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1.

Masturvation is harmful or not

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ANSWER:

It is HARMFUL in EXCESS AMOUNT

2.

where are the following structures located and what are their function :a thalamus b stigma c anther d placenta.​

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Explanation:

Thalmus is located at the BASAL PART of the flower it supplies nutrients to flowers .Stigma is located at the TOP of the style in the middle and it receives the pollen grains. Another is located in the top of filament EITHER behind the gynoecium or on the gynoecium and it PRODUCES pollen grains.

3.

What is the locomotion in amoeba called?​

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The organ of LOCOMOTION in Amoeba is PSEUDOPODIA an the type of MOVEMENT is TERMED as amoeboid movement.

4.

If you touch at elbow ,you a shock like feeling.why?

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WHATS the EXACT QUESTION

5.

Is it possbile for other organisation of body to function in the deactivation of brain.....​

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ANSWER:

no it is not POSSIBLE. because

6.

Cucumber,rose,mango,peepal,coriander ,papaya,onion,labia,cotton,tobacco,lemon,eucalyptus,banana which animals visit them and weather they could be a pollinators?

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CUCUMBER,rose , MANGOES....................... banana are depends on POLLINATING agents such as BIRDS,insects etc....

7.

A group of students found two cockroaches in the classroom they had be debate weather they are alive or dead which life property will help themto do so?

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Answer: locomotion

Explanation:

TRY to touch any of the COCKROACHES with a stick or ANYTHING else, if it MOVES, then it must be alive....

but beware... it can fly over your head!!!!! :D

8.

Name the master endocrine gland of the body

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ANSWER:

Pituatory GLAND

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9.

C. In Bryophytes ...........a. Sporophyte and gametophytegeneration are independentb. Sporophyte is partially dependentupon gametophytec. Gametophyte is dependent uponSporophyted. Ginlgo biloba​

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ANSWER:

a OPTION is CORRECT for this

10.

Write four point difference between vascular tissue present in flowering plants along with their diagram.

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Point DIFFERENCE between vascular tissue PRESENT in flowering plants are mentioned below:

Explanation:

  • Vascular tissues can be DESCRIBED as the conducting tissues which are present in the vascular plants.

  • Xylem is a specialized vascular tissue which CONDUCTS water from the roots to all other parts of the plant.

  • Phloem is another specialized tissue which conducts FOOD from the leaves to all other parts of the plant.

  • In flowering plants, the vascular tissues show more branches in the leaves to assist in conduction.

  • In flowering plants, the vascular cambium produces xylem.
11.

'Bent', a dominant sex linked allele B, in the mouse results in a short, crooked tails. If a normal tailed female is mated to a bent tailed mail, what phenotypic ratio should occurin the F1?

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what a MEANINGLESS QUESTIONS

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Exercise5.1. Choose correct optionA. Which is the dominant phase in Pteri-dophytes?a. Capsuleb. Gametophytec. Sporophyte d. EmbryoB. The tallest living gymnosperm amongthe following is ....a. Sequoia sempervirensb. Taxodium mucronatumc. Zamia pygmaead. Ginkgo bilobaC. In Bryophytes ...a. Sporophyte and gametophytegeneration are independentb. Sporophyte is partially dependentupon gametophytec. Gametophyte is dependent uponSporophyted. Ginlgo bilobaD. A characteristic of Angiosperm is ....a. Colloteral vascular bundlesb. Radial vascular bundlesc. Seed formationd. Double fertilizationE. Angiosperms and Gymnospermsresemble in havinga. Vessels in woodb. Mode of nutritionc. Siphonogamyd. Nature of seed​

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1) c) sporophyte

2) a) Sequoia sempervirens

3) B)sporophyte is PARTIALLY depend UPON sorophyte

13.

How will you prove the stem conduct water

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ANSWER:

because it CONTAINS XYLEM which CONDUCTS WATER

14.

Merits of two Kingdome classification

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Answer:plantae and animalae

Explanation:plantae is an plant kingdom

Animalae is an animal kingdoms

Plantae and animalae are used to DIFFERENCES between PLANTS and animals QND this helps in understanding of first classification

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What is xylem and phloem​

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xylem and pholem are the plant TISSUE xylem is the tissue that carry water from roots to DIFFERENT parts of plant and phloem is that tissue which carry FOOD from LEAVES to different parts of plants

16.

What is the feeding method and eatinghabits for animals

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FEEDING and EATING HABITS of animals varies from ANIMAL to animal

17.

Why has the above process occurred?​

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ANSWER:

PLEASE MENTION PROCESS

18.

What is the relation between central nervous system and endocrine

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EXPLANATION:

endocrine system and the nervous system are both regulatory, there are a few fundamental differences. For one, the endocrine system uses chemical signaling (hormones, produced by glands) while the nervous system uses electrical signaling (NEURAL IMPULSES).

19.

Collect one or two earth worms and put them in a bottle containing wait soil closet with a Lage observer how how Earth worms get their food

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I think the answer is all the earth worms will GET food

Explanation:

because all of them come and EAT the mineral or Is your QUESTIONS is wrong

20.

Pancreas , testes ,hypothyroidism, glucocorticoids, hyper pituitaries

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Explanation:

pancreas is a mixed gland as it has both endocrine N exocrine gland.

Trypsin , chymotrypsin , PANCREATIC LIPASE are the ENZYMES secreated by it.

Insulin n glucagon hormones are secreated by it.

Testes n ovaries are also mixed glands

21.

How does the muscle tissue cause action??

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Answer:

It CAUSES ACTION due to the contraction and RELAXATION of MUSCLES in our body

22.

D. Why do we have green house in botanicalgardens?​

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Explanation:

USUALLY an ESTABLISHMENT where plants are GROWN for DISPLAY to the public and often the scientific study

23.

What is the name of Blood matrix?​

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EXPLANATION:

PLASMA IS KNOWN AS BLOOD MATRIX

24.

All living organisms are made up of ----------------?​

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ANSWER:SPECIALISED CELL or tissue

Explanation:

25.

Which type of anatomy found in the leafs of c4 plants?

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ANSWER:

C4 plants typically possess a DISTINCTIVE Kranz LEAF ANATOMY

26.

Write an essy on the dysfuntion of thyroid gland

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‘See, see! what showers arise,

Blown with the windy tempest of my heart.’

King Henry VI Part III, William Shakespeare.

Thyroid hormones are extremely important and have diverse ACTIONS. They act on virtually every cell in the body to alter gene transcription: under- or over-production of these hormones has POTENT effects. Disorders associated with altered thyroid hormone secretion are common and affect about 5% women and 0.5% men.

Like the catecholamines epinephrine and norepinephrine, thyroid hormones are synthesized from the amino acid tyrosine. The synthesis of thyroid hormones requires the iodination of tyrosine molecules and the combination of two iodinated tyrosine residues (Box 3.1). WHILST tyrosine is relatively easily iodinated, iodine is rare, ranking 61st in the list of most common elements and forming just 0.000006% of the Earth's mantle. The thyroid gland has evolved not only to trap this element avidly from dietary sources but also to maintain a LARGE store of the iodinated tyrosines to maintain the secretion of thyroid hormones during periods of relative iodine deficiency. Clinical Case 3.1 illustrates the importance of iodine in thyroid function and, whilst it is relatively unusual, it demonstrates the problems of EXCESS iodine intake and a consequent increase in thyroid hormone synthesis and release.

27.

Write 8 sentence on balanced diet

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IT HELPS IN MALNURISHMENT

IT KEEPS US HEALTHY

PREVENTS DISEASES

KEEPS BODY HEALTHY

IT HEPLS IN PROPER FOOD EATING

MAMAGING THE WEIGHT

28.

Describe the spinning and weaving for silk

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EXPLANATION:

These TWO activities are both related to the MAKING of FABRIC, but spinning is focused on the creation of yarns or threads which are later used in other processes such as WEAVING or knitting. Spinning is often done with natural fibers such as wool, flax, cotton or silk. ... Weaving is most often executed on a loom

29.

How is spinal cord is protected in the human body???

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The spinal card are protected by three layers of tissue called MENINGES. that surround the CANAL . The dura mater the outer most layer and it form a tough protective coating. Between the dura mater and tje surrounding BONE of the vertebrae is a space called epidural space.

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30.

What are the uses of pons​

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The pons contains NUCLEI that relay signals from the forebrain to the cerebellum, along with nuclei that deal primarily with sleep, RESPIRATION, swallowing, bladder control, HEARING, equilibrium, taste, eye movement, facial expressions, facial sensation, and POSTURE.

31.

Various steps involved in glycolysis ​

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Answer:

Step 1: Hexokinase. ...

Step 2: Phosphoglucose ISOMERASE. ...

Step 3: Phosphofructokinase. ...

Step 4: Aldolase. ...

Step 5: Triosephosphate isomerase. ...

Step 6: Glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate DEHYDROGENASE. ...

Step 7: PHOSPHOGLYCERATE KINASE. ...

Step 8: Phosphoglycerate Mutase.

32.

What is cuboidal epithelium , mention its role?

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ANSWER:

cuboidal epithelium is found in some special TISSUES which are used for SECRETION. for EXAMPLE:salivary GLAND

33.

What are desirable characters? ​

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Desirable characters of bee varieties suitable for HONEY production are: They should have HIGH honey collecting capacity. They should not sting MUCH. They should stay in the BEEHIVE for LONG durations.

34.

What+is+the+connection+between+inhumane+farming+methods+and+environmental degradation?+Explain

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ANSWER:

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Explanation:

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35.

How many peripheral nerves are there in body​

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EXPLANATION:

NERVOUS system refers to the parts of the cnervous system that are outside the CENTRAL nervous system, that is, those outside the BRAIN and SPINAL cord.

36.

Trigonometry kis kisko aati hai ?​

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ANSWER:

Need any HELP. I KNOW Trigonometry NEEDED for MEDICAL level

37.

What is ceribral hemisphere​

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CEREBRAL Hemisphere is each of the TWO PARTS of the cerebrum (LEFT and right) in the brain of a VERTEBRATE.

38.

Why is carbon dioxide neccessary for photosynthesis process??​

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because plants NEED CARBON dioxide to PERFORM photosynthesis and they release oxygen

39.

Give an account on the structure and function of embryo sec in angiosperms​

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Explanation:

embryo sac The female GAMETOPHYTE (an oval structure in the nucellus of the ovule) of flowering plants, formed by the division of the haploid megaspore nucleus, and the SITE of fertilization of the egg and DEVELOPMENT of the embryo. ... Sometimes the 2 haploid, POLAR nuclei fuse to form a single, endosperm mother cell

40.

differentiate between parenchyma collenchyma and sclerenchyma on the basis of their cell wall. PLZ ANSWER FAST​

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Answer:

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Explanation:

The word 'parenchyma' just means the bulk of a THING, but in plants specifically, parenchyma cells are thin-walled cells that make up the inside of many non-woody plant structures including stems, roots, and leaves.

Mature sclerenchyma cells are usually dead cells that have heavily thickened secondary walls containing lignin. ... Sclerenchyma is ONE of the three types of ground, or FUNDAMENTAL, tissue in plants; the other two types are parenchyma (living thin-walled tissue) and collenchyma (living support tissue with irregular walls).

Collenchyma cells are elongated cells with irregularly thick cell walls that provide support and STRUCTURE. Their thick cell walls are composed of the compounds cellulose and pectin. These cells are often found under the EPIDERMIS, or the outer layer of cells in young stems and in leaf veins.

41.

differentiate between striated muscle unstriated muscle cardiac muscles on the basis of their structure and site location in the body​

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ANSWER:

straited MUSCLES are cylindrical in shape and they are present in hands.

unstrained muscles are SPINDEL shape and uninucleat they are present in MOUTH.

cardic muscles are cylindrical branched and uninucleat they are present in HEART

42.

Symptoms of piles ..........​

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43.

gather information about solar light, solar water heating system and solar cookergather information about solar light Solar water heating system and solar cooker ​

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Answer:

hey user,

Explanation:

Some of the information about SOLAR light, solar water heating SYSTEM and solar cooker is that all utilize solar energy and convert them to ELECTRICAL energy in order to power up fuel various appliances. ... Solar light: It ABSORBS the sun's heat energy to produce light to the surrounding.

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44.

What is genomatic ?give the ratio of genotype​

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ANSWER:

Genomics is an interdisciplinary field of biology focusing on the STRUCTURE, function, evolution, mapping, and editing of genomes. A genome is an ORGANISM's complete set of DNA, including all of its genes.

Explanation:

genotype ratio 1:2:1

45.

Desert plants less loss of water through stems

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Explanation:

The smaller or fewer leaves a PLANT has, the LESS water is lost during transpiration since it has less surface area open to the sun and wind. For desert plants with small leaves or none at all, the TWIGS and stems help to CARRY out PHOTOSYNTHESIS......

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46.

What is the difference between the foraminiferans and actinopods

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Explanation:

Foraminiferans :

FORAMINIFERA (FORAMS for short) are single-celled organisms (protists) with SHELLS or tests (a technical term for internal shells). They are abundant as fossils for the last 540 MILLION years. ... BENTHIC (bottom-dwelling) foraminifera also use their pseudopodia for locomotion.

Actinopods :

Any protozoans of the phylum Actinopoda, such as a radiolarian or a heliozoan, having stiff radiating cytoplasmic projections.

47.

छोटी आंत कितनी चौङाई की होता है​

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Answer:

छोटी आंत का व्यास लगभग 35 मिलीमीटर (1.5 इंच) और औसत लंबाई 6 से 7 मीटर (20-23 फुट) होती है।

Explanation:

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48.

How can we study large no. of organisms at glance

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ANSWER:

One method of STUDYING LARGE numbers of organisms at a glance is by the use of mind MAPS. These can be used to study anything for that matter. Mind maps are essentially diagrammatic representation of a large idea that has many subparts.

Explanation:

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49.

Write 2difference between conjugation and fertilization.

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ANSWER:

no

Explanation:

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50.

Can animals produce off springs even without formation of zygotes how? Explain with suitable example?

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Answer:

ZYGOTE is PRODUCT of frtilization but this doesn't apply in parthanogenesis.

Explanation:

In parthanogenesis no fertilization takes PLACE but the organism give birth to OFFSPRING.