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One of the most intelligent mammals after human are: |
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Answer» One of the smartest animals after humans, orangutans are ESPECIALLY GIFTED in terms of intellect. LIKE chimpanzees, they have their own cultures, and have been observed using a variety of SOPHISTICATED tools in the wild. |
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| 1803. |
Scottish Convent School anyone study please answer |
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Answer» Answer - When you choose Scottish Convent as your school, you are choosing a solid foundation to build your life on. Scottish Convent School, Maharajpur, Jabalpur, offers holistic education up to class X. At Scottish Convent School we pride ourselves on our dedication to help each and every one of our students to capitalize every OPPORTUNITY open to them and reach their full potential. With Science, Maths, Commerce and Computer faculties, all our students have a wide spectrum of choice to realize their education aspirations. All the students are taught to be totally committed in the service of God and their fellow MEN following the great example laid down by Scottish Convent, the patron of the school, a follower God. The school stands for academic excellence, development of skills and character formation with a view to train the students to be the better citizens. Scottish Convent School is managed by our body members of school, Mrs. Arora is the founder of the school. The school is dedicated for Excellence. The main aim is to GIVE an all-around education, liberal, academic and also physical and spiritual to all children, irrespective of religion, RACE or language.Explanation:please MARK it Brainliest answer |
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| 1804. |
Dj khu banaya jata ha |
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Answer» DJ is made for the entertainment of the PEOPLE it is the joy in which plays and everyone started dancing from my and my family site I love it it is USEFUL OCCASIONS to play bhajans to play party songs to make everyone joyful when they are SAD HELP anyone to complete their ambition |
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| 1805. |
Give a short introduction to a tourists spot in your area |
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| 1806. |
How is independence day celebrated in india? |
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Answer» Independence Day is celebrated through festivities ACROSS India. Notably, the prime minister visits the RED FORT monument for a flag-raising ceremony and delivers a televised address that is BROADCAST nationwide. Other traditional events include flying kites and wearing the tricolor.Explanation:here is your answer if you like my answer please FOLLOW |
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| 1807. |
Theke dash looks to hindu temples |
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Answer» emple architecture as the main form of Hindu architecture has many varieties of style, though the basic nature of the Hindu temple remains the same, with the essential feature an inner sanctum, the garbha griha or womb-chamber, where the primary Murti or the image of a deity is housed in a simple bare cell. This chamber often has an open area designed for movement in clockwise rotation for rituals and prayers. Around this chamber there are often other structures and buildings, in the largest cases covering several acres. On the exterior, the garbhagriha is crowned by a tower-like shikhara, also called the vimana in the south. The shrine building often includes an circumambulatory PASSAGE for parikrama, a MANDAPA congregation hall, and sometimes an antarala antechamber and porch between garbhagriha and mandapa. There may further mandapas or other buildings, connected or detached, in large temples, together with other small temples in the compound. Hindu temple architecture reflects a synthesis of ARTS, the ideals of dharma, beliefs, values and the way of life cherished under Hinduism. The temple is a place for Tirtha—pilgrimage.All the cosmic elements that create and celebrate life in Hindu pantheon, are present in a Hindu temple—from fire to water, from images of nature to DEITIES, from the feminine to the masculine, from kama to artha, from the fleeting sounds and incense smells to Purusha—the eternal nothingness yet universality—is part of a Hindu temple architecture.The form and meanings of architectural elements in a Hindu temple are designed to function as the place where it is the link between man and the divine, to help his progress to spiritual knowledge and truth, his liberation it calls moksha.The architectural principles of Hindu temples in India are described in Shilpa Shastras and Vastu Sastras.The Hindu culture has encouraged aesthetic independence to its temple builders, and its architects have sometimes exercised considerable flexibility in creative expression by adopting other perfect geometries and mathematical principles in Mandir construction to EXPRESS the Hindu way of life.it's your answers |
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| 1808. |
Is it a natural synthetic or mixed fiber? |
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Answer» All fabrics can be characterized as either natural or synthetic fibers (or a BLEND of the TWO). Both types have PROS and cons; natural fibers come from plants and ANIMALS, while synthetic fibers are made from chemical compounds, and each is valued in the textile INDUSTRY for different reasons.Explanation: |
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| 1809. |
Write a few sentences and draw pictures to show how the climate of a place is affected by local features, such as height or the coastline. |
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Answer» I don't KNOW PICTURE but I know that is a HEIGHT of the COASTLINE is the 17 15.17 the SQUARE and the highest of the is the 1.7 is there a rectangle |
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| 1810. |
Explain why azolla is grown in paddy fields. |
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Answer» hiExplanation:Azolla pinnata is especially grown in WET soil in rice fields during rice cultivation to generate a good AMOUNT of nitrogen rich fertilizer. ... It is because of its nitrogen FIXING abilities during its SYMBIOTIC relationship with the blue-green algae CALLED cyanobacteria. |
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Make a list of five animals each that show internal and external fertilisation. Answer please.(Note: no copy paste answer)⟵←_←.) |
| Answer» EXTERNAL FERTILIZATION : fish, FROG INTERNAL fertilization : human, dog, cat | |
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Yamuna has become one of the most polluted rivers in the world. • Causes of the pollution in Yamuna river. • Effects of the pollution of the river on people’s health. • Efforts by the government to clean the river. Please explain these points clearly in 40-60 words |
| Answer» TION:vcmbcmbchmcmckhgkckg | |
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| Answer» RY but, What is this?? | |
| 1815. |
3. Best colour vision is seen in which animals options are: a crowb frogc parrotd peacocke mosquitof hen all the correct ans |
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Answer» tter with the world's BEST color vision (as FAR as we KNOW) is the BLUEBOTTLE butterfly.Hᴏᴘᴇ ɪᴛs ʜᴇʟᴘs ʏᴏᴜ ❤ |
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| 1816. |
Write T for true and F for false statements. a Monsoon winds carry dust. |
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Answer» True... A monsoon wind carries dust...EXPLANATION:Mineral dust in the atmosphere, CAUSED due to wind erosion of arid and semi-arid regions, is known to affect monsoon CIRCULATION, strengthening it as the dust mixes with the monsoon WINDS, through a mechanism CALLED Elevated Heat Pump (EHP). |
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| 1817. |
Describe how a sparrow is different from a dog. |
| Answer» DOG: Do not have wingsSparrow: Do have WINGS | |
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Stars are not visible during the day:(Give reason). |
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Answer» Stars aren't visible during the sunlit hours of daytime because the light-scattering properties of our atmosphere SPREAD SUNLIGHT across the sky. Seeing the dim light of a distant STAR in the blanket of photons from our Sun becomes as DIFFICULT as spotting a single SNOWFLAKE in a blizzard. |
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| 1819. |
Bucket tub bed towel holder odd one out |
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| 1820. |
Explain the process between which acts as a link between non - living and living components of Earth ? Plss, can anyone help me with this question. Thanku.... |
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Activity Arena A. Think of different ways in which we can help the following people (a) Old and sick people (b) Beggars (c) Orphans (d) Kids of labour at construction sites (e) Accident victims Write your different ideas in your copy. |
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Answer» I think we if we can we should help any ONE if we cannot we should help orphan s or ACCIDENT VICTIMS |
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| 1822. |
All materials are degradable. Some materials are solid. Which of the statements below are true? |
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Answer» 2 one is TRUE 1 one is false because all MATERIALS are not DEGRADABLE |
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| 1823. |
Fats called _____ are stored around the body as adipose tissue |
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Answer» When hormones signal the NEED for ENERGY, fatty acids and GLYCEROL are released from triglycerides stored in fat cells (adipocytes) and are delivered to organs and tissues in the BODY. Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. Mammals have two different types of adipose: white adipose tissue and BROWN adipose tissue. |
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| 1824. |
Nitrogen is very essential for the healthy growth of plants but it has been observed that leguminious plants grow well in nitrogen dificient sioil. Why? can anyone plss tell a short answer for this... Thanku |
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Answer» tion:Nitrogen, the most abundant ELEMENT in our atmosphere, is crucial to life. Nitrogen is found in soils and plants, in the water we drink, and in the air we breathe. It is also essential to life: a key building BLOCK of DNA, which determines our genetics, is essential to plant growth, and therefore necessary for the food we grow. But as with everything, balance is key: too little nitrogen and plants cannot thrive, leading to low CROP yields; but too MUCH nitrogen can be toxic to plants, and can also harm our environment. Plants that do not have enough nitrogen become yellowish and do not grow well and can have smaller flowers and fruits. Farmers can add nitrogen fertilizer to produce better crops, but too much can hurt plants and animals, and pollute our aquatic systems. Understanding the Nitrogen Cycle—how nitrogen moves from the atmosphere to EARTH, through soils and back to the atmosphere in an endless Cycle—can help us grow healthy crops and protect our environment. |
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| 1825. |
What are the differences between algae and fungi |
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Answer» refer the ATTACHMENT above Explanation:HOPE that helps mark me as BRAINLIEST |
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| 1826. |
What can you do to help solve the trash problem? |
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Answer» Here are 25 USEFUL steps you can TAKE to ensure that you make fewer trips to the landfill each year.Donate Clothes.Reduce Food Waste.Meal Plan.Eat Healthy.Save Leftovers for Next Day.Buy Things in Bulk with Less Packaging.Avoid Food WRAPPED In Plastic.Bring Your Own BAG. |
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| 1827. |
Meaning of enzyme? with |
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Answer» me is a substance that acts as a CATALYST in living organisms, regulating the rate at which chemical reactions proceed without itself being altered in the process. ... Enzymes catalyze all ASPECTS of CELL metabolism.Examples of SPECIFIC enzymes Amylase is found in saliva. Maltase – also found in saliva; breaks the sugar maltose into glucose. Maltose is found in foods such as potatoes, pasta, and beer. Trypsin – found in the small intestine, breaks proteins down into amino acids.HOPE IT HELPS PLEASE MARK HAS BRAINLIST |
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| 1828. |
Our health is terminated by environment condition explain it |
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Answer» what???????????¿????????????EXPLANATION:???????? |
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| 1829. |
The process of changing water into ice is called ____ |
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Answer» The water MOLECULES get condensed and FORM a solid MATTER called ICE. This PROCESS is called Condensation. |
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| 1830. |
Environment education is a multidisciplinary subject justify |
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Answer» tion:Environmental studies deals with every issue that affects an organism. It is ESSENTIALLY a MULTIDISCIPLINARY APPROACH that brings about an appreciation of our natural world and human IMPACTS on its integrity. |
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Which produces juice for final digestion of protiens,fats and carbohydrates? (a)mouth( b) large intestine (c )pancreas (d )gallbladder |
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Answer» pancreasExplanation:The PANCREAS PRODUCES a juice containing several enzymes that break down CARBOHYDRATES, fats, and PROTEINS in food. The pancreas delivers digestive juice to the small intestine through small tubes called DUCTS. |
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| 1832. |
Sam hit the ground and broke the teeth which are missing in the diagram with of the following activities will become difficult for him now while having food? a. Crushing b. Tearing C. Grinding d. Cutting |
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Answer» ction of various type of teeth Explanation:We have different types of teeth in our mouth. Each one of them is designed for a SPECIAL purposeIncisors: These are the front four up and down teeth. They cut the food that enters our mouths.Canines: These teeth are on either side of the incisors. They are used to cut food like meat etc.Premolars: They come after canines and are present in the SET of two. So, a TOTAL of four of them are present in each jaw. They are used to crush and grind food.Molars: At the end they are present. Used to CHEW food.Note: Since, the DIAGRAM is not provided. We can see the diagram and identity which tooth is missing and identify its purpose. |
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| 1833. |
Plss ans all its important |
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Answer» in first CASE for PLAYING the flutesecond for GENERATING electricitytrird for flying kitefourth for drying clothes |
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| 1834. |
Which part of body contracts and moves down when we inhale: (a)bronchioles (b)alveoli(c)diaphragm(d)kidneys |
| Answer» TION:DIAPHRAGM...above the EXPLANATION of your QUESTIONMARK as a BRILLIANT | |
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What is water cycle??? explain it in detail!! will mark as Brainlist answer |
| Answer» MARK my answer brainliest if it HELPS you. I have copied it from WEBSITES | |
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(a) What do you understand by environmental pollution? (b) What are different types of pollution? |
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Answer» Environmental pollution takes place when the environment cannot PROCESS and neutralize harmful by-products of human ACTIVITIES (poisonous gas emissions) in due COURSE without any structural or functional damage to its system.Major forms of pollution include air pollution, light pollution, LITTER, noise pollution, plastic pollution, soil CONTAMINATION, radioactive contamination, thermal pollution, visual pollution, and water pollution. |
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What do you mean by Federalism?No spam! |
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Answer» Federalism, mode of political organization that UNITES separate STATES or other polities within an overarching political SYSTEM in a way that ALLOWS each to maintain its own integrity |
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| 1838. |
You must have seen a garden lizard around your home. next time when ever you see it, observe carefully and find out what it takes for food. is the food different from that of a house lizard? pls tell me the answer i will mark u as brainliest |
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Answer» lizard only eat INSECT because it is hetrotrophic and yes all lizard eat insect and ine SIDE lizard is very good in our HOUSE they eat all insect from our houseExplanation:Any ONE from gujrat? |
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| 1839. |
What do you mean aquatic life? |
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Answer» Aquatic MEANS relating to water; living in or near water or taking place in water; does not INCLUDE groundwater, as "aquatic" implies an environment where PLANTS and animals live. ... Aquatic ANIMAL, either vertebrate or invertebrate, which lives in water for most or all of its LIFE. |
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Write the difference: Audible sound and Inaudible sound |
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Answer» Sounds are the sounds of frequency which are AUDIBLE to the human EAR. On the other HAND, INAUDIBLE sounds are the sounds of frequency which are not audible to the human ear. |
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Explain how transportation of food and minerals takes in place in plants |
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Answer» the XYLEM and PHLOEM tissues are PRESENT in the plant. The xylem tissue transports water and minerals from the roots to the leaves whereas the phloem tissue transports food from the leaves to the other PARTS of the plant.Explanation:PLEASE mark my answer as the brainliest |
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Give an example for :Aerial habitat animals? |
| Answer» EXAMPLES of aerial HABITAT animals are BIRDS, insects, bats, ETC. | |
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Can you answer these, please? 2. What is camouflage? Explain with examples how some animals exhibit camouflage. 3. Polar bears are white in color. Why? 4. How can you distinguish between carnivores and scavengers? 5. Explain how the teeth of herbivores, carnivores and omnivores are adapted to their feeding habits. 6. How are extinct animals different from endangered animals? Give examples of each. |
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Answer» uflage is when animals hide or disguise themselves. For example, the arctic fox has a white coat in the winter and a BROWN coat in summer. Another example is polar BEARS. They have white fur which allows them to camouflage in the ice.3. They are white in color so that they can camouflage. 4. CARNIVORES hunt the prey and eat them while scavengers eat the animals that have already been hunted. 5.Omnivores have a combination of sharp front teeth and molars for grinding because they eat both meat and plant. Herbivores have sharp incisors for TEARING plants and wide molars because they eat only plants. Carnivores have sharp incisors and pointed canine because they eat animals.6. Extinct animals are the animals that are no longer present on earth. For example, Dodo. Endangered animals are animals that are facing a high risk of extinction. Example, tiger. |
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What is called photosynthesis??how I am looking?? |
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Answer» nthesis is the process by which plants use sunlight, water, and CARBON DIOXIDE to CREATE oxygen and energy in the FORM of SUGAR. |
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Answer of these question. (Force and motion) |
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Answer» :-31,536,000 seconds in a yearAmpere is the SI unit of current.DISTANCE is a SCALAR quantity as it only depends UPON the magnitude and not the direction. Displacement is a vector quantity as it depends upon both magnitude and direction. The distance can be measured along a non-straight path. Displacement can only be measured along a straight path.GravityThe formula for the volume of a sphere is V = 4/3 πr³.100000 CM |
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Can you answer these, please? 2. What is camouflage? Explain with examples how some animals exhibit camouflage. 3. Polar bears are white in color. Why? 4. How can you distinguish between carnivores and scavengers? 5. Explain how the teeth of herbivores, carnivores and omnivores are adapted to their feeding habits. 6. How are extinct animals different from endangered animals? Give examples of each. |
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Answer» उरुऱरहरबादगदगगदगदगफगफगाफगफगफगफग |
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Are the rights of minorities protected in the constitution of India? Justify your answer with a suitable example. |
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Answer» ticle 29 and Articles 30 guarantee certain RIGHT to the minorities. Article 29 protects the interests of the minorities by making a provision that any CITIZEN / section of citizens having a distinct language, script or culture have the right to conserve the same.please MARK me brain mark LIST |
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| 1848. |
Define the following terms 1. Photosynthesis 2.cell 3. force 4. friction |
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Geese migrate to which Climate |
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Answer» Explanation:As Arctic temperatures continue to rise, migratory barnacle geese have responded by speeding up their 3,000-kilometer MIGRATION in order to reach their DESTINATION more QUICKLY with fewer stops along the WAY, according to new EVIDENCE reported in Current Biology on July 19. |
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heterotroph which lives on a living host and derives nutrition from it. What is this heterotroph called? |
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Answer» heterotroph which lives on a living host and derives nutrition from it is CALLED consumers .Explanation:A heterotroph is an organism that eats other plants or animals for energy and NUTRIENTS. HETEROTROPHS are known as consumers because they consume producers or other consumers. Dogs, birds, fish, and HUMANS are all EXAMPLES of heterotrophs. |
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