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6451.

How much amount of blood pumped in 1 minute

Answer» 4900ml/min
4900ml/min
6452.

Notes on centrosome and centrioles

Answer»
6453.

1. Can we relate metabolism with growth of the body?

Answer» Metabolism is the sum of all chemical reactions occuring inside our body
Metabolism is the term for a set of chemical reactions that occur in the cells of living organisms to sustain life. The metabolic processes lead to growth and allow living organisms to maintain their structures and respond to the surrounding environment.
6454.

Define metagenesis

Answer» the alternation of generations between sexual and asexual reproduction.
6455.

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6456.

What are the function of tubles

Answer» Pct
main function of tubles is to reabsorb essential elements like salt ,aminoacid etc
6457.

Uniform chromosome number. Define

Answer» 22pair of chromosomes r autosomes and 1pair of chromosomes r *** chromosomes
6458.

Function of cerebrospinal fluid

Answer» Provides protection from seviour shocks and injuries to the brain.
It provides protection against shock, provide nutrition.
6459.

What is plasmid and what is its function

Answer» Plasmids are the small DNA which are present in prokaryotic cells.Plasmids shows the phenotypic character one of such character is response to antibiotics.
6460.

Explain about function of ethophone

Answer» Ethephon is used to ripen the fruits in tomatoes and apples, and accelerate the abscission of flowers and leaves in cotton, cherry, and walnut.
6461.

Characteristics and point of identification of cycas female

Answer»
6462.

Phases of Mitosis

Answer» ProphaseAnaphaseMetaphaseTelophase
6463.

Write the composition of blood

Answer» It consists of formed elements and plasma *Formed elements include Rbcs ,Wbcs and plateletes. *Plasma consists of water ,proteins and ions.
6464.

Theomobocyte are assencial for coagulation of blood

Answer» Yes because they are known as plateletes as act as clotting factor.
6465.

Demerits of five kingdom classification

Answer»
6466.

Type of phyllotaxy seen in calotropis

Answer»
6467.

Why all the factors in our body are favorable for diffusion of o2 and co2

Answer» Reason: The role of oxygen in the\xa0regulation of respiratory rhythm is quite significant. All the factors in our body\xa0are facourable for\xa0diffusion\xa0of O2 from alveoli to tissues and that of CO2 from tissue to alveoli. ,brgt The role of\xa0oxygen in the regulation of respiratory rhythm is quite insignificant.
6468.

Why apple is false or drupe fruit ?

Answer» \xa0If the fruit is derived from the ovary alongwith other accessory floral parts, it is called false fruit.
6469.

Systema meaning

Answer» Systema\xa0has been presented in some Western media as a Russian martial art, although it is not clear it exists as a single martial art.
Systema means sequence or order
Systema is a Latin word which means systematic arrangements of organisms. Systematic is derived from systema
6470.

Anyone suggest me best timetable for starting study of class 11th with PCB

Answer» See shobhit nirwan\'s video about time table
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We had to wake 4:00 AM and study 2 hour.And if we do this everyday then you will change your life.We need smart study, not hard study.
I also need it please provide proper shedule for PCB
6471.

Osmoregulation?

Answer» Osmoregulation is the active regulation of the osmotic pressure of an organism\'s body fluids, Detected by osmoreceptors, to maintain the homeostasis of the organism\'s water content; that is, It maintains the fluid balance and the concentration of electrolytes (salts in solution which in this case is represented by body .
Phenomenon of maintaining a balance between concentration of water and other ions between the body of an organism and its surrounding environment.
Maintaining a constant environment inside the body of an organism
6472.

Define Biomolecules.

Answer» A biomolecule or biological molecule is a loosely used term for molecules present in organisms that are essential to one or more typically biological processes, such as cell division, morphogenesis, or development.
6473.

What is capsule made up of

Answer» It is made up of thick and though sheath of glycocalyx
Mucopolysaccharide\'s+Amino acid\'s
Mucopolysaccharides + Ammino acid
6474.

Is Adeseylic acid and Adenosine mono phosphate same ?

Answer» No
6475.

Differentiate between constipation and indigestion

Answer» Constipation is characterised by small amounts of hard, dry bowel movements usually fever than three times a week. In constipation, the faeces are retained within the rectum as the bowel movement occurs irregularly. The causes for constipation involve water deficiency, lack of roughage in diet, spasm of colon, lack of exercise, emotional stress and certain drugs. Indigestion is the condition in which the food is not properly digested leading to a feeling of fullness. The cause of indigestion are inadequate enzyme secretion, anxiety, food poisoning, over eating and spicy food consumption.
6476.

Lifecycle of acellular slime moulds

Answer»
6477.

Who is Arristotle

Answer» He is father of zoology
Aristotle was the Greek scientist who was the first to classify living organisms based on certain basic features. He classified plants into HERBS, SHRUBS and TREES and animals into ENAIMA (with red blood) and ANAIMA (without a red blood). Also known as father of ZOOLOGY.
6478.

Is reproduction the perfect attribute of life or not? Explain.

Answer» No. Because there are some living organisms which doesn\'t reproduce. eg. - mule, worker bee. Etc.
6479.

Is growth the perfect attribute of life or not? Explain.

Answer» No
... Growth is also not a defining characteristics of living or non living because growth means increase in mass and this contradict that non- living also live as we increase their mass by some means.
6480.

What is the nature of nucleoside ?

Answer» Nucleosides are the structural subunit of nucleic acids such as DNA and RNA.
6481.

Give Minimum and maximum no. Of chromosome present in which algae.

Answer»
6482.

Features of Golden brown algae

Answer» Most golden algae are single-celled biflagellates with two specialized flagella. They are characterized by the pigment fucoxanthin and by the use of oil droplets as a food reserve. Many are encased in a silica cyst known as a statocyst or statospore, the ornamentation of which can serve to distinguish between species.
6483.

How can u say that pteridophyta is the most evolved species compare to thallophyta and bryophyta??

Answer» Because thallophyta and bryophyta they don\'t have vascular tissue while teridophyta possess!!!!! ?
6484.

Define biodiversity?

Answer» The different varieties of flora and fauna found in a particular region, be it endemic, endangered or of any other kind, are all termed collectively as BIODIVERSITY. It ranges from 1.7 to 1.8 million on Earth.
6485.

Name of fish Which have no bones?

Answer» Sharks and rays
Jelly fish, sqiud
6486.

Why gymnosperms adapted land conditions

Answer» They are seed plants adapted to life on earth and autotrophic photosynthesis organisms so they need to conserve water
6487.

What is the types of living world

Answer» Animal world, plant world, microscopic world.
6488.

What is species\'

Answer» In biology, a species is the basic unit of classification and a taxonomic rank of an organism, as well as a unit of biodiversity.
In term of biology species is defined a group of organism having simillar character and body structure
A spices is a group of organisms which share most of the similar characters and which can reproduce to bring a fertile one
6489.

Plants inhale which gas during respiration

Answer» Co2
Oxygen
CO2
Carbon dioxide
O2.
6490.

Explain yellow,brown,blue,green,red dinoflagellates

Answer»
6491.

what is the difference between a virus and a viroid class 11

Answer» Virus:- -- virus is a Greek word which means "Poision".-- this tern was given by Ivanowsky .-- the first discovered virus is Tobbaco Mosaic Virus (TMV- Plant Virus)-- Stanley Millar Cristlaized (1935)-- Bijjerimk called " Contagium Vivum Fluidum " .-- virus are acellular, microscopic (smaller than bacteria) organism .-- virus are commenting link between living and non-living.- they are made up of (Nucleo Protein) (1) nuclic acid either DNA or RNA (2) protein coat capsomere .-- they are inert / inactive / non-living outside the cell .-- virus are nucleo protein.-- Virus may affect any living cell .-- virus are obligate parasite-- these are in haxagonal shape .Viroids:- --Discovered by T.O. Dinner(1971)-- smaller than virus .-- they are only infactious nuclic acid-- proteins are absent-- low molecular weight than virus
6492.

What is your best wishes

Answer» To help others
First you tell
6493.

Mechanism of respiration

Answer» Mechanism of respiration involved breathing and exchange of gases. The gaseous exchange occur by diffusion in the alveoli.
6494.

What is inflorescence of flowers?

Answer» The arrangement of more than one flower along a common floral axis called PEDUNCLE is termed as INFLORESCENCE. It may be CYMOSE (flowers in ACROPETAL ORDER, older flowers towards base of the axis and younger flowers towards the top as in MUSTARD) or RACEMOSE (flowers in BASIPETAL ORDER, oldest flower at the apex limiting growth of axis and all young flowers towards the base as in GULMOHAR)
6495.

Why do we call our heart is myogenic?

Answer» the heartbeat is triggered by the sinoatrial node, and the impulse of contraction originates in the heart, the human heart is thus known as myogenic. ... As the heartbeat is triggered by the sinoatrial node, and the impulse of contraction originates in the heart, the human heart is thus known as myogenic
6496.

Why do we considered blood as a connective tissue.elaborate

Answer» Blood is considered on a connective tissue because it contains plasma and the form ed elem ents such as RBCs, WBCs (leucocytes), blood platelets etc.
6497.

Why heart is called mesodermal

Answer» Heart originates from the mesoderm layer of the connective tissue system\xa0which is the middle germ layer of an embryo. Therefore, heart is mesodermal in origin
6498.

In fishes the heart will have venus blood,atrial blood or both . explained this.

Answer» The fish heart is called the venous heart because it only receives blood from the veins and pumps it for oxygenation straight to the gills. In the fish heart, blood travels through a single complete circuit once only. Blood flows into the atrium after passing through the fish leaving it poorly oxygenated.
6499.

How much amount of serum is present in blood

Answer» Serum is plasma without the clotting factors. Red blood cells account for approximately 45% of the whole blood, white blood cells and platelets approximately 1%, and serum or plasma accounts for the remainder, approximately 55% of the volume
6500.

What is concentration radiant

Answer» The difference in the concentration a substance between two areas is gold concentration gradient