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Gynecology explains |
Answer» The BRANCH of PHYSIOLOGY and medicine which deals with the functions and DISEASES specific to women and girls, especially those AFFECTING the reproductive system.Painful PeriodsVaginal OdorVaginal OdorSwelling Bumps or Growths "Down There"Vaginal OdorSwelling Bumps or Growths "Down There"SEXUAL DiscomfortVaginal OdorSwelling Bumps or Growths "Down There"Sexual DiscomfortSexual HistoryVaginal OdorSwelling Bumps or Growths "Down There"Sexual DiscomfortSexual HistoryUrinary or Fecal LeakageLow Libido |
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How can we change the state of anything by heat |
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Answer» Answer: Heat is energy transferred due to temperature differences only. Heat transfer can alter system states; Bodies don't ``contain'' heat; heat is identified as it comes across system boundaries; The amount of heat needed to go from one state to another is path dependent; Adiabatic processes are ones in which no heat is transferred. 1.3.2 Zeroth Law of Thermodynamics With the material we have discussed so far, we are now in a position to describe the Zeroth Law. Like the other laws of thermodynamics we will see, the Zeroth Law is based on observation. We start with two such observations: If two bodies are in contact through a thermally-conducting boundary for a sufficiently long time, no further observable changes take place; thermal equilibrium is said to prevail. Two systems which are individually in thermal equilibrium with a third are in thermal equilibrium with each other; all three systems have the same value of the property called temperature. These closely connected ideas of temperature and thermal equilibrium are expressed formally in the ``Zeroth Law of Thermodynamics:'' Zeroth Law: There exists for every thermodynamic system in equilibrium a property called temperature. Equality of temperature is a necessary and sufficient condition for thermal equilibrium. The Zeroth Law thus defines a property (temperature) and describes its behavior1.3. Note that this law is true regardless of how we measure the property temperature. (Other relationships we work with will typically require an absolute scale, so in these notes we use either the Kelvin $ K = 273.15+ ^\circ C$ or Rankine $ R = 459.9 + ^\circ F$ scales. Temperature scales will be discussed further in Section 6.2.) The zeroth law is depicted schematically in Figure 1.8. Figure 1.8: The zeroth law schematically Image fig2ThermometerEquilibrium_web 1.3.3 Work [VW, S & B: 4.1-4.6] Section 1.3.1 stated that heat is a way of changing the energy of a system by virtue of a temperature DIFFERENCE only. Any other means for changing the energy of a system is called work. We can have push-pull work (e.g. in a piston-cylinder, lifting a WEIGHT), electric and magnetic work (e.g. an electric motor), chemical work, surface tension work, elastic work, etc. In defining work, we FOCUS on the effects that the system (e.g. an ENGINE) has on its surroundings. Thus we define work as being positive when the system does work on the surroundings (energy leaves the system). If work is done on the system (energy added to the system), the work is negative. Consider a simple compressible substance, for example, a gas (the system), exerting a force on the surroundings via a piston, which moves through some distance, $ l$ (Figure 1.9). The work done on the surroundings, $ W_{\textrm{on surr.}}$ , is $\displaystyle dW_{\textrm{on surr.}}$ $\displaystyle = \textrm{Force on surr.} \times dl$ $\displaystyle dW_{\textrm{on surr.}}$ $\displaystyle = \frac{\textrm{Force on surr.}}{\textrm{Area}}\times (\textrm{Area} \times dl)$ $\displaystyle dW_{\textrm{on surr.}}$ $\displaystyle = \textrm{pressure of surr.} \times d\textrm{Volume}$ $\displaystyle dW_{\textrm{on surr.}}$ $\displaystyle = p_x\times dV$ therefore
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II. What is your observation in the following?1.When paper and cotton fabrics are burnt |
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Answer» Answer: Cotton is a PLANT product and paper is also made from PLANTS. So when cotton is BURNT, it smells like burning paper. While WOOL and hair both are from ANIMALS, hence on burning they smell similar. HOPE THIS HELPS YOU... |
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Write a note on biodiesel. |
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Answer» Explanation: Biodiesel is an alternative clean-burning renewable FUEL similar to conventional diesel. It is produced using animal FATS, VEGETABLE oils, and waste cooking OIL. Due to its biodegradable nature, it is used as a replacement for FOSSIL diesel fuel. It can also be mixed with petroleum diesel fuel in any proportion. |
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Hart② Which of these is not aof the pistolD FilanmentD Stigmaa Ovaryo Style |
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Answer» filanment is not a WORD |
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What is cell?? answer me fast!!... |
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Answer» Cell is the basic structual and functiona unit of living organisms Thank you✌ |
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Explain briefly construction of Thermometer |
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Answer» Answer: Answer: A thermometer has a GLASS tube sealed at both ends and is partly FILLED with a liquid like mercury or alcohol. Asthe temperature around the thermometer's bulb HEATS up, the liquid rises in the glass tube. The glass tube is mounted on a BACKBOARD that is marked in units called DEGREES. |
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C. Fill in the blanks :2. We get----------by the processof crystallisation.3. Rust is soft and---------. 4. A chemical change is usually----------and permanent 5. Rusting of iron is----------type of chemical reaction.D. Write True or False :1. Evaporation of water is a chemical reaction.T/F2. Rusting of iron is a chemical reaction.T/F3. In physical changes, a new substance is formed.T/F4. Souring of milk is a physical change.T/F5. Digestion of food is a physical change.T/Fplease help me |
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Answer» 1.vegetables 2.hard 3.soft 4.hydrcial 5.false 6.true 7.true 8.false 9.true |
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Complete this cableName of the plandS.NO1 |
Answer» PLEASE FOLLOW me and MARK me as BRAINLY please |
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What do we call a group of cells that do the same jobplzzzzzz answer my questionI promise I will follow you |
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Give the example of carnivores plants |
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Answer» Answer: VENUS fly trap PLEASE mark as BRAINLIEST |
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RootD. Short answer questions.1. In what way is a carnivore different from a parasite?2. What kind of teeth do herbivores have?3. Why do you think decomposers are important?4. What is fibre?5. How do honeybees make honey?6. How do plants make their own food?7. What kind of teeth does the white-tailed deer have?8. What is germination?9. What are the four categories into which Indian cuisine can be divided?10. Which part of India popularly uses groundnut oil for cooking?E. Long answer questions.1. What food do we get from plants?2. What food do we get from animals?3. Why does a plant store food in its seeds?4. Why are fruits attractive and colourful?5. Compare the teeth of omnivores and carnivores.F. Let's Think1. Why certain foods, such as pickles, are preserved? What causes food to rot? Certainsuch as nuts do not rot if kept at room temperature while other items such asrotinn for preservation. Why?tom healthy? What will h |
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Answer the following questions in brief: 1. State two differences between clinical and laboratorythermometer.2. Give reasons:(a)Why is a new quilt warmer than an old one?(b) Why are the bottoms of cooking utensils often kept black?3. Define: symbiotic relationship & Photosynthesis.4. Write the chemical formulae of the following:(i)Copper sulphate(ii)Magnesium phosphate5. What is a combination reaction? Give an example. |
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What will happen if a strip of iron is dipped in copper sulphate solution |
Answer» ♧ ANSWER♧When a piece of iron metal is placed in copper sulphate SOLUTION, then MAGNESIUM sulphate solution and copper metal are FORMED. This is a type of DISPLACEMENT reaction.{ SEE IN ATTACHMENT } |
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What do you mean by photosynthesis |
| Answer» PHOTOSYNTHESIS is the PROCESS by which PLANTS MAKE their own FOOD | |
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4.lotus5.leaf6.rootD. Short answer questions.1. In what way is a carnivore different from a parasite?2. What kind of teeth do herbivores have?3. Why do you think decomposers are important?4. What is fibre?5. How do honeybees make honey?6. How do plants make their own food?7. What kind of teeth does the white-tailed deer have?8. What is germination?9. What are the four categories into which Indian cuisine can be divided?10. Which part of India popularly uses groundnut oil for cooking? |
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Answer» 1. carnivore eat fresh MEAT. parasite are kinda scavengers. 2.herbivores have flat and board teeths for grinding. 3. decomposer helps in decaying. thus also are used as fertilizers. 4.fibre is a thin long ELONGATED STRAND of string. rope etc 5. honeybees make honey using necters from flowers. 6. plants make their own food using CHLOROPHYLL to trap SUNLIGHT and change CO2 to glucose. 7. it would have mostly molars and flat teeths. 8.germination is the growing of plants from seeds. |
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Heranwege5. How do honeybees make honey& How do plants make their own food7. What kind of teeth does the white called deer havet8. What is germination9. What are the four categories into which Indian cuisine can be divided10. Which part of India popularly uses groundnut oil for conE. Long answer questions.1. What food do we get from plants!2. What food do we get from animals?3. Why does a plant store food in its seeds!Why are fruits attractive and colourfulwhatwordt |
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Answer» E. long question answer 1.food we get from the PLANTS are fruits,LEAVES,root etc. 2.foods we get from animals meat and milk from some animal. 3. sorry I don't know. 5. honey bee makes honey by sucking of nectar of flowers. and plants make their own food by the help of their leaf. 7. sorry I don't know this answer. 8.growing of seed is know as germination. 9. sorry I don't know. 10. sorry I don't know |
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Explan relationbetween celsius andFahrenheit scale with example |
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Answer» Answer: FAHRENHEIT scale is proposed by taking 32°F as a freezing POINT of water and 212°F as a boiling point of water. Whereas in Celsius scale 0°C is the freezing point of water and 100°C is the boiling point of water. Hope you understood the relation and CONVERSION between the Celcius and Fahrenheit scale of TEMPERATURE. |
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Define calorific value |
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Answer» Answer: the energy contained in a fuel or FOOD, determined by measuring the heat produced by the complete combustion of a SPECIFIED quantity of it. This is now usually expressed in JOULES PER kilogram please mark as branliest answer |
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10. Weedsgrow very tall.grow faster.form fewer seeds.grow in small numbers. |
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What is the meaning of the term vermicomposting |
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Answer» Answer: WHEN WE USE WORMS TO DECAY ANY MATTER IS CALLED VERMICOMPOSTING. MAINLY RED WORMS ARE USED. THEY ARE LEFT WITH ORGANIC MATTER FOR SOME TIME. AFTER SOME TIME IT TURNS INTO MANURE.HOPE YOU LIKE IT .......Explanation: |
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What molecules do plants produce using nitrogen |
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9. Chemical fertilisers containhumus.organic matter.inorganic salts.plant and animal matter.0 |
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Answer» INORGANIC salts Hope it HELPS you.. ✌️ ☺ ☺ |
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1. He became the first non-European to win the Nobel Prizein Literature in 1913. |
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Answer» Explanation: TAGORE became the FIRST non-European to win the Nobel Prizein LITERATURE in 1913.Who was an Indian |
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11. The food which has mechanical and chemical digestion inside the stomach is called(a) amino acid (b) chyme(c) chyle |
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Write about the verious way of storing food? |
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Answer» Chilling. Freezing. Sugaring. Salting. Canning. Vacuum PACKING. |
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Writecoinsshort hotehistory of2 marks |
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Answer» question -write a short NOTE about OLDEN coins( history) ANSWER-ANCIENT COINS. The earliest coins dating back to 6th CENTURY B.C. have been discovered in ABUNDANCE to be made of a Gold and Silver alloy known as Electrum. Alloys were often used to minimize corrosion and provide a greater physical strength to the coin. mark as brainliest answer |
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How did the ocean formed? I am stuck with this question so please help :D |
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Answer» Answer: The ocean formed billions of years ago. Over vast PERIODS of time, our primitive oceans formed. WATER REMAINED a gas until the Earth cooled below 212 DEGREES FAHRENHEIT . At this time, about 3.8 billion years ago, the water condensed into rain which filled the basins that are now our oceans. |
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What is rust of wheat? |
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Answer» Answer: Wheat leaf rust is a fungal DISEASE that AFFECTS wheat, barley and rye stems, leaves and grains. In temperate ZONES it is destructive on winter wheat because the pathogen overwinters. Infections can lead up to 20% yield loss, which is exacerbated by dying leaves, which FERTILIZE the fungus. |
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Mineral that helps the plant to make leaves ? |
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Answer» Answer: NITROGEN is especially vital to the PRODUCTION of chlorophyll, the green pigment in plant leaves that converts energy from light into the CARBOHYDRATES plants FEED on. Explanation: hope it helps you |
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Give reasonan a gas filled completely The vessel in which it is kept |
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Answer» Answer: GASES have a negligible INTERMOLECULAR force of attraction between the PARTICLES of gas. The RANDOM motion of particles in all the directions is experience in the vessel. Hence, the gas fills COMPLETELY the vessel in which it is kept. |
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Liquid exert different pressure at the different depth aimconclusionobeservation |
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Plz tell what is microorganism and defination of all its types i will mark brainliest |
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Answer» Answer: Microorganisms or MICROBES are microscopic organisms that exist as unicellular, multicellular, or cell clusters. Microorganims are widespread in nature and are BENEFICIAL to life, but some can cause serious harm. They can be divided into SIX major types: bacteria, archaea, fungi, protozoa, ALGAE, and viruses. Explanation: PLEASE mark me as brainliest and follow me |
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How does an Amoeba obtain its food? |
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Answer» HELLO YOUR ANSWER IS Amoeba ENVELOPS its food through the process of endocytosis or PHAGOCYTOSIS, where pseudopodia is created by FLEXIBILITY of the plasma membrane. ... Inside the food vacuole, complex substances are BROKEN down into simpler ONES which then diffuse into the cytoplasm......Thank you✌️✌️ |
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9. Maximum food absorption takes place in(a) ileum(b) colon(d) stomach(c) rectum |
Answer» The MAXIMUM DIGESTION of food takes place in duodenum.The Maximum ABSORPTION of food takes place in ileum .While the digestion of food is completed in JEJUNUM. |
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B. Fill in the blanks1. The Harappan culture is aboutyears old. |
Answer» Indus CIVILIZATION, also called Indus valley civilization or Harappan civilization, the earliest known urban CULTURE of the Indian SUBCONTINENT. The nuclear DATES of the civilization appear to be about 2500–1700 bce, though the southern sites may have lasted later into the 2nd millennium bce.HOPE IT IS USEFUL FOR YOU : ) |
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Why the animals cages and their living places should not be near the kitchen? |
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Answer» Answer: The animal's cages must be placed far away from the kitchen because they may cause HAVOC during COOKING. The parasites from their skins, HAIRS, animal residues present in the cage may FALL into the food items prepared in the kitchen. They may easily poison the food and make it unfit for HUMAN consumption. |
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Write diffrence between freezing point and boiling point |
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Which the process by which energy relesed from the digested food |
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Answer» Answer: Respiration. The source of the energy required to regenerate ATP is the chemical energy stored in FOOD (e.g. GLUCOSE). The CELLULAR PROCESS of releasing energy from food through a series of enzyme-controlled reactions is called respiration . hope this helps you ⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️ |
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பட்டிமண்டபம் பற்றிய செய்திகளை எழுதுக. |
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Answer» SORRY I Can't UNDERSTAND this LANGUAGE |
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Write any two important of food for living organisms |
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Answer» Answer: 1.all LIVING organism need FOOD to survive. 2.food GIVES them energy to perform VARIOUS activities. 3.they are also important for the growth and DEVELOPMENT of the body. |
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what is the difference in the breathing system between terrestrial animals. show the difference citing some examples |
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Answer» ANSWER: TH DIFFERENCE between is we can BREATH nicelyn Explanation: |
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What is the role of pancreas in digestion of food? |
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Answer» PLEASE MAKE the ANSWER BRAINLIEST |
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Why Corona Virus has been got name COVID-19 |
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Answer» Answer: because the name of the virus is corona |
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How is incomplete combustion of fossil fuels harmful? |
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Answer» Answer: Incomplete combustion of fuels produces a very poisonous gas called CARBON monoxide:EXCESSIVE inhaling of carbon dioxide gas can kill a person.We should never SLEEP in a room with CLOSED door and windows,and having a coal fire burning inside.This is because when coal burns in an insufficient supply of air in the room,then a lot of carbon monoxide is produced.when the person sleeping in this room breathe in poisonous carbon monoxide gas,they may all DIES. |
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What are veins answer in Urdu |
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Answer» رگوں جواب Explanation: |
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