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Which of these is a famous temple located in Mahabalipuram?•golden temple•sun temple•tirumala Tirupati temple•shore temple |
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Answer» SHORE temple Explanation: |
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Spring is 3cm long. A student hangs a weight of 2n on it. It is now 4.5cm what is the extension and what is the extension would be with weight 4n |
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Answer» Answer: the extension is become 6cm long Explanation: (normal spring size)3cm + 2 newton = 4.5 cm then SUBTRACT 4.5 cm to 3 cm = 1.5 cm 2 newton is equal to 1.5 cm added in spring so 4 N = twice of 2 N = 1.5cm + 1.5cm = 3 3cm + 3 cm = 6 cm |
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Which of these cities was built by Mughal emperor Akbar?•fatehpur sikri•pataliputra•panipat•thanjavur |
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Answer» Fatehpur Sikri is a town in the Agra District of Uttar Pradesh, India. The city itself was founded as the capital of Mughal Empire in 1571 by mughal emperor Akbar.. can we be friends plz 9307795291 my WHATSAPP NUMBER message me plz,plz,plz....... kk PURVI.. |
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What is biology.......... |
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Answer» Answer: Here's Your Answer Explanation: BIOLOGY is the natural science that studies life and LIVING organisms, including their physical structure, chemical processes, molecular INTERACTIONS, physiological mechanisms, development and evolution. Despite the complexity of the science, certain UNIFYING concepts consolidate it into a single, coherent field. |
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Define biology................. |
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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. |
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Class 6 ch 3 cell the basic unit of life i cse pdf |
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Answer» The single-celled organisms are called unicellular and if the organisms are made up of more than one cell are called multicellular. The simple microscope was developed by Antony Von Leeuwenhoek. The compound microscope was developed by Robert Hooke. The branch of biology which deals with the study of cells is called cytology. The living substance of the cell is called protoplasm. Examples of (a) unicellular organisms: bacteria amoeba yeast chlamydomonas ETC. (b) multicelluar organisms: PLANTS like rose, neem, animals like man, hydra etc. Examples of different cellular shapes. irregular — amoeba oval — chlamydomonas (slipper organism) oblong — paramecium elongated — striated muscle cells very long or thread like — nerve fibre cells cubical or rectangular — plant cell The smallest cell — Bacterial cell The longest cell — Nerve cells The largest cell — Ostrich egg Cell theory explains Every living organism is made up of one or many cells. The structural unit of all the living organisms is the cell. The functional unit of all the living organisms is the cell. All cells arise from the pre-existing cells. The three scientists who contributed in the cell theory are: M.J. Schleiden Theodor Schwann Rudolph Virchow Animal cells have no cell walls. The cell wall is made up of cellulose which is rigid and gives shape to the cell. The cell wall is freely permeable while the cell membrane is semi-permeable. The supportive framework which helps in the distribution of various product across the cell is endoplasmic reticulum. Power house of the cell — Mitochondria Synthesise proteins — Ribosomes. The organelle found only in the animal cell which initiate and regulate cell division is Centrosome. The organelle found only in the plant cell is plastid. Green plastids are chloroplasts Other plastids are amyloplasts. Cell organelles are concerned with specific functions. The IMPORTANCE of cell division is. Production of NEW cells. For growth and repair. Replacement of the dead and worn out cells. – For reproduction. The process of fusion of sperm and an egg is called fertilisation. The result of fertilisation is Zygote. Hope it helps U! :) |
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Pls answer if you will not answer i will delete this app |
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Answer» Answer: 6 - d (Aurangzeb) 7 - b (RED Fort) |
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A program that is secretly embedded on a computer system to steal ,corrupt or destroy data is known as |
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Answer» Answer: COMPUTER VIRUS Explanation: |
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A ___________ is a support made with a piece of cloth |
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Specialized roots in Plants growing in salty water. please tell |
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Answer» kkkkkooo9988776yggbbnnkkb. hhji |
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Which answer you know pls answer |
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Answer» Answer: 2 - Shore temple . 3 - Charminar. 4 - Fatehpur Sakri. 5 - ELEPHANTA caves. |
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How is the first how to birth in this earthanswer this question i cam mark you brainliest and thanks |
Answer» The WORD adam is also USED in the Bible as a pronoun, INDIVIDUALLY as " HUMAN" and in a collective sense as "mankind".Explanation: hope it HELPS you... |
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7. Which music composer, singer and song writer is nicknamed 'theMozart of Madras'?O Vishal Bharadwaj O AR RahmanO Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy O Anand Raj Anand |
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Answer» AR Rahman Explanation: |
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Water normally stops dashfrom taking place while cells containa lot of dashand respisationStillgoes on |
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Answer» Answer: HOPE IT IS HELPFUL FOR YOU.PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE MARK ME AS BRAINLIEST PLEASE |
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Is axon is longest cell of the body |
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Answer» hyyy Explanation: The longest cell of the BODY is neuron. The axon of the neuron FORMS the nerve fibre and extends throughout the LENGTH of the body from the ganglia . Hope this will helps u |
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Can plants absorb minerals if they are not in liquid form |
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Answer» Answer: What would happen if you tried to grow plants in pure water with no minerals? Without one of these, the plant will not SURVIVE. Plants can be grown in water (without soil), but only if we ADD nutrients to the water (fertilizer). If it was pure water, then the plants would not survive. If you tried to grow a plant in soil without water, then the plant would not survive also. Can plants grow in just water? Answer: Yes, plants can grow without soil, but they cannot grow without the necessities that soil provides. ... Plants that can be grown in water MUST extract oxygen from the oxygen dissolved in the water. Many other plants will not survive without the extra oxygen provided by the pore spaces in the soil. Explanation: Plants absorb water from the soil by osmosis. water can form aqueous solution so osmosis becomes possible. They absorb mineral ions by active transport, against the concentration gradient. ROOT hair cells are adapted for taking up water and mineral ions by having a large surface AREA to increase the rate of absorption. Hope you are satisfied . Mark me as brainliest mate !!
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द बेसिक स्ट्रक्चरल एंड फंक्शनल यूनिट ऑफ द नर्वस सिस्टम |
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Answer» NEURONS ALSO CALLED NERVE CELLS ARE THE STRUCTURAL AND FUNCTIONAL UNIT OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM. |
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Animals exhibiting external fertilisation produce a large number of gametes. Pick the appropriate reason from the following.The animals are small in size and want to produce more offspringFood is available in plenty in waterTo ensure better chance of fertilisationWater promotes production of large number of gametes |
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Answer» Answer: to ENSURE chance of firtilisation and which can CAUSE a better survival rate for there OFFSPRINGS
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MattheUnit of® facaveny |
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Answer» what WRITE Again not UNDERSTAND |
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Read the sentence find theerror and rewrite it.Living animals and plantsusually produce energyin the form of Atp. |
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Answer» Answer: GENERALLY,Living ANIMALS and PLANTS produce ENERGY in the form of ATP Explanation: This will correct answer ! |
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अभ्यास कार्यम-उच्चारण करूतराजागजघटशिक्षकमकरदीपकबिडालअश्वःचन्द्रशुकबालकःचालकगयक who will tell answer I will mark him brainlist this is Sanskrit question |
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Complete the following e conceptual pictuProteinsformed in body |
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Answer» I LOVE you so MUCH and I love you so much I love you so much and I love you so much |
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Why is young stem and petiole of leaf mainly composed of collenchymatous cell? |
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Answer» Collenchyma is a SUPPORTING tissue characteristic of the growing organs of many herbaceous and woody PLANTS, and it is also found in stems and leaves of mature herbaceous plants, including those that are only SLIGHTLY MODIFIED by secondary growth. |
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All the chloroplasts of a plant cell are removed. What important function the plantwill not be able to carry out |
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Answer» Answer: If all the CHLOROPLAST are REMOVED the PROCESS of photosynthesis will not TAKE place |
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Studying the following flowchart. Name the hormone involved at each stage. explain their functionshypothalamus |pituitary |testes |sperms |
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Complete the following conceptual picture proteins formed in body |
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Draw a neat diagran of respiratory system of cockroach and label the parts |
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What are hormones ? with the help of example |
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Answer» Explanation: HORMONES are CHEMICAL messenger that are secreted directly into a blood which carries them to organ and tissue of the body to exerts their FUNCTIONS Example : Development and Growth thanks dear friend |
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What happens to the following parts of a flower after fertilisation. -ovary, ovule, sepals, zygote, ovary wall. |
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Answer» Answer: 1) ovary-Stamen and PETALS will fall off (I cannot think of a plant where this doesn't happen) 2) ovule-The OVULES confined in the ovary develop into seeds. 3) sepals-Sepals dry up and hold the ovary. 4) zygote-The zygote or fertilized ovum DEVELOPS to an embryo gives a baby plant. 5) ovary wall-After fertilization, mostly the it fall as its function of protecting the FLOWER or its reproductive parts is over. I HOPE IT'S HELP |
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If you are a policy maker, what steps you would take to protect endangered species?5.Elaborate how nitrogen circulates between biotic and abiotic component on earth6.What is mean by clean energy and why it is important for a sustainable society?7.Give any three examples for the sources of pollutants in the indoor environment.8. Give any two examples for the adverse environmental effects of converting waste to energy.9pH of the rain water is 5. Explain the mechanism that leads to its acidity.10. Explain how NGOs can play a major role to make India benefit from carbon trading |
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Albert Einstein bio graphy to write ✍️ |
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Answer» Answer: Albert Einstein (/ˈaɪnstaɪn/ EYEN-styne;[4] German: [ˈalbɛʁt ˈʔaɪnʃtaɪn] (About this soundlisten); 14 March 1879 – 18 April 1955) was a German-born theoretical physicist[5] who developed the theory of relativity, one of the two pillars of modern physics (alongside quantum mechanics).[3][6] His work is also known for its influence on the philosophy of science.[7][8] He is BEST known to the general public for his mass–energy equivalence formula E = mc2, which has been dubbed "the world's most famous equation".[9] He received the 1921 Nobel Prize in Physics "for his services to theoretical physics, and especially for his discovery of the law of the photoelectric effect",[10] a pivotal step in the development of quantum theory. The son of a salesman who later operated an electrochemical factory, Einstein was born in the German Empire, but moved to Switzerland in 1895, forsaking his German citizenship the following year. SPECIALIZING in physics and mathematics, he received his academic teaching diploma from the Swiss Federal Polytechnic School in Zürich in 1900. The following year, he ACQUIRED Swiss citizenship, which he kept for his entire LIFE. After initially struggling to find work, from 1902 to 1909 he was employed as a patent EXAMINER at the Swiss Patent Office in Bern.
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Plz tell me the answer immediately.............I need answer |
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Answer» as a result of this GREGOR JHON MENDAL got true BREEDING LINES ,law of dominance worked |
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What is unbidical cord |
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Answer» Answer: The UMBILICAL cord is a NARROW tube-like structure that connects the developing baby to the placenta. The cord is sometimes called the baby's “SUPPLY line” because it carries the baby's blood back and FORTH, between the baby and the placenta. Explanation: hope it helps please follow me and mark as Brianliest answer |
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How does transpiration useful to plants? |
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Answer» Answer: Here's Your Answer It has two main functions: cooling the plant and pumping water and minerals to the leaves for photosynthesis. Plants need to cool themselves for several reasons. The STOMATA (pores) must open to take in carbon dioxide for photosynthesis (especially IMPORTANT on mornings of sunny DAYS). |
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What do you understand by dialysis? |
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Answer» Answer: Dialysis is a treatment that filters and PURIFIES the blood USING a MACHINE. This helps keep your FLUIDS and electrolytes in balance when the kidneys can't do their job. Dialysis has been USED since the 1940s to treat people with kidney problems. |
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Define excretory system. What are the main excretory organs in humans? |
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Answer» Excretory System Definition The excretory system CONSISTS of organs which remove metabolic wastes and toxins from the body. In humans, this includes the removal of urea from the bloodstream and other wastes produced by the body. The removal of urea happens in the kidneys, while solid wastes are expelled from the large intestine. Overview The excretory system in humans consists mainly of the kidneys and bladder. The kidneys filter urea and other waste products from the blood, which are then added to the urine within the bladder. Other organs, such as the liver, process toxins but PUT their wastes back into the blood. It is up to the kidneys to filter the blood so that toxic substances do not accumulate. These organs can be seen in the image below. The excretory system has other functions beyond removing waste products from the body. It is also crucial in maintaining internal homeostasis. Parts of the excretory system are also influenced by other body systems, such as the muscular system and SKELETAL system. For example, the kidneys secrete a hormone which tells the bones to produce more red blood cells. When the excretory system is not functioning, bad things can happen. A build-up of urea within the blood can lead to a debilitating toxic shock. In other animals, the excretory system can include a number of other components. For example, sea turtles have excretory organs near their eyes which remove large amounts of SALT from their bodies. This allows them to drink salt water to maintain their water balance. Excretory System Function The excretory system functions as the bulwark and balance to the digestive system. While we consume food and drink to nourish the body and provide energy, the excretory system ensures that homeostasis is maintained, IRRESPECTIVE of changes to the nutritive value of food.
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ਹੇਠ ਲਿਖੇ ਸ਼ਬਦਾਂ, ਮੁਹਾਵਰਿਆਂ ਨੂੰ ਵਾਕਾਂ ਵਿੱਚ ਵਰਤੋ -ਸੰਦਰਭ, ਦੁਖਾਂਤ, ਆਦੀ, ਚਹਿਲ ਕਦਮੀ, ਰੂਹ, ਭਾਵੁਕ, ਫਰਮਾਇਸ਼, ਸੁਆਰਥੀਮੁਹਾਵਰੇ -ਦੁੱਖ-ਸੁੱਖ ਵੰਡਾਉਣਾ, ਹਵਾ ਹੋ ਜਾਣਾ, ਵਿਹੁ ਵਰਗੇ ਲਗਣਾ, ਚਾਅ ਚੜ੍ਹ ਜਾਣਾ |
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Answer» what language is this? Explanation: |
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A mixture having components of __ sizes are |
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Answer» Answer: The method of separating a mixture by USING SIEVE is CALLED SIEVING. Sieving is used to separate those solid mixtures which have components of DIFFERENT sizes |
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Heart of human being has 3 chambers. It is true or false? |
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Answer» Answer: false,humans have 4 CHAMBERED heart Explanation: hope it HELPS you PLEASE mark as brainliest and thank you..... |
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The name of the sheath that covers root apex is |
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Answer» The root cap is a SPECIAL layer of tissue which protects the tip of a growing root and helps to anchor the plant. Explanation: please MARK me BRILLIANTEST answer |
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Root are the main organs of excretion in plants . Is it true or false ? |
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Answer» Answer: Roots of a PLANT are mainly used for the INTAKE of water and minerals from the soil. The extra FOOD in the FORM of glucose rains stored in the plant and used later on. Transporation and respiration occurs through stomata in the LEAVES of the plant. Thus ,the given statement is false. |
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How are fruits formed? |
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Answer» Answer: TRUE FRUITS are formed by the OVARY, which is the lower region of the pistil and the FEMALE SEX organ of the flower. Sometimes the bulk of the fruit is not derived from the ovary but from some other part(s) of the floweR, |
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A bean shaped organ called _____ it is present on both epidermis of leaves |
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Answer» Guard CELLS Explanation: Bean-shaped schlerenchymal cells in the epidermis; swell and shrink by osmosis to open and close stomata. Stomata (singular STOMA) are tiny pores in the epidermis of a plant leaf that controls transpiration and gas exchange with the AIR. |
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Root branches are _______ |
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