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| 5101. |
Write differences in between herbs & trees ? |
| Answer» HERBS are non- woody, seed producing plants while SHRUBS are woody plants which contains many MAIN stems arising near the ground. Trees are perennials which are woody in nature, having a single trunk GROWING into a considerable height.PLS MARK AS BRANLIEST | |
| 5102. |
Definition of respiratory system |
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Answer» The respiratory system is a biological system consisting of specific organs and structures used for GAS exchange in animals and plants. The anatomy and physiology that make this happen varies GREATLY, depending on the SIZE of the organism, the ENVIRONMENT in which it lives and its EVOLUTIONARY history. |
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| 5103. |
Turnip is what type of vegetable |
| Answer» TURNIP is ROOT vegetable.Explanation:HOPE it HELPS you......,..... | |
| 5104. |
Who Conducted transformationexperiments in bacteria |
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Answer» The first TIME I was in the CAR I am in the middle EAST with a FRIEND. |
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| 5105. |
Spices are used to add _________ to the food |
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| 5106. |
The wool obtained from which of the following parts of a sheep are best quality of wool? a) hind legsb) fore legsc) shoulders and sidesd) face |
| Answer» C) SHOULDERS and SIDES | |
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2 Cardiac muscles ANIMAL TISSUESC Define the following terms.1 Voluntary muscles3. Connective tissue4. Connective tissue proper6. Cartilage205 Adipose tissue |
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Answer» A TISSUE is a GROUP of cells, in close proximity, organized to perform one or more specific functions.There are four basic tissue types defined by their MORPHOLOGY and function: EPITHELIAL tissue, connective tissue, muscle tissue, and NERVOUS tissue. |
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| 5108. |
Show me the photo of a cod fish |
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Answer» his is your ANSWER. |
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| 5109. |
दी पिक्चर ऑफ गोल्ड फिश |
| Answer» YO picture is forehead.Explanation:please LIKE the photoand RATING 5 | |
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B. Fill in the blanks. spaces.1. Epithelial tissue consists of cells without anymuscles help in the movement of the limbs.3. Theor nerve fibres constitute the nerves.4 Aconnects one bone to another.5.tissue cushions and insulates the body.6.is a fluid connective tissue without red blood cells. |
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Answer» Nucleusskeletal musclesnerve celltendonCuboidal EPITHELIAL TissuePlasma |
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Mention one function of nuclelous |
| Answer» PRIMARILY, it takes PART in the production of subunits that UNITES to form ribosomes. Hence, nucleolus PLAYS an important role in the synthesis of proteins and in the production of ribosomes in eukaryotic cells.Explanation:HOPE this helps you.................. | |
| 5113. |
which would require more heat to raise its temperature by 10 degree celcius -1 kg of almunium or 1 kg of copper? |
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Answer» tion:I kg of copper is the right answerHOPE THIS ANSWER HELPS YOU, PLEASE MARK ME AS BRAINLIEST. |
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| 5114. |
What do you mean by chromoplast |
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Answer» chloroplast. [ klôr′ə-plăst′ ] A plastid in the cells of green PLANTS and green algae that contains CHLOROPHYLLS and carotenoid pigments and creates glucose through PHOTOSYNTHESIS. In plants, CHLOROPLASTS are usually disk-shaped and can reorient themselves in the cell to vary their exposure to sunlight. |
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Is there any multicellular amoeba by any chance |
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Answer» No AMOEBA are Unicellular.No EXCEPTION to this.15 THANKS and FOLLOW gives inbox ❤ |
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| 5116. |
Can u answer about the difference of plant |
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Answer» all PLANTS are the same |
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| 5117. |
Are the amoeba good for any living being in any way |
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Answer» Amoebas live in freshwater and salt WATER, in soil, and as PARASITES in moist body parts of animals. ... An opening in the membrane allows the food particles, along with drops of water, to enter the CELL, where they are ENCLOSED in bubblelike chambers CALLED food vacuoles. |
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( - ས་ག་ཀཱ ར ག་ག་ ལས། ཀྱི།། སྒྲ་ ༤ ། ས 2ན། |:ཀཀ ན ༤ བར་ནང་ ་རྒྱ་བ། བར ། །te soliceman blew hin hitleབྱུང། འབབ ར ཀྱང་ ༡ བྱང བ ནི དག པ དངclock ch all dayབ ན འི ཀུན ཀྱི་ |
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Answer» I am not ABLE to UNDERSTAND your QUESTION |
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| 5119. |
What are the diseases caused by amoeba is it communicable.. |
| Answer» AMOEBIASIS also KNOWN as amoebic dysentery.HOPE IT HELPED U!!MARK AS BRAINLIEST LIKE AND FOLLOW ME GUYS ❤️ | |
| 5120. |
Why did the sumarians draw maps |
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Answer» To KNOW the knowledge about PLACES and reach the correct PLACE which they WANT to go. |
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What are the diseases caused by amoeba |
| Answer» AMOEBIASIS, also KNOWN amoebic DYSENTERY, is an infection caused by any of the amoebae of the Entamoeba group. Symptoms are most common during infection by Entamoeba histolytica. Amoebiasis can be present with no, mild, or SEVERE symptoms. | |
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Girth of the stem increases due to which meristem ?? a) apicalb) lateral c) intercalaryd) vertical please tell the correct option for the question |
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Answer» apicalExplanation:PLS MARK as BRAINLIEST |
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What is cytoplasm where it is found for what use |
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Answer» It is mainly composed of water, salts, and proteins. In eukaryotic cells, the cytoplasm includes all of the MATERIAL inside the cell and outside of the nucleus. All of the organelles in eukaryotic cells, such as the nucleus, endoplasmic RETICULUM, and MITOCHONDRIA, are located in the cytoplasm.hope it helps you please MARK as brainliest and follow me plz |
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How can humans get cured from amoeba???? |
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Answer» Gastrointestinal amebiasis is treated with nitroimidazole drugs, which KILL amoebas in the blood, in the wall of the INTESTINE and in LIVER abscesses. These drugs INCLUDE metronidazole (Flagyl) and TINIDAZOLE (Tindamax, Fasigyn). |
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How do u kill an amoeba. |
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Answer» hmmExplanation:good questionif U can't then just clap MAYBE one is in air and u KILLED it HA lol xd |
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| 5126. |
Make a spider key to identify butterfly, snail, crab, spider and earthworm. send soon I will mark you as the brainliest |
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Answer» tion:MAKE a spider KEY to identify BUTTERFLY, snail, crab, spider and EARTHWORM. send soon I will mark you as the brainliesfollow me mein kya hota HAIT. |
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Which of the following is spread by a droplet infection? 1) Malaria2) common cold3) Typhoid4) Cholera |
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Answer» Typhoid. is the CORRECT answer.....I HOPE it will help you....Thanks for free POINTS......PLEASE mark me as a brain list... |
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| 5128. |
Skin is the outermost layer of the body which provide protection from mechanical injuries as well as help in secretion of sweat and oils. Which type of epithelium is the skin likely composed of to facilitate all the mentioned functions? |
| Answer» HI there! Please follow me if POSSIBLE! Anyways here's your ANSWER!Keratinized epitheliumThanks for the LOVELY question! | |
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What is an eco systemguys plz ans fastly plzzzz |
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Answer» a BIOLOGICAL COMMUNITY of intracting ORGANISM and their PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT. |
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| 5130. |
The fat person have more musclur tissue than normal person. why? |
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Answer» Obesity is associated with functional limitations in muscle performance and increased likelihood of developing a functional disability such as MOBILITY, strength, POSTURAL and dynamic balance limitations. The consensus is that obese individuals, regardless of age, have a greater absolute maximum muscle strength compared to non-obese persons, suggesting that increased adiposity acts as a chronic overload stimulus on the antigravity muscles (e.g., quadriceps and calf), thus increasing muscle size and strength. However, when maximum muscular strength is normalised to body mass, obese individuals appear weaker. This relative weakness may be caused by reduced mobility, neural adaptations and changes in muscle morphology. Discrepancies in the literature remain for MAXIMAL strength normalised to muscle mass (muscle quality) and can potentially be explained through accounting for the measurement protocol CONTRIBUTING to muscle strength capacity that need to be explored in more depth such as antagonist muscle co-activation, muscle architecture, a criterion valid measurement of muscle size and an accurate measurement of physical activity levels. Current evidence demonstrating the effect of obesity on muscle quality is limited. These factors not being recorded in some of the existing literature suggest a potential underestimation of muscle force either in TERMS of absolute force production or relative to muscle mass; thus the true effect of obesity upon skeletal muscle size, structure and function, including any interactions with ageing effects, remains to be elucidated. |
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Why ischaemic heart disease is common disease in India ? |
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Answer» A quarter of all mortality is attributable to CVD. Ischemic heart DISEASE and stroke are the predominant causes and are responsible for >80% of CVD deaths....Table 1.Diseases Ischemic heart diseaseDeath per 100 000 Population MALE 178 (128)FEMALE 112 (85)Total 144 (106)DALYs per 100 000 Population Male |
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The plant cell also have the atibodies like animal cell or it will make it's own? |
| Answer» PLANT CELLS are eukaryotic cells, that are found in green plants, photosynthetic EUKARYOTES of the kingdom Plantae which means they have a membrane-bound nucleus. They have a VARIETY of membrane-bound cell ORGANELLES that perform various specific functions to maintain the normal functioning of the plant cell.Animal cells are typical of the eukaryotic cell, enclosed by a plasma membrane and containing a membrane-bound nucleus and organelles. Unlike the eukaryotic cells of plants and fungi, animal cells do not have a cell wall. | |
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Difference between a cell wall andcell membrane |
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Answer» cell membreane is a living where as cell was is NON living..cell MEMBRANE is made up of proteins whereas cell wall is generally made up of CELLULOSE...cell membrane is selectively permeable whereas cell wall is freely permeable.....I hope it helped.....Please mark as brainliest answer...... |
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Observe the adjacent figure and write a comment on compression |
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Answer» Where is ADJACENT figure then we answer the QUESTION PLEASE MAKE me brainliest |
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PROBLEMA PLANTEADO A un grupo de estudiantes se le pidió traer a la clase unos materiales para realizar un laboratorio de química, entre ellos arena con grava, sal de cocina, limadura de hierro y harina. Después de la explicación del tema de métodos de separación, el profesor y los niños salieron al descanso y dejaron tos los materiales en la mesa de laboratorio. La señora del aseo entró al salón y comenzó a realizar sus labores y vio los materiales sobre la mesa y pensó que ya se habían utilizado, así que tomó una sola bolsa y los juntó todos. Cuando todos regresaron del descanso quedaron sorprendidos pues todos los materiales estaban combinados. PREGUNTA ¿Qué métodos de separación de mezclas podrían emplearse para separarse cada una de las sustancias |
| Answer» ELY PREGUNTA and the merodose | |
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What is lithosphere?Plz answer |
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Answer» here is the outer PART of the earth Explanation:made up of BRITTLE CRUST,upper MANTLE. |
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For the synthesis of new protein and protein transport, which organelle is related? a) ER b) Chloroplast c) Lysosome d) Mitochondria |
| Answer» ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM.......... | |
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If pespin is lacking in gastric juice, then which event in the stomach will be affected |
| Answer» MARK me as BRAINLIEST.please mark me as brainliest. | |
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What is mastication |
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Answer» tion (chewing), in which food is crushed and mixed with saliva to FORM a bolus for swallowing, is a COMPLEX mechanism involving opening and closing of the JAW, SECRETION of saliva, and mixing of food with the tongue. |
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Why a kink is used in clinical thermometer? |
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Answer» tion:Kink in the Mercury thermometer helps to prevents the falling of mercury present in capillary tube into bulb. It ENSURES that the user TAKES the correct READING of temperature.i HOPE it will HELP you |
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Do fishes have gender?how will you know If they are female or male? |
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Answer» yesMales are OFTEN slimmer but LARGER-bodied than females and are more vibrantly colored. The dorsal and anal fins of the male are more pointed, larger and more flowing than in the female. In many species, the male will DISPLAY egg-shaped markings on the anal FIN known as egg spots.Explanation:plz mark as BRANLIEST and:) |
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Do fishes have gender? |
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Answer» Most fish are gonochorists, but hermaphroditism is known to occur in 14 families of teleost FISHES. Usually hermaphrodites are sequential, meaning they can switch sex, usually from female to MALE (protogyny). This can happen if a DOMINANT male is removed from a group of females.I THINK it is helpful to you DEAR |
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Do we have anything called Vitamin F ? |
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Answer» F is not a vitamin in the traditional sense of the WORD. RATHER, vitamin F is a term for two fats — alpha-linolenic ACID (ALA) and linoleic acid (LA). They are essential for REGULAR body functions, including aspects of brain and heart health |
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Do we have anything called. Vitamin K ? |
| Answer» VITAMIN K is well-known for its role in blood clotting. But you MAY not know that its name actually refers to a group of several vitamins that provide HEALTH BENEFITS far beyond helping your blood clot.Explanation:i think it may help you | |
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(v) Give the important features of following kingdoms :(a) Monera(b) Fungi(c) Protista(d) Plantaeno silly answers allowed. |
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Answer» nt FEATURES of:Monera: They contain 70S ribosomes. The DNA is naked and is not bound by a nuclear MEMBRANE. It lacks organelles like MITOCHONDRIA, lysosomes, plastids, Golgi bodies, endoplasmic reticulum, centrosome, etc. They reproduce asexually by binary fission or budding.Protista: They are eukaryotic, which means they have a nucleus.Most have mitochondria.They can be parasites.They all PREFER aquatic or moist environments.Fungi: Most fungi grow as tubular filaments called hyphae. An interwoven mass of hyphae is called a mycelium.The walls of hyphae are often strengthened with chitin, a polymer of N-acetylglucosamine. ...Fungi disperse themselves by RELEASING spores, usually windblown. ...Fungi are heterotrophic.Plantae: They are eukaryotic and multicellular.Their cells have cellulose walls.Majority have transport system.They have photosynthesis hence autotrophic.Reproduction is both asexual and sexual.They show alternation of generation.Hope this helps you !!!!!Please mark as brainliest !!!!! |
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Notes on animal tissue. |
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Answer» Animal Tissue - Types, Structure. The animal cells are grouped together to form animal tissues. These tissues vary in their structure, function, and origin. The animal tissues are divided into epithelial, connective, MUSCULAR and nervous tissues.Connective Tissue Proper: PROVIDES support and protection to the bodySkeletal Tissue: It SUPPORTS the BODY and gives it proper shape and formVascular Tissue: TRANSPORT of materials in the body |
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Explain mendels dehybrid laws by using colour of seeds and shape of seeds as characteristics |
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Answer» tion:In his dihybrid EXPERIMENT with pea plant, Mendel crossed two pea plants with a set of two contrasting characteristics, for example- the seed color and the seed shape. He crossed a pea plant with round, green sees with ONE having yellow, WRINKLED seeds. The plants obtained in the F1 generation were then self-crossed and the phenotypic ratio of the plants obtained in the F2 is known as Mendel’s dihybrid ratio, which came out to be 9:3:3:1. |
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5. What are digestive glands? Name the digestive glands present in the human digestive system, along with their secretions. |
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Answer» ve glands... Any gland having ducts that pour secretions into the digestive tract, as the SALIVARY glands, LIVER, and PANCREAS.☞Glands contributing digestive juices INCLUDE the salivary glands, the gastric glands in the stomach LINING, the pancreas, and the liver and its adjuncts—the gallbladder and bile ducts....Explanation:Hope it may helps u... |
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Differentiate between dominant traits and recessive traits |
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Answer» Dominant TRAITS are always expressed when the connected allele is dominant, even if only one copy of the dominant trait EXISTS. Recessive traits are expressed only if both the connected ALLELES are recessive. If one of the alleles is dominant, then the ASSOCIATED characteristic is LESS likely to manifest |
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