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2801.

Genotype and phenotype deference

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responsible for UNIQUE TRAIT or CHARACTERISTICS while the PHENOTYPE is the physical appearance or CHARACTERISTIC of an organism.

2802.

Can the stem of plant be compared with 2-way traffic? Give reason.Please don't copy answer from Google or any other.

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Yes...STEM can be compared to a 2 WAY traffic as phloem can transport MATERIALS in both upward and downward direction.

2803.

Association nerves perform the function of both_________ and________nerves.​

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SENSORY and Motor.

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2804.

Define what is meant by rumen ​

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Medical Definition of rumen

: the LARGE first compartment of the stomach of a RUMINANT from which FOOD is regurgitated for rumination and in which CELLULOSE is broken down by the action of symbiotic microorganisms. — called also paunch.

2805.

Respiration through gills occurs in a) piscesb)amphibiac)mammalsd)reptiles​

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Respiration through GILLS OCCURS in PISCES.

2806.

4. The fibre that leaves a hard residue upon burning is​

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Nylon

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2807.

How we are prevent food item by using salt

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In ESSENCE, the salt around the outside of the FOOD draws water molecules out and replaces them with salt molecules until the amount of salt is equal INSIDE and out. Lowering the water product activity to 0.91 is sufficient to prevent most BACTERIAL growth; for some foods, the number might be 0.94 [SOURCE: Parish].

2808.

Page No. :biodiversity​

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Biodiversity is the variety and variability of life on Earth. Biodiversity is TYPICALLY a measure of variation at the genetic, species, and ecosystem level. Terrestrial biodiversity is usually greater near the EQUATOR, which is the result of the warm climate and high primary PRODUCTIVITY.

2809.

41. The tractor along with a rectangular frame containing a row of iron teeth used for loosening the soil, is known as a_________☺️☺️☺️​

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ANSWER:

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2810.

_________ is the brain of a comptuer system.​

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The central PROCESSING unit (CPU), also called a PROCESSOR, is located inside the computer case on the MOTHERBOARD. It is sometimes called THEBRAIN of the computer, and its job is to carry out commands.

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2811.

1" CharacteristicsExplain your answer:2- CharacteristicExplain your answer:3r CharacteristicExplain your answer:​

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2812.

Certain diseases, caused by bacteria or fungi, are treated and cured by usingantibiotics. Antibioties are medicines thata )promote the growth of antibodies within the bodyb)cover the body cells so that bacteria cannot attack them.c) kill the disease causing microorganisms and not the body cellsd)kill all the microorganisms within the body but not the body cellsChoose 1 only​

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b)cover the BODY CELLS so that bacteria cannot ATTACK them.

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2813.

Please answer for my questions please please bhaiya please requesting Class 6 Biology ​

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(i) answer:-In FACT, adding sprouts to your diet can give you the necessary protein intake required by your body minus the fat, cholesterol and calories. ... Once sprouted, the quality and fibre in the beans, nuts, seeds and grains improve. Eating sprouted grains helps you maintain a healthy immune system.

(ii) answer:-Scavengers, such as FLIES, are part of the planet's natural clean-up crew. They get rid of waste in our environment by feeding on dead plants and animals, helping with decomposition - the process by which organic substances are broken down into simpler matter to provide nutrients for other organisms.

(iii) answer:-The following are the ways by which wastage of food can be avoided.

  • Buy only what you need in absolute quantities.
  • Try to avoid storing foods in large amounts.
  • Try to eat food only when you are hungry.
  • Try to organise your kitchen such a way that everything becomes VISIBLE to you.

(iv) answer:-bees STORE their food in the bee hives and they store their food in the liquid form. The bees store the food in their house that is bee hive and in the liquid form. The bees collect nectar from flowers and convert it into honey and store it in their hives.

(v) answer:-They also are healthy oils based on nutrient composition and the benefits they offer.

Olive Oil. Olive oil may be one of the most popularized and healthiest cooking oils to use.

  • Canola Oil.
  • Avocado Oil.
  • Flaxseed Oil.
  • Tea Seed Oil.
  • Sesame Oil.
  • Almond Oil.
  • Grapeseed Oil.

(vi) answer:-A food is something that provides nutrients. Nutrients are substances that provide: energy for ACTIVITY, growth, and all functions of the body such as breathing, digesting food, and keeping warm; materials for the growth and repair of the body, and for keeping the immune system healthy.

(viii) answer:-Animal products which are used as food are eggs, chicken, mutton, fish, honey, milk etc. Milk is used for drinking purpose, converted into other useful products such as curd ,butter , ghee, cheese. Fish gives us cod liver oil which is rich in vitamin A. ... The hives containing honey are called honeycombs.

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2814.

1. Compare the followin(1)-7, -2(2)​

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2, 1, -2, -7

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2815.

Choose the odd one out. (2) 1. Style, stigma, ovary, anther. 2. Maize leaf, mango leaf, peepal leaf, castor leaf.

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2816.

5. Which characteristics of living organisms ersures that they do not become extinct?​

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The characteristics of living organisms are:

  • Growth and development- Young organisms (plants and animals) grow and develop into adults.
  • Movement- Animals exhibit a wide range of movements.
  • Reproduction- The biological process by which new organisms (OFFSPRINGS) are produced from organisms of the same kind.
  • Respiration- Oxygen is used for the oxidation of food and carbon dioxide is produced.
  • Responsiveness- All living organisms respond to light, HEAT and the changes around them.
  • Excretion- The process by which metabolic wastes and other non-useful, toxic wastes such as faeces are eliminated from an ORGANISM is called excretion. Plants also remove their wastes.
  • Adaptation- Changes in the structure or behaviour of an organism that allow it to survive in a particular habitat are called adaptations.

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2817.

What is a nervous tissue? Give its functions. Explain the structure of a neuron with a diagram.

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Nervous tissue is found in the brain, spinal cord, and nerves. It is responsible for coordinating and controlling many body activities. ... The cells in nervous tissue that generate and conduct impulses are called neurons or nerve cells. These cells have three principal parts: the dendrites, the cell body, and one axon.

The nervous system has 3 main FUNCTIONS:

  • sensory
  • Integration
  • Motor
  • Sensory. The sensory function of the nervous system involves collecting information from sensory receptors that monitor the body's internal and external conditions. sensory, integration, and motor.Sensory. The sensory function of the nervous system involves collecting information from sensory receptors that monitor the body's internal and external conditions.

The neurons are the cells in the brain or nervous system. It is composed of a cell body and an axon. The cell body is also called as the cyton. There are the PROMINENT nucleus and Nissl's granules in the cell body.

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2818.

Where do we find sieving as a method of separation most useful? Give Example.

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Sieving: The process of SEPARATING FINE particles from the LARGER particles by using a sieve, is called sieving. This method is USED in a flour mill where impurities like husk and stones are REMOVED from wheat before grinding it.

2819.

Carving for washing powder is which symptom?​

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Your laundry detergent may smell like morning DEW or spring rain, but chances are, it’s packed with some pretty serious chemicals. It’s not UNCOMMON for people to experience adverse skin reactions to the ingredients in standard detergents.

Fragrances, PRESERVATIVES, dyes, and other chemicals in laundry detergent can cause rashes in both children and adults.

Laundry detergents can trigger a condition called contact dermatitis, which presents as a red, itchy rash that may be widespread or confined to specific AREAS like the armpits and groin.

Allergies or sensitivities to laundry detergent can develop the first time you’re exposed or after repeated exposures. Most people can prevent laundry detergent rashes by using fragrance- and dye-free detergents.

Common causes

Allergens

Laundry detergents contain a variety of potentially irritating ingredients.

Like most soaps, detergents contain some type of surfactant, or surface-acting agent. Surfactants work by loosening dirt and oil particles and allowing them to be washed away. Harsh surfactants can be irritating for people with sensitive skin.

Artificial fragrances are another broad category of chemicals that can cause skin rashes and irritations. Companies that make laundry detergents TYPICALLY use proprietary blends of fragrances, making it difficult for customers to know exactly what’s in them.

Other common allergens found in laundry detergents include:

preservatives

enzymes

parabens

colors and dyes

moisturizers

fabric softeners

thickeners and solvents

emulsifiers

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2820.

4. Blinking when a bright light is switched on is an example of​

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RESPONDING to STIMULI

2821.

What are Muscular tissue? State its types

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TYPES of muscular TISSUE:

- Striated muscles

- Smooth muscles

- CARDIAC muscles

2822.

What ia lava and frm it got orriginated

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Lava is MOLTEN rock (magma) that has been expelled from the INTERIOR of some PLANETS (including Earth) and some of their moons. ... The first use in connection with extruded magma (molten rock below the Earth's surface) was apparently in a short account written by Francesco Serao on the eruption of Vesuvius in 1737.

2823.

Meristem is present in the growing region of the plant​

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Meristematic TISSUES are found in many locations, INCLUDING NEAR the tips of ROOTS and stems (apical meristems), in the buds and nodes of stems, in the cambium between the xylem and phloem in dicotyledonous trees and shrubs, under the epidermis of dicotyledonous trees and shrubs

2824.

What is the meaning of anus??​

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An opening at the END of ALIMENTARY canal through which solid WASTES matter leaves the BODY

2825.

3. Animals have special excretory organs called​

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The MAIN excretory SYSTEM in animals is the urinary system. The urinary system is composed of the kidneys, in which urine is produced, ureters, urinary bladder, and the urethra. An INITIAL FILTRATION of the blood is produced in the kidneys.

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2826.

Function is carried out by plants but not by animals.​

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2827.

Please tell as fast as possible​

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*Laundry Detergent, Baking Soda, Bleach,

Litmus paper-red litmus paper turns blue

Turmeric- bright red

China Rose-turns green

Pheophthyline-pink

* ORANGE Juice, WINE, Vinegar, Hair removal LOTIONS, Tomato, Apple juice

Litmus paper-Blue litmus paper turns red

Turmeric-yellow

China Rose- bright pink or MAGENTA

Pheophthyline-Colourless

*Chalk

Litmus paper- no change

Turmeric-yellow

China Rose- no change

Pheophthyline-Colourless

2828.

Silk is comfortable to wear during summer and winter. Why?​

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Silk is the LIGHTEST fabric though, and it tends to ADJUST to your body temperature, which is also why silk can be WORN to KEEP you WARM in the wintertime.” So while silk is still a popular fabric to wear for the summer due to its weightlessness, be mindful of sweat stains on a super-sticky day

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2829.

Differentiate between there types of simplepoemanent twee​

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Simple Permanent Tissues

  • Parenchyma – The cells of this tissue are living, with thin CELL walls. Cells can be OVAL or round in shape. ...

  • Collenchyma – These cells are living cells and have an elongated shape. The CORNERS of the cell WALL are thickened. ...

  • Sclerenchyma – The cells of the sclerenchyma tissue are dead.

2830.

Define symbiosis ......​

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the living together in more or less intimate ASSOCIATION or close UNION of TWO dissimilar organisms (as in parasitism)

2831.

How does 'huddling help penguins?​

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they PRODUCE HEAT by HUDDLING and that keeps them a BIT WARM and prevents them from freeziing to death.

2832.

Golgi apparatus:(a) Help synthesis of protein (b) secretions (c) filled with cell sap​

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a.During transcription, DNA is used as a template to make a molecule of messenger RNA (mRNA). The molecule of mRNA then leaves the nucleus and goes to a ribosome in the cytoplasm, where translation occurs. During translation, the genetic code in mRNA is read and used to make a protein. b.a process by which substances are produced and discharged from a CELL, gland, or organ for a particular FUNCTION in the organism or for excretion. c.

Explanation:

The cell has three major parts, namely, the nucleus, cytoplasm, and cell membrane. The activities of a cell occur largely in its cytoplasm, where NUTRIENT molecules are received, processed, and used in metabolic reactions. The cytoplasmic organelles include the Golgi apparatus, ribosomes, endoplasmic reticulum, VESICLES, VACUOLES, mitochondria, lysosomes, peroxisomes, and cell nucleus.

2833.

Do mixed nerves carry impulses from the sensory nerves to the brain or spinal cord​

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Efferent nerves conduct signals from the central nervous system along motor neurons to their TARGET muscles and GLANDS. Mixed nerves CONTAIN both AFFERENT and efferent axons, and thus conduct both incoming SENSORY information and outgoing muscle commands in the same bundle.

2834.

Why a little curd is added to warm milk and left undisturbed for some time.​

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Here is your answer

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Curd contains bacteria LACTOBACILLUS which is added to warm milk to make more curd. This bacteria NEED suitable temperature for its growth and MULTIPLICATION that is why warm milk is used. ... Due to this reaction milk START coagulating and new curd is obtained.

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2835.

Transfer of pollen grains from one flower to the other present on different plants is _______. ​

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Cross-pollination is the answer

2836.

Plasma membrane is present in both .................. and ..................​

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ANIMAL and PLANT cell

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2837.

Apple is an example of ______.

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The fleshy POME or fruit of a rosaceous tree (pyrus MALUS) cultivated in numberless varieties in the TEMPERATE zones.

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2838.

give one word 1) A process by which a dormant seed develops into a seedling in the favourable conditions of air; water and warmth 2) A matured,ripen ovary 3) The sweet, juicy and edible part of the fruit 4) The outer,thin and leathery part of a fruit

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Germination

FRUIT (as it is FORMED when OVARY swells )

testa (juiciest part in any fruit)

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2839.

In Greek osmosis means ...................​

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ANSWER:

ώσμωση

Explanation:

Osmosis is the movement of water through a semipermeable MEMBRANE from a region of low concentration to a region of HIGH concentration, tending to equalise the concentrations of the water. Osmosis is passive transport, meaning it does not REQUIRE energy to be APPLIED

2840.

Amount of sugar present in 100 ml of water is.....................of sugar​

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2841.

Draw the diagrams of Animal Cell and Plant Cell. Write the differences betweenthem. What are the constituents of Phloem and Xyle. Select the following featuresof Phloem and Xylem.FeaturesXylemPhloemCell Walls: Thick/ThinCells: Living/DeadFunctionDirection of FlowCytoplasm: None/YesPermeablity​

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different between plant cell and ANIMAL cell are:

(i) cell WALL:

plant cell has definite cell wall, made up of cellulose.

Animal CELLS has no cell wall

(II) Centrosome:

In plant cell centrosome is not present.

In animal cell centrisome is present.

(iii) Vacuoles:

In plant cell vacuoles are prominent, one or more.

In animal cell vacuoles if any are small and temporary.

2842.

I'm sorrythird question is wrongthe given is the correct one the cells in the outer layer of kishmish permit water to......................​

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2843.

How can I uplode the picture in this app???​

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EXPLANATION:

USE the above pin LIKE ICON { which is marked up by red colour } for upload of PICTURE.

2844.

9) Complete the labelled diagram of Prokarotic cell.​

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ANSWER:

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2845.

1)groudnut are rich in ____________.2) Pulses and soyabean are source of _____________.​

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1 ) .Peanuts are abundant in the vitamins NIACIN, folate, pantothenic acid, Vthiamin, riboflavin, choline, Vitamin B6 and Vitamin E and rich in MINERALS like magnesium, phosphorous, potassium, zinc, iron, copper, manganese and selenium. Disease control.

2 ). Pulse comes from the Latin word puls meaning thick soup. Beans, peas, lentils, and chickpeas are all very nutritious. All pulses are very high sources of fibre, an excellent source of folate, an excellent source of iron if eaten with a source of vitamin C, high in complex CARBOHYDRATES, and LOW in fat.

2846.

Dissolved substance in a solution .................................. ​

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SATURATED solution

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2847.

write one word 1] the point of attachment of the leaf to the stem 2] a bud present in axil of leaf 3] a process by which plants make there own food 4] a process of leaf that keeps cool the plant 5] the space between two nodes 6] the plant that feed of insect

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2848.

How many rights of medication? with name?​

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There are about 5 RIGHTS of MEDICATION, they are:

The right PATIENT, the right drug, the right DOSE, the right ROUTE, and the right time.

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2849.

C. TRUE OR FALSE TYPE QUESTIONS1. Lactobacillus is a harmful bacterium.2. Symbiotic bacteria live in the root-nodules of the leguminous plants.3. Ringworm is a fungal infection.4. Smut is a disease of cotton crop.5. Methì, ginger etc. are generally preserved by sun-drying dehydration method. Ir​

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1) F

2)T

3) T

4) F

5) T

Explanation:

LACTOBACILLUS is a good bacteria it doesn't harm us

symbiotic relationship MEANS where both participants get benefitted and this only happens in ROOT nodules by fixing nitrogen

ringworm occurs due to ACCESS of moisture and it RAPIDLY spreads and is a fungal disease

smut isn't a disease of cotton refer to the book for this

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2850.

Plasma membrane is a living ...................membrane​

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semipermeable

Explanation:

semipermeable MEMBRANE ALLOWS MOVEMENT of substance through it