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Which of the following characteristics of bedaquiline is truestrong bactericidalstrong bacterstaticeffect on dormant bacillinone of above |
Answer» Your answer is strong BACTERICIDAL Hope it HELPFUL for you ☺️☺️ |
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Noi piyush urf bandar maine noi pehchana tumhe |
Answer» @,@ haye haye re haye yh ldki xD |
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Why tap root system is known as true root system ? |
Answer» Answer: TAPROOT system: Taproot system contains the only one MAIN and long root. ... These are also known as true roots. TAPROOTS grow deep into the soil vertically and exhibit large surface AREAS. One taproot is present in one single plant. Explanation: I HOPE it can help you☺ |
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1. Write any five safety rules you should follow in science lab.2. What are the 5 steps we should follow in scientific method? 3. Explain in details about the step 1 and step 2 involed in scientific method? 4. Take any one example and explain the scientific way? |
Answer» Answer: *Learn about emergency responses. ... Train before experimentation. ... Plan your work during NORMAL working hours. ... TREAT all CHEMICALS in the lab as if they were toxic. ... Adhere to electrical safety guidelines. ... Laser use safety guidelines. ... *Make an observation. Ask a question. Form a hypothesis, or testable explanation. Make a prediction based on the hypothesis. Test the prediction. Iterate: use the results to make NEW hypotheses or predictions. *Make OBSERVATIONS. ... The first step in the Scientific Method is to make objective observations. These observations are based on specific events that have already happened and can be verified by others as true or false. *Example of the Scientific Method Hypothesis: If something is wrong with the outlet, my coffeemaker also won't work when plugged into it. Experiment: I plug my coffeemaker into the outlet. Result: My coffeemaker works! Conclusion: My electrical outlet works, but my toaster still won't toast my bread. Explanation: I hope it's helpful for you ☺️ |
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Name the type of cells which help in running |
Answer» There are about 200 different TYPES of cells in the BODY. Here are just a few examples: RED blood cells (ERYTHROCYTES) skin cells neurons (nerve cells) fat cells |
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Do cells grow up with the child? note down your guess. |
Answer» Answer: The cells of a growing child DIVIDE to MAKE more cells, and those cells grow to become the same size as the cells were just before they DIVIDED. The cells of the body of a growing child grow, but the NUMBER of cells STAYS the same. The size and number of cells in the body of a growing child stay the same. |
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Write essay on an unexpected turn of events.........l am going to give pts everyone ready from next question |
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Daily life examples for plastids |
Answer» Answer: EXAMPLES INCLUDE chloroplasts (USED for PHOTOSYNTHESIS), chromoplasts (used for pigment synthesis and storage), and leucoplasts (non-pigmented plastids that can sometimes differentiate). |
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What is the role of cabinet minister |
Answer» Answer: Individual cabinet ministers are RESPONSIBLE for a GOVERNMENT department or portfolio but collectively cabinet makes decision on behalf of government and DECIDES legislation to introduce and is responsible to PARLIAMENT for the conduct of the government. |
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What Is the POWERHOUSE of a cell? |
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write a letter to your father requesting him to allow you to join the course and request him to send you admission fees of the course |
Answer» Answer: Address Date Dear Father I am fine here and hope the same for you . I am WRITING this letter because i WANT to join the course so please allow me to join the course and please SEND the admission fee of the course . Regards to mother and sister.Waiting for your reply. Yours lovingly son Name Explanation: Hope this answer help you pkz mark me as brainlist |
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4.From where do the plants obtain nitrogen? |
Answer» from ATMOSPHERE with the HELP of ribosomes HOPE IT EILL HELP YOU |
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Show with the help of a sketch that the plants are the ultimate source of food |
Answer» Answer: Explanation: LEAVES are the food factories of the PLANTS which CAPTURE the energy of the sunlight with the help of CHLOROPHYLL |
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Give suitable resons for the following1- Meristematic tissue build up plant body lenght and thickness. |
Answer» Answer: MAY these is helpful to you dear Explanation: Meristematic tissues are responsible for PLANT growth. They are PRESENT at the tips of roots,STEM and branches. The cells present in these tissues constantly divide to produce new cells. This leads to an increase in the height and GIRTH of plants. |
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How are the proteins important for the body |
Answer» Every cell in the human body CONTAINS protein. The basic structure of protein is a chain of amino acids. You need protein in your diet to help your body repair CELLS and MAKE NEW ONES. Protein is also important for growth and development in children, teens, and pregnant women. |
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What is sprout? Name any two types of seeds which are used for making sprouts in our home. |
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The nucleolus stores fat true or false |
Answer» ANSWER: false Explanation: The nucleus stores chromatin (DNA plus proteins) in a gel-like substance called the nucleoplasm. The nucleolus is a condensed REGION of chromatin where ribosome synthesis occurs. The boundary of the nucleus is called the nuclear ENVELOPE. |
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Many cells group together in a single body and assume different functions in it to form various body parts in _______organisms |
Answer» Answer: small HOPE it will HELPFUL for you thanks |
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WHAT IS THE lambai OF YOUR ,_____ FILL IN THE BLANKS WITH A BIOLOGICAL TERM |
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Plot the points on graph (-2, 8), (-1, 7), (0, -3), (1, 3), (3, -1) and (2, 0). |
Answer» hope it is CLEAR for you inside a BRACKET FIRST no. should be MARKED in x axis and the second no. should be marked in y axis . |
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. WHY WE NEED FOOD? |
Answer» Answer: to STAY alive Explanation: HEALTHY FOOD include nutrition which is IMPORTANT for our body |
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List of biology scientists and their four inventions . if you give me correct answer I will give you brainlist. |
Answer» Answer: Inheritance/Evolution (1800s) By now, the stories of Charles Darwin’s finches, Gregor Mendel’s peas, and Alfred Wallace’s wide traveling naturalist studies have become common lore both in and outside the world of biological sciences. But their long reaching conclusions helped to spur the explosion of growth in the area of biology for the last 170 years. And while it WOULD take the discovery of DNA in the 1950s to sow the seeds of genetic evolutionary studies, we all owe a debt to these naturalist founders who laid the groundwork for many of the things we now take for granted while conducting our research. Antibiotics (1928) Alexander Fleming wasn’t setting out in 1928 to revolutionize biological science when he discovered that something in Penicillium mold spores was able to kill staphylococcal bacteria in a petri DISH. As is often the case in science, discoveries make remarkable impacts on research that are totally unrelated to the field they were created to help. Fleming was just trying to find a way to prevent anaerobic infections from being so deadly, not looking to find the world’s first antibiotic. But along the way, the discovery of antibiotics have been utilized in innumerable research, as selection tools in transformation and cell culture, as well as a host of other fields and studies. Gel Electrophoresis (1931) It’s difficult to imagine any of my labs without the ever-present bench of gel rigs, either humming with the sound of electrical current, dutifully separating proteins, DNA or RNA; or sitting vacant and patiently waiting for another agarose or acrylamide gel. It is just as remarkable to realize that electrophoresis, as we know it, was discovered in 1931 by Arne Tiselius and even earlier WORK was done in the early 1800s that provided the groundwork for the Tiselius apparatus to differentiate between proteins. But it wasn’t until the 1940s that scientists started using gel matrices to separate compounds into discrete bands. And it wasn’t until the 1960s that gel electrophoresis would really be used to start IDENTIFYING DNA and other biological molecules that would give birth to the field of molecular biology. HeLa Cell Discovery (1951) The cervical cancer cells that were taken from Henrietta Lacks before she died in 1951 have become a benchmark in the history of cancer research and knowledge. The immortal HeLa cells made medical research easier, more robust and repeatable. The cell line is what allowed for the creation of Salk’s first polio vaccine in 1952. Since its discovery, there have been over 11,000 patents created involving the HeLa cells. It is safe to say that without Henrietta’s cells, a great body of research would have been slower and BIOMEDICAL advancements a great deal more ponderous.
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Which phylum is the first evolved tissue level of organnisation |
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Which initiates the electrical impulses to stimulate contraction in human heart? |
Answer» Answer: SA NODE (sinoatrial node) – known as the heart's natural PACEMAKER. The impulse starts in a small BUNDLE of specialized cells located in the RIGHT atrium, called the SA node. The electrical activity spreads through the walls of the atria and causes them to contract. |
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Who is a minister of India |
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What is differebce between plasmolysis and deplasmolysis |
Answer» In plasmolysis, water moves out of the CELL, shrinking the protoplasm. In deplasmolysis, water moves into the cells, swelling the protoplasm. Plasmolysis occurs in hypertonic SOLUTIONS while deplasmolysis occurs in HYPOTONIC solutions. |
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X. Answer in detail. 1. How are vitamins useful to us? Tabulate the sources, deficiency diseases and symptoms of fat soluble vitamins 2. Explain the role of food control agencies in India. XI. Higher Order Thinking Skills. |
Answer» VITAMIN is helpful to us in such a way that it gives us ENERGY to do WORK. |
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Distinguish between mitosis cell division and meisosis. |
Answer» Mitosis and meiosis are NUCLEAR division processes that occur during CELL division. Mitosis involves the division of BODY cells, while meiosis involves the division of sex cells. ... Daughter cells RESULTING from mitosis are diploid, while those resulting from meiosis are haploid. |
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Discuss any three factors that determine the climate of Asia. |
Answer» LARGE latitudinal Extent: The continent of Asia has a large latitudinal extent. ... Distance form the Sea: MAJOR parts of Asia lie in the INTERIORS far AWAY from the moderating influence of the Sea |
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Who is the first dainasour of india |
Answer» RAJASAURUS was the FIRST DINOSAUR of INDIA. |
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What is sap?how is it used in biology |
Answer» Answer: Sap production begins in WARM summer months when the process of photosynthesis creates carbohydrates that get stored in the TREE as starch. The starch then gets converted to sugar in the form of sucrose that dissolves into the sap, which is stored for the winter. Explanation: XYLEM sap carries soil nutrients (e.g., dissolved minerals) from the root system to the leaves; the water is then LOST through TRANSPIRATION. ... Maple sap is xylem sap, containing some sugar in late winter. Phloem, or sieve-tube, sap is the fluid carrying sugar from leaves to other parts of the plant in the summer. |
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What is autorophic nutrition ? |
Answer» Answer: Only PLANTS are capable of COMBINING simple inorganic substances into complex organic ONES capable of sustaining life. An organism which can CARRY out this METHOD of nutrition is said to be autotrophic which means self-feeding. There are two types of autotrophic nutrition, chemosynthesis and photosynthesis. |
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What is photosynthesis processone last question left after this |
Answer» Answer: PHOTOSYNTHESIS is the process by which PLANTS USE sunlight, water, and carbon DIOXIDE to CREATE oxygen and energy in the form of sugar. |
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How and why plants exchange gases |
Answer» Answer: Gas exchange is the process whereby water vapor and oxygen LEAVE and CARBON dioxide ENTERS plant leaves. ... On balance, therefore, plants use carbon dioxide and produce oxygen. Stomata and Guard Cells. The GASES move into and out of the plants through specialized openings located ALONG the lower surface of the leaf. |
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శుక్రకణాలు అండంతో పోల్చండి |
Answer» Explanation: A CANDIDATE won an ELECTION by DEFEATING his civil by 18,521 votes if the candidate RECEIVED 65,437votes . How many votes did his rival get please WRITE your question in english!! |
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4. surrounding medium having lower concentration ofwater than that inside the cell(a) Hypotonic(b) Isotonic (c) Hypertonic (d) All |
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Why is there a need for classification and systematic naming of living organisms?please answer remember there is both classification and systematic please answer don't give irreverent answers |
Answer» Answer: (i)CLASSIFYING organisms will help EXPLAIN the great DIVERSITY AMONG organisms and how they are related to each other. ... It is also important to understand the interrelationship among different groups of organisms. (iv)Classification serves as a basis for the development of other biological sciences as well. |
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What is chlorophyll? Don't spam ✖️❌ |
Answer» Answer: CHLOROPHYLL is any of several related green pigments found in the mesosomes of CYANOBACTERIA and in the chloroplasts of algae and plants. Its NAME is derived from the GREEK words χλωρός, khloros and φύλλον, phyllon. Chlorophyll is essential in photosynthesis, ALLOWING plants to absorb energy from light. |
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• Plantsschool garden arewilting, driving and dying. How to getSolution to this problem? |
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Plants in Our * School garden arewilting, drusing and dying How to get solution to this problem |
Answer» Explanation: If you find your plants wilting from lack of water, you MAY be able to save them by promptly giving PROPER hydration. Ensure that the plant needs watering. ... Move the wilted plant out of the sun, if possible. Set wilted container plants with dry soil in a sink or tray FILLED with water |
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Synthetic fibers are synthesised from raw material called ______?? |
Answer» Explanation: petrochemicals Synthetic FIBRES are SYNTHESISED from RAW MATERIAL called petrochemicals . |
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2.1 List three reasons why people in different countries eat different foods. 22 Explain |
Answer» Because they their own COUNTRY FOOD as speciality hope it will HELP you |
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Practice Question 1 1.1 Fill in the food item, where is it a staple diet, and its main ingredients in the table below: Cla the Main Ingredients Staple Diet in Food Item ad rice, urad dal, vegetables, salt Tamil Nadu of (a) Idli, sambhar, and chutney corn flour, mustard (sarson), butter Punjab (b) Makki ki roti and sarson ka saag sup dla Meghalaya rice, pork, onion, spices (C) Jadoh (d) Thepla Gujarat in 1. 2 3. wheat flour, Methi, spices Whole wheat flour, cuminsel thee, corrom seeds.com ndo (e) Baati chokkha Bihar COI ор al 1.2 Look carefully at the map on SB 1 and explain why is it difficult to point out one national dish for India 1.3 What is an ingredient?Give me the answer |
Answer» Explanation: b77yby8b7y has BODYBUILDING in t bbj7 g7 uh 7 g 7g 8 |
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What is the role of water in our body? |
Answer» our BODY uses water in all its cells, organs, and tissues to help regulate temperature and maintain other bodily functions. Because your body LOSES water through breathing, SWEATING, and digestion, it's important to rehydrate by drinking FLUIDS and eating foods that contain water |
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Functions of cell membrane please tell step by step |
Answer» Answer: The plasma membrane, or the CELL membrane, provides protection for ACELL. It ALSO provides a fixed environment INSIDE the cell, and thatmembrane has several differentfunctions. One is to transport NUTRIENTS into the cell and also to transport toxic substances out of the cell. |
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