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1.

Define between pro and primary protonima

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Primary Protonema

Primary protonema is the basic part of the chain that is formed from the spore. The stem or the primary protonema gives out the several branches or RHIZOIDS and leaves, which are TERMED as secondary protonema. The secondary protonema is developed into the LEAFY gametophytes as the part of the vegetative REPRODUCTION.

2.

Which one is the largest class of bryophytes

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Explanation:Bryophytes are plants. Hence, at the HIGHEST level bryophytes belong to the PLANT KINGDOM.

3.

Electonic ki shop par vigyapan

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ANSWER:

REFER THE ATTACHMENT GIVEN ABOVE

4.

Complete+chart+and+explain+in+your+word+a).........b)+animal+c)+..............

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SORRY but I can't UNDERSTAND your QUESTION.

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beet and arum both store food for pennetion are the examples for two different types a) beet is a stem but arum is a root b) beet is a root but arum is a stem c) beet is a stem but arum is a leaf d) beet is a stem but arum is an inflorescence choose correct option ​

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b)Beet is a ROOT but arum is a stem.

Explanation:

Beet is a TAP root developed from radical , stores food and behaves as organ of perennetion.

arum is Underground shoot/stem bearing nodes & INTERNODES , stores food and behaves as organ of perennetion.

6.

Characteristics of angiosperm is​

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EXPLANATION:

FLOWERING plant.

covered SEEDS.........

7.

Define mesosomes in descriptive words.​

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Explanation:A folded INVAGINATION in the plasma MEMBRANE of BACTERIA, produced by the chemical fixation techniques used to prepare samples for electron microscopy, but previously thought to be PART of the normal structure of the cell.

8.

How does transpiration help the root absorb water and mineral from the soil​

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transpiration is the loss of water. For getting water a SUCTION PRESSURE is created in the plant . this suction pressure pulls the water and mineral from the ROOT and transports it into the ENTIRE plant.

9.

What is membrane and what is membrane ​

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BIOLOGY

a microscopic double layer of LIPIDS and proteins FORMING the boundary of cells or ORGANELLES.

10.

Which type of question and answer come in science of chapter 1 in biology ncert​

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very common ..LIKE photo synthesis and leaf

Explanation:

STRUCTURE an DEFINATION

11.

Causative arithmatic of red side is ..........​

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EXPLANATION:

First-order logic -

First-order logic—also KNOWN as predicate logic and first-order predicate ... Peano ARITHMETIC and Zermelo–Fraenkel set theory are axiomatizations of number theory and set theory, ...

12.

Which crop replenish nitrogen and why?

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Explanation:

groundnutAccepted Answer: Rabi crop wheat and KHARIF crop - soyabean or groundnut can be PLANT for crop rotation. LEGUMINOUS crops replenish nitrogen. The leguminous plants have some swollen structures on the surface of their roots.These are called root NODULES.

13.

Insert dialogue box will appear with which

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EXPLANATION:

Click thebutton on the upper right of the COMPUTER Management window as you would do to close the CONSOLE. Any DIALOG boxes still open will be REVEALED along with an error message. Click the "OK" button to dismiss the error message and bring the frontmost dialog box into focus.

14.

Information about botanical garden,zoological parks,biodiversity hotspots in india

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Explanation:

BOTANICAL GARDEN, ZOOLOGICAL PARK, BIODIVERSITY park.

15.

Mind map of lesson consevation of plants and animals

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ANSWER:I CHECKED but didn’t find

Explanation:

16.

It is thought that the first humans lived on the open, grassy Savannah of Africa. Suggest how the structure of our bodies, and our behavior, might be adapted to help us to survive in that habitat

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Explanation:

To LIVE in the open Savannah . we had had to be fast . that's why we've got a SLENDER and straight STATURE . to walk straight , our vertebrae got 4 curves . which is absent in other PRIMATES as WELL as apes . Our legs became longer and stronger due to running .

17.

Structure and dynamic of microfilament​

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Microfilaments - STRUCTURE and function. Microfilaments are fine, thread-like PROTEIN fibers. They are composed predominantly of a contractile protein CALLED ACTIN, which is the most abundant cellular protein. ... Actin proteins are highly conserved across the eukaryote SPECIES

18.

What is adolescents

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ADOLESCENCE, transitional phase of growth and development between childhood and ADULTHOOD. The WORLD Health Organization (WHO) defines an adolescent as any person between AGES 10 and 19. This age RANGE falls within WHO’s definition of young people, which refers to individuals between ages 10 and 24.

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19.

What type of reproduction occurs when animals cloned offspring

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ANSWER:

In ANIMAL SEXUAL REPRODUCTION is OCCUR

20.

खून में कौन कौन सी गैसे पायी जाती हैं?

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ANSWER:

OXYGEN and CARBON DIOXIDE.

21.

Q.5 Which precautions you have taken in porating of microscope?​

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Although they're now common in SCHOOLS and EVEN some to CLEAN or TAKE APART the internal pieces of the microscope.

22.

Define diseases and explain briefly the two groups of diseases​

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Explanation:A disease is an IMPAIRMENT of health or a CONDITION of abnormal functioning.The 2 groups of causes of diseases are contributory and IMMEDIATE diseases.

Contributory disease-contributes to occurrence of diseases.They are of three types:

Poverty

Unhealthy conditions

Improper public facilities

Immediate disease-primary causes for diseases and can be identified after first check up.They are affected by microorganisms.These are of 2 types:

INFECTIOUS and non infectious diseases.

23.

Janan Kise Kahate Hain​

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Answer:

JAB ek baccha KA Janam ho

24.

Describe the homecoming of ranga. Why was it a great event in the village

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Ranga’s homecoming was a great event as he was the first

person from his VILLAGE to go to Bangalore to study. When he returned after six

months, every VILLAGER rushed to his house to have a look at him. They expected

his studies in Bangalore must have changed him quite a BIT. There was so much

of crowd gathered OUTSIDE his house. Ranga came out with a smile on his face. Everyone

was surprised to see that Ranga was the same as he had been six months ago,

when he had first left our village. An old lady who was near him, ran her hand

over his chest to ensure the janewara was still there. After FINDING no

change in him, the crowd melted away.

25.

Do you think that is there any positive role of eyes & nose in digestive system of human? Either yes or no explain with solid reason.

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yes

Explanation:

EYES HELP it see food and WEATHER GOOD or not ..

nose help in weather the food item is spoiled or not

26.

Just before the fertilisation of punishment ovule the diploid structure would be

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FERTILIZATION is the process in which haploid gametes fuse to form a diploid CELL CALLED a zygote. To ensure that each zygote has the correct number of chromosomes, only one SPERM can fuse with one egg.

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27.

Bacteria shows symbiosis explain with an example

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28.

Give+besic+prinsipal+of+live

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ANSWER:

GIVE BASIC PRINCIPLE of life

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29.

If you donate one kidney would it cause any harm to the excretory unit of kidneys

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ANSWER:no it won't

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Because UR other kidney is functional to CARRY out nessary processes

30.

(5)We are living in a world (a)........ every girl wantsto be a diva and every boy desires to (b)...called a dude. Where malls (c) .......... replaced thestreet-grounds of the past and childish pranks(d) .......... substituted with emotional hiccups. Aworld where social acceptance is measured (e) ......your friends' list onr a social networking site and your coolness by (f) ......... may new gadgets you have in your wardrobe.​

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ANSWER:

a) where

b) be

c) have

d) which

e) by

f) the

Explanation:

31.

I want to practice crop rotation in my field.Suggest a rabi crop and a kharif crop for cultivation.Which crop replenishes nitrogen and why?

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Explanation:

KHARIF crop rice and RABI crop gram or pulses can be planted for crop rotation. Explanation: In general crops planted for a long season reduce fertility of the soil. But leguminous crops replenish nitrogen. The leguminous PLANTS have some swollen structures on the surface of their roots, CALLED root nodules.

32.

Which are the part of compound microscope that controls the intensity of light entering the viewing area?How?​

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Explanation:

Iris DIAPHRAGM controls the AMOUNT of LIGHT reaching the specimen. It is located above the CONDENSER and below the STAGE. Most high quality microscopes include an Abbe condenser with an iris diaphragm.

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6.A particle of mass 'm' moves on the axis of a ringof radius 'R' and mass M. If particle at rest isreleased from 'P then its kinetic energy at centrec will bemCRP​

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Mv^2/R + -GM/(x^2 + R^2)^(1/2).

Explanation:

Let the distance from which the PARTICLE had flew of the circle be x. So, the distance will be (x^2 + R^2)^(1/2).

So, the potential energy at the point P will be = -GM/(x^2 + R^2)^(1/2) where M is the mass of the particle.

Again we know that the circle is of RADIUS R and then there will be centripetal force of Mv^2/R which will ALSO be in addition to the potential energy when it is at rest.

So, kinetic energy =Mv^2/R + -GM/(x^2 + R^2)^(1/2).

34.

Sexual reproduction in animals​

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Sexual reproduction is the production of a new organism from two parents by making USE of their sex cells or GAMETES. The humans, fish, frogs, CATS and dogs, all reproduce by the method of sexual reproduction. ... The male GAMETE in animal is CALLED 'sperm' and the female gamete in animals is called 'ovum' or 'egg'.

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35.

Give one reason why the wall ofthe left ventricle in the heartis thicker than the right. Describe what would happen tothe flow of blood in the left sideof the heart if the bicuspid valve did not functioneffectively.Need it ASAP.and I swear, i'm being serious, WRONG DELIBERATE answers will be reported!!!!If you give me the right answer i will vote you BRAINLIEST answer!

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Explanation:

The ventricles of the heart have thicker MUSCULAR walls than the atria. ... The LEFT ventricle also has a thicker muscular wall than the right ventricle, as seen in the adjacent IMAGE. This is due to the higher forces needed to pump BLOOD through the systemic circuit (around the body) compared to the PULMONARY circuit.

36.

it is said that if gamete is present the variation will be there . The why it is not happening in case of self pollination in plants​

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Explanation:

In self- pollination, since both the male and female gametes SHARE the same genes, there is no genetic variation seen which is NECESSARY for a better, more productive offspring. So, most plants have many mechanisms that they employ to avoid self -pollination and PROMOTE cross-pollination.

37.

Match the followingGiven in the attachment.Plz give the correct answer..

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1-d;2-a;3-e;4-c;5-b

38.

How are the allevoli designed to maximise the exchange of gaseous?

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Explanation:

The alveoli are thin walled and richly supplied with a network of BLOOD VESSELS to facilitate EXCHANGE of gases between blood and the air filled in alveoli. They have balloon –like structure that provide MAXIMUM surface area for exchange of gases.

39.

Collect the old blood reports of your friends

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ANSWER:

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40.

Anyone investigatory project is pollen germinationcan u pls send me pic of slidespls don't tell me to search in google

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ANSWER:

there are permanent SLIDES AVAILABLE in BIOLOGY LABS

41.

Match the followingPlease give correct answer.

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42.

2. Fill in the blanks (AS 1)(a The smell of flowers reaches us through the process of.."hes us through the process of russieTBhopal tragedy was spread throughout the city through theof ditte VIC as of Bs called osmossalt water because of autoled.(c) Water enters the potato osmometer due to a process called ..(d) The fresh grape wrinkles, if kept in salt water because of3. What do you mean by permeability of membrane? Explainexample. (ASI)If the dried vegetables are kept in water they become fresh. Wreason? (ASI)Name the process by which we can get fresh water from sea water? (ASIWhat will happen to a marine fish if kept in fresh water aquarium? Supponswer with reasons. (AS 2)Istribution by T.S. Government 2019-20​

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ANSWER:

a diffusion

c osmosis

it ALLOWS only USEFUL materials

osmosis

evaporation

43.

What do you mean by osmosis​

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Osmosis is the movement of water or other SOLVENT through a plasma membrane from a REGION of low SOLUTE CONCENTRATION to a region of high solute concentration. Osmosis is passive transport, meaning it does not require energy to be applied

Explanation:

44.

How much quantity of each vitamin is required every day?

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Recommended intakes for vitamin A for people aged 14 YEARS and older range between 700 and 900 micrograms (MCG) of retinol activity equivalents (RAE) PER DAY. Recommended intakes for women who are NURSING range between 1,200 and 1,300 RAE.

45.

Why animals are improtant for eco system​

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ANSWER:ANIMALS are IMP because they are inderdependent on each other and help to maintain VARIOUS balances in ecosysytem

Explanation:

46.

Who is the founder of paranormal

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EXPLANATION:

GAURAV TIWARI was an paranormal fonder of the Indian  community

47.

What is the scientific name of Hyanea?Because it's just showing hyanadie on net

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Explanation:

HYANADIE is the SCINTIFIC name of hyna THATS why it is showing so

48.

Observe the following figure and name the type of bond shown by arrow in the structure​

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I THINK the type of BOND shown by ARROW is Peptide Bond.

49.

What do you observe by the harvey's demonstration experiment​

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Harvey focused much of his research on the mechanics of BLOOD flow in the human body. Most physicians of the time felt that the LUNGS were responsible for moving the blood around throughout the body. Harvey's famous "Exercitatio Anatomica de Motu Cordis et Sanguinis in Animalibus", COMMONLY referred to as "de Motu Cordis" was published in Latin at Frankfurt in 1628, when Harvey was 50 years old. The first English translation did not appear until two decades later.

Harvey, observing the notion of the HEART in living animals, was able to see that systole was the active phase of the heart's movement, pumping out the blood by its muscular contraction. Having perceived that the quantity of blood issuing from the heart in any given time was too much to be absorbed by the tissues, he was able to show that the valves in the veins permit the blood to flow only in the direction of the heart and to prove that the blood circulated around the body and returned to the heart. Fabricius, his teacher in Padua, had discovered the valves in the veins.

In Chapter 13, Harvey summarized the substance of his findings: "It has been shown by reason and experiment that blood by the beat of the ventricles flows through the lungs and heart and is pumped to the whole body. There it passes through pores in the flesh into the veins through which it returns from the periphery everywhere to the centre, from the smaller veins into the larger ones, finally COMING to the vena cava and right atrium. This occurs in such an amount, with such an outflow through the arteries and such a reflux through the veins, that it cannot be supplied by the food consumed. It is also much more than is needed for nutrition. It must therefore be concluded that the blood in the animal body moves around in a circle continuously and that the action or function of the heart is to accomplish this by pumping. This is only reason for the motion and beat of the heart."

50.

Which of the following items was used by Benjamin Franklin for his experiment?Options:a. Ballb. Shuttle cork c. Kited. BoxGive correct answer...

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ANSWER:  KITE was USED in his EXPERIMENT