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4401.

Find odd one out:- Ovule, Pollengrain, stamen, carpel,corolla

Answer» COROLLA I THINK.......
4402.

Which is the odd one out:- rice, wheat, banana, pea

Answer» BANANA is the ODD ONE .......
4403.

Hourdoen RocchangeDp of nutritions ocoursoil?​

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This QUESTION is INAPPROPRIATE.. EXPLANATION:PLEASE CHECK it again....

4404.

Pls answer fast...!!!!!​

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4405.

To: Rajorneeraj and Deepak bhaiya Best friend and brother from now.....btw,1.Name two objects each of which can be made from the following materialsa) Glass b) Iron c) Leather d) Wood2. what is matter? what are it's two properties??Answer only if you know....​

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glass = BEAKER and test tubeiron = PIPES and machineleather = shoes and bagswood = table and chairmatter can be defined as anything that TAKES up SPACE and it is composed of MINISCULE particles called atomsit's two properties are mass and volume

4406.

3. State whether the following statements are True or False. () A tissue is formed of only one type of cells.(ii) Only one type of tissue forms an organ.(iii) Permanent tissue is made up of undifferentiated and dividing cells.(iv) Meristematic tissue is found at the growing tips of a plant.(0) Phloem is formed of dead tubular cells.ing suitable words from the list given below :​

Answer» 2. TRUE 3. FALSE 4. true5. false
4407.

What is paramecium? How it is works?

Answer» PARAMECIUM FEED on microorganisms like bacteria, algae, and yeasts. The paramecium uses its cilia to sweep the food along with some water into the cell mouth after it falls into the oral GROOVE. The food GOES through the cell mouth into the GULLET.
4408.

Do you think all metals expand by the same amount when heated through the same temperature? What will happen when two different strips are joined together and heated to the same temperature? Where do you think this kind of arrangement is used? What is it called? Give full explanation.

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No,all metals does not expand at same amount when heated through the same temperature.When TWO DIFFERENT strips are joined one strip bends longer which GETS heated up faster.These strips are often used in thermostats in houses to CONTROL house temperature. when the strip is cold it bends one WAY and as it gets hot it bends the other way.when a metal is heated the kinetic energy of that material increases and it's atoms and molecules move about more.In appliances this arrangement is used.This is a Bimetallic strip.

4409.

1. stalk by which leaf lamina is attached to the main stem a.leaf stalk -------------- a. leaf .b. compound leaf ​

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Stalk by which LEAF lamina is attached to the main stem : leaf stalk.I HOPE it helped....ACTUALLY I was unable to understand the question...Please be more specific about the question next time when you ASK a question....

4410.

Diagram of stomata...​

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tion: STOMATAAll green plants have certain PRIMARY PARTS, which are essential and PLAY a critical role in DIFFERENT life processes. Stomata is one of the essential attributes that is used for gaseous exchange. It functions as the mouth of a plant and is also called a STOMA, or stomas. EPIDERMAL CELL It is the outermost layer of plants. These specialized cells originate from the dermal tissues of the plant. Epidermal cells are irregular in shape and functions by providing mechanical support to the plant. SUBSIDIARY CELL These cells are located adjacent to the guard cell in the stoma of a leaf. It functions by providing support in the movement of guard cells. These cells are formed from the nearby mother cells and in some rare cases, they are developed independently. STOMATAL PORE They are minute pores or the opening found on the under-surface of plant leaves. These stomatal Pores play a significant role in gaseous exchange. GUARD CELLSThese are kidney-shaped cells which helps in the functional mechanism of the stomata.

4411.

Write a few lines about the topic " From Garbage to Garden​

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VERMI COMPOSTING - This is the main heading you must giveExplanation:Often regarded as the ‘Black Gold’, compost works like a magic-potion for the soil.Composting refers to natural recycling of organic wastes such as fruits and vegetable peels, dried leafs, manure, coffee grounds, etc., by micro-ORGANISMS into nutrient rich ‘humus’ which improves the quality and texture of the soil. The decomposed organic matter is called ‘compost’.During composting, the micro-organisms- majorly fungi and bacteria, present in the soil eat the organic waste and break it down into simplest form via aerobic respiration. They also produce carbon dioxide and heat which accelerates the decomposition process. As the temperature of the compost pile increases, the number of heat-loving microbes also increases.Temperature can reach up to 40-60 degree CELSIUS. Compost can start to dry out at this stage so keep an EYE on it. After the bacteria and fungi have done their work, earthworms and other compost worms consume what is left, mixing the compost fragments within their guts.Under ideal conditions these first two stages can be completed in two weeks. Finally, soil organisms excrete crumbly fragments called ‘humus’ which is loaded with inorganic nutrients like nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium- the  INGREDIENTS for plant food. The WHOLE process can take six months to an year, depending on the outside temperatures of a region.MARK MY ANSWER AS THE BRAINLIEST PLEASE

4412.

Occurrence of aereolar connective tissue. please answer fastly and correctly ​

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tion:Areolar connective tissue is one of SIX forms of connective tissue within the body and is named after the airy appearance of the tissue. It is found SURROUNDING blood vessels, nerve bundles, muscles, and organs. It also fills the spaces between organs and CONNECTS your skin to your underlying muscle.PLS MARK AS BRAINLIST..HOPE it helps u friend...

4413.

How do all plants get nitrogento synthesize protiens ?​

Answer» TION:SORRY Don't KNOW the ANSWER.
4414.

There at two type of blood vessels in our body - arteries and veins. Arteries are thick, elastic tubes that carry blood from the heart to the organs. The veins carry blood from the organs back to the heart. Why do arteries have thicker walls as compared to veins? A. They have no valves, as compared to veins. B. They have to carry oxygen-rich blood. C. The pressure of blood flow is higher in them. D. They have fat deposits due to unhealthy eating.

Answer» CEXPLANATION:The PRESSURE of BLOOD is HIGHER in them.Hope it is HELPFUL
4415.

Distuigish between budding and reproduction

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tion:REPRODUCTION is the process In which male GAMATE and FEMALE gamate are FUSED and budding is the process which HAPEN with only 1 gamate

4416.

23. On a bright sunny day, Shikha was playing hide and seek with her brother. She hid herself behind a glass door. Do you think her brother will be able to locate her. If yes, why? If no, why not?

Answer» TION:PLEASE ANSWER this don't spam ok..EVEN you will be reaported...
4417.

take COVID-19 as biological problem and solve it ( just write if result is related to your hypothsis what would be next step)?

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just WEAR mask and hand wash for 20 timesExplanation:will you wear mask COVID19 is less AFFECTIONS and hand wash is very IMPORTANT to all

4418.

How does Drip Irrigation method help in preventing weeds???

Answer» DRIP irrigation only WETS the soil in the vicinity of the drip line or emitter, growers are able to supply irrigation water only in the areas required to GROW the CROP of interest. Soils between rows are not supplied with water or fertilizer, reducing WEED growth.
4419.

Define ammonification​

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Explanation:DEFINITION of ammonification. 1 : the ACT or process of ammoniating. 2 : DECOMPOSITION with production of ammonia or ammonium compounds ESPECIALLY by the action of bacteria on nitrogenous organic matteHOPE IT HELPS YOU...PLEASE MARK BRAINLIEST...

4420.

_maintain the percentage of nitrogen at the constant level​

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tion:The PERCENTAGE of GASES like oxygen, NITROGEN and carbon dioxide remains almost the same in the atmosphere bcoz the cycling process of all these gases maintains their percentage in the atmosphere at CONSTANT level. Constant RECYCLING replenishes the lost gas in the atmosphere and balance is maintainedpls mark brainliest

4421.

WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING CELL ORGANELLE HELPS TO STORE WASTE? EXPLAIN A: RIBOSOME B: VACUOLE C: LYSOSOME D: PLASTID

Answer» B; VACUOLEVacuoles have large space ESPECIALLY in plants, therefore they store waste materials.HOPE U GOT ITPLEASE MARK ME AS BRAINLIEST
4422.

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Xylem DISTRIBUTES water and phloem distributes food throughout the plants BODY. Plants need water for photosynthesis, transpiration, transportation and for MECHANICAL FUNCTION. Minerals are also required by the plants as salts or as ions. Water is ABSORBED by the rootsI hope it may help you.Please mark me as BRIANLIEST.

4423.

Hi,Friends here is a puzzle for enjoyment and also for studying?​

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1 IRRIGATION2 Storage3 Harvester4 Gram5 Crop6 WinnowingExplanation:HOPE these are RIGHT:)PLZ follow me:)

4424.

What is the importance of vitamins in our diet? which foods are sources of vitamins

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Vitamins and minerals are considered ESSENTIAL nutrients—because acting in concert, they perform hundreds of roles in the body. They help shore up bones, heal wounds, and bolster your immune system. They also CONVERT food into ENERGY, and repair cellular DAMAGE.

4425.

1.Substances added to the soil for healthy growth of plants are called_______. A)FertilisersB)ManureC)Manure and FertilisersD)Compost2.Small scale separation of grains and chaff is_____.A) ThreshingB) WinnowingC)HarvestingD)Sowing​

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1. MANURE and FERTILISERS 2. Threshing HOPE it HELPS

4426.

What are the reasons for vision loss?

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Older PeopleMost commonly, VISION loss among older people is due to clouding of the lens of the eye (cataracts) or to damage to the optic NERVE (as occurs in glaucoma) or the retina (as occurs in age-related MACULAR DEGENERATION and diabetic retinopathy).Explanation:Hope it is HELPFUL .Mark me as brainliest answer

4427.

What are two modes of nutrition with example.?

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there are two main modes of NUTRITION: autotrophic and heterotrophic.Autotrophic nutrition: The term 'autotroph' is DERIVED from two GREEK words—autos (SELF) and trophe (nutrition). ...Heterotrophic nutrition: The WORD 'heterotroph' is derived from two Greek words—heteros (other) and trophe (nutrition).Hope it helps

4428.

RASINS SWELL UP WHEN THEY ARE KEPT IN SATURATED SUGAR SOLUTIONS MUSTARD OILRAIN WATERCONCENTRATED SALT SOLUTIONIF U FOLLOW ME I WILL MARK AS BRAINLIEST​

Answer» TION:this is your ANSWER GUYS i HOPE this is HELPFUL for you
4429.

Describe theHuman beingdigestive system of human being​

Answer» TION:The human digestive system consists of the gastrointestinal tract plus the accessory organs of digestion (the tongue, salivary GLANDS, pancreas, liver, and GALLBLADDER). Digestion involves the breakdown of FOOD into smaller and smaller components, until they can be absorbed and assimilated into the body.
4430.

Animals are the only organisms that can prepare their own food using simple substances from the surroundings. TRUE OR FALSE.

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FALSE.Explanation:Animals cannot prepare their own FOOD as they are HETEROTROPHS and so depend on PLANTS for nutrition.PLEASE MARK AS BRAINLIEST.......

4431.

What is heredity in biology​

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Answer:Heredity is the biological process RESPONSIBLE for passing on PHYSICAL TRAITS from one generation to another. If your mom and dad both have dreamy blue eyes and so do you, then you've got hereditary to THANK for your movie-star gaze.Explanation:PLz mrk it as brainliest answers...

4432.

7. Summarise events in a sequence during transport of water from soil to leaves in agraphic form.​

Answer» TRANSPIRATION is the loss of water from a PLANT in the FORM of water vapor. Water is absorbed by roots from the soil and transported as a liquid to the leaves VIA xylem. In the leaves, small pores ALLOW water to escape as a vapor.Explanation:hope it's help you
4433.

Exercises A. Name the following:1. Organelle that surrounds all plant cells.2. The colourless plastids.3. Cells found lining the nose and windpipe.4Cells which do not have nucleus.​

Answer» 1) CELL WALL is answer of you R 1 St
4434.

What pigment is necessary for photosynthesis​

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Chlorophyllthis is the ANSWER HOPE it MAY HELP you

4435.

What is carbonnisation​

Answer» CARBONIZATION (or carbonisation) is the TERM for the conversion of an ORGANIC substance into carbon or a carbon-containing residue through pyrolysis or destructive distillation. It is often used in organic chemistry with reference to the generation of coal gas and coal TAR from raw coal.hope this helps you plz mark as brainliest and follow me✌10❤+follow=inbox
4436.

What is the world's biggest fish​

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what notwhich Is biggest fisininthe WORLD EXPLANATION:that fish is blue WHALE

4437.

Name the multicellular, heterotrophic microorganisms which found in colonies.

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Fungi are multicellular HETEROTROPHS that have CELL walls made of CHITIN, or occasionally hexokinase. LIKE plants, they are IMMOBILE. Fungus cells are specialized.#gundi..✌✌

4438.

HCl is released by________________ in the stomach.

Answer» GASTRIC GLANDS of STOMACH.
4439.

4. What would happen if the plasma membrane ruptures or breaks down? If you don't know then don't answer OKotherwise I will report your answer.​

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If the plasma membrane ruptures or breakdown then the cell will not be able to exchange material from its SURROUNDING by diffusion or OSMOSIS. Thereafter the protoplasmic material will be disappeared and the cell will die.Hope it HELPS

4440.

What are plastids..... full explanation please!​

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HELLOPlastid is a double membrane-bound organelle involved in the synthesis and storage of food, COMMONLY found within the CELLS of photosynthetic plants.Plastids were discovered and named by Ernst Haeckel, but A. F. W. Schimper was the first to provide a clear definition.They are necessary for essential LIFE processes, like photosynthesis and food storage. A plastid containing green pigment (chlorophyll) is called chloroplast whereas a plastid containing PIGMENTS apart from green is called a chromoplast. A plastid that lacks pigments is called a leucoplast and is involved MAINLY in food storage

4441.

Veins allow blood to flow only towards the -------------------​

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4442.

a neuron is specialised to a)receive the impulse b)conduct the impulse c)analyse the impulse d)all of these

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4443.

Is that anything in this earth like souls?​

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The ancient Greeks distinguished between THINGS which MOVED, depending on some outer force which moved them, say rocks, or flowing water, and others which were self-moving. The principle of motion and change in what is moved by itself (or by desire, telos) was the "soul." In consequence, if you look at the text of Aristotle's book on psychology, it is sometimes titled "On the Soul" and sometimes the "De Anima," (compare, e.g., the English "animal" and "animate"). Our word "psychology" derives from the Greek word psyche =the soul.)Aristotle and the following tradition (which included St. Thomas, and his Christian-Aristotelian synthesis in some degree), distinguished three levels or kinds of soul. First the soul of nutrition and growth, shared by all living things; second, the soul of locomotion, shared by all animals, and third, the HIGHEST form, the soul of intelligence, nous, in Greek. This word is customarily translated into English as "MIND."In consequence, we might want to consider the origin of mind here; and obviously human beings are born with certain capabilities for development. But proper development depends upon a social and familial setting. In this SENSE, the soul is a developmental product. It depends on a certain sort of cultivation: including moral education.Others, of course simply reject the concept of soul, in a modernist and purely scientific spirit. But if we are interested in the principle within which enables our moral choices, then we do well to consult the history of the concept. It is the cultivated person who becomes capable of moral choice and moral responsibility--not the original, biologically given capability for development of mind and thought. From this perspective, or any approximating to it, moral education and the cultivation of the virtues becomes central.hope it helps you

4444.

How is sunlight used by the plant for photosynthesis ?​

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Plants use a PROCESS CALLED photosynthesis to make FOOD. During photosynthesis, plants trap light ENERGY with their leaves. Plants use the energy of the sun to change water and carbon DIOXIDE into a sugar called glucose.Explanation:please follow me and mark me as brainliest

4445.

The reflex arc involves a)brain b)nerves c)spinal cord d)vertebral column

Answer» SPINAL cordExplanation:gslhaosc6ajhsushehao
4446.

Is It True or FalseMembrane contains chitin sugar in plants.​

Answer» TRUEEXPLANATION:PLZ FOLLOW me BRO....
4447.

Is It True or False Molecules soluble in organic solvents can easily pass through the membrane.​

Answer» TRUEEXPLANATION:HOPE this is HELPFUL for you
4448.

Write occurance of sclerchyma​

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when cells BECOME DEAD and GET liqnified on there cell walls then a layer of dead cells is formed which give mechanical support to the tree . It is called SCLERENCHYMA

4449.

WHAT IS TRANSPLANTATION ...​

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plantation of TREES again on the same LAND from where the same species of trees were cuted or removed , This is known as Transplantation. I HOPE it HELPS you..

4450.

Name the cells found in brain and spinal cord​

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Glia, also called glial cells or neuroglia, are non-neuronal cells in the central nervous system (brain and spinal CORD) and the peripheral nervous system that do not PRODUCE ELECTRICAL impulses. They maintain homeostasis, FORM MYELIN, and provide support and protection for neurons.