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501.

Q1. Tick the correct option: I 1. In order to become a member of the Lok Sabha, a candidate must be not less than _________ years of age. a. 30 b. 25 2. The Parliament and the two houses form the a. Union Legislature b. Legislature 3. The first elected Parliament came into being in a. March 1852 b. April 1852 4. The President is the ______________ Commander of the armed forces of India. a. Supreme b. Powerful c. Extraordinary Q2. How many Lok Sabha members can be nominated from the Anglo-Indian community? Q3. List the two houses of Parliament. Q4. Enumerate the functions performed by the Indian Parliament. Q5. How is a law introduced in the Parliament? Name the various bills presented in the Parliament. Q6. Who is the head of the government? State the various powers exercised by the President of India. Q7. Why do people Caste their vote through a secret ballot? Q8. Explain the working of Council of Ministers. Q9. Explain in detail the stages that a bill has to pass through before it becomes a law.

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Q1):1.b)25

2.b)legislature

3.b)april 1852

4.a) supreme

Q2): Maximum strength of the House is 552 members - 530 members to represent the States, 20 members to represent the Union Territories, and 2 members to be nominated by the President from the Anglo-Indian Community.

Q3):In our country, the Parliament

consists of two Houses. The two

Houses are known as the Council of

States (Rajya Sabha) and the House

of the People (Lok Sabha).

Q4):Some of the major functions of the parliament are as follows: 1. Legislative Functions 2. Financial Control 3. Providing and exercising control over Cabinet 4. Critical Assessment of the Work of the Cabinet 5. ROLE of opposition 6. An organ of information 7. Constitutional Functions 8. Judicial Functions 9. Elective functions.

Q5):The process of law making begins with the introduction of a Bill in either House of Parliament. A Bill can be introduced either by a Minister or a member other than a Minister. In the former case, it is called a Government Bill and in the latter case, it is known as a Private Member's Bill.

A Bill undergoes three readings in each House, i.e., the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha.After a Bill has been finally passed by the Houses of Parliament, it is submitted to the President for his assent. After a Bill has received the assent of the President, it becomes the law of the land.

some of the bills PRESENTED in the parliament are GIVEN below:

1. The Jammu and Kashmir Reorganisation Bill, 201.

2. The Companies (Amendment) Bill, 2019.

3 .The Repealing and Amending Bill, 2019.

4. The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (Amendment) Bill, 2019.

5. The Code on Wages, 2019.

Q6):the indian President is the head of the government.

The Constitution explicitly assigns the president the power to sign or veto legislation, command the armed forces, ask for the written opinion of their Cabinet, convene or adjourn Congress, grant reprieves and pardons, and receive ambassadors.

Q7):People do cast their Vote through A secret Ballet because it gives them sense of  Privacy , Security & a real chance of a true assurance of Democratic election .there is  no fear or pressure of intimidation & reprisal from any candidate since no one can get to know them whom he voted.

Q8):Council of Ministers:

The Council is collectively responsible to the Lok Sabha. It is the duty of the Prime Minister to communicate to the President all decisions of Council of Ministers relating to administration of affairs of the Union and proposals for legislation and information relating to them.

Q9):

1 FIRST READING

Any idea for a new law or a change to current law is written down. The idea is now called a bill. The bill is printed and READ in the Chamber where it is introduced.

2 SECOND READING

The bill is given a Second Reading in the Chamber where it is introduced, where parliamentarians debate the idea behind the bill. They consider questions such as, “Is the idea behind the bill good?” “Does it meet people’s needs?” “Who will be affected by this bill?” If the Chamber votes for the bill and it passes this stage, it goes to a committee.

3 COMMITTEE STAGE

At the Committee Stage, the bill is studied carefully. Committee members hold hearings or special meetings where different people inside and outside government can make comments about the bill. The committee can ask for government officials and experts, or witnesses, to come and answer questions. The committee can suggest changes or amendments to the bill when it gives its report to the Chamber.

4 REPORT STAGE

At the Report Stage, the committee reports the bill back to the Chamber. All parliamentarians can then debate it. During this stage, those who were not part of the committee that studied the bill can suggest changes to the bill.

5 THIRD READING

The bill is then called for a Third Reading. The parliamentarians debate it again. Sometimes they can change their minds about a bill. They might vote for it at Second Reading but not at Third Reading if they do not like the changes made to the bill. If it passes Third Reading, the bill then goes to the other Chamber, where it goes through the same stages.

6 ROYAL ASSENT

Once both the Senate and the House of Commons have passed the bill in exactly the same wording, it is given to the Governor General (or his or her appointed representative) for Royal Assent (final approval), and it can become law.

502.

List any two reasons why the epidermis is important for plants​

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Explanation:

It forms a BOUNDARY between the plant and the external ENVIRONMENT. The epidermis serves several FUNCTIONS: it protects against water loss, REGULATES gas exchange, secretes metabolic compounds, and (ESPECIALLY in roots) absorbs water and mineral nutrients.

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503.

Carrot is an example of reproduction by roots​

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ANSWER:

CARROTS don't REPRODUCE through their ROOTS

504.

Endoplasmic reticulum one of the cell organelles, exists as a membranous network that extends from outer membrane of nucleus to the plasma membrane making a connection between them. Which of the following statements is not related to the endoplasmic reticulum? (a) It behaves as transport channel for proteins between nucleus and cytoplasm. (b) It transports materials between various regions in cytoplasm. (c) It can be the site of energy generation (d) It can be the site of some biochemical activities of the cell.

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Answer:

OPTION c is not correct

BCOZ ENERGY generating SITE is MITOCHONDRIA.

505.

Differentiate between voluntary and involuntary muscles​

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ANSWER:PLS MARKBRAINLIEST

Explanation:Voluntary muscles or striated muscles are those which work according to the ONE’s DESIRE or are under control, whereas Involuntary muscles are not under one’s control. Biceps muscles, respiratory, alimentary and urogenital tracts are the places where voluntary muscles are found, while abdominal muscles, LOCOMOTORY muscles, middle ear muscles, Diaphragm are the EXAMPLES of the involuntary muscles.

506.

Give a example of cubical cells​

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Answer:

An example of a SIMPLE Cubic unit cell is POLONIUM.

  • Body-centered Cubic Unit CELLS Body-centered Cubic (BCC) unit cells indicate.

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507.

What are HOMOGENEOUS MIXTURE​

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ANSWER:

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EXPLANATION:

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508.

Difference between voluntary and involuntary muscles.​

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ANSWER:

Muscles that are under your conscious CONTROL are CALLED VOLUNTARY muscles, while muscles that are not under your conscious control are called INVOLUNTARY muscles.

Explanation:

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509.

Who invented rocket and for which region he / she build rocket?​

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Answer:

ROBERT Hutchings GODDARD (October 5, 1882 – August 10, 1945) was an American ENGINEER, professor, physicist, and inventor who is credited with creating and building the world's first liquid-fueled rocket.

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510.

Write the name of different plant parts in which chromoplast, chloroplast and leucoplast arepresent.​

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ANSWER:

CHROMOPLASTS are present in flowers, fruits or any other coloured part of the PLANT (other than green part).

Chloroplasts are present in leaves and stem of plant (green part).

LEUCOPLASTS are present anywhere in plant as they are colourless and store FOOD.

511.

Give a example of oblong cells​

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512.

Give a example of each category​

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513.

Who came first hen or egg​

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ANSWER:

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514.

There are specific regions of plant body that constantly remain in the state of division. What are they? *

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ANSWER:

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Explanation:

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515.

Explain how chromosome, chromatin,and chromatid are related?​

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Answer:

chromatin is dna packaged by HISTONES when chromatin Is CONDENSED and further and organised we have chromosones. chromoso NES are paired BOT chromatims are not

Explanation:

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516.

Bacteria do not have chloroplast but some bacteria are photoautorophic in nature and performphotosynthesis. Which part of bacterial cell performsthis?​

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ANSWER -

Bacterial cell do not have CHLOROPLAST but YET some photoautotrophic bacteria PERFORM photosynthesis due to the presence of chlorophyll in cooperated in the membrane. Embedded in the cell membrane are reaction CENTERS which specifically absorb light energy.

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517.

If cells of onion peel and RBC are separately kept in hypotonic solution, what among thefollowing will take place? Explain the reason for your answer. (a) Both the cells willswell. (b) RBC will burst easily while cells of onion peel will resist the bursting to some extent. (c) a and b both are correct. (d) RBC and onion peel cells will behave similarly​

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ANSWER:

RBC will burst EASILY while cells of onion peel will resist the bursting to some EXTENT.

518.

The manners of arrangement of ovules in ovary wall are called placentation. State true or false

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Answer:

The arrangement of OVULES within the ovary is KNOWN as placentation, basal central and FREE central. In marginal placentation, the placenta form a RIDGE along the ventral structure of the ovary and the ovules are borne on this ridge forming two rows, as in pea.

Explanation:

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519.

If cells of onion peel and RBC are separately kept in hypotonic solution, what among thefollowing will take place? Explain the reason for your answer. (a) Both the cells will swell. (b) RBC will burst easily while cells of onion peel will resist the bursting to some extent. (c) a and b both are correct. (d) RBC and onion peel cells will behave similarly​

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ANSWER:

when kept in hypotonic SOLUTION the RBCs burst easily because they are animal cells and do not POSSESS cell wall, while the onion peel possess cell wall which makes it resistant to the bursting due to SWELLING caused by endosmosis.

520.

Three cells are present at the micropylar end of ovule , those are 2 synergids and one is: a. central cell b. antipodal cell c. egg cell

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Answer:

HEY it is 2 synergid and 1 EGG cell

521.

What is present there just outside the embryonic sac in an ovule?

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ANSWER:

The female gametophyte or embryo SAC, which at maturity contains the gametes, DEVELOPS within a specialized structure, the ovule.

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522.

List two important functions of columnar epithelium.​

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Answer:

  1. SIMPLE columnar epithelia with microvilli secrete digestive enzymes and absorb DIGESTED FOOD.
  2. Simple columnar epithelia with cilia AID in the movement of MUCUS and reproductive cells.
  3. Columnar epithelial cells are epithelial cells whose height is at least four times their width.

523.

What is Implantation?​

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Answer:

In HUMANS, implantation is the STAGE of pregnancy at which the EMBRYO adheres to the wall of the uterus. At this stage of prenatal development, the conceptus is CALLED a blastocyst. It is by this adhesion that the embryo receives oxygen and nutrients from the mother to be ABLE to grow.

Explanation:

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524.

In some flowers anthers get mature earlier than stigma. Write the general term used for those flowers??

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ANSWER:

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525.

What kind of pollination is favoured by self-sterility?

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Answer:

Factors which FAVOUR cross pollination - definition

Many NUMBER of SPECIES are pollinated through cross pollination. The factors which favour cross pollination are unisexuality, dichogamy, self sterility, mechanical and STRUCTURAL barrier and heterostyly.

526.

Explain how the exchange of gases occurs across the plasma membrane of cells​

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Answer:

The basic mechanism of gas exchange is diffusion across a moist membrane. Diffusion is the movement of MOLECULES from a region of GREATER concentration to a region of lesser concentration, in the DIRECTION FOLLOWING the concentration gradien

527.

B) Plasmolysis in a plant cell is defined as?(i) the lysis of plasma membrane in a hypotonic medium(ii) the shrinkage of the cytoplasm in a hypertonic medium(iii) the shrinkage of the nucleoplasm(iv) none of these​

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ANSWER:

(II) the SHRINKAGE 9F the cytoplasm in a hypertonic SOLUTION

528.

Munna observes that the yeild of wheat growning in his feild has reduced the in current year he gets the soil tested and the report confirm the deficiency of one particular nutrient accordingly he is advised to grow the peas after harvesting wheat

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ANSWER:

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529.

My question is what is eutrophication​

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Answer:

the process of too many plants growing on the surface of a RIVER, lake, etc., often because CHEMICALS that are used to help crops grow have been CARRIED there by rain.

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530.

In the absence if microorganisms the earth would became a heap of dead plants and animals. Justify this statement

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Answer:

In the absence of microorganisms the earth WOULD become a heap of dead plants and ANIMALS , because microorganisms helps in decomposing of the dead plants and animals , they WORK as a DECOMPOSERS, without them there will be no decomposing of the dead organisms , and hence lead to the HEALTH problems.

531.

Name the diagram and label the parts. Answer please.I'll mark as Brainliest

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EXPLANATION:

A seed has following PARTS :

seed COAT : it is the outer covering the of seed. it protects the internal parts.

seed leaves or cotyledons : cotyledons are present INSIDE the seed .

Embryo or baby plant: it is the present inside the seeds which develop into a plant.

532.

Undifferentiated mass of cell growing in a nutrient medium

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Answer:

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Explanation:

The portion of pith taken as an explant COMPRISES of parenchymatous cells (i.e., simple PERMANENT tissue which have LOST the capacity to divide). When such cells are cultured on solid culture media, the parenchymatous cells of pith become MERISTEMATIC and start dividing resulting in a mass of undifferentiated cells called callus. This is an EXAMPLE of dedifferentiation.

533.

Write a short note about any five infectious diseases​

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A list of FIVE infectious diseases includes the following:

Explanation:

  • AIDS (acquired immunodeficiency syndrome): AIDS is causes by the HIV virus. AIDS is spread by unprotected sex or by blood contact from an infected person. Some antiviral therapies are effective against AIDS although there is no cure.

  • Anthrax: It is caused by the bacteria Bacillus anthracis. It is spread through contact with the bacterial spores. Vaccination against anthrax is a possible cure.

  • Chickenpox: It is caused by the Varicella zoster virus (VZV). It spreads through air DROPLETS of an infected person. Vaccination can prevent the disease in a person.

  • Ebola hemorrhagic fever: It is caused by the Ebolavirus. The mode of transmission is BODY fluids. Vaccination is currently AVAILABLE against the virus and is the possible cure.

  • Gonorrhea:  Gonorrhea is caused by the  Neisseria gonorrhoeae. it is a sexually transmittted infection. It can be PROTECTED by having safe sex.
534.

How can we tell that the plant is photosynthesizing?green water plantmovement of waterbubbles productionall are correctWhy water plant is used in this experiment?cheapeasy to findadapted to live under water and photosynthesizeall are correctWhy is it necessary to leave the apparatus in light place?light is not necessary for photosynthesisPhotosynthesis does not take place in absence of waterTo observe the experiment clearlyIn the video, why sodium-bicarbonate is used?to keep the water clearto supply carbon dioxideWhat is the correlation between light intensity and the rate of photosynthesis?rate of photosynthesis increases with the increase of light intensityrate of photosynthesis decrease with the increase of light intensityrate of photosynthesis increases with the decrease of light intensityrate of photosynthesis is independent to light intensityIn the experiment of rate of photosynthesis, which one is the independent variable?number of bubbles produced in one minutelight intensityWhich gas is produced during photosynthesis?carbon dioxideoxygenglucosewaterHow many times we should repeat an experiment?onceat-least two timesat-least three timesWhich factors affect the rate of photosynthesis?lighttemperatureoxygenglucose

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Answer:

There are numerous species of plants all over the world. Some have adapted to desert conditions while other have adapted to COLD climates. There are also plants that COULD only survive in cool, moist AREAS with adequate sunlight. These differences in climatic conditions and ECOSYSTEMS have resulted in different types of photosynthesis in plants. The three types of photosynthesis are C3, C4 and CAM photosynthesis.

The definition of photosynthesis and the general equation can be found under OVERVIEW of Photosynthesis.

Plants perform photosynthesis because it generates the food and energy they need for growth and cellular respiration. It is important to note that not all plants photosynthesize. Some are parasites and simply attach themselves to other plants and feed from them.

535.

Our government has legalized the age for marriage in girls and boys. Givereasons as to why one should get married after a certain age.

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536.

Construction camp kya hai​

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Answer:

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537.

The state tree of uttarpradesh shares its name with one of the greatest kings of the Mauryan dyanasty​

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ANSWER:

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538.

Write a letter to the munisple of your area complaining about not wearing mask,not maintaining social distancing in your vicinity.formal letter​

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Answer:

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539.

What would be the formula of pyruvate

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ANSWER:

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540.

Plz answer fast.do they remove all organs in an autopsy??and do they return the organs after the tests??guys plz answer fast . it's urgent ​

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ANSWER:

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541.

The evergreen coniferous tree is the state tree of himanchal pradesh​

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ANSWER:

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542.

. In plants this process takes place during the day and night.​

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EXPLANATION:

Plants respire all the time, day and NIGHT. But PHOTOSYNTHESIS only OCCURS during the day when there is SUNLIGHT.

543.

Name three bones of our middle ear​

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Answer:

The bones of the MIDDLE ear are the auditory OSSICLES – the malleus, INCUS and STAPES.

544.

What happened if we use overdose of antibiotics/without prescription of doctors ? for class 7​

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ANSWER:

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545.

How many organisms are formed in Hydra and amoeba?​

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Answer:

A genus of little, fresh-water CREATURES of the phylum Cnidaria and CLASS Hydrozoa is named as HYDRA. Due to their regenerative skill, they do not come out to die of old age or prone to aging at all. An amoeba is a kind of structure or unicellular ORGANISM which possesses the capability to alter its shape, chiefly by extending and retracting pseudopods.

546.

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547.

What is biology..❌❌no spam❌❌​

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ANSWER:

The word biology is derived from the greek WORDS /bios/ meaning /life/ and /logos/ meaning /study/ and is defined as the science of life and living organisms. An ORGANISM is a living entity consisting of one cell e.g. BACTERIA, or several cells e.g. animals, plants and FUNGI.

548.

Identify the parts A, B, C and D in the given figure of Plant Cell.(a)A – – Golgi Appratus B – Vacuole ; C –Nucleus ; D – chloroplastb) A – Nucleus; B – Chloroplast ; C –Golgi apparatus ; D –Vacuole(c) A – Chloroplast; B – Nucleus; C – Vacuole; D – Golgi Apparatus(d) A – Nucleus; B – GolgiAppratus; C – Vacuole; D – Chloroplast

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Answer:

a. NUCLEUS b. chloroplast c. vacuole d. LEUCOPLAST.

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549.

​Explica con tus palabras para qué sirve una clasificación taxonómica.Escribe en tu cuaderno las categorías taxonómicas en orden y apréndetelas.Nombra 4 ejemplos de organismos del reino mónera.Nombra una clasificación de las plantasRealiza la clasificación taxonómica del gato.

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550.

Answer all questions don't spam no rong give all questions answers not give 1 or 2​

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Answer

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a) Tropical rainforests are mainly LOCATED between the latitudes of 23.5°N (the Tropic of Cancer) and 23.5°S (the Tropic of Capricorn)—the tropics. Tropical rainforests are fo und in Central and South America, western and central Africa, western India, Southeast Asia, the island of New Guinea, and Australia.

b) The vanilla ORCHID (Vanilla planifolia Andrews) originated in Mexico and, for centuries, was the exclusive secret of the native Totonac Indians who were later conquered by the Aztecs.

c) mosses leaves in damp places often in water. It has simple leaves but no roots steamer flower it belongs to the group byrophtes.

d ) Plants and animals are the TWO primary systems in the biosphere's cycle of life, with plants "exhaling" oxygen through photosynthesis and animals inhaling oxygen through the lungs and exhaling carbon dioxide as a byproduct. Plants require carbon dioxide to live and flourish with their end-product again becoming oxygen. This balancing process of complementary systems is known as respiration and photosynthesis.

e ) Fresh Water Green Algae (Chlamydomonas genus). They are unicellular - the size of only 1 cell (LESS than 25 micrometers long)!

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b)Flower

c)Nightjars

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3. a) •wildlife sanctuary

Srivilliputhur Grizzled Squirrel Wildlife Sanctuary

•National parks

Mudumalai Tiger Reserve

•Animals

Tiger and lions

b ) •wildlife sanctuary

Borail Wildlife Sanctuary

•national parks

Kaziranga National Park

•Animals

Horses and rhinoceros

c)•wildlife sanctuary

Nandhaur Wildlife Sanctuary

•national parks

Raja Ji National Park

• Animals

Musk dear and monal

d )•wildlife sanctuary

Mahananda Wildlife Sanctuary

•national parks

Sundarban National Park

• Animals

fishing cat and Bengal tiger

e)•wildlife sanctuary

Pant Wildlife Sanctuary

•national parks

Kargil Park

• Animals

Leopard, Bear

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