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what are the causes of deforestation List natural causes and man-made...... Fast reply... It is very urgent... Hurryyy... I will mark as u a brainliest |
Answer» Answer: cuttingdoen trees is called deforesttrastino Explanation: |
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102. |
7. What are the necessary conditions for autotrophic nutrition and what are its byproducts? |
Answer» The NECESSARY conditions for autotrophic nutrition are as follows:
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103. |
Hey there, can anyone send me a pic of a Biology sheet. |
Answer» ? |
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104. |
5. How are fats digested in our bodies? Where does this process take place?6. What is the role of saliva in the digestion of food?the |
Answer» Answer: FATS DIGESTED in liver.by the process of micelles formation. |
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Human blood group is divided into how many groups ? name them. |
Answer» The HUMAN blood GROUPS are divided into FOUR main types.Explanation:
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106. |
What is agricutural practises? |
Answer» Answer: Good agricultural practice is a certification system for agriculture, specifying PROCEDURES that must be implemented to CREATE FOOD for consumers or further processing that is safe and wholesome, using SUSTAINABLE methods. |
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107. |
The medicine which cures tuberculosis is discovered by *DR. Y. Subba RaoAlexanderJonas salk |
Answer» In 1943, Selman WAKSMAN DISCOVERED it, CALLED STREPTOMYCIN. |
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108. |
Write 4 important features of Bacteria. Give an example of an autotrophic bacteria. |
Answer» Answer Features that distinguish a bacterial cell from a eukaryotic cell include the CIRCULAR DNA of the NUCLEOID, the LACK of membrane-bound organelles, the cell wall of PEPTIDOGLYCAN, and flagella. ex-Cyanobacteria, purple bacteria, GREEN sulfur bacteria, halophiles, and methanogens. please mark as brilliant. |
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109. |
The bacteria present in human intestine |
Answer» Answer: The FOUR dominant bacterial PHYLA in the human GUT are Firmicutes, Bacteroidetes, Actinobacteria, and Proteobacteria. Most BACTERIA belong to the GENERA Bacteroides, Clostridium, Faecalibacterium, Eubacterium, Ruminococcus, Peptococcus, Peptostreptococcus, and Bifidobacterium |
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110. |
Antibiotics are produced by growing specific __.OptionAntibodies Micro Organisms Other |
Answer» Answer: Micro ORGANISMS. they produce antibiotics for ex bacteria and FUNGI |
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111. |
Yeast is grown in natural sugars present in?OptionHoneySugarcaneBarely,Wheat |
Answer» Explanation: |
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112. |
What are lateral meristem? |
Answer» Answer: Lateral Meristem are one of the two MEDICINES in a vascular PLANT in which SECONDARY GROWTH occurs resulting in INCREASE in strength grith... hope it will benefit you buddy... please follow me or like my answer at least.... |
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113. |
Q-2. Label the parts A to E in the given figure- |
Answer» A- CELL wall B- Cell membrane C- Nucleus D- Mitochondria Explanation: |
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114. |
Define mitosis and meiosis |
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Mitosis is a fundamental process for life. During mitosis, a cell DUPLICATES all of its contents, INCLUDING its chromosomes, and splits to form two IDENTICAL daughter cells. |
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115. |
What is meant by pollination |
Answer» The TRANSFER of pollen to a STIGMA, ovule, flower, or plant to ALLOW fertilization. Explanation: |
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116. |
________leave through the cell membrane. |
Answer» Answer: HYDROPHOBIC MOLECULES LEAVE LIKE LIPID LEAVE THEM PLS MAKE ME AS BRAINLIEST ANS PLS PLS PLS |
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117. |
Explain simple clumnar epithelium |
Answer» Tall and cylindrical cells form the columnar epithilium. Every cell has a height which is more than the width of the cell . The NUCLEI are usually found at the cellular base and are OVAL in shape . E.g : Inner lining of the intestines |
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118. |
Define gootee (air layering) |
Answer» Answer: Air layering, also called marcotting, marcottage, pot layerage, circumposition and gootee, is a vegetative method of PLANT propagation which involves the rooting of AERIAL stems while ATTACHED to the parent plant. Explanation: PLZ mark as brainliest |
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119. |
AAM of substances having of isotopes of atomic masses470 & 600amu respectively496 amu. Calculate% ofboth isotopes in the sample. |
Answer» mark BRAINIEST |
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120. |
Some one plzz answer this please i will mark u as the brainliest |
Answer» Answer: -> 1. thyroid gland , plays a vital role in digestion and metabolism, hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism ->2. pituitary gland, milk production and development of mammary GLANDS (i.e BREAST tissue),hypoprolactinaemia, hyperprolactinaemia ->3. glucagon,prevents blood glucose level dropping too low , hypoglycemia, hyperglycemia ->4.adrenal cortex, cortisol,meditating stress response,regulating metabolism, inflammatory reponse and helps in development of immune SYSTEM , addison's disease ->5.insulin and glucagon,insulin produced by beta cells in pancreas and glucagon by alpha cells in pancreas, under secretion of insulin -> type-1 diabetes and glucagon ->hypoglycemia , over secretion of insulin -> type -2 diabetes and glucagon-> hyperglycemia LEAVE A LIKE IF U GET IT...PLSS MARK THE ANSWER AS BRAINLEST |
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Explain different typesof epithelium |
Answer» Squamous epithelium, cuboidal epithelium, and columnar epithelium. There are THREE ways of describing the LAYERING of epithelium: simple, STRATIFIED, and PSEUDOSTRATIFIED. |
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What is epithelium?what are the generalcharacteristics? |
Answer» Epithelial tissue is composed of cells laid out in SHEETS with strong cell-to-cell ATTACHMENTS. ... One side of the epithelial cell is oriented towards the SURFACE of the tissue, body cavity, or external environment and the other surface is joined to a basement membrane. HOPE THIS ANSWERS THE QUESTION! :) |
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6. Why is proper and timely removal of waste essential? Name two waste products excreted by human beings and plants.answer the question properly . Grade 6 cbse |
Answer» Answer:
The Importance of Proper Waste DISPOSAL. Proper waste disposal is critical due to the fact that certain types of wastes can be hazardous and can contaminate the environment if not handled properly. These types of waste ALSO have the potential to CAUSE disease or get into water supplies. HOPE THIS ANSWERS THE QUESTION! :) |
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Differentiate between cell wall and cell membrane. |
Answer» ⚫ Cell wall :-➝ Cell wall is present in plant cells. ➝ It lies on the outer SIDES of the cells. ➝ It is thick and non living in plant cells. ➝ It is rigid and generally permeable. ➝ It is MADE up of pectin,cellulose and hemicellulose. ➝ It provides strength and protection to the cell. ⚫ Cell membrane :-➝ It is present in both plant and animal cells. ➝ It lies on the exterior of the animal cells and on the interior to the cell wall in plant cells. ➝ It is thin and living. ➝ It is FLEXIBLE and selectively permeable. ➝ It is made up of lipids,protein and carbohydrates present in a SMALL number. ➝ It holds the cellular contents and CONTROLS the passage of material in and out of the cells. |
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125. |
Define Diadelphous not from google |
Answer» Answer: diadelphous (not comparable) (botany) Having its stamens fused together at least partly by the filaments so that they form two SEPARATE bundles, or a BUNDLE and a lone separate stamen. Generally stamens are arranged as separate units in a basic flower. They consist of a filament with a terminal anther. Occasionally, the anthers may be fused, as in the ASTERS. Occasionally the filaments are fused. If all of the filaments are fused, it is CALLED monadelphous. Good examples are in the Malvaceae, cotton or hibiscus family. When some, but not all, filaments are fused, then it is called diadelphous. Many members of the pea family (Fabaceae or Leguminosae) have diadelphous stamens. ✌️✌️❤️Hope it helps you❤️ ✌️✌️ Explanation: mark me as the brainliest |
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A structure in an organism made of several tissues that perform similar function |
Answer» ORGAN is the answer. @Shailene |
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127. |
Q.6 Describe with the help of labelled diagram how feeding and digestion in amoeba takes place. |
Answer» Digestion in amoeba is intracellular taking place within the cell. The food TAKEN in remains in a food VACUOLE or gastric vacuole formed by the cell membrane and small part of the CYTOPLASM. The vacuoles are transported deeper into the CELLS by cytoplasmic movements. Here they fuse with lysosomes that CONTAIN enzymes. HOPE IT WILL HELP YOU PLEASE MARK IT AS BRAINLIEST |
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128. |
Which areare the differenttypes of animal tissues |
Answer» There are four types of animal tissues: EPITHELIAL tissue, connective tissue, muscle tissue and nervous tissue. Key Outcomes: UNDERSTAND the differentiation of animal tissues and the relationship between STRUCTURE and function of the various tissues. _____________________________ |
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Define the following : Diadelphous |
Answer» ❤good afternoon ❤▶Diadelphous condition is shown by Papilionaceae. It is the condition where stamens are fused together at LEAST PARTLY by the filaments and ARRANGED into two separate bundles. hope it's help |
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130. |
Twisting the woollen thread into long rope is called: A) Spinning B) Weaving C) Knitting D) Stiffling |
Answer» OPTION ( a) is your ANSWER dear PLEASE MARK IT AS BRAINLIEST |
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131. |
What is elexodominoplaceophobia |
Answer» Answer: IM SORRY but there is no phobias like that or please check UR spellings THANK You Explanation: |
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132. |
Some conditions under which the aerobic respiration and anaerobic respiration occurpl tell!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
Answer» Answer: There are two types of cellular respiration (see Cellular Respiration concept): aerobic and anaerobic. One occurs in the presence of oxygen (aerobic), and one occurs in the absence of oxygen (anaerobic). Both begin with GLYCOLYSIS - the splitting of glucose. Anaerobic respiration occurs when the amount of oxygen AVAILABLE is too low to support the process of aerobic respiration. There are two MAIN types of anaerobic respiration, alcoholic fermentation and lactic acid fermentation. All living cells MUST carry out cellular respiration. It can be aerobic respiration in the presence of oxygen or anaerobic respiration. Prokaryotic cells carry out cellular respiration within the cytoplasm or on the INNER surfaces of the cells Mark me the BRAINLIEST! |
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WHAT IS SYSTOLE? IN THE PROCESS OF PUMPING BLOOD? |
Answer» Answer: Systole is when the heart muscle CONTRACTS. When the heart contracts, it pushes the blood out of the heart and into the LARGE blood vessels of the circulatory system. From here, the blood goes to all of the ORGANS and TISSUES of the body. During systole, a person's blood pressure increases.Apr Explanation: plz MARK me as brainliest |
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Why is the shape and size of a cell related to the function they perform? |
Answer» Answer: Answer: the shape and size of the cells are RELATED to the specific function they perform. ... in some cases the CELL shape could be more or LESS fixed and peculiar for a particular type of cell for example nerve cells have a TYPICAL shape Explanation: Hope it helps! |
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A plant that can show root nodule formation |
Answer» here is the answer....... |
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137. |
Select the correct pair of unicellular organisms. Amoeba & fungi Paramecium & chlamydomonas Bacteria & algae |
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Hi brainlies!!!! pl answer these questionsThe following ..............C6H12O6 + 6O2 = 6CO2 + ___ +38 ATPC6H12O6 = ___ + 2CO2 + 2 ATPAnswer these....................fill in the blanksname the process represented by the two chemical equationswhat are the conditions under these two reactions occur |
Answer» Mark as Brainliest.Hope it HELPS. |
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139. |
Differentiate between plant and animal cell |
Answer» HOPE it helps.Explanation: |
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140. |
It is essential for clotting of blood in organism |
Answer» HAEMOGLOBIN.............. |
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141. |
Give any 2 communicable diseases which spreads in your locality during in monsoon? |
Answer» Cold and COUGH, Malaria, Dengue, STOMACH INFECTION, Diarrhoea, Fever, |
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What is weed ? Name Weedicide ? |
Answer» A weed is a PLANT considered undesirable in a particular situation |
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7. Read the following statements:i) Tilling uproots all unwanted plants.ii) Tilling loosens the soil and mixes fertilisers(1 Point)a Statement (ii) is wrong and (i) is correctb) Both are correctc) Statement (i) is wrong and (ii) is correct |
Answer» 2.statement is WRONG |
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Why are lysosomes known as the “the cleaners” of cell waste? |
Answer» Lysosomes are DARK, SPHERICAL VESICLES found in the cytoplasm. They are known as the "cleaners of CELL waste" because; They contain enzymes. |
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1. Define cell 2.what is membrane biogenesis? 3. Define plasmolyis 4. Differentiate between plant and animal cells |
Answer» Answer: 1) it is a functional and structural unit if cell 2) membrane BIOGENESIS the synthetic of specific molecular components and their ASSEMBLY into cellular membranes is a critical , major activity in which cells engage thorough out their existence. 3) contraction of the protoplast of a plant cell as a RESULT of loss of water from the cell . 4) a difference between plant cells and animal cells is that most animal cells are ROUND whereas most plant cells are rectangular . plant cells have a rigid cell wall that surrounds the cell membranes animal cell do not have a cell wall... I hope you understand if you understand that please MARK me as brain list☺☺ |
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What is the chloreinchyma |
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Plant TISSUE consisting of parenchyma cells that contain chloroplasts and FORMING the basic green tissue of plant leaves and STEMS. MLA Style. "Chlorenchyma." |
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147. |
Which cell organelle is known as sucide bags of the cell and why?? |
Answer» Which CELL organelle is KNOWN as SUCIDE bags of the cell and why?? THANKS for points |
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148. |
How we can digining answers on brany app |
Answer» Answer: |
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149. |
Can you say what is this? |
Answer» ANSWER:this is a sparrow Explanation: |
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150. |
How is the ploughing or tilting of the soil useful for the crops growing in it.Please answer in short and fast!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
Answer» Answer:1) It BREAKS DOWNS large pieces of soil into finer particles which helps in BETTER soaking of water in soil and for planting seeds. 2) It brings up the nutrients present below the soil up so that the plants can get the necessary nutrients easily. 3) It also helps in the removal of weeds and undesirable roots. |
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