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                                    The crab-eating macaque, also known as the long-tailed macaque, is a cercopithecine primate native to Southeast Asia. It is referred to as the cynomolgus monkey in laboratories. | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  ऐचैघैघ,से,चघ,ऐघघं x66x8d85xd8txtdx8d584s  | 
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| 3102. | 
                                    What is mean by the crab-eating macaque. | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Answer: The crab-eating macaque has several common NAMES. It is OFTEN REFERRED to as the long-tailed macaque due to its tail, which is often longer than its body. The NAME crab-eating macaque refers to its being often seen foraging beaches for crabs.  | 
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| 3103. | 
                                    Explain cell wall .. | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  a RIGID layer of polysaccharides lying OUTSIDE the plasma membrane of the cells of plants, FUNGI, and BACTERIA. In the algae and higher plants it CONSISTS mainly of cellulose.  | 
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| 3104. | 
                                    Number of snakes in the world | 
                            
                                   Answer» HOPE IT HELPS YOU....... | 
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| 3105. | 
                                    Manjula eats only bread and omellette daily do you think it is a balanced diet? Why!? Why not? | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Answer: No it is not a BALANCED diet. The definition of balanced diet speaks for itself. A diet containing vitamins minerals proteins fats carbohydrates ROUGHAGE ETC in equal AMOUNTS is termed as a balanced diet. Manjula just eats bread and OMELLETTE. This gives her proteins and carbohydrates but leaves her body deficient in other nutrients like vitamins minerals.  | 
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                                    2. He is a dark wizard and Harry Potter's greatestLORD VDLL EMRI3. He is March Hare's companion and alwaysjoins him for the tea party.Τ Ε Η Τ Ε | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Answer: 2.Voldermor 3 . Not KNOWN  | 
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| 3107. | 
                                    What is the function of the Following glands :1. Pituitary Gland2.Thyroid Gland3. Actual Gland4. Pancreas❎ NO SPAM ❎ | 
                            
                                   Answer» 1️⃣ Pituitary Gland ⤵️The pituitary gland is called the 'master gland' as the hormones it produces control so many different processes in the body. It senses the body's needs and sends SIGNALS to different organs and glands throughout the body to regulate their function and maintain an appropriate environment.2️⃣ Thyroid Gland ⤵️The thyroid gland is a vital HORMONE gland: It plays a major role in the metabolism, growth and development of the HUMAN body. It helps to regulate many body functions by constantly releasing a steady amount of thyroid hormones into the bloodstream.3️⃣ Actual Gland ⤵️A gland is a group of cells in an animal's body that synthesizes substances (such as hormones) for release into the bloodstream (endocrine gland) or into cavities inside the body or its outer surface (exocrine gland).4️⃣ Pancreas ⤵️During digestion, your pancreas makes PANCREATIC juices called enzymes. These enzymes break down sugars, fats, and starches. Your pancreas also helps your digestive system by MAKING hormones | 
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| 3108. | 
                                    Explain mitochondria.... | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Answer: The mitochondrion is a double membrane-bound organelle FOUND in most EUKARYOTIC organisms. Some cells in some multicellular organisms LACK mitochondria. A number of unicellular organisms, such as microsporidia, parabasalids, and DIPLOMONADS, have reduced or TRANSFORMED their mitochondria into other structures.  | 
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                                    What is mean by composting in telugu explaination | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Answer: Composting is an AEROBIC method (meaning that it requires the presence of AIR) of decomposing organic solid wastes. It can therefore be USED to RECYCLE organic material. The process INVOLVES decomposition of organic material into a humus-like material, known as compost, which is a good fertilizer for plants.  | 
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                                    What is trachea pls tell me | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Explanation: Your TRACHEA, or windpipe, is one part of your airway system. Airways are pipes that CARRY oxygen-rich air to your lungs. They ALSO carry carbon dioxide, a waste GAS, out of your lungs. When you INHALE, air travels from your nose, through your larynx, and down your windpipe.  | 
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| 3111. | 
                                    Name the pigment that makes the plant green  | 
                            
                                   Answer» CHLOROPHYLL... | 
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| 3113. | 
                                    Pls help with this worksheet ans for everything | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  answer Explanation: a. PLASMA b.nephrons c.pulmonary ARTERY or veins d.urea and CARBON dioxide e.aorta  | 
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                                    Name all steps involved in nutrition of animals class 7 | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  There are five steps in the PROCESS of Nutrition in ANIMALS. These are: Ingestion, DIGESTION, Absorption, ASSIMILATION and Egestion.  | 
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| 3115. | 
                                    Information on this plant please give me the answer | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  plant Explanation:  | 
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| 3116. | 
                                    R ants scanvengers?How can u say. | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Since ANTS are scavengers, they will clean up dead animals, plants and other things left on the sidewalks and roads. They HELP clean up the environment. Ants also eat decaying plant MATTER, which helps KEEP nature clean from rotting plant and VEGETABLE matter.  | 
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| 3117. | 
                                    ਦੁੱਲੇ ਨੂੰ ਫੜਨ ਲਈ ਕਿਸ ਨੇ ਫੌਜੀ ਨੂੰ ਭੇਜਿਆ | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  ਪਟਾ ਨਹਿਂ ਯਾਰ(^o^)(^o^)(^o^)  | 
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| 3118. | 
                                    sumulat ng isang sulating pormal tungkol sa paksang covid 19 gumawa ng sariling pamagat ng iyong babying katha pls answer po  | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  SANAMAKATULONG HAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHA HATDOG  | 
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| 3119. | 
                                    The queen bee lay eggs upto _ per day | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Answer: 2,000 a day  | 
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| 3120. | 
                                    Why should an electrican use subdel gloulwhile repairing an electric switch at yourhome?  | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Why rubber GLOVES? Rubber doesn't conduct electricity which MEANS it's a reliable TYPE of PROTECTION against shock. Rubber is a natural insulator and UNLIKE plenty of other materials which act as conductors, it will stop electric currents from travelling through your skin.  | 
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                                    What is the definition of noise | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  In physics, a FORCE is any interaction that, when unopposed, will change the motion of an object. A force can cause an object with mass to change its velocity, i.e., to accelerate. Force can ALSO be described INTUITIVELY as a PUSH or a pull. A force has both magnitude and direction, making it a vector QUANTITY  | 
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| 3122. | 
                                    A dolphin is an aquatic animal whereas a monkey is an arboreal animal. Yet they are similar to each other in at least one aspect. Write one similarity and one differences between them. | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Answer: ... The similarity is that both monkey and dolphins are MAMMALS and... the DIFFERENCE is that dolphin is aquatic ANIMAL where as monkey is TERRESTRIAL... ... ... Explanation: ...  | 
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| 3123. | 
                                    Why does breathing rate of a person increase | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Answer: HELLO mate Explanation: Breathing rate increases to provide the body (exercising muscles) with oxygen at a HIGHER rate. Heart rate increases to DELIVER the oxygen (and glucose) to the RESPIRING muscles more EFFICIENTLY.  | 
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                                    What are the adaptations in terrestrial animals? | 
                            
                                   Answer» Some terrestrial animals have sharp teeth with pointed canines and sharp claws to catch their prey. These animals have WELL developed sense organ, which HELPS them to look for food in the dark night or by mere movement of their prey. These special ADAPTIVE features are common to most of the terrestrial animals.Here you go⚡ | 
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                                    How are endoplasmic reticulam classified on the basis of presence or absence of ribosomes on their surface  | 
                            
                                   Answer» AnswerA elaborate network of membrane bound tubules highly concentrated in the endoplasm is called endoplasmic RETICULUM. On the basis of presence or absence of ribosomes on their surface of endoplasmic reticulum is of TWO types. Smooth endoplasmic reticulum : 
 Rough endoplasmic reticulum : 
 Know more :Functions of Endoplasmic reticulum 
 
 
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| 3127. | 
                                    Which organelles are known as semi autonomous organelles and why are they called so?  | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  hey there here is your best explained answer... The term semi AUTONOMOUS refers to the self managing...or CONTROLLABLE without human influence.... as we know it that EVERY organelle has it FUNCTION without any influence of human. please mark as brainliest  | 
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| 3128. | 
                                    Examples of crop that has the natural ability to make soil fertile | 
                            
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                                    Examples of organism used in boilogical controled method | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Answer: Biological control example An example of biological control is the RELEASE of parasitic wasps to control aphids. Aphids are a pest of PLANTS and cause huge damage to plants as they remove NUTRIENTS from the plant. The parasitic wasp LAYS EGGS in aphids, as shown in the movie.  | 
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| 3130. | 
                                    Red List book is published by ________ | 
                            
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| 3131. | 
                                    Give an experiment set up to show endosmosis and exomosis | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  1. Endosmosis: take some dry resins and put them in water after some TIME you will find that they got SWOLLEN up this is due to water going INSIDE the resins. 1. Exosmosis: we all have experience that when we put our fingers in water for much time they get shrinked as the water PRESENT in our fingers goes into the SURROUNDING.  | 
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| 3132. | 
                                    A student draws the following sketch of stomatal apparatus the parts 1,2,3,4 are labelled identity them | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  pointig same dots Explanation: stomatal pore ribo  | 
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| 3133. | 
                                    What is nucleolus?? | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Answer: The nucleolus is the largest STRUCTURE in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells. It is best known as the site of ribosome biogenesis. Nucleoli also participate in the formation of signal recognition PARTICLES and play a ROLE in the cell's response to stress. Hope it HELPS you  | 
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| 3134. | 
                                    Name the cell without nucleus | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  CELLS that lack nucleus are CALLED PROKARYOTIC cells  | 
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| 3135. | 
                                    Name the part of digestive canal involved in chewing of food | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  . . . . . FOLLOW me ♥  | 
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| 3136. | 
                                    Mine diagram shows the arrangement of cells inside the leaf of a green pacontents are shown) which cells normally contain chloroplasts.a)1 and 2.b)1 and 4.c) 2 and 3.d)2 and 4. | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Answer: 2 and 3 Explanation: 2 represents palisade CELLS which contain CHLOROPLAST. 3 represents SPONGY cells which ALSO contain chloroplast . both palisade cells and spongy cells are together known as MESOPHYLL CELLS. This type of differentiation is observed in dicot leafs ,whereas it is absent in MONOCOT leaves.  | 
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                                    a mobile number consists of 10 digits the first 4 digits of the number are 9,9,8,7.the last 3 digits are 3, 5,5.the remaining digits are distinct and make the mobile number the greatest possible number. what are these digits  | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  9987_ _ _355 The three unknown NUMBERS must be CHOSEN from the set {0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9} and since the required no. must be the largest one and repetition is not ALLOWED so the numbers are: 9,8,7 Mark me as BRAINLIEST plz  | 
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                                    What is the role of producers in producing food | 
                            
                                   Answer» Producer PRODUCES FOOD for itself and for all the other organisms in any of the food chains. Producer is GENERALLY an autotroph which can prepare its own food by the process of PHOTOSYNTHESIS....... | 
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                                    Give the characteristic features of a carnivore | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Answer: Carnivores are RELATIVELY long lived animals, most living more than a decade. Some seals are know to live over forty years. Some carnivores eat things other than other animals; and some non carnivores eat meat. Giant Pandas eat mainly vegetation. Bears & racoons eat both plants and animals. Some seals are filter feeders. Most are carnivorous though. A common distinguishing characteristic however is that most have characteristic enlarged teeth (ie. fourth UPPER premolar; and first lower molar); which work together to effectively cut and shear off pieces of meat and tendon. Together these teeth are called the “carnassial pair” Some carnivores (eg. Bears, racoons and seals) have secondary modifications to the “carnassial pair” making them different to the typical carnivore animal. All carnivores also have incisors (teeth in the front centre). The third incisor is frequently enlarged and more conical shaped. The SKULLS can vary between species, but have a relatively large brain case. Most tend to be medium size animals -if too small they wouldn’t be big enough to overpower & kill prey. Males are commonly larger than females. Most have highly developed senses. Hearing and sight is often better than in humans. Mating can be polygynous, monogamous or polygynandrous. Solitary species (eg. Bears & CATS) are often polygynandrous, living alone most of the time and coming together only during mating season with multiple partners. Some, particularly in colder climates are seasonal in breeding; but others may breed at any time. Some can have as many as two or three litters a year. Gestation periods can vary from just over a month in weasles to fifteen months in a walrus. Litters can vary from one to fifteen, but MOSTLY not more than five. Many carnivores are built to move fast. Aquatic carnivores tend to be very good swimmers, and many terrestrial carnivores are agile and fast runners. Even some like bears that may appear clumsy at times, are actually capable of bursts of fast speed. Carnivores are hosts to a diverse variety of both internal and external parasites (including protazoans, nematodes, fleas, lice and ticks)  | 
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                                    What is cytoplasmic vacoular | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Answer: Cytoplasmic Vacuolation. Vacuoles are areas of the cytoplasm which do not stain with WRIGHT's stain and appear as holes in the cytoplasm. Their composition may vary; some will contain remnants of bacterial DIGESTION, autodigestion in an AGING cell, while others may contain fat. | 
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                                    A . Quiz answer these questions in a one word :-1. How many types of animal tissues are there ?2. Which tissue is now as the protective tissue ?3. Which cells contain sarcoplasm ?4. Which tissues helps in a control and coordination of the body ?5. What are the two types of skeletaltissue ?6. Where are the red blood cells produced ?7. What is muscular tissue ?8. Define the animal tissue and plant tissue ?9. What is that Transverse and longitudinal sections ?10. What is tissue ? | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Answer: 
 plant tissue is a group of connected cells that have a similar function for the plant. 9. A longitudinal SECTION would be along the length while a transversal section would be across the length. 10. Tissue is a cellular organisational level between cells and a complete organ. please mark it as BRAINIEST.  | 
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                                    Define an omnivore. Give examples | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Answer: Omnivores are the animals that EATS both veg and non veg I mean pants and animals. eg:humans also omnivores..... I hope it helps u plz MAKE me BRAINLIEST plz don't FORGET about it and thank you | 
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| 3143. | 
                                    Extra question answers for synthetic fibers and plastics ? | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Answer: QUESTION 1: Write some salient features of RAYON. Answer: Some salient features of rayon are as follows: 
 
 
 Question 2: What are the characteristics of synthetic fibres? Answer: Following are the characteristics of synthetic fibres: 
 
 
 Question 3: Plastic bags create which kinds of problems? Answer: Following problems are created by plastic bags: 
 
 Question 4: Write a short note on acrylic. Answer: Acrylic resembles wool and hence is also called synthetic wool. It is cheaper and more durable than wool, and is easier to wash and maintain. Acryclic is less expensive, easily available, easy to wash and is easy to maintain. Question 5:Explain different types of plastic and their usages. Answer: Different types of plastic and their usages are as follows: Thermoplastic: Some plastics easily get DEFORMED on heating, and can be easily bent and reshaped by heating. They are called thermoplastic. Polythene and PVC are examples of thermoplastic. Thermoplastic is used for making combs, toys, buckets, mugs, etc. Thermosetting Plastic: Some plastics do not get deformed on heating, and cannot be re-molded into a new shape. Such plastics are called thermosetting plastic. Bakelite and melamine are examples of thermosetting plastic. Bakelite is used for making electrical switches and switchboards because it is a poor conductor of heat and electricity. Melamine is RESISTANT to fire and is hence used for making utensils.  | 
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                                    How is it possible to get the healthiest crops? class 8 | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Answer:1)To GET the healthiest CROP before SOWING the SEEDS they have to be checked if they are healthy. 2) Sowing should be PROPERLY done so that the birds don't eat the seeds or the insects spoil them. Explanation:  | 
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                                    -How many types of plant give the answer with further sub -division? | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Explanation: How many plant species are there in the world? Scientists now have an answer. There are about 391,000 species of vascular PLANTS currently known to science, of which about 369,000 species (or 94 percent) are flowering plants, ACCORDING to a report by the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, in the UNITED Kingdom  | 
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                                    Plasma membrane is a selectively permeable membrane.justify | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Answer: The CELL membrane or plasma membrane is a biological membrane that separates the interior of the cell from the outside environment. The plasma membrane is CALLED as selectively permeable membrane because it regulates the MOVEMENT of substances in and out of the cell. It means that the plasma membrane allows some material to pass through it while at the same time it BLOCKS other material from ENTERING through it 
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                                    An elephant is a huge animal and a cat is a small animal , what is your opinion about the sizes and number of cells in both the organisms?? | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Answer: Cells from the smallest to the largest of mammals often seem to be “one size fits all.” Now a closer look reveals that whether a cell lives in an elephant, mouse or something in between can make a big difference in its life. Researchers from the UF Genetics Institute, Harvard Medical School and other institutions developed mathematical models that they used to examine 18 cell types from mammals ranging from mice to elephants. They found two basic categories — cells that stay the same size but have drastically different energy needs that depend on the size of the mammal, or cells that grow larger in larger mammals and USE energy at the same rate, no matter the mammal’s size. The discovery, published in March in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, begins to answer questions about how the size of an organism helps determine the life span of its cells, a finding that could help cell biologists and physiologists understand cell and organ function and their RELATION to disease. “Although cells are basic building blocks, their metabolic rates depend on where they find themselves living,” said Harvard Medical School’s Van M. Savage, the lead author of the research. “Conceptually this is important because huge amounts of research on human diseases are done on single cells or cultured cells that come from other animals and little is done to place these findings within the context of the size or other whole-BODY properties of the animals.” Generally, the size of a species of mammal sets the pace of its life, Savage said. The life spans of a mouse and elephant can differ by more than 70 years, and it takes a mouse 20 days of gestation before delivering a baby compared with more than 600 days for an elephant. The larger the animal, the slower its cellular metabolic rate — the speed at which it BURNS oxygen — and life processes. The question of whether cells are bigger in larger mammals than in smaller ones — think of an elephant’s liver cell compared with a liver cell from a mouse — is usually answered by saying that larger mammals don’t typically have bigger cells, they just have more of them. Liver cells, red blood cells and other cell types that frequently divide and replace themselves are about the same size, but more permanent, long-lived cells, such as BRAIN and fat cells, are indeed larger in large mammals. “Fat cells increase in size tremendously if you move from a mouse to an elephant,” said James Gillooly, an assistant professor in the zoology department of UF’s College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. “Neurons also increase in size. But red blood cells are the same size whether they are in a mouse or an elephant. The reason brain and fat cells grow bigger could be because they live longer and have important long-term functions. In these cases, the properties of the cell are linked to the whole organism. But the sizes of quickly dividing cells are independent of the organism.” Neurons are essential parts of brain networks that retain memory, the researchers said, while fat cells are storehouses of energy that are vital for an animal’s survival when food supplies are short. As such, they are too valuable and would require a great deal of energy to be continually used and replenished in the body.  | 
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                                    1. What is tissu? How many types of tissues. | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Answer: Tissues are groups of cells that have a similar structure and act together to perform a specific function. ... There are four DIFFERENT TYPES of tissues in animals: CONNECTIVE, muscle, nervous, and epithelial. In plants, tissues are divided into THREE types: VASCULAR, ground, and epidermal.  | 
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                                    Epidural enters into the lamina forming the dash | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Explanation: The epidural SPACE is WIDEST in the MIDLINE below the junction of the lamina and it narrows laterally. Laterally the ligamentum flavum JOINS with the facet joint  | 
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                                    Define nuclear membrane and its role | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  A NUCLEAR membrane orenvelope surrounds everynucleus. It's composed of an inner membrane and an outermembrane separated by theperinuclear space. The nuclear membrane keeps DNA inside the nucleus and protects it from materials in the CYTOPLASM.  | 
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