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4601.

What full form of NAA BA

Answer» NAA\xa0is Naphthalene Acetic AcidBA - Bachelor of Arts
4602.

Explain the process of photolysis of water

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4603.

By Looking at a plant externally can you tell whether a plant is C³ or C⁴? Why and how

Answer» No, because the leaves of C4 plant have a special anatomy called Kranz anatomy & difference only be observed at cellular level.for ex- wheat &maize are grasses, wheat is c3 plant ,while maize are c4 plant
4604.

C3

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4605.

Top consumer are always?

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4606.

Define briefly about mass-flow hypothesis

Answer» Firstly sap from leaves is actively transported to phloem2nd a hypertonic solution is created between xylem&phloem so water is transported to phloem through osmosis. Pressure is created in phloem so water moves from higher concentration to lower concentration Then sap is actively transported to sink &water is transported back to xylem through osmosis So this is mass flow hypothesis
The pressure Flow Hypothesis also known as Mass Flow Hypothesis is the best supported theory to explain the movement of sap through the phloem.
4607.

Explain Calvin cycle with diagram or c3 cycle

Answer» Hey ! You can check NCERT book p.g.no.217
4608.

Differentiate between monocot and dicot stem

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4609.

explain double circulation? ???

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4610.

What is hydrophilic moiety?

Answer» They are water loving species present in cells membrane
4611.

Transpiration is necessary evil. Explain

Answer» Transpiration is a very important activity as it facilitates the movement of water and minerals up towards the leaves in plants. At the same time If the water loss is more than the uptake of the water by the roots, it can cause wilting and even death of the plant. It is for this reason that Curtis in 1926 had rendered Transpiration as a necessary evil.
4612.

Why does anaerobic respiration produces less energy than aerobic respiration

Answer» Because it happens in the absence of O2 ex fermentation. In this process no energy is released. Only two molecules of ATP is released which is from glycolysis
Because it is a respiration in absence of oxygen. Oxygen is a main product to form glucose and glicose is a substance which further forms energy.
4613.

Name the most important enzyme in animal world

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4614.

What do you mean by acromion ,spine and glenoid cavity

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4615.

What is the function of helicobacter pylori

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4616.

What is middle lamilla?

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4617.

If one chamber has psi value of -2000 KPa and other -1000 KPa then which chamber has higher psi.

Answer» -2000KPa
4618.

Different between turgrt cell and plagid cell

Answer» A cell become turgid when osmotic flow of water occour from an area of low solute or high water concentration to an area of high solute or low water concentration. Then a turger pressure is build up against the cell wall, which pushes the plasma membrane against cell wall.A cell is said to be flaccid when the plant cell is placed in an isotonic solution where the concentration of solutes is same both outside & inside. The plasma membrane is not tighty in touch with cell wall as in turgid cell.
4619.

Digestive system of human

Answer» This is given in your book
4620.

What is the contraction unit of muscles?

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4621.

What is serum

Answer» It is blood without clotting factor
4622.

Order of density in 2 group of periodic table

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4623.

What are biennial plants

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4624.

Why immune system of older individual becomes weak

Answer» This is because after puberty a gland responsible for body\'s immune system called Thymus gland get degenerated. In other words, we call this gland after puberty as vestigial one.
However, problems with the immune system can lead to illnesses and infections. Immune responses can be weakened by various external influences.
The immune system defends the body from developing potentially harmful diseases and conditions caused by bacterial, parasitic, fungal and viral infections. The immune system also restricts tumors and cancerous growths inside the body
they become old and power or capacity becomes low
yes
4625.

Why can person feel haziness

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4626.

What is differentiation of T lymphocyctes

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4627.

Which is anti- anging hormone

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4628.

What is meant by hormones

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4629.

Mitoses difference meosis

Answer» In meiosis no. of chromosomes gets halved and in mitosis division,divided cells gets same no. of chromosomes.
4630.

Hamdan hamdan are you doing MTG magazines . Reply me

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4631.

Who is father of Phylogeny

Answer» Carlos Linneous
4632.

What is threst hold?

Answer» Minimum frequency to eject electrons from metal
Minimum
4633.

All ncert solution

Answer» O hlo, we r not idoit ,u also see ncert solution in these site ,okk.
4634.

What is metagenesis??

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4635.

what are spirillum cells

Answer» These r prokaryotic cells n also these is sphere in the shape.
4636.

why krebs cycle is called citric acid cycle

Answer» Becoz the first stable product of Krebs cycle is citric acid
4637.

Why is Cell\'s Nucleus enlarges during "KARYOKINESIS"

Answer» The indirect division of cells in which, prior to division of the cell protoplasm, complicated changes take place in the nucleus, attended with movement of the nuclear fibrils; -- opposed to karyostenosis. The nucleus becomes enlarged and convoluted, and finally the threads are separated into two groups which ultimately become disconnected and constitute the daughter nuclei. Called also mitosis. See Cell development, under cell.n. The changes that occur in the nucleus of a cell, especially movements of the chromosomes, in the process of cell division.So it gets enlarged untimely.
4638.

RBC count is higher in ?

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4639.

Explain the mechanism of vision

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4640.

Name 1 protease of pancreatic juice? What are there role

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4641.

Which is only angiospermic plant which get flowering only once in its life span ?

Answer» Pines, cedars
May you please give me any example of that kind of plants ?
Monocarpic plant is only angiospermic plant which gets flowering only once in its life span
4642.

Do you know why the membrane of a neuron is polarised?

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4643.

Defferenc between locomotion and movment?

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4644.

Boild Egg is nonveg or veg

Answer» An egg is a meat it is often considered as vegetarian as a result vegetarian who eat eggs are referred as ovo- vegetarians
4645.

Explain the breathing system in human beings

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4646.

Which structure of Human body Called heart of heart?

Answer» SAN
4647.

Why we inhale oxygen gas only not nitrogen gas

Answer» We inhale nitrogen too
4648.

Name the basic unit of chitin

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4649.

Enzime what is this

Answer» THESE ARE BIOLOGICAL CATALYST WHICH HELP IN CARRYING OUT REACTIONS IN THE BODY LIKE DIGESTION
4650.

Investigatory project

Answer» The projects from ur book on any topic of ur choice