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Explain hetrotrophic mode of nutrition in parasites, saprophytes, symbiosis. |
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Answer» Answer: Heterotrophic nutrition is a MODE of nutrition in which organisms depend upon other organisms for food to survive. ... Some fungi may be saprotrophic, meaning they will extracellularly secrete enzymes onto their food to be broken down into SMALLER, soluble molecules which can diffuse back into the fungus. I HOPE UNDERSTOOD IT |
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6. Which of the following iscorrect?O A. Carbon is sonorousO B. Sulphur is malleableOC. Iron is a good conductor ofelectricityO D. Silver is not ductile |
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Answer» Answer: (C)IRON is a good CONDUCTOR of electricity hope its HELPFUL |
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circle the odd one out and give reason cranium joint, toes joint , Ribs and breast bone, girdle bone |
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Answer» the odd one is. cranium JOINT |
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In ancient times stitching was not known. People used to simply drapethe fabrics around different parts of their body. Even today a number of unstitched fabrics are used by both men and women. Can you give four such examples of clothes?Ans it as fast as possible |
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Answer» scarf,saree,lungi,towel and kerchief are some unstitched FABRICS USED by both MEN and women now a days |
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How will you test presence of starch in food items? what is the answer |
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Answer» To know the PRESENCE of starch in any given sample of food, the iodine test can be performed. In this, iodine solution is used. In this, few drops of iodine solution is added to the food sample. If starch is PRESENT in a food item, it will TURN blue-black colour. Explanation: HOPE U HELP THIS..... |
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4. Which of the following ismost reactive metal in nature?O A. ZincO B. CopperO C. IronO D. None of these |
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What do you mean by solar system? |
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Answer» Answer: hi We are a good friends ❤️❤️❤️❤️ Explanation: my name is Fathima and what's you I'm a MUSLIM |
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Chapter number 1 of science of 7th class |
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Answer» 4846468119164646191919 |
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Who discoverd or coined the term cell |
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Answer» CELL discovered by:- Robert HOOK COINED by:- Robert hooke #@SCIENCE guyyy ...ROCK |
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give reasone and circle the odd one out cranium joint, toes joint ,ribs and breast bone, girdle bones |
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Answer» hi Explanation: |
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| 511. |
Which plastids are colouless |
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Answer» The LEUCOPLASTS are COLOURLESS plastids. Explanation: |
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Class 7 History chapter 2 Notes |
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Answer» HTTPS://www.ved antu.com/revision-note s/cbse-class-7-social-science- history-chapter-2-notes |
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Define the term light year |
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Answer» Answer: A light-year is a measurement of DISTANCE and not time (as the name MIGHT suggest). A light-year is the distance a beam of light TRAVELS in a single Earth year, or 6 TRILLION miles (9.7 trillion kilometers). On the scale of the universe, measuring distances in miles or kilometers doesn't CUT it. |
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you are povevided with the folling meterials magnifying glass, mirror, stainless, steelplate, glass tumbler which of above materials will you identify as transparent? |
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Answer» Explanation: TRANSPARENT: Those substances or materials, through which things can be SEEN, are CALLED transparent. AMONG the given options, magnifying GLASS and glass tumbler are the materials through which things can be seen. Hence, they both are transparent. |
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3. Name the only lustrous nonmetal-O A. Carbon (Graphite)O B. OxygenO C. SodiumO D. Sulphur |
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How can you help a farmer to protect his crops from being getting damaged by birds? Explain with diagram. please do not cheat like this →jdjhhghdfje |
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Answer» Answer: In the old time (or even now), farmers also use scarecrow in the FIELD to scare AWAY the birds. Scarecrows are usually build in human SHAPE and stand in the crop field as Bird scarer (see ATTACHMENTS). It seems to work so you can still spot them on the farms sometimes today. Explanation: PLEASE MARK ME BRAINLIST ✌ |
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Why are liquids and gases normally insulators of heat? Explain in brief. |
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Answer» Explanation:
Liquids and gases have LOWER INTERMOLECULAR attractive forces. So, the molecules are far apart. When heat is SUPPLIED, the vibrations cannot be TRANSFERRED(supplied) EASILY to other molecules, as they are far apart. So, they are bad conductors of heat or, insulators of heat. |
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Describe the cultivation to yarn story of cotton |
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Answer» Answer: Cotton is MADE from cotton please MAKE me BRILLIANTEST |
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Which is the brightest star in our milky way Galaxy |
Answer» SIRIUS ASirius, also known as the DOG STAR or Sirius A, is the brightest star in Earth's night SKY. |
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Please check this picture and tell me the answer of this table it is important so tell me fast |
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Answer» 2) acidic nature 3) acidic nature ( turns PINK) 4) basic nature ( turns green) 5) acidic nature 6) NEUTRAL ( no change) 7) neutral |
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What are the conditions required for photosynthesis process, explain in brief. |
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Answer» Answer: To PERFORM photosynthesis, plants need three things: carbon dioxide, water, and SUNLIGHT. for photosynthesis. Carbon dioxide enters through tiny holes in a plant's LEAVES, flowers, branches, stems, and roots. Plants also require water to make their FOOD. |
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1. Which stage of growing crops is shown here?a. Sowing b. Ploughingc. Irrigation d. Harvesting |
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Answer» ploughing PLS MARK as BRAINLIEST pls |
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Annual income of family meaning |
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2. Which of the following canbe converted to thin wireO A. GoldB. OxygenC. PhosphorusO D. Sulphur |
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Answer» Explanation: your answer is (a)Gold |
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Who was the founder of black hole and in which year??? 20 points |
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Answer» Answer: The term "black hole" was coined many YEARS later in 1967 by American ASTRONOMER John Wheeler. After DECADES of black holes being known only as theoretical objects, the first physical black hole EVER discovered was spotted in 1971. |
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1. Oxide of metals are:A. AcidicB. NeutralC. BasicD. None of these |
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Answer» C is answer Tototitifjjgjcjcxushsjg |
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Describe an experiment to show that water is a bad conductorof heat. |
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Answer» Answer: Let us take some pure water in a test tube and dip a piece of WAX in it after wrapping it in wire Then we hold the test tube in an inclined position and start heating water in the upper PART of the tube we will observe that wax does not melt even when the upper part of water starts BOILING Thus we can CONCLUDE that!! |
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Ame the components of our food which helps prevent constipation |
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Answer» Answer: PROCESS by which green PLANTS MAKE their food is called photosynthesis |
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Parts of a flower picture |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: The four main parts of a flower are the petals, sepals, stamen, and CARPEL (SOMETIMES KNOWN as a PISTIL). If a flower has all four of these key parts, it is considered to be a complete flower. If any one of these elements is missing, it is an incomplete flower. |
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. Which ruler first established his or her capital at Delhi? Answer: Ananga Pala from the Tomara dynasty of Rajputs first established his capital at Delhi. |
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Answer» uiiii yuuuuiju8jyghujughytgyhjukj |
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1. Which stage of growing crops is shown here? |
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Answer» Contents 1 Seeding. 2 Seedling. 3 Pollination. 4 IRRIGATION. |
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1. Which ruler first established his or her capital at Delhi?Answer: Ananga Pala (Tomaras) of the Rajput Dynasty first established his capital at Delhi.2. What was the language of administration under the Delhi Sultans?Answer: The language of administration under the Delhi Sultans was Persian.3. In whose reign did the Sultanate reach its farthest extent?Answer: During the reign of Muhammad Tughluq, the Sultanate reached its farthest extent and had marched across a large part of the subcontinent. They defeated the rival armies and seized several cities. The Sultanate also collected taxes from the peasantry and dispensed justice in its realm.4. From which country did Ibn Battuta travel to India?Answer: Ibn Battuta was a fourteenth-century traveler who came to India from Morocco, Africa.5. According to the “circle of justice”, why was it important for military commanders to keep the interests of the peasantry in mind?Answer: According to the “circle of justice”, it was important for military commanders to keep the interests of the peasantry in mind, because the salaries of the military commanders came from the revenue collected from peasants. However, the peasants were able to pay their revenue only when they were prosperous and happy. Thus, the military commanders promoted justice and honest governance.6. What is meant by the “internal” and “external” frontiers of the Sultanate?Answer: The “internal” frontiers of the Sultanate means the consolidation of the hinterlands of the garrison towns. During these campaigns, forests were cleared in the Ganga-Yamuna doab and hunter-gatherers and pastoralists were expelled from their habitat and these lands were handed over to the peasants. They also promoted regional trade through the establishment of New fortresses and garrison towns.The “external” frontiers of the Sultanate meant the military expeditions into southern parts of India, which started during the reign of Alauddin Khalji and ended with the reign of Muhammad Tughluq.7. What were the steps taken to ensure that muqtis performed their duties? Why do you think they may have wanted to defy the orders of the Sultans?Answer: The muqtis or iqtadar was a military commander appointed by the Khalji and Tughlug monarchs as governors of territories of varying sizes. These lands were called ‘Iqta’. The duties of the muqtis were as follows:a. To lead military campaigns and maintain law and order in their iqtas.b. The muqtis had to collect the revenues of their assignments as salary in exchange for their military services and had to pay their soldiers from these revenues.c. Control over muqtis was most effective if their office was not inheritable and if they were assigned iqtas for a short period of time before being shifted.d. Accountants were appointed by the state to check the amount of revenue collected by the muqtis. Care was taken that the muqti collected only the taxes prescribed by the state and that they kept the required number of soldiers.8. What was the impact of the Mongol invasions on the Delhi Sultanate?Answer: Mongol attacks on the Delhi Sultanate increased during the reign of Alauddin Khalji and in the early years of Muhammad Tughluq’s rule. Both Alauddin Khalji and Muhammad Tughluq constructed a new garrison town for their soldiers and collected tax from lands between the Ganga and Yamuna to keep the soldiers fed. Alauddin chose to pay his soldiers in cash rather than iqtas, whereas Muhammad Tughluq used a token currency made out of cheap metals. |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: You have POSTED the QUESTION and EVEN answer how can we GIVE the answer?? |
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Here big answer please |
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Answer» WINNOWING: The process of SEPARATING HEAVIER and lighter components of a mixture by wind or by blowing air is called winnowing. This method is used by FARMERS to separate lighter husk particles from heavier seeds of grain. |
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From which country did Ibn Battuta travel to India?Answer: Ibn Battuta was a fourteenth-century traveler who came to India from Morocco, Africa. |
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What will you do to escape the people from food? |
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Answer» Answer: this is your MATE Explanation: First steps in overcoming food addiction Trigger foods. WRITE down a LIST of the foods that cause CRAVINGS and/or binges. ... Fast food places. Make a list of fast food places that serve healthy foods and note their healthy options. ... What to eat. ... |
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From which country did Ibn Battuta travel to India?Answer: Ibn Battuta was a fourtheenth -century traveler who came to India from Morocco ,Africa . |
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Answer» Answer: Ibn Battuta was a fourtheenth -century TRAVELER who came to INDIA from MOROCCO ,Africa |
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Ans this Question Fast |
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Answer» Answer: Big cities have LARGER population but less AREA. So, multi storied BUILDINGS are built so that more and more people can live in less area. Houses in these buildings are called as flats. Explanation: make me brainlist |
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Name three celestial bodies that are observed in night sky. |
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What happens when lemon is added to water.Please guys help me in this.(No spamming) |
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Answer» Answer: Reduces inflammation and cleanses the SYSTEM – DRINKING lemon water regularly decreases ACIDITY in your body and removes uric acid from joints. It enhances ENZYME function, stimulating your liver and activating bile flow, which helps emulsify and flush out fat soluble toxins. It helps prevent kidney STONES. The citric acid in lemons may help prevent kidney stones. Citrate, a component of citric acid, paradoxically makes urine less acidic and may even break up small stones. Drinking lemon water not only gets you citrate, but also the water you need to help prevent or flush out stones |
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What will you do when there is a strom coming in your area? |
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Answer» DROP under heavy FURNITURE such as a table, DESK, bed or any solid furniture. Cover your head and torso to prevent being hit by falling objects. Hold on to the object that you are under so that you remain COVERED. |
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Blue litmus paper is dipped in a solution. It remains blue. What is the nature of the solution? Explain.Ans. the first one to answer will be marked as BRAINLIEST |
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Answer» when it is a BASE SOLUTION it will REMAIN blue Explanation: not if it is ACIDIC |
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Describe the kind of synthetic plastics. |
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Rhea wants to delete the unwanted files folders from the d drive which button will you suggest to her selected from the window explorer to do this task ?? |
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Answer» I would SUGGEST Riya to select Delete button in the organise group on the home tab of the FILE explorer window to delete her unwanted files/folders Explanation: Hope it helps YA ! Mark me the BRAINLIEST ! |
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All parts of the human body grow at the same rate.Iro with the correct words true or false. . |
Answer» I THINK this isFALSE |
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Hiiiiiii i'm backwhat is photosynthesis? |
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Answer» Answer: Photosynthesis is a process used by plants and other organisms to convert LIGHT energy into chemical energy that, through cellular RESPIRATION, can LATER be RELEASED to fuel the organism's METABOLIC activities. |
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A laboratory thermometer is generally granted from___. |
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Answer» Answer: A laboratory thermometer is used for measuring the TEMPERATURE in a science laboratory. (1) A laboratory thermometer is made up of a long glass tube having a THIN bore in it. (2) There is a glass bulb CONTAINING mercury which is joined at the lower end of the glass tube. Explanation: hope it's HELPFUL |
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How do we know global warming is real |
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INCREASE in average temperatures and temperature extremes
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