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Write a short note on plasma membrane |
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Answer» A MICROSCOPIC membrane of lipids and proteins which forms the external boundary of the CYTOPLASM of a CELL or encloses a VACUOLE, and regulates the passage of MOLECULES in and out of the cytoplasm.Hope it helps |
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About 120 million years ago .there was a sea in place of himalayas .what was the name of that sea |
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Answer» tion:TETHYS SEA Mark my ANSWER as a BRAINLIEST. |
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Briefly mention the efforts made to develop vaccine for coronavirus |
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Answer» s a great effect made by our doctors and scientist to DEVELOP vaccine as there are MANY Corona victims in our country . they are devloping corona vaccine for us and PULLING their life to DEATH which leads to the exposure of Corona victims |
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Project on cell organelles...plz hlp me gyz....... |
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Answer» you will make a FLOW chart of name of different cell organelle on chart.And you will ALSO DEFINE it And you can make a VIDEO on cell organalle |
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What are the causes of AIDS ? How can it prevented? |
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Answer» tion:CAUSES OF AIDS ARE UNPROTECTED INTERCOURCE WITH UNKOWN PATNERIT CAM BE STOPED BY KNOWING YOUR PATNER BEFORE INTERCOURCE OR WEARING SUITABLE DEVICE BEFORE INTERCOURCEPLEASE FOLLOW ME AND MARK MY ANSWER BRAINLIST |
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Define spinning in short |
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Answer» verb spins, spinning or spunto rotate or CAUSE to rotate rapidly, as on an AXIS. to draw out and twist (NATURAL fibres, as of silk or cotton) into a long continuous thread.Explanation:Mark me Brainliests.Good afternoon.Have a great day |
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Define weaving in short |
| Answer» NG :- The CRAFT or ACTION of forming FABRIC by interlacing threads . | |
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5) Explain reflex action and reflex arc with the help of an example. Draw a labelled diagram to show reflex action. |
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Answer» Adams, SEE Reflectory (album).A reflex, or reflex action, is an involuntary and nearly instantaneous movement in RESPONSE to a STIMULUS.[1][2] A reflex is MADE possible by neural pathways called reflex arcs which can act on an impulse before that impulse reaches the brain. The reflex is then an automatic response to a stimulus that does not receive or need CONSCIOUS thought. |
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What is integers...... |
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Answer» Integers are LIKE whole numbers, but they also include negative numbers but STILL no fractions allowed!Explanation:PLEASE GIVE ME A VOTE. |
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Chapter – Our Environment (A) Do the Q & A given on Page no. 260- Q1 & 2 Page no. 262- Q1, 2 & 3 Page no. 264 - Q1& 2 (blue box) Page no. 265 – MCQ in book & Q4, 5, 6, 7, 8 & 9 in notebook. Chapter- Life Processes (B) Draw well-labeled diagrams of- (a) Human heart (b) Human digestive system (c) Human respiratory system (d) Human excretory system |
| Answer» TION:Our Environment(A) Do the Q & A given onPage no. 260- Q1 & 2Page no. 262- Q1, 2 & 3Page no. 264 - Q1& 2 (blue box)Page no. 265 – MCQ in book & Q4, 5, 6, 7, 8 & 9 in notebook.please mark brainliest.........please send the QUOTATION I don't have book our environment..... | |
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ЗООЧ13please try to do it ............,.............. |
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What does Rhizobium do in leguminous plants? Please give an elongated answer |
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Answer» tion:Rhizobium is a bacteria found in soil that helps in fixing nitrogen inleguminous PLANTS. It attaches to the roots of the leguminous plant and PRODUCES nodules. These nodules fix atmospheric nitrogen and convert it into ammonia that can be used by THEPLANT for its GROWTH and development. |
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What is fundamental unit of life |
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Answer» A CELL is FUNDAMENTAL UNIT of LIFE |
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Name any cell organelles |
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Answer» pparatus – Make, process and PACKAGE PROTEINS. Lysosome–Contains digestive enzymes to help break food down. Endoplasmic Reticulum–Called the "intracellular highway" because it is for transporting all sorts of ITEMS around the cell. Vacuole–Used for storage, vacuoles usually CONTAIN water or food |
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What is cells?????? |
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Answer» ⬇⬇⬇⬇⬇⬇⬇⬇⬇⬇⬇⬇⬇⬇⬇⬇⬇⬇⬇⬇⬇⬇⬇A cell is CAPABLE of carrying out all the life functions; such as nutrition, excretion, respiration, etc. Hence a cell is called the FUNCTIONAL unit of life. ADDITIONALLY, the cell is the smallest unit of life and all the living beings are MADE up of cells. Hence a cell is called the structural unit of life.⬆⬆⬆⬆⬆⬆⬆⬆⬆⬆⬆⬆⬆⬆⬆⬆⬆⬆⬆⬆⬆⬆⬆Explanation:℘ℓḙᾰṧḙ ՊᾰԻк Պḙ ᾰṧ ♭Իᾰ!ℵℓ!ḙṧт ✌✌✌ |
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Name 7 freedom fighters |
| Answer» MAHATMA GandhiLAL BAHADUR shastrijawaharl NehruSubash CHANDRA BOSE ETC. | |
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Who discovered cell |
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Answer» ➡Robert HookeThe FIRST CELLS from an organism (CORK) were observed by Hooke in the 1600s. Soon after, microscopist van Leeuwenhoek observed many other living cells. In the early 1800S, Schwann and Schleiden theorized that cells are the basic BUILDING blocks of all living things |
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What is the importance of leguminous plants in agricultural fields |
| Answer» THAY RETAIN the IMPORTANT NUTRIENTS of SOIL | |
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What does the relationship between the roots of leguminous plants and bacteria teach you? |
| Answer» LEGUMES use nitrogen fixing bacteria, SPECIFICALLY symbiotic rhizobia bacteria, within their ROOT nodules to counter the limitation. ... The plant root cells convert SUGAR into organic acids which then supply to the rhizobia in exchange, hence a symbiotic relationship between rhizobia and the legumes. | |
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What is secondary sexual chracter |
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Answer» ry SEX CHARACTERISTICS are features that appear during puberty in HUMANS, and at SEXUAL maturity in other animals. |
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What is condom please tell it is urgent |
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Answer» Condoms are thin POUCHES that KEEP sperm from getting into the vagina. There are male condoms and FEMALE condoms: A male condom is worn on the penis. It is usually made of latex, a type of rubber. But some are made of materials that are safe for people with latex ALLERGIES, such as polyurethane or polyisoprene. |
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Why proteins are called ‘building blocks’ of body? |
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Answer» s are described as building blocks of life. ... The body needs protein for growth and development – to make new cells, repair the DAMAGED tissue and cells. PROTEINS are MADE up of thousands of smaller units called amino acids. Amino acids are attached to each other to FORM LONG chains of proteins. |
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Plss anwser me guys i am stuck again |
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Answer» tion:Let the NUMBER be 1a,2a and 3a(1a)³ + (2a)³ + (3a)³ = 4500a³ + 8a³ + 27a³ = 450036a³ = 4500a³ = 4500/36a³ = 125a = 51A = 52a = 103a = 15So , the numbers are 5 , 10 and 15 Mark my ANSWER as a Brainliest |
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What is the mode of procuring food in frog and spider |
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Answer» ✌✌Hola✌✌Explanation:Mode of feeding in Hydra is phagocytosis. Hydra CAPTURES the PREY with the help of SPECIALIZED cell CALLED a cnidocyst, produce the nematocysts and tentacles. These contacts and brings the food towards the mouth. Sometimes a toxin is released ALONG with the nematocyst in order to overcome the prey. |
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How many part of brain we use |
| Answer» ACCORDING to a survey from 2013, around 65 PERCENT of Americans believe that we only USE 10 percent of our brain. But this is just a myth, according to an interview with neurologist Barry GORDON in Scientific American. He explained that the majority of the brain is almost always active.Explanation:HOP it helps ☺️please mark as the brainliest ☺️☺️ | |
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She opened the door and walked out of the room change to simple sentence |
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Make a Frayer Model on energy giving foodI will follow you |
| Answer» STEPS to the Frayer Model:Explain the Frayer model GRAPHICAL organizer to the class. Use a common word to DEMONSTRATE the various components of the form. ...Select a LIST of KEY concepts from a reading selection. ...Divide the class into student pairs. ...Ask the student pairs to share their conclusions with the entire class.Explanation: | |
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NO SPAM!!!!!! EXPLAIN IN 50 WORDS process of photosynthesis in green plants |
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Answer» Photosynthesis, the PROCESS by which green plants and certain other organisms transform light ENERGY into chemical energy. During photosynthesis in green plants, light energy is captured and used to CONVERT water, carbon dioxide, and minerals into OXYGEN and energy-rich ORGANIC compounds.Explanation:please mark as brainlistfollow me on instagram id :- quantum_world12 |
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What are the important precautions that should be taken care of in poultry farming? |
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Answer» I knows only three so LET me tell you the three which I know:ISOLATION of diseased BIRDS , PROPER poultry feed and proper vaccination of birds |
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NO SPAM!!!!!! Explain process of photosynthesis in green plants |
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Answer» hotosynthesis, the process by which green PLANTS and certain other organisms transform light ENERGY into chemical energy. During photosynthesis in green plants, light energy is captured and used to convert water, CARBON dioxide, and minerals into oxygen and energy-rich organic compounds. |
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Who is husan tsang, ibn battuta, john cabot, henry hudson, abel tasman, james cook please answer it fasttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttt |
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Answer» tion:1.Hsüan Tsang (ca. 602-664) was the most famous Chinese Buddhist pilgrim and traveler in India and a translator of Buddhist texts. His "Hsi-yü Chi," or "Record of Western Countries," remains an indispensable source book to students of 7th-century India and central Asia.Hsüan Tsang, also spelled Hsüan Chuang, whose name is romanized in a wide variety of ways, is the Buddhist designation of the Chinese holy monk whose family name was Ch'en and personal name, Chen. He was born in Honan midway in the brief Sui dynasty (589-617), which REPRESENTED the first successful attempt at reunifying the Chinese Empire since the end of the Han dynasty (220). The intervening centuries saw much chaos and suffering together with a phenomenal expansion of Buddhism. Hsüan Tsang followed the example of an elder brother and joined the Buddhist monastic order in Loyang at the age of 12. The boy monk traveled extensively in China in pursuit of Buddhist learning, PARTICULARLY the Vijnanavadin school.2.24 February 1304 – 1368 or 1369) was a Muslim Berber Moroccan scholar, and explorer who widely travelled the medieval world.[1][2]Over a period of thirty years, Ibn Battuta visited most of the Islamic world and many non-Muslim lands, including Central Asia, Southeast Asia, India and China. Near the end of his life, he dictated an account of his journeys, titled A Gift to Those Who Contemplate the Wonders of Cities and the Marvels of Traveling. He travelled more than any other explorer in distance, totaling AROUND 117,000 km, surpassing Zheng He with about 50,000 km and Marco Polo with 12,000 3.John CABOT (Italian: Giovanni Caboto c. 1450 – c. 1500) was an Italian navigatorand explorer. His 1497 discovery of the coast of North America under the commission of Henry VII of England is the earliest known European exploration of coastal North America since the Norse visits to Vinland in the eleventh century. To mark the celebration of the 500th anniversary of Cabot's expedition, both the Canadian and British governments elected Cape Bonavista, Newfoundland, as representing Cabot's first landing site. However, alternative locations have also been proposed.4.Henry Hudson (c. 1565 – disappeared 23 June 1611) was an English sea explorer and navigator during the early 17th century, best known for his explorations of present-day Canada and parts of the northeastern United States.5.Abel Janszoon Tasman (Dutch: [ˈɑbəl ˈjɑnsoːn ˈtɑsmɑn]; 1603 – 10 October 1659) was a Dutchseafarer, explorer, and merchant, best known for his voyages of 1642 and 1644 in the service of the Dutch East India Company (VOC). He was the first known European explorer to reach the islands of Van Diemen's Land (now Tasmania), Fiji and New Zealand.6.James Cook FRS (7 November 1728[NB 1] – 14 February 1779) was a British explorer, navigator, cartographer, and captain in the British Royal Navy. He made detailed maps of Newfoundland prior to making three voyages to the Pacific Ocean, during which he achieved the first recorded European contact with the eastern coastline of Australia and the Hawaiian Islands, and the first recorded circumnavigation of New Zealand.Hope this helps you |
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What is gentic manipulation ?How is it useful in agricultural practice ? |
| Answer» CESS of making CHANGES in the DNA of an organism is commonly known as genetic manipulation.Explanation:Genetic manipulation can be described as the alternations MADE in the DNA of an organism by the techniques of biotechnology.Genetic manipulation is ALSO referred as genetic engineering or genetic editing.In the agricultural practices, genetic engineering helps to raise crops which have better qualities. Also, the quantities of desired crops can be increased by genetic manipulation.For example, Golden rice is a GENETICALLY engineered crop which has enhanced Vitamin A in it. | |
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Shilpa is telling her 10 year old sister that cells were discovered by Robert hook in 1655. Based on his observation, Cell theory was developed. You do not have microscope and hence, not able to show that structure of a cell to her sister.Her sister is too small to understand this and asked shilpa to show her a cell (i)What will shilpa show to her sister which can give her an idea of a cell? |
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What is a nonconformity biology? |
| Answer» BIOLOGY is a scientific field that focuses on the study of living things. It is one of the oldest scientific FIELDS and has spawned MANY sub-disciplines such as molecular biology, zoology, medicine, neurobiology, botany, and many moreExplanation: To my knowledge, there is no term called 'NONCONFORMITY biology' in the field of psychology, or any other scientific field for that matter. Based on the words ALONE (i.e., 'nonconformity' and 'biology'), nonconformity biology can be used (although it is not commonly used) to refer to any biological qualities that do not conform or deviate from the norm | |
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Hey guys ,pls help, what is biome |
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Answer» a large NATURALLY OCCURRING community of flora and fauna occupying a major habitat, e.g. forest or tundra.Explanation:A biome is a specific geographic area notable for the species LIVING there. A biome can be made up of many ecosystems. For EXAMPLE, an aquatic biome can contain ecosystems such as coral reefs and kelp forests. Not all scientists classify biomes in the same wayplzz mark me BRAINLY |
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1. State the functions of a leaf. 2. What is pollination? Describe its types.3.State the features commonly found in an insect-pollinated flower.4.Explain the process of fertilisation |
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Answer» 1.Its main functions are photosynthesis and gas exchange. A leaf is often flat, so it absorbs the most light, and thin, so that the sunlight can get to the chloroplasts in the CELLS. Most leaves have stomata, which open and close. They regulate carbon dioxide, oxygen, and water vapour exchange with the atmosphere.2.There are two types of pollination, called self-pollination and cross-pollination. Self-pollination is the more basic type of pollination because it only involves one flower. This type of pollination occurs when POLLEN GRAINS from the anther fall directly onto the stigma of the same flower.3.Features of insect-pollinated flower: Flowers are brightly coloured, scented and secrete nectar. Pollen grains are larger, sticky and spiny. Pollen grains are fewer in number as they are transported MECHANICALLY by insects4.The stages of fertilization can be divided into FOUR processes: 1) sperm preparation, 2) sperm-egg recognition and binding, 3) sperm-egg fusion and 4) fusion of sperm and egg pronuclei and activation of the zygote. Hope It Helps You Follow Me #itzcutiepie |
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Cardiac muscles work tirelessely. Give reason |
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Answer» Cardiac muscle resists fatigue so WELL because it's got more mitochondria than skeletal muscle. With so many POWER PLANTS at its DISPOSAL, the heart doesn't need to stop and chill out. It also has a steady supply of blood bringing it OXYGEN and nutrients |
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Twilight queen be mere mu se kuch sun e gi tu gadhi other guys tell me is it good or not |
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Explain the aims and principles of classification, keeping in view it's historical background. It's a long question I want the full answer plz hurry up complete answer will be mark as Brainliest don't answer f u don't know otherwise i will report |
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Answer» I thinkExplanation:Importance of classification:It makes the study of such a wide variety of ORGANISMS easy.It projects before us a GOOD picture of all life forms at a glance.It helps us UNDERSTAND the inter-relationship among DIFFERENT groups of organisms.It serves as a base for the development of other biological sciences such as biogeography etc.Various fields of applied biology such as agriculture, public health, and environmental biology depend on the classification of pests, disease vectors, pathogens and COMPONENTS of an ecosystem. |
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Write a short note on plastids ????? |
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Answer» Plastids are the site of manufacture and storage of important CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS used by the CELL. They OFTEN contain pigments used in photosynthesis, and the types of pigments in a plastid DETERMINE the cell's color.Explanation:hope it will help you |
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What do u mean by dementia |
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Answer» YOUR ANSWERDementia is an overall term for DISEASES and conditions CHARACTERIZED by a decline in memory, LANGUAGE, problem-solving and other thinking skills that affect a person's ability to PERFORM EVERYDAY activities. Memory loss is an example. Alzheimer's is the most common cause of dementia._________❤️_________→FOLLOW ME→MAKE MY ANSWER BRAINLIST→GIVE THANKS TO MY ANSWER→BE HAPPY ALWAYS_________❤️_________ |
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Define kharif and rabi crops with example |
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Answer» Kharif crops, which are also KNOWN as monsoon crops, are the crops which are grown during the monsoon or rainy season (June to October). Their seeds are sown at the BEGINNING of the monsoon season and the crops are harvested at the end of the monsoon season.Kharif crops depend on the rainfall patterns. The timing and quantity of rainwater are the two important factors that DECIDE the output of Kharif crops. The main Kharif crops grown in India include paddy, maize, jowar, bajra, cotton, sugarcane, GROUNDNUT, pulses etc.Rabi crops, which are also known as winter crops, are the crops that are grown in the winter season (October or November). Their seeds are sown at the beginning of the winter season and crop is harvest at the end of the winter season or in the spring season.The rabi crops are cultivated in the dry season so timely irrigation is required to grow these crops. Some of the main rabi crops of India include wheat, gram, oat, barley, potato, and seeds like mustard, linseed, sunflower, CORIANDER, cumin, etc.PLZZ MARK AS BRAINLIEST |
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NO SPAM!!!! Only 2nd question is needed [complete the table] pls write all three examples. |
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Answer» Under Food crops:-Cereals:-a) Wheatb) Cornc)RicePulses:-a) Chickpeasb) Pigeon peac) Moong beansSpices:-a) Cardamonb) Cinnamonc) ClovesUnder Cash crops:-OILSEEDS:-a) Groundnutb) Linseedc) SoyabeanFibres:-a) Cottonb) Flaxc) CoconutPlantation:-a) Coffeeb) Teac) SugarcaneHope it HELPS you!PLEASE MARK me as the brainliest! |
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What are the disadvantages of eating junk foods |
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Answer» Harmful EFFECTS of Junk FoodIt can cause memory and LEARNING problems. ...Increases the RISK of dementia. ...Lessens its ability to control appetite. ...It can cause chemical changes that can lead to depression. ...It MAKES you impatient and can cause uncontrollable cravings.Explanation:MARK brainliest..follow..thanx me |
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What is the energy corrency of cell???? |
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Answer» tion:EUKARYOTIC cells use three major PROCESSES to transform the energy HELD in the chemical BONDS of food MOLECULES into more readily usable forms — often energy-rich carrier molecules. Adenosine 5'-triphosphate, or ATP, is the most abundant energy carrier molecule in cells.PLZ MARK IT AS BRAINLIEST ANSWER |
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What are elaters of bryophytes |
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Answer» tion:Elaters in liverworts. shows PART of a broken spore capsule of the thallose liverwort Fossombronia papillata. As well as elaters you can see SPORES (the round DARK brown objects) and fragments of the spore capsule wall (the flat, often brown-speckled sheets. this is the answer for you RESPECTIVE QUESTION my friend. |
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What are elaters and types of elaters? |
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Answer» Explanation:Elaters come in a variety of forms, but are always associated with PLANT spores. In MANY plants that do not have seeds, they function in dispersing the spores to a new location. Mosses do not have elaters, but peristomes which change shape with changes in humidity or moisture to allow for a GRADUAL RELEASE of spores |
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NO SPAM!!!!!! We need food to a]............................ b].............................. c]............................ d]............................... e].............................. 2} 3 examples each for-: a] cereal b] pulses c] spices d] oil seeds e] fibers f] plantation 3} Explain process of photosynthesis in green plants |
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Answer» 1 a. eat b. to GET ENERGY c. to keep ourselves healthy d. to do all the work e. to live. 2. a. cereal- rice wheat b BUTTER beans kidney beans c mace saffron d sunflower oil and sesame oil e. cotton jute f cotton coffee tea. 3 photosynthesis is the process by which plants make their own food the help of sunlight air water and MINERALS present in soil |
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