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Difference between primary prevention and secondary prevention |
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Answer» Explanation: Primary PREVENTION includes those measures that PREVENT the onset of illness before the DISEASE process begins. ... SECONDARY prevention includes those measures that lead to early diagnosis and prompt TREATMENT of a disease. |
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Difference between dense regular and irregular connective tissue |
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Answer» Explanation: In DENSE REGULAR connective TISSUE, collagen fibers are arranged PARALLEL to each other in the form of a bundle that is arranged in a specific orientation. In dense IRREGULAR connective tissue, fibers are not arranged parallel, and the bundles are not arranged in a specific orientation |
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A group of student found two cockroaches in the classroom. They had a debate whether they are alive or dead. Which life property will help them to do so? A. MetabolismB. GrowthC. IrritabilityD. Reproduction |
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Answer» Answer: C. Irritability Explanation: Because it is the ability of a living ORGANISM to RESPOND or react to stimuli. Growth and METABOLISM cannot be identified in a minute or two. Reproduction also cannot be seen quickly. When we go near the cockroaches or throw something at them ,they will move if they are alive and they won't if they are dead. If they are alive they will react to us and will move to another PLACE. |
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Conceptual framework for older people related to diet of diabetes mellitus type 1 |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: BROWN rice, whole WHEAT, steel-cut OATMEAL, vegetables, fruits, beans, and. lentils. |
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what would be the cardiac output of a person having 72 heart beat per minute and stroke volume of 50 ml |
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Answer» Explanation: We can use the EQUATION CO = HR x SV. This equation tells us that the cardiac output equals the heart rate (HR), which is the number of heartbeats per minute, times the stroke VOLUME (SV), which is the volume of blood pumped by the VENTRICLES with each heartbeat. SV = Stroke volume HR= heart rate 72 x 50 = 360(cardiac output) |
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What is free fallin Hindi plz explain |
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What is meaning if fishries |
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Answer» Answer: a place where fish are REARED for commercial purposes. a FISHING ground or area where fish are caught. |
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Biosynthesis - batch,continuous culture, immobilized plant cell |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation:Biosynthesis is a multi-step, enzyme-catalyzed process where substrates are CONVERTED into more complex products in LIVING organisms. In biosynthesis, simple COMPOUNDS are modified, converted into other compounds, or joined together to FORM macromolecules. This process often CONSISTS of metabolic pathways. |
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Biodiesel is extracted from which part of the plant |
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A patient was thirsty most of the times.a sample of the patient's urine was found not to contain a lot of sugar but was dilute.name the hormonae the person's body was deficient of |
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Answer» Answer: Her INSULIN organ condition is bad THATS why PATIENT have DIABETES. |
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Cholesterol is synthesized in which part of digrsdion system |
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Answer» Answer:LIVER Explanation:Liver-Cholesterol and BILE Formation Cholesterol is PARTLY synthesized de NOVO by the liver and other tissues, and partly absorbed from the INTESTINE and incorporated into lipoproteins. |
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Branch of sciene which deals with the stud of head or brain |
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Plant-like-protista |
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Answer» Answer: 1.contain chlorophyll and carry out photosynthesis. 2.commonly called algae. 3.four PHYLA: euglenophytes, CHRYSOPHYTES, DIATOMS, dinoflagellates. 4.accessory PIGMENTS help absorb light, give algae a variety of colors. hope it may be help you BUDDYfollow me ! |
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What is use of Nitrogen? |
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Answer» Answer: Besides MAKING up 78% of the Earth's atmosphere, nitrogen has a number of uses. Since it is an inert gas, it can be used to REPLACE AIR and reduce or eliminate oxidation of materials. The most important use is in CREATING ammonia, which in turn is used to MAKE fertilizer, explosives and other materials. |
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How we prevent our self from sexually transmitted diseases |
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Answer» Not having SEXUAL INTERCOURSE with an INFECTED person Explanation: |
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What are lysosomes why is it called as sucide bags |
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Answer» Answer: Lysosomes are ORGANELLES in the CELL. These little PARTS are very important. They have chemicals in them that digest the wastes and other bad organelles. ... LYSOSOMES HAVE DIGESTIVE ENZYMES.WHEN LYSOSOMESBURSTS DIGESTIVE ENZYMES DIGEST ITS OWN CELL.SO THEY ARE CALLED SUICIDAL BAGS OF THE CELL. |
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6. Complete chart and explain in your wordTypes of VirusesAnimals |
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Evaluate the extentent to which government has contributed to health care |
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Answer» Explanation: The new agenda for Public Health in India includes the epidemiological transition (RISING burden of chronic non-communicable diseases), demographic transition (increasing elderly population) and environmental changes. The unfinished agenda of maternal and CHILD mortality, HIV/AIDS pandemic and other communicable diseases still exerts immense strain on the overstretched health systems. Silent epidemics: In India, the tobacco-attributable deaths range from 800,000 to 900,000/year, leading to huge social and economic losses. Mental, neurological and substance use disorders also cause a large burden of disease and disability. The rising toll of road deaths and INJURIES (2—5 million hospitalizations, over 100,000 deaths in 2005) makes it next in the list of silent epidemics. Behind these stark figures lies human suffering.[2] Health systems are grappling with the effects of existing communicable and non-communicable diseases and also with the increasing burden of emerging and re-emerging diseases (drug-resistant TB, MALARIA, SARS, avian flu and the current H1N1 pandemic). Inadequate financial resources for the health sector and inefficient utilization result in inequalities in health. As issues such as Trade-Related aspects of Intellectual Property Rights continue to be debated in international forums, the health systems will face new pressures. The causes of health inequalities lie in the social, economic and political mechanisms that lead to social stratification according to income, education, occupation, gender and race or ethnicity.[3] Lack of adequate progress on these underlying social determinants of health has been acknowledged as a glaring failure of public health. In the era of globalization, numerous political, economic and social events WORLDWIDE influence the food and fuel prices of all countries; we are yet to recover from the far-reaching consequences of the global recession of 2008. |
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Why we cannot put anything i.e. water etc. directly into body but blood comes out directly |
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Answer» water is more than BLOOD but blood comes EASILY because blood transfer through NERVES so blood comes easily and water is feed in STOMACH so that's why water can not come out |
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Name the connective tissues in animal |
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Answer» Answer: LOOSE connective tissue, DENSE connective tissue, SPECIALISED connective tissue Explanation: |
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Arteries have thick elastic walls while veins have valves in it.Why |
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Answer» Answer: As artery transports blood from the heart, it has a very high PRESSURE of blood flow pumped by the heart. Artery does not need any other ACCESSORY forces to pump the blood off. In other way veins collect blood from different parts of the body where there is no such pressure except movement of body parts. To flow the blood back veins need some pressure which are CREATED by the valves. Moreover valves help to control the one way flow of blood through the veins. Otherwise blood may start flowing backward. As the ARTERIES transport blood with very high pressure they have thick ELASTIC walls to withstand the pressure. |
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Anti tetanus serum is prepared from which serum of which animal |
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ANTI TETANUS serum is prepared from hyper IMMUNISING horses with tetanus TOXIN. |
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What is the structure of cyclone |
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Answer» Answer: its in a conical structure around which wind and other THINGS gets SUCKED up a THROWN AWAY |
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In which part of skeleton are most bones are movable |
Answer» EAR pinna.Hope it HELPS you...☺️✌️❤️ |
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FungiProtista please what can be filled in the blank boxes |
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Answer» PINK box - Monera. Dark green box - Protista. Light green box - Plantae. Light BLUE box - Fungi. Yellow box - Animalia. |
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What is the ratio of concentration of urine in the outer medulla to the outer portion of inner medulla in the nephron?plzz answer urgently |
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Answer» 1:2 is the answer. of the QUESTION |
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21At which level of organisation is a root?ABCorganorgan systemorganismDtissue |
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Answer» Answer: At which LEVEL of organisation is a ROOT?ORGAN system hope you like it and plz FOLLOW me |
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The cytoplasm of the cell of a tomato plant consists organelles X having different pigment which impart different colours to the leave of tomato plant and fruits a)What is the general name of the organelles X? b) What is a)name,b)colour,C) function,of organelles X present in the leaves of tomato plant? |
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Answer» Answer: a)plastid b)i)CAROTENE in fruit when ripe,chlorophyll when unripe(or chloroplast) II)red/green iii)it imparts COLOUR to the plant c)fruit is red,leaves are FREEN |
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Difference between eukaryotic and prokaryotic cell please |
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Anyone who know first three molecules on earth |
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Answer» All living things consist of organic molecules, CENTERED around the element carbon. Therefore, it is likely that organic molecules evolved before cells, perhaps as long as 4 billion years ago. How did these BUILDING BLOCKS of life first form? Scientists think that lightning sparked chemical reactions in Earth’s early atmosphere. The early atmosphere contained gases such as ammonia, methane, WATER vapor, and carbon dioxide. Scientists hypothesize that this created a “soup” of organic molecules from inorganic chemicals. In 1953, scientists Stanley Miller and Harold Urey used their imaginations to test this hypothesis. They created a simulation experiment to see if organic molecules could arise in this way. They used a mixture of gases to represent Earth’s early atmosphere. Then, they passed SPARKS through the gases to represent lightning. Within a week, several simple organic molecules had formed. |
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13Three cell structures are listed123cel watcytoplasmnucleusWhich structures are found in palisade cells and in fiver cellsA1 and 2BTonlyc2 and 303 only |
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Sorry frnd qus Is types wrong, lack of which pigment cause hairfall |
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Answer» Keratin Explanation: |
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Real name of Tony Stark or Robert Downey Jr in Mar marvel movies |
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Answer» TONY STARK real NAME is Robert Downey Jr - Iron man Please mark me the BRAINLIEST... |
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Guysack of which pigment cause hair fall |
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Answer» Keratin Explanation: |
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What is meant by positive response and negative response |
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Name any 2 doubts on reproduction in plants class 7 |
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Answer» Answer: 1)In which they CAPTURE sunlight. |
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What is Cytoplasmic? |
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Answer» Answer: CYTOPLASM is a fluid filled inside the cell MEMBRANE of any cell. Cytoplasm consists of all of the contents outside of the nucleus and enclosed within the cell membrane of a cell. It is CLEAR in color and has a gel-like appearance. Cytoplasm is composed mainly of WATER but also contains enzymes, salts, ORGANELLES, and various organic molecules. |
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Types of VirusesAnimals |
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Answer» Explanation: rabies, yellow fever and pappataci fever. The VIRUSES that infect other vertebrates are RELATED to those of humans and most families of viruses that cause human diseases are REPRESENTED. They are important pathogens of livestock and cause diseases such as foot-and-mouth DISEASE and bluetongue. |
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Draw a figure of neuron and name its different parts and function |
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Answer» Answer:the parts of NERON are dendrides,axon ,MELINDA Sheeth , nerve END ,cell body Explanation: dendrides are attached to the nerve end of another neurones and TAKE signals or message from it ,axon is a part of cell body through which signals are travel ,Melin Sheeth protected the nerve cell and the space between Melin Sheeth helps in the signal to travel faster through jumping through them , nerve end is the point from which the ONE neuron connect to other and transmit the signal to another neuron |
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What do you mean by interform? |
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Answer» ANSWER:interform. ADJECTIVE. (not COMPARABLE) |
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What are bases?????????? |
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Answer» Hola mate... In chemistry, bases are SUBSTANCES that, in aqueous solution, release hydroxide (OH−) IONS, are slippery to the touch, can taste bitter if an alkali,change the color of indicators (e.g., turn red litmus paper blue), REACT with acids to form salts, promote certain chemical reactions (base catalysis), accept protonsfrom any proton donor or contain completely or partially displaceable OH− ions. Examples of bases are the hydroxides of the alkali metals and the alkaline earth metals (NaOH, Ca(OH)2, etc.—see alkali hydroxide and alkaline earth hydroxide). HOPE it helps uh...❤ Mark my ANSWER as the brainliest.... |
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What do you mean by pedogenesis ? |
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Answer» Answer:The LARVAE produces a new generation of larvae. It is SEEN in Redia larvae of LIVER FLUKE. This is called paedogenetic parthenogenesis or paedogenesis. |
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Write the full form of PPLO |
Answer» PPLO:- Pleuron PNEUMONIA LIKE Organisms.. . . Hope it might helped u |
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What are organells..............if u can answer then please |
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Answer» Answer: Any of a number of ORGANIZED or SPECIALIZED structures WITHIN a LIVING cell. |
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Striated muscles and chloroplast |
Answer» muscle tissue that is MARKED by transverse DARK and light bands, that is made up of elongated fibers, and that INCLUDES skeletal and usually cardiac muscle of vertebrates and most muscle of arthropods — compare SMOOTH muscle, voluntary muscleFollow me..❤️❤️❤️ |
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What is vegetative propagation? |
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Answer» Vegetative reproduction is any form of asexual reproduction occurring in plants in which a NEW plant grows from a fragment of the parent plant or a specialized reproductive structure. MANY plants naturally REPRODUCE this WAY, but it can also be induced ARTIFICIALLY |
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