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6251.

अब सुनोगे बात

Answer» वो मैंने तुम्हे उस दिन कहा था dogi बना दूंगी उसके लिए sorry
Hi
Hi anu
नही वो किसी sorry bola h
Kon mai
6252.

नामकरण किया h तुम्हारा आयुष मैंने

Answer» बेकार
Anayu
Kya Rakhi खुद बताओ वरना मै तो यही बुलाऊंगी
Are yeh nahi chahiye ok miss anu
6253.

Kya kr rha h garbage collector ?

Answer» Srry gandgi
Ye khud hi gangi h
Bulkala gaya hai khud wahi kar raha hai
6254.

One help yeah

Answer»
6255.

Any student are studying 11th

Answer» Yess
Yes
One ya
6256.

Prince bhai m to vese bta rha tha mujhe pta h tu bhut bdyia h ?

Answer» Bhabhi to apki kal ayegi
???
Oohoe
Na apko to m mrte dam tak na bhulu sister
Hum bhi h yha pr.. Itni jldi bhul gye
6257.

Anyone..?

Answer» Y o o
Yoo
Yoo
Hlo
Yooo
6258.

Yeha pe sab hobbies Jan rahe h kya

Answer» Nahi mai apna nahi bataunga
6259.

Good morning mam, sir I have a dout in only in one question That is Define cell and structure

Answer» Thanks my teachers?????
Cells are the basic building blocks of all living things. Cell is a structural and functional unit of living organisms.Cells may be compared to bricks. Bricks are assembled to make a building. Similarly, cells are assembled to make the body of every organism. All organisms are made up of cells.All basic chemical and physiological functions of living beings – for example, repair, growth, movement, immunity, communication, and digestion etc are carried out inside the cells.Cell StructureBasic cell contains:1. Cell membraneThe outermost membrane of the cell is called as cell membrane.2. ProtoplasmEverything that is present in the cell except cell membrane comes under protoplasm. Protoplasm is living material of cell. Or\xa0the entire content of living cells including cytoplasm and nucleus is known as protoplasm.Protoplasm is further divided into two parts:CytoplasmNucleus
6260.

Bye gd afternoon sweet dreams

Answer» So rha hu
After noon ma sweet dreams how ??????????
6261.

Kya kr rhe the

Answer» Hnm
Apn
Purso ayega pana result ???
Hlo
Kuch nhi.....?
6262.

Everyone goone

Answer» Hi
N
6263.

Yr Aaj sab chup chup se kyu h

Answer» Na na
Mai jab चली jaati hu tab sab aate h
Pta ni
6264.

बस करो सोना

Answer»
6265.

Aaru suno

Answer» Hmm good
very very Happy ???? byeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
???☺️☺️☺️☺️??????????????happy
Ik smile
Hnn bolo
6266.

अभी से तुम दोनों इतनी परेशान हो आगे लोगो का सामना कैसे करोगी

Answer» What is biology
6267.

Ha or tum Sanket hi ho na

Answer» Fir
No
6268.

The name of the author is written in

Answer» After the binomial nomenclature
The name of author written in
In bionomial nomenclature
6269.

How much percentage required for taking science stream??

Answer» Minimum 60 percent
Aur agar kisi ke 90+ ho to usko nhi denge kya ??
Or if you are a student of kV then above 65% also you can get science..
70% to 90%
6270.

Can you please tell me the features of euglenoids

Answer» Thanks Yogita and mehak
#euglenoids(mixotrophic)▪Autotropic as well as heterotropic (dual mode of nutrition).▪fresh water organisms found in stagnant water (autotropshs mostly).▪no proper cell wall , in place of that have protein rich wall called pelicle(provides;flexibility to cyglena).▪pigments of euglenoids are identicle to those present in higher plants.
• Euglenoids (such as\xa0Euglena) are unicellular protists commonly found in fresh water.• Instead of the cell wall, a protein-rich cell membrane known as pellicle is present.• They bear two flagella on the anterior end of the body.• A small light sensitive eye spot is present.• They contain photosynthetic pigments such as chlorophyll and can thus prepare their own food. However, in the absence of light, they behave similarly to heterotrophs by capturing other small aquatic organisms.• They have both plant and animal-like features, which makes them difficult to classify and hence they are called as connecting link between plants and animals.
6271.

What is famiy?

Answer» In\xa0biology, a\xa0family\xa0is a taxonomic rank, or a taxon at that rank. Each\xa0family\xa0contains one or more genera. The next important rank is that of order. Usually, the name of the\xa0family\xa0ends with a "idae" for animals, and "aceae" for plants.\xa0Family\xa0is, in turn, more specific. Some\xa0families\xa0in the order Carnivora, for\xa0example, are Canidae (dogs, wolves, foxes), Felidae (cats), Mephitidae (skunks), and Ursidae (bears). There are 12 total\xa0families\xa0in the order Carnivora.
6272.

What is aster?

Answer» Thanks
a plant of a large genus that includes the Michaelmas daisy, typically having purple or pink rayed flowers.
An aster is a cellular structure shaped like a star, consisting of a centrosome and its associated microtubules during the early stages of mitosis in an animal cell. Asters do not form during mitosis in plants. It is\xa0A star-shaped structure formed in the cytoplasm of an animal cell during mitosis, having raylike microtubules that surround the centrosome.
6273.

No nuclear bound cell organelles

Answer» Eukaryotic
6274.

I do not understand the history of atoms

Answer» Go in physics wallah site on YouTube by Alkh sir. It will help you.
6275.

Define taxa? pls ? ans me ?

Answer» thank you so much . Now I really understood .
It is the sameTaxon, plural Taxa, any unit used in the science of biological classification, or taxonomy. Taxa are arranged in a hierarchy from kingdom to subspecies, a given taxon ordinarily including several taxa of lower rank.
I am asking only taxa OK. ???
TAXONEach unit or category of classification is termed as a taxon. It represents a rank. For example, the basic level of classification is species, followed by genus, family, order, class, phylum or division, in ascending order. The highest level of classification is known as kingdom.
6276.

A Boionomial nomenclature has _____ words. ???

Answer» Two is the answer
ans is( two words ) OK
naming or nomenclature we use today was introduced by Carolus Linnaeus in the eighteenth century. In Binomial nomenclature, the first name is the generic name beginning with a capital letter whereas the second name is the species name which begins with a small letter. Example – Homo sapiens where Homo is a genus name and sapiens is a species name.\xa0Certain conventions are followed while writing the scientific names:1. The name of the genus begins with a capital letter.2. The name of the species begins with a small letter.3. When printed, the scientific name is given in italics.4. When written by hand, the genus name and the species name have to be underlined separately.
6277.

Hello anyone here ?

Answer» so tell me .why living organisms classified?????
have you any doubts in biology
6278.

What is the difference between virus and viroids?

Answer» Thank you Yogita..?
Viruses :\tThey have a protein coat.\tThe genetic material may be either DNA or RNA.\tThey can infect plants, animals and bacteria.Viroids :\tThey do not have a protein coat.\tThe genetic material is RNA.\tThey can infect only plants.
Viruses\xa0(Virus\xa0particles or virions) are usually units consisting of nucleic acids and coat proteins called capsids.\xa0Viroids\xa0consist only of RNA, i.e. they contain no protein at all.
6279.

What is the difference between viruses and virodh?

Answer» Thank you very much
Viruses :\tThey have a protein coat.\tThe genetic material may be either DNA or RNA.\tThey can infect plants, animals and bacteria.Viroids :\tThey do not have a protein coat.\tThe genetic material is RNA.\tThey can infect only plants.
6280.

Explain archeubacteria

Answer» Archaebacteria are known to be the oldest living organisms on earth. They belong to the kingdom Monera and are classified as bacteria because they resemble bacteria when observed under a microscope. Apart from this, they are completely distinct from prokaryotes. However, they share slightly common characteristics with the eukaryotes.Following are the important characteristics of archaebacteria:\t\tArchaebacteria are obligate or facultative anaerobes, i.e., they flourish in the absence of oxygen and that is why only they can undergo methanogenesis.\t\t\tThe cell membranes of the Archaebacteria are composed of lipids.\t\t\tThe rigid cell wall provides shape and support to the Archaebacteria. It also protects the cell from bursting under hypotonic conditions.\t\t\tThe cell wall is composed of Pseudomurein,\xa0which prevents archaebacteria from the effects of Lysozyme. Lysozyme is an enzyme released by the immune system of the host, which dissolves the cell wall of pathogenic bacteria.\t\t\tThese do not possess membrane-bound organelles such as nuclei, endoplasmic reticulum, mitochondria, lysosomes or chloroplast. Its thick cytoplasm contains all the compounds required for nutrition and metabolism.\t
6281.

Why chlorophyll is divided in a, b,c ??

Answer» Very funny miss.?
Unki mrji yrr agr ve chahe to a. B. C.k. Saath d m bi ho skte h
6282.

Why does a person standing till for a long time faint

Answer» Standing\xa0up after sitting or lying down, or\xa0standing\xa0for a\xa0long time, may cause low blood pressure. This condition, called orthostatic hypotension,\xa0can\xa0cause\xa0fainting. It happens because not enough blood is pumped to the brain. It may be worse right after you eat.
6283.

What is mycelium?

Answer» Mycelium is the vegetative component of a fungus, which consists of white or cream-coloured fungal threads or filaments recognized as hyphae. A single mycelium’s size varies from being very tiny to be as common as a\xa0forest.
6284.

Disscribe briophyata

Answer» Why the reproduction is not a diffing characteristic of living organisms
Bryophyta, the division of green plants, refers to embryophytes which in literal terms, are land plants, especially the non-vascular ones. This division includes-Mosses\xa0– class BryopsidaLiverworts\xa0– class MarchantiopsidaHornworts\xa0– class AnthocerotopsidaThe only prime feature of a bryophyte is that it does not have true vascular tissue. Some do have\xa0specialized tissues\xa0which are used to transport water, but are not considered to be a true vascular tissue due to the lack of lignin.Bryophytes are believed to evolve from charophytes and are considered to have been the first true plants to have ever evolved.
6285.

What is racemose ans cymose??

Answer» \tRacemose:\xa0In racemose types of inflorescence the main axis grows continuously and flowers are present laterally on the floral axis. Flowers are present in an acropetal manner\tCymose:\xa0In the cymose type of inflorescence the main axis does not grow continuously. A flower is present terminally on the main axis. The flowers are borne in a basipetal order. The main axis has limited growth
6286.

Radula occurs in

Answer» Radula is found in molluscs except bivalves.
6287.

Write abou the transport of gases and disorders of respiratory systems

Answer» DISORDERS OF RESPIRATORY SYSTEM\tAsthma is a difficulty in breathing causing wheezing due to inflammation of bronchi and bronchioles.\tEmphysema is a chronic disorder in which alveolar walls are damaged due to which respiratory surface is decreased.\tOccupational respiratory disorders include lung damage due to inflammation, which ultimately leads to fibrosis.
6288.

Whatbis cnideria?

Answer» The name Cnidaria is derived from the cnidoblasts or cnidocytes , which contain the stinging capsules or nematocytes present on the tentacles and the body.Cnidarians exhibit tissue level of organisation and are diploblastic, digestion is extracellular and intracellular, and have a central gastro-vascular cavity with a single opening, hypostome.Cnidarians like corals have a skeleton composed of calcium carbonate and exhibit two basic body forms called\xa0polyp\xa0and\xa0medusa,\xa0polyp is sessile and cylindrical form like Hydra, whereas, the latter is umbrella-shaped and free-swimming like Aurelia.Cnidarian which exist in both polyp and medusa forms exhibit alternation of generation called asPolyps produce medusae asexually and medusae form the polyps sexually (e.g., Obelia).Examples- Physalia (Portuguese man-of-war), Adamsia (Sea anemone).
\tThe name Cnidaria is derived from the cnidoblasts or cnidocytes , which contain the stinging capsules or nematocytes present on the tentacles and the body.\tCnidarians exhibit tissue level of organisation and are diploblastic, digestion is extracellular and intracellular, and have a central gastro-vascular cavity with a single opening, hypostome.\tCnidarians like corals have a skeleton composed of calcium carbonate and exhibit two basic body forms called\xa0polyp\xa0and\xa0medusa,\xa0polyp is sessile and cylindrical form like Hydra, whereas, the latter is umbrella-shaped and free-swimming like Aurelia.\tCnidarian which exist in both polyp and medusa forms exhibit alternation of generation called as\tPolyps produce medusae asexually and medusae form the polyps sexually (e.g., Obelia).\tExamples- Physalia (Portuguese man-of-war), Adamsia (Sea anemone).
6289.

HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY GUYS ????????????

Answer» Please use the right flag
6290.

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Answer» Vedantu biotonic is the best
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6291.

Five kingdom classification

Answer» This is the most accepted system of classification. The five kingdoms are as follows:\tMonera\tProtista\tFungi\tPlantae and\tAnimalia
6292.

Define and understand the following terms1,phylum 2,class 3,family 4,order 5,genus

Answer» (i) Phylum: The phylum is second highest unit of classification after Kingdom. It includes one or more related classes of animals. In plants, instead of phylum, the term ‘division’ is used.(ii) Class:\xa0The class is a taxonomic group consisting of one or more related orders. For example, the class, Mammalia, includes many orders like Primata (Man), Carnivora (tiger) etc.(iii) Family :Family is a taxonomic group containing one or more related genera, eg., Family hominidae contains apes, monkeys and man. In plants, families are categorized on the basis of vegetative and reproductive features.(iv) Order :\xa0Order is a taxonomic group containing one or more families. For example, the order, carnivora, includes many families.(v) Genus:\xa0Genus is a taxonomic group including closely related species. For example, the genus, Solanum, includes many species such as nigrum, melongena, tuberosum, etc.
6293.

What is Trichosomes?

Answer» On the stem the epidermal hairs are called\xa0trichomes, which are multicellular in the shoot system.
6294.

What is monosaccharide? and there types?

Answer» Monosaccharides\tCarbohydrate that cannot be hydrolyzed further to give simpler unit of polyhydroxy aldehyde or ketone is called a monosaccharide.\tAbout 20 monosaccharides are known to occur in nature.1. Glucose: Glucose molecules can be broken down by glycolysis in the process of cellular respiration. Glucose can be connected in long strings of monosaccharides to form polysaccharides. In plants, this thing is produced as\xa0cellulose. In plants, each cell is surrounded by cellulose that helps plants stand tall and turgid.2. Fructose:\xa0Fructose belongs to the ketose group. Differently shaped monosaccharides break down the specific enzyme. If fructose, combines with other monosaccharides then they form oligosaccharides. Sucrose has a fructose molecule joined with a glucose molecule with the help of a glycosidic bond.3. Galactose:\xa0Galactose is produced by mammals in the form of milk. Lactose holds a lot of energy in its bonds and for breaking down the bonds apart, specific enzymes are developed by off springs of mammals.\xa0.
6295.

What is G1 phase of interphase

Answer» Thanx
G1 Phase is the First Growth Phase or Post Mitotic Gap Phase. During this phase the cell grows in size and active synthesis of RNA takes place. Cells carries out physiological functions and prepares the machinery needed for the cell to proceed to next stage. A large no. of nucleotides , amino acid for histone synthesis and energy rich compounds are formed. Cell oraganelles also increases in number but it shows no change in its DNA content.
A n s w e r :G 1 phase ( Gap 1 ) : During this phase, the cell is metabolically active and continuously grows and prepares its D N A for r e p lication .
6296.

What is an imp question in chapter 1

Answer» Yes
Why are living organisms classified? OK
Please answer quickly
6297.

What is oogamy

Answer» The reproduction in which male gamete is small and motile and female gamete is large and non motile
6298.

What is study

Answer» It is the method of learn something...........,?
6299.

How is epidermis of a leaf different from that of root? Explain.

Answer» The\xa0epidermis\xa0is an outer protective covering tissue of plant roots, leaves, and stems of nonwoody plants. It contains closely packed epidermal cells.Modifications of epidermis of roots, stem and leaves:\tWalls of epidermal cells are covered with\xa0a waxy\xa0cuticle\xa0to minimise water loss and protect against bacteria.\tIn roots, certain epidermal cells are modified into\xa0root hairs\xa0that increase surface area of the root for absorption of water and minerals and help to anchor the plant firmly in place.\tProtective hairs\xa0of a different nature are produced by epidermal cells of stems and leaves.\tEpidermal cells may be modified as\xa0glands\xa0that secrete protective substances of various types.\tIn leaves, particularly the lower epidermis, specialized epidermal cells\xa0(guard cells)\xa0form microscopic pores\xa0(stomata)\xa0and regulate gas exchange between interior and exterior of a leaf.The roots, stem and leaves of plants are modified for storage of food or protection to the plant.\tRoot modificationsAdventitious and prop rootsE.g. MaizePneumatophoresE.g. MangrovesVelamen rootsE.g. OrchidsFleshy rootsE.g. CarrotStem modificationsTendrilsE.g. GrapesCladophyllsE.g. AsparagusThornsE.g. BougainvilleaStorage stemsE.g. Onion bulbsRunners/StolonsE.g. StrawberryLeaf modificationsSpinesE.g. CactiBractsE.g. BougainvilleaCarnivorous leavesE.g. Venus flytrapTendrilsE.g. PeasPlantletsE.g. Kalanchoe\t
6300.

Why is living organisms classified

Answer» Living organisms are classified according to the variations and similarities seen between them
Bcos there is many living species
A large variety of plants, animals, and microbes found on earth and they differ in size, shape, colour, habitat, and many other characteristics. So, studying each of them is impossible. Therefore, scientists have devised mechanisms to classify all living organisms on certain rules and principles that allow identification, nomenclature, and finally classification of an organism.For example, based on presence of three pairs of legs and 2 pairs of wings, an organism is identified as an insect, it will be given a scientific name and then grouped with other similar organisms. Thus, various groups or taxon include organisms based on their similarity and differences.Therefore, the biological classification helps in revealing the relationship between various organisms. It also helps in making study of organisms easy and organized.