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Soke the animal with the crossword based on endangered animalsLook at the following pictuanimals in the spaces provitWild AnimalsUsEJOLERA6TAcocksCow |
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Answer» IDONT SEE any PICTURE if there is Explanation: |
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How is the balance in the environment maintain |
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Answer» Answer: The balance of NATURE is also considered as the state where the natural COMMUNITIES of PLANTS and animals exist. It is then maintained by competition, adaption and other interactions between the members of a COMMUNITY and their NONLIVING environment. |
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What is a atmosphere |
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Answer» Answer: An atmosphere is a layer or a set of layers of GASES surrounding a planet or other MATERIAL body, that is held in PLACE by the GRAVITY of that body |
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Name the dissorders associated with digestive system of humans |
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Answer» Answer: INTESTINAL problems, such as polyps and CANCER, infections, celiac DISEASE, Crohn disease, ulcerative colitis, diverticulitis, malabsorption, short BOWEL syndrome, and intestinal ischemia. GASTROESOPHAGEAL reflux disease (GERD), peptic ulcer disease, and hiatal hernia. |
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Why should we remove weeds from the crop? how can we control the weeds |
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Answer» Answer: It's IMPORTANT to rid your garden of weeds because they rob your soil and your plants of important nutrients and WATER. CERTAIN weeds such as nut grass ACTUALLY reduce crop yield on farms because their roots release chemicals that are HARMFUL to surrounding plants. |
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Hot and dry winds are called |
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Explain nucleus in cell |
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Answer» pls mark as brainliest Answer: Explanation: The nucleus is the largest organelle in animal cells.[5] In mammalian cells, the average diameter of the nucleus is APPROXIMATELY 6 micrometres (µm), which occupies about 10% of the total cell volume.[6] The contents of the nucleus are held in the nucleoplasm similar to the cytoplasm in the rest of the cell. The fluid component of this is termed the nucleosol, similar to the cytosol in the cytoplasm.[7] In most types of GRANULOCYTE, a white blood cell, the nucleus is lobated and can be bi-lobed, tri-lobed or multi-lobed. Nuclear pores, which provide aqueous channels through the envelope, are composed of multiple proteins, collectively referred to as nucleoporins. The pores are about 125 million daltons in molecular weight and consist of around 50 (in yeast) to several hundred proteins (in vertebrates).[5] The pores are 100 nm in total diameter; however, the gap through which molecules freely diffuse is only about 9 nm wide, due to the presence of REGULATORY systems within the center of the pore. This size selectively allows the passage of small water-soluble molecules while preventing larger molecules, such as nucleic acids and larger proteins, from inappropriately entering or exiting the nucleus. These large molecules must be actively transported into the nucleus instead. The nucleus of a typical mammalian cell will have about 3000 to 4000 pores throughout its envelope,[10] each of which contains an eightfold-symmetric ring-shaped structure at a position where the inner and outer membranes fuse.[11] Attached to the ring is a structure called the nuclear basket that extends into the nucleoplasm, and a SERIES of filamentous extensions that reach into the cytoplasm. Both structures serve to mediate BINDING to nuclear transport protein |
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What is distance from Earth to Mars.a) 22.5million kmb)77.7million kmc)54.6million kmd)78.6million km |
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Answer» Answer: 83.17 MILLION KILOMETERS |
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Poshak Jo Hamare Sharir ke vriddhi Aur anushasan Ke Liye avashyak Hai |
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Example of plastic corrosive |
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Answer» Answer: A. POLYESTER (i) Prepared by USING wood pulp C. RAYON (III) Used to make non-stick cookwares D. Nylon (iv) Fabrics do not wrinkle easily. hope you LIKE it mark it as brainliest answer |
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trypsinogen, chymotrypsinogen, elastase, carboxypeptidase, pancreatic lipase, nucleases and amylase explain what they all do |
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Answer» Answer: HOPE its helpful Explanation: 1. an inactive substance secreated by the pancreas from which the the digestive enzyme trypsin is formed in the the Duodenum. 2. is an inactive precursor of chymotrypsin a digestive enzyme which breaks proteins down into smaller peptides . chymotrpsinogen is a singlepolypeptide chain consisting of 245 amino acid residues. 3.a pancretic enzyme which digests elastin. 4.is a protease enzyme that hydrolyzes a peptide bond at the carboxy terminal end of a protien of peptide. 5.is an enzyme secreated from pancreas that USES hydrolysia to break apart fat molecules . 6. an enzyme that cleaves the chains of NUCLEOTIDES in nucliec acids into smaller units. 7.is an enzyme that allows the BODY to to change some substances into simple sugars . |
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Q7 Various modes of feeding are present in various animals. Interesting among them is"Siphoning", in which an animal uses a tube to draw liquid into its mouth. Match the followingmethods with their names |
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Answer» djdjdjdjdjjddjjdjdjdfjjffitk |
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When a drum hit hard and then slowly , how doesthe amplitude change? |
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Answer» fuhfjfjfhfhgjgghjgjgghgjjggjgjgj |
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Q5. Why does sportsperson drink Glucose before a match? What's special in Glucose? |
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Answer» Answer: The sportsmen drink GLUCOSE and take TABLETS of glucose during exercising and performing any activity. The glucose is REQUIRED for the RESPIRATION reactions. ... So, the glucose provides instant energy and is used by the muscles to PERFORM the activity. Explanation: Please mark me as brainlist |
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Plastics are non corosive in nature explain with example |
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Answer» plze mark it as brainliest answer... Explanation: PLASTICS are non-corrosive in NATURE, they do not react even if they come in contact with strong chemicals. For example, the cleaning chemicals that we use at HOME are stored in plastic bottles, instead of metal containers. hope it helps |
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Answer do points loconvert these 2 sentences into active voice as well as passive. |
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Answer» Answer: 1. What is radhika doing?(ACTIVE)2. The shoes had been POLISHED by him at NIGHT.(passive) |
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What is joint? Name the typerof joints. |
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Answer» JOINT is a fixation of two bones in human body |
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Q4. Can molecules be broken down by mechanically crushing them under teeth? (Do not considerthe action of saliva)(a) Yes(b) No |
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Answer» cannot be broken down into a simpler type of matter by either physical or CHEMICAL MEANS, and. can EXIST as either atoms (e.g. argon) or molecules (e.g., nitrogen). |
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Q3. Why do we need to break big molecules into smaller molecules?(a) To generate energy(b) Our body cannot absorb big molecules. Therefore, the molecules need to be broken |
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Answer» a is WRITE answer. mark as BRAINLIST answer |
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5th what is a food chain? give an example of it |
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Answer» Explanation: A food chain only follows just one path as animals find food. eg: A hawk EATS a snake, which has eaten a frog, which has eaten a grasshopper, which has eaten grass. A food web SHOWS the MANY different paths plants and animals are connected. eg: A hawk might also eat a mouse, a squirrel, a frog or some other animal. Hope this MAY help you.please mark as BRAINLIEST. |
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10. Which of the following is a junk 1 pointfood? *Oa. Vegetablesb. Fruitsc. Burgers |
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Answer» burgers Explanation: HOPE it HELPSMARK as BRAINLIEST |
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Chapter-Write anytwo functions of theskeleton? |
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Answer» Explanation: The MAJOR functions of the skeletal system are body support, FACILITATION of movement, protection of internal organs, storage of minerals and fat, and blood CELL formation.HOPE THIS HELPS U...... |
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Name 10 hereditary diseases |
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Answer» Answer: Here are some hereditary diseases...,.. Albinism. Albinism is a group of genetic conditions. ... Angelman syndrome. A RARE syndrome causing physical and intellectual disability. ... Ankylosing SPONDYLITIS. ... Apert syndrome. ... Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease. ... Congenital adrenal hyperplasia. ... Cystic FIBROSIS. ... Down syndrome please mark me as brainliest answer!!! mala brainliest answer ASE mark kara plz |
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1 point9. A balanced diet keeps yourbody*a. healthyb. unhealthyc. diseased |
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1 point8. What is the other name for junkfoods?a. Healthy foodsb. Processed foodc. nutritious food |
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1 point7. Which of the following nutrientsgives energy to your body? *a. Carbohydratesb. Fatsc. All the above |
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Answer» Answer: c. all of the above ...both FATS and CARBOHYDRATES GIVE energy to our BODY. |
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List the method of preservation of food with examples |
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Answer» Among the oldest METHODS of preservation are drying, REFRIGERATION, and fermentation. Modern methods include CANNING, pasteurization, freezing, irradiation, and the addition of CHEMICALS. Advances in packaging materials have played an important role in modern food preservation |
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6. Which of the following food is an 1 pointexample for vitamins and minerals?a.wheatb. Fruits and vegetablesc. corn |
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5. Which of the following food is anexample of proteins?a.meatb.cheesec.rice |
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What is mean by zabi crop? |
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Answer» it MEANS jowar crop ok hope you UNDERSTOOD bye follow me GOR more |
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What does a chemical formula represent |
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Answer» Answer: A CHEMICAL formula identifies each constituent ELEMENT by its chemical symbol and indicates the proportionate number of atoms of each element. In EMPIRICAL formulae, these proportions begin with a KEY element and then assign numbers of atoms of the other elements in the compound, by ratios to the key element. ❤✌.......✌❤.....i hope it's HELPFUL for you...... ✌✌please mark me as brainleast ✌............❤ |
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4. Which of the following food is anexample of fats? *a. Vegetablesb.cornc. Butter |
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Answer» butter Explanation: |
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Reaction of non metal with oxygen ? |
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Answer» no reaction Explanation: PLEASE mark as brainliest , Also FOLLOW me.... |
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3. Which of the following food is anexample of carbohydrates? *a. Fruitsb. Potatoesc.oil |
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What methods will you used to separate a mixture of stones from pulses? |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: put water ,because the stones will SINK to the BOTTOM and the PULSES will FLOAT |
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What is mean by Rabi crops? |
Answer» ÃŇŜŴẸŘRabi Crops : The crops grown in the winter SEASON (October to March) are called rabi crops. EXAMPLES of rabi crops are WHEAT, gram, pea, MUSTARD and linseed. Be brainly♡~ ❤Inshaan69❤ |
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When a drum hit hard and then slowly , how doesthe amplitude change? |
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Answer» Answer: The more air in a drum, the lower the note. The less air in a drum, the higher the note. Volume depends on the size of the vibrations that are made. HIT a drum hard and this makes big vibrations and a loud sound. As the air molecules vibrate against each other, sound WAVES are formed and the sound of the DRUMS can be heard. ... Volume depends on the size of the vibrations that are made. Hit a drum hard and this makes big vibrations and a loud sound. Hit a drum SOFTLY and the vibrations are smaller and the sound not as loud thus amplitude changes pls MARK as brainliest |
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What is the important called leaves for plants? short please |
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Answer» Answer: The leaves of most plants are green, because the leaves are full of chemicals that are green. The most important of these chemicals is CALLED “chlorophyll” and it allows plants to MAKE FOOD so they can grow using water, air and light from the sun. ... Without photosynthesis there would be no plants or people on Eart Hope this HELPS you☺ |
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What is mean by kharif crops? |
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Answer» Answer: Kharif crops, monsoon crops or AUTUMN crops are domesticated PLANTS LIKE RICE that are cultivated and harvested in India, Pakistan and Bangladesh during the Indian subcontinent's monsoon SEASON, which lasts from June to November depending on the area. ... Rice, maize and cotton are some of the major kharif crops in India. |
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2. A diet that contains all thenutrients that your body requires iscalled asO a water dietO b. balanced dietO c. Unhealthy diet |
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Answer» it is know as a BALANCED diet. rishik you can mark me as brainliest ...PLEASE do so.. |
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Fill in the blanks about the life story of cotton fibre |
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Answer» GIVE the questions Explanation: |
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Name a Natural Polymer. |
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Answer» Answer: SILK,,, wool etc.........my MATE I HOPE it helps U ....my FRND ....... |
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Which quality of filter paper makes it suitable for separating components of a mixture |
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Answer» Answer: FILTER paper has various PROPERTIES. The important parameters are wet STRENGTH, porosity, particle retention, volumetric flow rate, compatibility, efficiency and capacity. There are two mechanisms of FILTRATION with paper; volume, and surface. By volume filtration the particles are CAUGHT in the bulk of the filter paper. By surface filtration the particles are caught on the paper surface. Filter paper is mostly used because even a small piece of filter paper will absorb a significant volume of liquid. PLEASE MARK AS BRAINLIEST |
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Reversible change irresverbile change short explanation |
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Answer» Answer: Reversible and irreversible reactions are different. A reversible CHANGE is a change that can be UNDONE or reversed. If you can get back the SUBSTANCES you started the reaction with, that's a reversible reaction. A reversible change might change how a material looks or feels, but it doesn't CREATE NEW materials. |
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CBSE board class 8 science MCQs fill in the blanks in true false chapter friction |
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How is ingestion different from egestion ??pls help ❤pls ❤take care all |
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Answer» Explanation: Main Difference-Ingestion VS Egestion Ingestion and egestion are two events that OCCUR during the feeding of animals and protozoa. The main difference between ingestion and egestion is that ingestion is the intake of food into the body whereas egestion is the elimination of wastes out of the body. Ingestion occurs through the mouth in animals. In protozoa, ingestion occurs by endocytosis. After taking food into the digestive SYSTEM of animals, mechanical digestion and chemical digestion occurs to break down food into smaller constituents that can be absorbed by the body. Protozoa take food into a vesicle and digest it inside the vesicle by digestive enzymes. The elimination of wastes of the digestion occurs through the anus in animals. In protozoa, the egestion occurs by exocytosis. PLEASE mark as brainlist answer and follow me please thank answer |
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