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If a fruit is formed without fertilisation of the ovary , it is called parthenocarpic fruit. But without fertilisation how can an ovary become a fruit??? |
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Answer» There are some hormones responsible for FERTILIZATION of ovary by preparing this hormone CHEMICALLY we can FERTILIZER ovary |
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Tell 4 to 7 hints to make a project on ganga river .... plss its urgent ..fst |
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Answer» HEY dude Visit this LINK: HTTPS://www.scribd.com/doc/87392180/Ganga-River-Project |
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Why is it difficult to make antiviral drug then an antibacterial drug. |
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Answer» Because a virus USES the LIFE PROCESSES of its host ORGANISM |
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12 zoology chapters syllabus |
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Answer» Hi mate. Thanks for asking this question. Here is your answer, (1) Origin and Evolution of life. (2) Chromosomal Basis of Inheritance. (3) Genetic engineering and Genomics. (4) HUMAN health and DISEASES. (5) Animal Husbandry. (6) CIRCULATION. (7) EXCRETION and Osmoregulation. (8) CONTROL and Co-ordination. (9) Human Reproduction. (10) Organisms and Environment - II Thank you. BE BRAINLY !!!!!!! |
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What wil happen to a plant if it xylem is removed |
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Answer» It will wilt and there FORE die since it won't GET water which helps it to CONDUCT photosynthesis |
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Why triphic level 2 has the maximum number of organism |
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Explain why balanced diet is necessary for maintaining helthy body? |
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Cancer has become the second leading cause of mortality worldwide. It is responsible for an estimated 9.6 million deaths in 2018. Globally, about 1 in 6 deaths is due to cancer |
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Answer» Actually CANCER is in which abnormal cells divide uncontrollably and destroy the BODY tissue. |
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Why is it better to breathe through nose than the mouth |
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Answer» Because the air which we BREATHE through our nose is more CLEAN than the air which we breathe through our mouth.It is cleaned by our nostrils,nose hairs,mucus ETC. which MAKES it BETTER to breathe. |
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Are we able to hear all sounds in nature?? |
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Answer» No. It DEPENDS on the FREQUENCY of SOUND WAVES they PRODUCE. |
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a factory has machines which are expensive then how can it produce goods that are cheaper than those produced by hand |
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Answer» It is a one time investment....... as machines R capable of doing LARGE AMOUNT of work in SMALL time. |
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What is name of procesd of converidom of milk into yoghurt?why? |
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Answer» The fermentation is the PROCESS in which MILK convert into CURD by the action of lactic acid bacteria ....lactobacillus |
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Explain in brief the post fertilization events in plants? |
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Answer» The post fertilisation EVENTS in the PLANTS CONTAIN the ZYGOTE formation by the fusion male gamete with the egg.... |
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Explain how tramsportation of water food minerals happens in plants |
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Answer» Xylem and PHLOEM TRANSPORT MINERALS and water through vascular tissues |
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Thrombopoietic growth factors in the treatment of immune thrombocytopenic purpura |
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Answer» Both increased the PLATELET counts in HEALTHY subjects and in over two THIRDS of patients with ITP both before and after splenectomy; responses were maintained for at least 1 YEAR. Romiplostim and eltrombopag are now US Food and Drug Administration approved for the second-line treatment of patients with ITP. |
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How the study of fossils support the theory of evolution |
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Answer» HEYYA HOPE the above PICS HELP U out! |
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Difference between 'Polyandrous and Polyadelphous' ? |
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Answer» In the arrangement of a typical flower , there are MANY positions. |
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Name the instrument used by doctors to check heart best of person? |
| Answer» STETHOSCOPE is the INSTRUMENT | |
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Why is it important for granaries to be cleaned and drive? |
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Answer» If it is not CLEAN, then MICROORGANISMS might destroy the seeds, which will be unfit for HUMAN use. |
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Public hygiene is one of basic key to prove prevention of infection disease. explain |
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How do gymnosperms and angiosperms differ with respect to seeds |
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Answer» Hello mate |
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Fill the table......... |
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Answer» Please let me mark it as brainlist please |
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The protein coated fat globule is called_____? |
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What is eukaryotic cell?.give example |
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Answer» These have ADVANCED and complete CELLS the cells contain MEMBRANE bound nuclei and other cellular organelles and are called EUKARYOTIC cells.... |
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Raised serum homocysteine levels in patients of coronary artery disease and the effect of vitamin b12 and folate on its concentration. Indian j clin biochem 2006 |
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Concentrationof harmful chemicals increase at each subsequent trophic level in food chain explain |
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Different parts of the brain are associated with specific function .Name the part of human brain. Which perform specific function. Sensiation of. Feeling full 2=vomiting 3= picking up of pencil 4= riding a bicycle. Ns |
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Answer» Picking up the PENCIL- CEREBELLUM Riding a BICYCLE- cerebellum |
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Anybody have science question paper of sliverzone olympaid..... And get brainliest.... |
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Answer» Hayy PAPERS on FOLLOWING LINK ⬇️⬇️⬇️ https://www.pdfquestion.in/7050.html |
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A student observes rhizopus under microscope name the blob like structure and write the function of hypae ( root like structures). |
| Answer» NITRIFICATION of SOIL | |
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• Crop Grown - ............• Observed Diseases - ............• Pesticides used - .............• Results - ..............• Remarks - ............( Any 6 Crops ) |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: paddy affected by insects zineb the crop was good but it was mixed with CHEMICAL because of pesticides used to KILL the insects . |
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Oxidative stress and vascular endothelial are recognized as important contributing factors in the pathogenesis of ad and dementia of vascular origin |
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Answer» The most accepted hypothesis proposes that deposition of INSOLUBLE amyloid β protein (Aβ) fragments causes the neurodegeneration in AD [5]. Aβ is thought to contribute to the ACCUMULATION of reactive OXYGEN species (ROS) resulting in oxidative stress, neuronal DAMAGE and cognitive decline |
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Bacillus thuringiensis produces toxin protein in inactivate form it is converted into active form due to |
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Answer» Bacillus THURINGENSIS forms a protein which is toxic to insects but it is FORMED in an inactive form.after it entering into midgut of insect it transforms to activated Bt toxin by the secretion of alkaline solution.this toxin is dissolved in HIGH ph of insect gut and attacks which finally causes its death in COUPLE of DAYS. |
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Albinos in humnas is controlled by recessive gene (c) from marriages b/w carrier(cc) and albinos(cc).What proportion willbe albinos |
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Answer» HEY MATE here'S your answer: an albino couple will always PRODUCE albino children. HENCE couples from birth who are albino can only produce albinos from marriage(cc) and albinos.. |
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A neuro-genetic approach for selection of process parameters in abrasive waterjet cutting considering variation in diameter of focusing nozzle |
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The part of the brain which control activity of internal organ |
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Answer» here's your ANSWER, HOPE it HELPS you ✌✌ |
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Describe with water and without water floating drum type plant |
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Answer» In the past, floating-drum plants were mainly built in India and are THEREFORE referred to as Indian drum BIOGAS digestors or Indian floating cover biogas digestors. Floating-drum plants are used chiefly for DIGESTING animal and human feces on a continuous-feed mode of operation, i.e. with daily input. They are used most frequently by small- to middle-sized farms (digester size: 5-15 m3) or in institutions and LARGER agro-industrial estates (digester size: 20-100 m3). A floating-drum PLANT consists of a cylindrical or dome-shaped digester and a moving, floating gas-holder, or drum. The gas-holder floats either directly in the fermenting slurry or in a separate water jacket. The drum in which the biogas collects has an internal and/or external guide frame that provides stability and keeps the drum upright. If biogas is produced, the drum moves up, if gas is consumed, the gas-holder sinks back. |
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Describe the symbiotic role of bacteria in the human intestine |
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Answer» Bacterias are small MICROORGANISMS which live in human intestines and ALSO helps in digesting food even they helps us in PREPARATION ofcurd which r NAMED as streptococcus BACILLA with lactic acid and also r useful to us in many different ways |
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What is autism????.................. |
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Answer» A mental condition, present from early childhood, CHARACTERIZED by great DIFFICULTY in communicating and forming RELATIONSHIPS with other people and in USING language and ABSTRACT concepts. |
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Find the wrong statement in the following .A) Animal fibres are proteins B) Plant fibres are fats .C)Rearing of silk works is called Serious cultureD) Separation of silk fibre from cocoon is called Rearing |
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Answer» c its sericulture Sericulture, or silk farming, is the cultivation of silkworms to produce silk. Although there are several COMMERCIAL species of silkworms, Bombyx mori (the caterpillar of the DOMESTICATED silk moth) is the most widely used and intensively STUDIED silkworm. Silk was believed to have first been produced in China as early as the Neolithic PERIOD. Sericulture has become an important cottage industry in countries such as Brazil, China, France, India, Italy, Japan, Korea, and Russia. Today, China and India are the two main producers, with more than 60% of the world's annual production. |
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How will you prove that microorganisms also release carbondioxide? |
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Answer» Plants convertcarbon dioxide to oxygen during a process called photosynthesis, using both the carbon and the oxygen to construct CARBOHYDRATES. In addition, plants ALSO release oxygen to the atmosphere, which is SUBSEQUENTLY USED for respiration by heterotrophicorganisms, forming a CYCLE. |
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Describe the law of independent assortment with checker board |
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Answer» HEY dear !! ⚜⚜⚜⚜⚜⚜⚜⚜⚜⚜⚜⚜⚜⚜⚜⚜⚜ here's your answer... ⬇⬇⬇⬇ Law of Independent ASSORTMENT :: This law States that the laws of CHANCE govern which particular characteristics of the PARENTAL pairs will occur in each INDIVIDUAL offspring . hope this helps... |
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Describe briefly the structure and function of pituitary gland |
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Answer» Its main FUNCTION is to secrete HORMONES into your bloodstream. these hormones can AFFECTED other ORGANISMS and glands especially your: thyroid. reproductive organs. |
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What are the problems in adolescents how is it overcome |
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Answer» HELLO mate Many unhealthy behaviors that START during adolescence, such as consuming a poor diet (SEE Obesity in Adolescents), smoking, substance use, and violence, can lead to immediatehealth problems, long-term disorders, or poor HEALTH LATER in life. |
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As per nutrition surveys, the diet of an average indian of lower socioeconomic status is highly deficient in |
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Answer» ABSTRACT The health of women is linked to their status in the society. The demographic consequence of the women has formed expression in various forms, such as female infanticide, higher death rate, lower sex ratio, low literacy level and lower level of employment of women in the non-agricultural sector as compared to men. Generally, at household level, cultural norms and practices and socio-economic factors determine the extent of nutritional status among women. National Nutrition Monitoring Bureau has been carrying out regular surveys on diet and nutritional status of different population groups SINCE 1972. For the purpose of present investigation, the data collected during 1998-99 and 2005-06 on diet and nutritional status of tribal and RURAL population respectively in nine States of India was utilized. The intake of all the foods except for other vegetables and roots and tubers was lower than the suggested level among rural as well as tribal women. The study revealed inadequate dietary intake, especially micronutrient deficiency (hidden hunger) during pregnancy and lactation. The prevalence of goiter was relatively higher (4.9%) among tribal women compared to their rural counterparts (0.8%). Tribal women were particularly VULNERABLE to undernutrition compared to women in rural areas. The prevalence of chronic energy deficiency was higher (56%) among tribal NPNL women compared to rural women (36%). |
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Aspergillus niger from terrestrial soil and from marine what is the difference for bioremediation |
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Answer» Bioremediation can be a viable mechanism for treating soils contaminated with petroleum HYDROCARBONS. Bioremediationstrategies RANGE from encouraging natural biodegradation processes (biostimulation), to supplementing the existing system with microorganisms ABLE to degrade the CONTAMINATION (BIOAUGMENTATION), to monitoring and verifying natural processes (natural attenuation). |
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