature are called “exhaustible natural resources”.

INEXHAUSTIBLE natural resources:-

These are the resources that are present in unlimited QUANTITY in nature and are not LIKELY to be exhausted by human consumption.