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Now, without shaking the funnel remove the stopper. Open the stopcock to collect thewater at the bottom of the funnel. in a beaker. Close the stopcock when all the water iscollected in the beaker. Which liquids have you separarted? How? |
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A train is moving at the speed of 180 Kms/hour. What is the speed in metre/second?? |
Answer» ANSWER : 50 m/sec.________________________________ Solution:Given that :Speed = 180 km/h. On changing into m/sec :Speed = 180 × 1000/3600 => Speed = 180 × 5/18 = 50 m/sec. ✔✔ ________________________________ Hope it HELPS ☺Fóllòw Më ❤ |
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Make a note on which microorganisms are used in your home to make different dishes? |
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Answer» Answer: Nature uses microorganisms to carry out fermentation processes, and for thousands of years MANKIND has used yeasts, moulds and bacteria to make a FOOD products such as BREAD, beer , WINE, vinegar, yoghurt and cheese, as well as fermented fish , MEAT and vegetable. Please mark me as brainlist. |
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6) Explain breathing in earthworm |
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Answer» They breathe through their skin. AIR DISSOLVES on the mucus of their skin, so they MUST stay moist to breathe. If WORMS dry out, they suffocate. As fresh air is taken in through the skin, oxygen is drawn into the worm's circulatory system, and the worm's hearts pump the oxygenated BLOOD to the head area. |
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Answer my question of photo and write also that what is pure conductors of heat |
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Which of the following is true about plants |
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What is motion please tell the answer quickly |
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Answer» Answer: Any body that moves with respect to its surroundings is said to be in MOTION and the body which does not is said to be stationary. Hope it HELPS, Please MARK as the BRAINLIEST |
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What is zygote. Explain |
Answer» ZYGOTE, fertilized egg cell that results from the union of a FEMALE gamete (egg, or ovum) with a male gamete (sperm). In the embryonic development of humans and other animals, the zygote stage is BRIEF and is followed by cleavage, when the single cell becomes subdivided into SMALLER cells.#MarkAsBrainlist |
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Von Jute (d) WoolArs ver the low questions.is tested in food.brous root differ from each other? Give one-one example of33ents present in the material based on the following results or2av potato and apply two to three drops on it shows blue blackutseed in paper and crush it carefully, oily patch can be |
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3In the below given figure 'P' refers to which process. Identify and mention its type and anytwo changes involved in the whole process. (Reversible and Irreversible)Page 1 of 3WATERVAPOURWATERVAPOORICE* *WATERSTEAM |
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Answer» Answer: A change is SAID to occur reversibly when it can be carried out in a series of infinitesimal steps, each one of which can be undone by MAKING a SIMILARLY minute change to the conditions that bring the change about. For example, the reversible expansion of a gas can be achieved by reducing the external pressure in a series of infinitesimal steps; reversing any step will restore the system and the surroundings to their previous state. Similarly, heat can be transferred reversibly between two bodies by changing the temperature difference between them in infinitesimal steps each of which can be undone by reversing the temperature difference. The most widely cited example of an irreversible change is the FREE expansion of a gas into a vacuum. Although the system can always be restored to its original state by recompressing the gas, this would require that the surroundings perform work on the gas. Since the gas does no work on the surrounding in a free expansion (the external pressure is zero, so PΔV=0 ,) there will be a permanent change in the surroundings. Another example of irreversible change is the conversion of mechanical work into frictional heat; there is no way, by reversing the motion of a weight ALONG a surface, that the heat released due to friction can be restored to the system |
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The applications of uranium Cobalt and iodine |
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Answer» Answer: Uranium-235 is used for NUCLEAR fission and as a FUEL in nuclear reactors. An isotope of cobalt is used in the treatment of cancer. An isotope of iodine is used in the treatment of GOITER. |
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India has 27 words sites |
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Answer» Answer: Here is a list of 38 UNESCO World Heritage Sites in India: Khajuraho, MADHYA Pradesh. Source. ... HAMPI, Karnataka. Source. ... Ajanta Caves, Maharashtra. Source. ... Ellora Caves, Maharashtra. Source. ... Bodh Gaya, Bihar. Source. ... Sun Temple, Konark, Odisha. Source. ... Red Fort Complex, Delhi. Source. |
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Name some dicot seeds |
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Answer» MANGO seeds, bitter GROUND seeds, CASTOR seeds, neem seeds, night jasmine seeds PAPAYA seeds and tamarind seeds are examples of dicot seeds |
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Why are Incandescent bulbs outdated |
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Answer» Answer: The US is scrapping a ban on energy-inefficient light bulbs which was due to come in at the beginning of 2020. ... MANY countries have phased out OLDER bulbs because they waste energy. But the US energy department said banning incandescent bulbs would be bad for consumers because of the HIGHER cost of more efficient bulbs. Follow please |
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A) Rust formed on iron objects is basic in nature.true false |
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Example of dicot seed and monocot seed |
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Answer» Dicot Example- Bitter GOURD seeds, Castor seeds, Mango seeds. Answer: MONO means one and a COTYLEDON is a seed leaf. Monocot Example - Rice, wheat, maize, BAMBOO, palm, BANANA, ginger. |
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. Explain synthesis and decomposition reactions with the help of laboratory experiments |
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Answer» Answer: A decomposition reaction occurs when one reactant breaks down into two or more products. This can be represented by the GENERAL equation: AB → A + B. Examples of decomposition REACTIONS include the breakdown of HYDROGEN PEROXIDE to WATER and oxygen, and the breakdown of water to hydrogen and oxygen. Explanation: Good Evening |
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Describe how prolein is tested in food |
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Answer» Answer: The presence of protein is tested by the BIURET test for PROTEINS. The Biurette REAGENT MADE of sodium hydroxide and copper (II) sulphate helps in determining the presence of protein in a sample. please mark me as brainlist . |
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23. Which is not a waterbornedisease:O CholeraO TyphoidO TuberculosisO Dysentery |
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Answer» TUBERCULOSIS is not a WATERBORNE DISEASE |
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The liquid found in plant tissues and cell is called as(a) Sap(b) Rust(c) Rat(d) Chlorophyll |
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Answer» (d) CHLOROPHYLL because this is the REASON LEAF LOOK greeen |
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The snake does not move in a straight line on the ground.Explain. |
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Answer» Answer: Like human beings or mammals that can WALK on their LEGS, REPTILES or snakes cannot walk instead they MAKE use of their body to move. The most common form of movement that is used by a SNAKE is horizontal or lateral movement Explanation: i hope it's helpful thanks |
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What is fertilazation |
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Answer» Fertilisation or fertilization, also known as generative fertilisation, syngamy and impregnation, is the FUSION of gametes to give rise to a new INDIVIDUAL ORGANISM or offspring and initiate its development |
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Balance equation : Na OH + H₂ SO 4 Nag SO4 + HgO |
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Difference between Useful micro organisms and Harmful micro organisms |
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Answer» Answer: Useful microorganismsHarmful microorganisms. ProtozoaParamecium (kills harmful BACTERIA) PLASMODIUM (malaria fever) Viruspolio, chicken POX (to make vaccines) HIV (causes AIDS) |
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Radish is a herb or sherbe |
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Answer» RADISH is a herb HOPE IT HELPS YOU MARK ME AS BRILLIANIST |
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PLEASE HELP ME I REALLY need help in science, |
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Define forests and write its two components |
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Answer» Components of a Forest The living organisms in a forest are plants, ANIMALS and decomposers. The non-living ENVIRONMENT in a forest consists of soil, WATER and air. The non-living environment of a forest provides nutrients, water and carbon dioxide for the growth of plants. (1) Plants: A forest has many GREEN plants |
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Answer the following questions in brief |
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Answer» Answer: 1.ans: Spinach, Cabbage. 2.ans: As a result, the fruit's sugar accumulates in UR blood at a lower and slower rate if u eat the fruit whole than if u drink straight fruit juice. 3.ans: Your elbow doesn't bend backward as far as it does forward because the olecranon PROCESS, the tip of the elbow, acts as a stop. This prevents injury, such as a dislocation. 4.ans: Blacksmith work by heating PIECES of wrought iron or steel until the metal becomes soft enough for shaping with hand tools, such as a hammer, an anvil and a chisel. ...Because they MUST be able to SEE the glowing colour of the metal, some blacksmiths work in dim, low-light conditions, but most work in well-lit conditions. 5.ans: If due to rain, the cement bas has been wet, then the cement will react with water and will gat hardened. This reaction is irreversible in nature. Hope, this helps u;)
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I really need the correct answer for these questions PLEASE don't reply if you don't know the correct answer |
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Answer» सजडजडज Explanation: जएजक्सजक्सजक्सक्सक्सक्स सजडफजड दजफजड एओएजफ सजधफजडज ejdjfjf eidjfic |
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Define motion. Differentiate between uniform and non-uniform motion. |
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Answer» Answer: In Uniform motion, the MOVEMENT of a body is along the straight line with CONSTANT SPEED. In NON uniform motion, the movement of a body is along the straight line with variable speed. In uniform motion, the body covers equal distance in an equal INTERVAL of time. Explanation: |
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Fill in the blanks 1) Peepal is the example of a -------------- venation |
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Answer» RETICULATE venation Explanation: |
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Which of the following is not a greenhouse gas?a.carbondioxide b.sulphurc.methane d.nitrogen |
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Answer» Answer: NITROGENExplanation: Carbon dioxide, METHANE and SULPHUR dioxide trap the HEAT of the SUN but nitrogen does not. Hence, Nitrogen is not a greenhouse gas. |
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I really need the correct answer for these questions!! please don't reply if you don't know the answers |
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Answer» 1st answer |
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Explain bio diversity of Sunderban.. |
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Answer» The biodiversity includes about 350 species of vascular plants, 250 fishes and 300 BIRDS, besides numerous species of PHYTOPLANKTON, fungi, bacteria, zooplankton, benthic invertebrates, molluscs, REPTILES, amphibians and MAMMALS. ... The Sundarban has been extensively exploited for timber, fish, prawns and fodder. Explanation: I HOPE THIS IS HELPFUL FOR YOU |
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Q-3 identify the components present in the material based on the following result or conclusions(see the picture) |
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Answer» a - STARCH using IODINE solution b - GROUNDNUT oil |
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Give reason - dispersal of seeds is a very significant processanswer very fastly |
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Answer» Answer: DISPERSAL of seed is very significant process because the seeds of a PLANT disperse from I place to another to GROW into a NEW plant |
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Acid + Base _______________ + _____________please give me answer |
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Answer» NEUTRALIZATION reaction. Explanation: |
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Pag Physical properties of metals arnon metals Physical properties? |
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Answer» Explanation: Physical properties of METALS are that they have LUSTURE and are GOOD conductor of HEAT. Non metals They does not have lusture and are BAD conductor of heat |
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Mashroom is a herb or sherb |
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Answer» Answer: I THINK HERBExplanation: because mushroom don't have a WOODY stem like shrub. mushroom have a soft stem like herb. and mushroom don't have the HEIGHT of a shrub, mushroom's height is same as herbs. hope it HELPS. |
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Give summarized classification of animal tissue |
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Answer» Answer: ANIMAL tissues (ESG6H) Animal CELLS with the same structure and function are grouped TOGETHER to FORM tissues. There are four types of animal tissues: epithelial tissue, connective tissue, muscle tissue and nervous tissue. |
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Page Physical properties of metals andnon metals Physical propertiest |
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Draw the structure of a flower and label its parts give the functions of all the parts |
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The process by which rocks are broken down answer in one word |
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Answer» Answer: WEATHERING is the breaking down of rocks. |
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VI. Answer in detail.1. What are the uses of animal products?2. How will you manage a poultry farm? |
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Answer» Answer: 1. (i) In ancient time people USED animal skin as their CLOTH and also EATS their meat... 2. Shelter. Poultry birds are needed to be maintained in a strictly hygienic manner with proper housing. A good and CLEAN environment with proper ventilation should be provided. The farm should be DISEASE and pest free.. follow please |
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