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Draw a neat diagram of eukaryotic cell in which plastids are absent.Label the following in your diagram: Nucleus, Cytoplasm, Cell membrane, Vacuole |
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Answer» LIKE a prokaryotic cell, a eukaryotic cell has a PLASMA MEMBRANE, cytoplasm, and ribosomes. However, unlike prokaryotic CELLS, eukaryotic cells have: a membrane-bound nucleus. numerous membrane-bound ORGANELLES (including the endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus, chloroplasts, and mitochondria |
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And is completed1.The digestion of food in humans starts in thein thepresent in the stomach, kills bacteria.3. The largest gland in the human body is thenoals4. Partially digested food, that is chewed again by grass eating animals, is calledthefor locomotion and for capturingAmoeba uses5.Sanits food. |
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D Answer in one sentence only.1. How can a thermometer spread diseases?2. What precaution should one take while sneezing or coughing?3. What precautions should we take while dealing with the personal belongings of an infected person?4. Why should we not allow water to stagnate?5. What care should we take while going to a park or a playground? |
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Answer» mercury |
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The destruction of an animal's habitat affects not only that species, butother animals and humans as well |
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Answer» Answer: yes you are right. we are USING NATURAL THING and DESTRUCTION also |
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1. ਅਮਨ ਦੇ ਪਿਤਾ ਜੀ ਪੌਦਿਆਂ ਨੂੰ ਪਾਣੀ ਦੇ ਰਹੇ ਸਨ।ਅਮਨ ਨੇ ਉਤਸੁਕਤਾ ਨਾਲ ਆਪਣੇ ਪਿਤਾ ਜੀ ਨੂੰਪੁੱਛਿਆ ਕਿ ਜੜਾਂ ਤੋਂ ਪਾਣੀ ਕਿਸ ਤਰ੍ਹਾਂ ਪੌਦਿਆਂ ਦੇयिनप्ले ग्रिमिला उँव पर चै? Aman'sfather was watering the paints. Amancuriously asked his father that howwater reaches from roots to upperparts of plant? अमन के पिता जी पौधों कोपानी दे रहे थे। अमन ने उत्सुकतावश अपने पिताजी से पूछा कि जड़ों से पानी किस तरह पौधों केऊपरी हिस्सों तक पहुंचता है? |
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.. (a) By which process do CO2 and O2 move in and out of a cell ?(b) What will happen to a living cell when placed in hypotonic solution ?(c) Why is plasma membrane called a selectively permeable membrane? |
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Read the paragraph and answerthe following questionThe stomach is a muscular,saclike organ . The inner walls ofstomach producesHydrochloric acid which killsthe germs that enter with food,gastric mucosa which keepsthe walls of stomach safe fromacid and digestive enzymeswhich digest protein. The foodthat is partially digested instomach is called chyme. Thispasses to small intestine.What is chyme?11 marll |
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VII. Answer briefly.1. What is measurement?2. Name the three scales of temperature. 33. Define - Ampere.4. What is electric current? 35. What do you mean by luminous intensity?6. Define - Mole.7. What are the differences between planeangle and solid angle? 5 |
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Answer» Explanation: Measurement is the assignment of a number to a CHARACTERISTIC of an object or event, which can be compared with other OBJECTS or events. The scope and APPLICATION of measurement are DEPENDENT on the context and discipline. sorry DEAR I can't answer all |
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9. The birds which cover long distances to reach another land as they face someunfavourable conditions in their natural habitat are called migratory birds. Namethe migratory birds shown below. |
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How have urbanisation and industrialisation led to large scale of deforestation?Dear Friends please Help me Friends I need this answer |
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Answer» Answer: Large-scale deforestation is being caused by urbanization and INDUSTRIALIZATION because of the building of houses and factories requires SPACE and we cut down the trees for space to BUILD INDUSTRIES and houses. Explanation: HOPE it helps you .mark as brainliest.. |
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1) Explain the difference between.(a) parasites and saprophytes(b) autotrophs and heterotrophs |
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Answer» Answer: a) PARASITES are those organisms which obtain their NUTRITION from other living organisms, whereas saprophytes obtain their nutrition from the dead decaying organic matter. b)Autotrophs store chemical ENERGY in carbohydrate food molecules they build themselves. Most autotrophs make their "food" through photosynthesis using the energy of the sun. Heterotrophs cannot make their own food, so they MUST eat or absorb it. UvU |
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What are the ways we can think of to avoid wastage of food ?tell me answer please .When you tell me your answer, I will mark you brilliant. |
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Answer» Answer: Following WAYS can be implemented to avoid WASTAGE of food: Following ways can be implemented to avoid wastage of food:Proper STORAGE of foodgrains, pulses, fruits and vegetables. Following ways can be implemented to avoid wastage of food:Proper storage of foodgrains, pulses, fruits and vegetables.Prevent leaving food UNEATEN in meals. Following ways can be implemented to avoid wastage of food:Proper storage of foodgrains, pulses, fruits and vegetables.Prevent leaving food uneaten in meals.Prevent wastage of food in SOCIAL gatherings or functions. Following ways can be implemented to avoid wastage of food:Proper storage of foodgrains, pulses, fruits and vegetables.Prevent leaving food uneaten in meals.Prevent wastage of food in social gatherings or functions.Leftovers must be kept in the refrigerator and then reused. |
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Give two examples of each.(a) parasitic plants(b) insectivorous plants(c) saprophytic plants |
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2. What would have happened ? If.gea. RBCs had mitochondria.b. There had been no difference betweenmitochondria and plastids.c. Genes had been absent on thechromosomes.d. Plasma membrane had not beenselectively permeable.e. Plants lacked anthocyanin. |
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Plastic is a material of choice because:(i) It can be easily decomposed (ii) It reacts with water and air. (iii) It is durable (iv) It allows heat to pass through it. |
Answer» .........It is DURABLE.......... |
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11. Which of the following organsystem helps in protectinginternal organs and givessupport to the body? *A) Digestive systemB) Excretory systemC) Nervous system D) Skeletal system |
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Answer» Answer: the answer here is the skeletal system Explanation: it has different bones that protect different organs example |
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If u answer these questions i will mark u ask the brainleestif u can give all correct answerers i will mark u ask brainlest , follow you,and give a vote to your answer |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: |
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Which of the following can move over the land without coming to an end quickly ?1 pointCycloneHurricaneTyphooTornado |
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Answer» Tornado Explanation: TORNADOS can MOVE over land without COMING to an END quickly |
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5 po41.) What is food poisoning?Write names of causativemicroorganisms. Writesymptoms and its prevention |
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Answer» Answer: Food poisoning is a very common illness. For most people it is usually MILD, but food poisoning can be severe and even deadly for some individuals. Most cases of food poisoning occur when people eat food or drink water containing bacteria, bacterial toxins (substances produced by bacteria), parasites, or viruses. Food poisoning can ALSO occur when non-infectious poisons (such as poisonous mushrooms) or heavy metals (such as LEAD or mercury) find their way into people's stomachs. It is estimated that about 11 million Canadians experience food poisoning each year. People at greatest risk for food poisoning are seniors, pregnant women, young children and babies, and people with CHRONIC medical conditions (e.g., diabetes, AIDS, liver disease). Causes Food poisoning occurs when contaminated food or water is ingested. Contamination can occur anywhere along the process of OBTAINING and eating food – it can occur during growing, harvesting, processing, storing, or preparation stages. In most cases, bacteria, viruses, or parasites are transferred to food from other sources, making these organisms the most common causes of food poisoning. However, in some less common types of food poisoning, the poison or toxin is naturally part of the food (e.g., poisonous mushrooms or fish). Other less common causes include shellfish and insecticides. Bacteria and bacterial toxins: Many bacteria can cause food poisoning, either directly or by the toxins they produce. Some of the most common include Salmonella, E. coli, Shigella, Staphylococcus, Campylobacter, and Clostridium perfringens. Many bacterial causes of food poisoning can be found in undercooked meats, poultry, eggs, dairy, processed meats, fish, custards, cream pies, and contaminated water. Viruses: Norovirus and other viruses can cause food poisoning, most commonly through contaminated raw or uncooked produce and shellfish from contaminated water. Parasites: Parasites such a giardia lamblia can also cause food poisoning through contaminated produce and water. Mushrooms and toadstools: Dozens of species can cause muscarine poisoning. These poisons attack the central nervous system, causing partial or complete paralysis in severe cases. |
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ANISHI WL1.Which was the first metal to be discovered by the early human?Which metal made the human being very powerful? |
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Answer» iron is the answer for both questions |
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1Circle the substances necessary for plants to make food.chlorophylloxygenwaterOzonecarbon dioxidesunlightgreen colourwood |
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Answer» Answer: CIRCLE the SUBSTANCES NECESSARY for plants to MAKE food. chlorophyll✔️ oxygen water Ozone carbon dioxide✔️ sunlight✔️ green colour wood. |
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Q.1.What do you mean by fluid friction?Q.2 Why do we sprinkle powder on wooden surface of carrom board?Q.3 Explain any three ways to reduce friction? |
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1.2.Name four different tastes which can be detected by our tongue.Name the four chambers found in the stomach of ruminants.3. Name the tearing teeth.4. Name the various steps of animal nutrition. |
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Answer» Western food RESEARCH, for example, has LONG been dominated by the FOUR "basic tastes" of sweet, BITTER, sour and SALTY. |
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The male and female gametes fuse to form a __________ during the process of ____________. This grows into an _____________ which is enclosed within a seed . After fertilization the ovules develop into __________ and the ovary develops into a fruit.Please answer me fast and correct its urgent. |
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Which of these adjustments help to make soil fertile a. Alteration of Phb. Addition of fertilizersc. Aerationd. All of these |
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Answer» Answer: ADDITION of fertilizers. fertilizers ALSO CHANGE its PH.............. |
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4. Classify the following angles in acute, obtuse or reflex angle,(i) 70°(ii) 135°(ii) 240(v) 17°(vi) 207(vii) 300man of Triangles |
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Answer» Answer: 1- acute 2- OBTUSE 3- reflex 4- acute 5- reflex 6-reflex Explanation: |
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TRUE FALSE1 A laboratory thermometer has a kink in its stem ______2. A clinical thermometer should be washed and are properly baloevery time_____3. Metals are poor conductors of heat ______4 Black or dark-coloured objects absorb maximum heat______5. Convection occurs in solids only_______ |
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Answer» 1. FALSE 2. TRUE 3. false 4 true 5 false |
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Good afternoon Army'sQuestionWhat are side effects of taking lot of drugs???purple you BTS Army forever |
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Answer» Answer: GOOD afternoon too army hope it helps you Explanation: Some COMMON examples mild ADVERSE effects RELATED to drugs include:
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VI. Answer very briefly.1. How many base quantities are included inSI system?2. Give the name of the instrument used forthe measurement of temperature. |
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Exploit their rights. Write, what questions the represeRights Society would ask people.Experiments - Field Observationsa) Visit a nearby agricularal field and list out the inseharm or help the farmers in the fields.b) Observe the animals in your area which are subjewrite about them.Information Skills, Projectsa)Tabulate the information on uses of animals.НоvoName of the animal |
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Answer» Animal research has had a vital role in many scientific and medical advances of the past century and continues to aid our understanding of VARIOUS diseases. Throughout the world, people enjoy a better quality of life because of these advances, and the subsequent development of new medicines and treatments—all made possible by animal research. However, the USE of animals in scientific and medical research has been a subject of heated DEBATE for many years in the UK. Opponents to any kind of animal research—including both animal-rights extremists and anti-vivisectionist groups—believe that animal experimentation is cruel and unnecessary, regardless of its purpose or benefit. There is no middle ground for these groups; they want the immediate and total ABOLITION of all animal research. If they succeed, it would have enormous and severe consequences for scientific research. Explanation: |
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15. If a simple pendulum completes 30 oscillations in 60 seconds, then thetime of one complete oscillation iswhat?0.5 s2 s150.2s |
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Answer» Answer: It TAKE the simple PENDULUM 2 SECONDS to complete one oscillation |
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PARTS OF A PLANTThe body of a plant consists of many parts.Each part of a plant has a specific function toperform. Root, stem, leaves, flower are someimportant parts of a plant. Broadly the plant isdivided into two parts. These are root and shootThe part below the soil is the root and the partabove the soil is shoot. Shoot system includesstem, leaves, buds, flowers and fruits.em |
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Would it not besensible to include some fruits and rawvegetables in our diet? pls it's urgent...... |
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Answer» Answer: we should include raw fruits and vegetable in our diet to make a completely balanced diet. and fruits and vegetables gives us VITAMINS, CARBOHYDRATES and roughage which is very IMPORTANT for us humans. these are the MAIN food items in our diet. so this is why we should include fruits and vegetables in our diet. Explanation: |
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(give scientific reason) one should not throw garbage on the road.who will give right answer I will mark him as brainlist |
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Subject: ScienceSorter's Disease is otherwise known asa) Asthmab) Anthraxc) Typhoidd) Cholera¢ Please, don't spam, otherwise you will be reported. ¢ |
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Answer» Explanation: |
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Q.3 Mark (T) if the statement is true and (F) if it is false.1. Carbon dioxide is released during photosynthesis.2. The product of photosynthesis is not a protein.3. Cell is the structural unit of the body.4. Cutting a log of wood into pieces is a chemical change.5. Condensation of steam is not a chemical change. |
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Answer» Answer: 1.true 2.False 3.true 4.False 5.False |
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*Sameer likes to ride with different motions while cycling. Which motions must he have experienced in this process of cycling?*1️⃣ Linear motion2️⃣ Random motion3️⃣ Circular motion4️⃣ All of above |
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Answer» all of the above Explanation: |
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Ques-4 short answer one words type question.1. Part of biology2. Part chemistry.3. Part physics4. Where are poles of a bar magnet located?5. Leaves hold the plant upright? |
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Answer» Answer: There are three major branches of biology – botany, zoology and MICROBIOLOGY. Botany is the branch of biology which DEALS with the STUDY of different aspects of plants. Physical chemistry. Organic chemistry. Inorganic chemistry. Analytical chemistry. |
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Plants like maize, SligarconeSorghum have some roots areunderground and --------- grow from the stem just above the soil. |
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Answer» root Explanation: in biology hope CORRET |
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Name a device that takes oxygen from atmosphere in mix in sewage ????please tell answer fast |
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Answer» Answer: aerators In an aerated basin SYSTEM, the aerators provide two FUNCTIONS: they TRANSFER air into the basins REQUIRED by the biological oxidation reactions, and they provide the mixing required for dispersing the air and for contacting the reactants (that is, oxygen, wastewater and MICROBES). |
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What is personal hygieneand why is it important?Explain. Give some examples ofpersonal hygiene you maintainas your daily routine. |
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Answer» GOOD personal hygiene is one of the best ways to protect yourself from getting illnesses such as gastroenteritis and the common cold. Washing your HANDS with soap removes germs that can make you ill. Maintaining good personal hygiene will also help prevent you from spreading diseases to other people. Explanation: i HOPE this answer will help you |
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3. Look at the list below. What brought about the following changes in matter?a. Evaporation of a puddle of waterb. Melting of ice-creamC. Condensation of water vapour to form dewd. Solidification of volcanic lavae. Burning of a piece of charcoalplz answer it |
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Answer» A Evaporation B. HEAT CONDUCTION C. Condensation. D. Eruption E. Chemical reaction Hope it HELPS you. Please LIKE IT AND MARK IT AS BRAINLIEST |
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Write true or false1. and water are also nutrients in our food 2.we should never waste food3.both cereals and pulses are rich in carbohydrates. 4.protein rich food are also called protective food 4. milk is complete food |
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Answer» Answer: 1. true 2. true 3. FALSE 4. true 5. true Explanation: please MARK it as brainliest and follow |
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Out of the following materials, what are thematerials used as a substitute for glass and wool,respectively? Nylon, polyester, lycra, linen,polyamide, acrylic, PET, rayonAPolyamide, polyesterBCotton, acrylicСPET, acrylicDLycra, nylon |
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Answer» Answer: please MUJE NAHI PATA SORRY please Explanation: jfidrmodrmofrdhri dedicated. did.r dyeidndke.dugidmid did9mfi |
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What is Gslv??Ya sis previously my 2 i'd was deleted..Sorry if I didn't gave you reply.. |
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Answer» Answer: Geosynchronous Satellite Launch VehicleGeosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle is an expendable launch system operated by the INDIAN Space Research Organisation. GSLV was used in thirteen launches from 2001 to 2018, with more launches planned. Even though GSLV Mark III shares the name, it is an entirely different launch vehicle.Explanation: HOPE it will help you GOOD Night friend sweet dreams |
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113Q. 5. Give the names of the elements present in the following compounds.(a) Quick lime(6) Hydrogen bromide(c) Baking powder(d) Potassium sulphate. |
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Answer» Answer: a) Quick lime is CaO. ELEMENTS present are calcium and oxygen. (B) HYDROGEN bromide is HBr. Elements present are hydrogen and bromine. (c) BAKING powder is NaHCO3. Elements present are sodium, hydrogen, CARBON and oxygen (d) Potassium sulphate is K2SO4. Elements present are potassium, sulphur and oxygen. |
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C. Ansu1. How are the soil nutrients replenished ?2. What is the role of leaves in photosynthesis ?3. Why can't animals and human make food from carbon dioxide and water in the presenceof light?How is the association between fungi and algae beneficial to each other? |
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Answer» Answer: 1.Adding FERTILIZERS & manure. 2.The main function of a leaf is to produce food for the PLANT by photosynthesis. ... Oxygen is passed into the atmosphere through stomata—pores in the leaf surface. photosynthesis. Green plants such as trees use carbon DIOXIDE, sunlight, and water to create sugars 3.Animals and humans cannot make food from carbon dioxide and water in the presence of sunlight as they are heterotrophic organisms and lack CHLOROPHYLL which is necessary to carry out photosynthesis. 4.the association between algae and fungi are beneficial to each other as they live together in a lichen and provides each other with different things. algae prepares its own food and produces its food to fungi while in result provides algae with water |
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Which property of an object describes how easily electricity travels through it?(a) Color(b) Temperature(c) Reflectivity(d) Conductivity{\_/}(• .•)/> Correct answer gets *BRAINLIEST* and *FOLLOW*No cheating( ̄ヘ ̄) |
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Answer» d.conductivity Explanation: |
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When the molecules of air strika body, they create pressure onthat body, this procesupree of air is call |
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Of light1. Human beings are2. The rate of photosynthesis depends upon the3. The small pores on the lower side of a leaf are calledare a group of plants having a composite thallus consisting ofalga and a fungus.5. Mistletoe is aplantAnswer the following questions. |
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Answer» The rate of photosynthesis depends upon the 3. The small pores on the lower side of a leaf are called are a GROUP of plants having a COMPOSITE thallus CONSISTING of alga and a fungus. 5. Mistletoe is a plant |
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