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Maximum food absorption takes place in a. ileum b. colon. c. rectum d. stomach |
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Answer» d. Stomach Explanation: |
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State mathematical representation of first law of motion. Class 9 |
Answer» ______ ✌️✌️✌️______WELL!!!!!!!!Newton's first LAW states that a body stays at rest if it is at rest and moves with a constant velocity unit if a net force is applied on it. Newton's second law states that the net force applied on the body is equal to the rate of change in its momentum.F = maor F = m(v-u) / tor Ft = mv - muThat is, when F = 0, v = u for whatever TIME, t is TAKEN. This means that the object will continue moving with uniform velocity, u throughout the time, t. If u is ZERO than v will also be zero, i.e., object will REMAIN at rest.______☺️☺️☺️_____If it is helpful than don't need to mark me brainalist just thank my 5 answers only...... |
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C. Fill in the blanks with suitable words.(a) The mineral called magnetite is mainlyE.composed of oxides of(b) Materials that are notby magnets are called non magneticmaterials.(c) An electromagnet is amagnet.(d) The pull exerted by a magnet onmagnetic substance is called |
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Is there any relation between pigeon,stray animals and human health? |
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Answer» Answer: Generally, the excreta of a pigeon contains over a million BACTERIA that are not harmful to the pigeon's INTESTINAL tract, but are extremely deadly to human beings. Similarly, stray animals carry the risk of infection through their bite or the risk of transmission of SMALL insects from their FUR and skin on to HUMANS |
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Plant whose flower and fruit both are eaten (a) banana (b) sugarcane (c) ginger (d) beans |
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Answer» Answer: Hi mate, Here is the answer, Option (a) BananaPlant WHOSE FLOWER and FRUIT both are eaten - Banana. PLEASE MARK ME AS BRAINLIEST.... HOPE YOU HAD A GREAT DAY... |
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• How do planes fly? |
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Answer» Answer: It's is BASED on bernouillis principle Explanation: The PLANE takes off at HIGH speed on the runway because of which the the air above the plane attains low pressure and DUE to difference in pressure causes it to LIFT |
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2. Wildl 15 ChloPophyll?3. Name the products of photosynthesis. Also4. What mode of nutrition do lichens show?N |
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Answer» Answer: photosynthesis GIVES energy to the plant it produces STARCH Explanation: thank you |
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a bus travel 100 Km at the speed of 60 Km/hr and returns with a speed of 40 Km /hr. calculate the average speed of the entire journey |
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Answer» ANSWER: 20 Explanation: |
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Answer the following questions:What is germination ?What are the special features of the seeds which get dispersed by winds?3.How are animals helpful in the dispersal of seeds?4.Name the different stags of agriculture.5.What does a farmer do to protect his crop ?6.Draw a seed to show both its external and internal parts. |
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Answer» Answer: seed has the following parts: Seed coat: It is the outer covering the of seed. It protects the internal parts. Seed LEAVES or cotyledons: Cotyledons are present inside the seed. Cotyledons absorb the food from the parent plant and store it for the embryo. They also protect the embryo. Some seeds have two seed leaves like gram, pea, bean, etc. Such seeds are called dicot or dicotyledonous. Some seeds have only one seed leaf. They are called monocot or monocotyledonous. Embryo or baby plant: It is present inside the seeds which develop into a new plant. The embryo gives rise to a baby shoot (plumule) and root (radical). SeedStructure of a seed (Source: Shutterstock) Activity I Take FOUR shallow dishes. Place cotton in each dish. Take a few gram seeds and put some of them on each dish. Now, follow the steps gives below for each dish. Dish 1: Keep this dish in a place where it gets an adequate amount of air and warmth. The cotton should be moist. Dish 2: Place the second dish in the refrigerator and keep the cotton moist. Dish 3: Place it where it can get an adequate amount of air and warmth. Do not wet the cotton. Dish4: Place it where it can get adequate sunlight. Keep the seed and the cotton covered with water. Seed Result: We will see in this activity the seed germinate only in jar B because jar B had water, air, and warmth required for the seed to germinate. Jar A did not have warmth or sunlight. Jar C there was no air for seed. In jar A, the seed did not get water. This shows that if any condition is missing, the seed will not grow into new plants. So air, water, and sunlight are the conditions necessary for germination. Germination of a Seed Germination means the development of a seed into a new plant. All seeds do not germinate. Only those which get suitable conditions grow into new plants. The conditions necessary for a seed to germinate are: Air to breathe. Water to make the seed coat soft. This enables the baby plant to break the seed coat open and come out. Warmth to make its cells active. Seed (Source: Shutterstock) Germination occurs in following stages: The seeds absorb water through the seed hole. The cells of the embryo start dividing and INCREASING in size. The seed coat breaks open and the root (radical) sprout and grows downwards. Then the shoot (plumule) start growing upwards, which later produces stem and leaves. When the seedling grows green leaves, it STARTS making its own food. By this time, cotyledons dry up and fall. The seedling then develops into a new plant. SeedGermination of seed (Source: Shutterstock) Dispersal of Seed Plants are fixed to the ground. They cannot move from place to place. If all the seeds of a plant fall and germinate near it, they will not get favourable conditions for growth. Therefore, it is necessary for them to get scattered and grow away from the parent plant. The scattering of seed for growing away from their parent plant is called dispersal of a seed. There are some natural agents that help in scattering the seeds away from the parent plant. These are wind, water, animals and by the explosion of fruits. Some seeds and fruits develop a special structure that helps the |
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1. pepsin (enzyme) is secreted by a. chief or zymogenic cells b. epithelial cells c. pancreas. d. liver. |
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Answer» PANCREAS I think Explanation: |
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does the topic "Test the effect of ultraviolet radiation on bacteria growth".relates to 1.biology 2.chemistry 3.physics |
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Answer» Answer: 1.biology Explanation: |
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What is the difference between wedge and pulley |
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Answer» Explanation: A wedge is two incline planes. A LEVER has two components, a fulcrum and a plane. The fulcrum can help direct energy to MAKE the lever work more efficiently. A PULLEY is two WHEEL and axles to make movement assist in PRODUCING more work efficiently. |
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What do you mean by injestion |
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Answer» Answer: INGESTION is the consumption of a SUBSTANCE by an organism. In animals, it normally is accomplished by TAKING in a substance through the mouth into the gastrointestinal tract; such as through eating or DRINKING.. please mark me as a BRAINLIST.. |
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Give example of plants in snowy region |
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Answer» Explanation: CONEFLOWERpine treeblue sprucewinter berrycoral BELLS are some SNOWY REGION PLANTS ... |
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Why do we dream humans |
Answer» Dreams are HALLUCINATIONS that occur during CERTAIN stages of sleep. They're STRONGEST during REM sleep, or the rapid eye movement stage, when you may be less likely to recall your DREAM. Much is known about the role of sleep in regulating our metabolism, blood PRESSURE, brain function, and other aspects of health.HOPE IT WILL HELP YOU And Please GIVE ME MANY THANKS |
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Trypanotoma is a microbe that belong to thegroup of ........................ |
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Answer» Answer: TRYPANOSOMA is a genus of kinetoplastids (class Trypanosomatidae), a MONOPHYLETIC GROUP of unicellular PARASITIC flagellate protozoa. Trypanosoma is part of the PHYLUM Sarcomastigophora. The name is derived from the Greek trypano- (borer) and soma (body) because of their corkscrew-like motion. |
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Plants in snowy region |
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1. pepsin (enzyme) is secreted by a. chief or zymogenic cells b. epithelial cells c. pancreas. d. liver. 2. water is mainly absorbed in a. colon b. stomach c. oesophagus d. small intestine. 3. the food which has mechanical and chemical digestion inside the stomach is called. a. amino. b. chyme c. chyle. d. bolus. ....... this questions are tick tick the correct answer............... |
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Please pls pls do this and no silly answers. do this on a paper |
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Answer» SORRY I did not KNOW the answer correctly i am HELPLESS |
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1.Name the process described by each of the following statements(a) Intake of food. |
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Answer» The process of breaking down of complex component of food into simpler SUBSTANCE is CALLED DIGESTION. |
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Trypanosoma is a microbe that belong to thegroupof |
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Answer» Answer: Trypanosoma is a genus of kinetoplastids (class Trypanosomatidae), a MONOPHYLETIC group of UNICELLULAR parasitic flagellate protozoa. Trypanosoma is part of the phylum Sarcomastigophora. The name is derived from the Greek trypano- (borer) and soma (BODY) because of their corkscrew-like MOTION. |
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The the trolley with a slight push moves forward and after sometime it stop |
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Answer» Explanation: ROLLING friction |
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What is Exothermic Reaction? Explain in detail. |
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Answer» An exothermic reaction is a chemical reaction that releases energy through LIGHT or heat. It is the OPPOSITE of an endothermic reaction. Explanation: A nuclear explosion is an example of a (HIGHLY) exothermic reaction. Exothermic reactions are reactions that release energy into the environment in the form of heat. ... Exergonic Reaction – A reaction that releases energy in any form (e.g., light, SOUND, heat). An exothermic reaction is a type of exergonic reaction |
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What is lateral inversion? Which english alphabets show lateral inversion |
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Answer» Answer: Lateral inversion is the real or apparent reversal of left and right. For example, the letter b when laterally inverted becomes the letter d (more or less). It is well-known that a PLANE mirror causes the apparent lateral inversion of objects. Among uppercase letters: A, H, I, M, O, T, U, V, W, X, and Y. In the Times and similar fonts (SERIFS), however, A, M, U, V, W, X, and Y are not completely the same after lateral inversion because of the thin and THICK lines included. Among LOWERCASE letters: i, o, v, w, and x. A similar note as above is also valid for i, o, w, and x. |
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Be who you are,/Do as you please.a) behave like other people do.b) behave badly.be natural and not copy othThe truth is the end/Of a mysterth is the only thing that |
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Answer» PLEASE don't POST such irrective type questions Explanation: HOPE you UNDERSTAND. |
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Explain how bark of tre is formed.how does it acts as a protective tissue 9th cbse ncert |
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Answer» Answer: Bark is formed as a result of the secondary growth in the plants. Phallogen CUT the cell INSIDE as phelloderm or secondary cortex and outer side as phellem of cork. The bark is a water PROOF protective layer (bark) present on the trees to PREVENT LOSS of water through evaporation.ʙᴇ ʙʀᴀɪɴʟʏʜᴏᴘᴇ ɪᴛ ʜᴇʟᴘs ᴜ ᴍᴀᴛᴇ |
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Have you seen a spider weaving a web? why does it do so? |
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Answer» Answer: The main reason spiders spin WEBS is to catch their dinner. When an insect, such as a fly, FLIES into a SPIDER's web, it gets stuck on the sticky THREADS. When a spider catches prey in the sticky strands of its web, it approaches the trapped insect and uses its fangs to inject VENOM. |
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Explain the whole process of wool |
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Answer» The different processes involved in wool production are shearing, scouring, GRADING, DYEING, and drying. The process of removal of the FLEECE from an animal is called shearing. Sheep are usually shorn annually in the spring/summer months. |
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1. pepsin (enzyme) is secreted by a. chief or zymogenic cells b. epithelial cells c. pancreas. d. liver. 2. water is mainly absorbed in a. colon b. stomach c. oesophagus d. small intestine. 3. |
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Answer» Explanation: * A gastric chief CELL (or peptic cell or gastric zymogenic cell) is a cell in the stomach that releases pepsinogen and gastric lipase and is the cell responsible for secretion of chymosin in ruminants. Pepsinogen is activated into the digestive enzyme PEPSIN when it COMES in CONTACT with acid produced by gastric parietal CELLS. |
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hii everyone ! Can anybody tell me about GIMP in breif (it's feature ,it's parts their function etc) in breif please and if possible then someone can explain it in Hindi also ? I will follow you |
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Answer» Answer: gimp is a software in which we can add two photos by layering like if you have to TELL your friends that I am VISITING a Disney land but WITHOUT visiting so in that CONDITIONS you can use gimp Explanation: |
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What is the definition of reversible change |
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Answer» 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 |
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What happens to the food preparedby green plants? |
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Answer» Answer: The food that is prepared by the plant is utilized for its metabolic processes, the EXCESS food is STORED in the form of starch, in the plants. ... The plants PREPARE starch by a process of PHOTOSYNTHESIS with the sunlight along with "water and carbon dioxide". Hope it helps |
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Hi Everyone Answer this Question With Explaintion If you will Not solve it I will Report your Answer.... |
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Answer» OPTION c Explanation: 50°C-30°C=20°C |
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Hey friends pleases help meFlowchart for types of joint.who amswers first I will mark them as brainlest!! |
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Please give full answer please |
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Answer» Explanation: the people of prehistoric age they hunt the animals and worn the SKINS |
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Defnation of autotrophy |
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Answer» ok Explanation: may this HELP you |
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How to find physical state of water |
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Answer» Answer: hey MATE here is your answer Explanation: The boiling POINT of water is 100°C. So the physical state of water at a temperature of 250 DEGREE Celsius which is much above its boiling point will be gaseous state. The physical state of water at its boiling point temperature of 100 degree Celsius will be both liquid state as well as gaseous state. |
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what is meaning of Pendulum What is the experiment of one pendulum hitting the pendulums in a line and the last pendulum moves again? |
Answer» ___❤️Mark Brainlist❤️___A weight hung from a FIXED POINT so that it can swing freely, especially a ROD with a weight at the end that regulates the mechanism of a clock. It is DUE to OSCILLATORY motion of Pendulam. ___❤️Mark Brainlist❤️___ |
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1. Describe the trees that grow in snow-covered areas |
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Answer» Corniforos TREES corniforos trees |
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What is soil and what are the components of soil |
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Answer» Answer: Soil is COMPOSED of a matrix of minerals, organic matter, air, and water. Each component is important for SUPPORTING PLANT growth, microbial communities, and chemical DECOMPOSITION. Image courtesy of FAO. The largest component of soil is the mineral portion, which makes up approximately 45% to 49% of the volume. |
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A chance in the position of an object with time |
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What happens to thefood prepared by green plant? |
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Answer» ANSWER:the FOOD is used as NEED and rest is stored in STEMS or roots Explanation: |
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Give me explain not small answer give full answer step by step |
Answer» The conversion process of jute fibres into yarns involves a NUMBER of stages, the chief among which are (1) selection of raw jute, (2) softening, (3) PILING, (4) carding, (5) drawing and (6) spinning.I hope this may help u PLZ MARK it as a brainliest ansr PLZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ |
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Please give this answer full not small one |
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Answer» Cotton Made into Fabric Manufacturing Techniques The customary strategies to manufacture textures are weaving, sewing & meshing (braiding). The more offbeat strategy incorporate holding filaments by mechanical, warm, compound or dissoluble means. Ginning The cotton grabbed from the plants has seeds in it. The way toward expelling cotton seeds from cases is called ginning. Ginning was customarily done by hand. Presently a-days, machines are utilized as a part of ginning. Spinning The way toward making YARN from fiber is known as spinning. The crude cotton is provided to industry as PARCELS or bales. Steps in making cotton yarn The crude cotton is extricated and cleaned; to evacuate straw & DRIED clears out. The cleaned cotton is then bolstered into a machine. The cotton fiber are brushed, fixed and changed over into a rope like structure called bit or silver. The fragment of cotton fiber is changed over into yarn by spinning while UTILIZING machines. Weaving Weaving is depicted as between binding, more often than not at right edges, of two sets of strings to frame fabric, carpet or different sorts of woven materials. Today this procedure is for the most part mechanized for large scale manufacturing. In it, two unmistakable sets of yarns called the twist & the filling or weft are intertwined with each other to frame a texture. The longwise yarns which keep running from the back to the front of the linger are known as the twist. The across yarns are the filling or weft. A linger is a gadget for holding the twist strings set up while the filling strings are woven through them. Knitting In the wake of weaving, the most common strategy for texture development is knitting. The yarn in knitted textures takes after a winding way ,framing symmetric circles or join. At the point when the interlocking circles run the long way, every line is known as a grain. A grain can be contrasted and the twist in weaving. At the point, when the circles keep running over the texture, every line is known as a course. A course compares to the filling or weft. There are two noteworthy assortments of sewing: weft knitting & twist sewing. In weft weaving, one nonstop yarn frames courses over the texture. In twist sewing, a progression of yarns frame grains in the long way course of the texture. Interlacing or braiding An interlace is a rope like thing that is made by joining at least three strands, strips or lengths, in a corner to corner covering design. Interlacing is one of the real creation strategies for composite fortification structures. It is finished by interlacing of yarns in whatever bearing suited to the maker’s purpose. From a domestic craft of making bands(laces), it developed as a texture made by thin width looms.
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We should not eat huriendlly? give reason |
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Answer» Answer: When you eat hurriedly you TEND to swallow LOTS of air with the food, and this can make your tummy feel bloated and uncomfortable and give you GAS, Plus who REALLY ENJOYS food that is rushed. You loose out on all the exciting flavors in the meal. |
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What kind of water arrangements were madefor travellers in earlier times? Now, whatdo people do about water when they travel? please answer its urgent. |
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Answer» SEEDS NEED WATER and oxygen for germination . EXPLANATION:brainlilelst |
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1. Choose the correct alternative from those given below each question andwrite its index letter (alphabet) in theprovided against each question :(1) Which metallic element exists in liquid state at room temperature ?A. Sodium B. Calcium C. Mercury D. Bromine( 2 ) Which non-metallic element exists in liquid state at room temperature ?A. Sulphur B. Bromine C. Iodine D. Sodium(3) Which metal is stored in kerosene?A. Sodium B. MagnesiumC. Phosphorus D. Nickel(4) Which gas is released when metal reacts with dilute hydrochloric acid ?A. Oxygen B. Nitrogen C. Chlorine D. Hydrogen(5) Which non-metal is very reactive ?A. Iodine B. Phosphorus C. CarbonD. Bromine |
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Answer» Answer: 1) bromine 2) iodin 3) sodium 4) hydrogen 5) phosphorus Explanation: DOWNLOAD the 'beaker' app it will HELP you in chemistry very much... mark as brainliest answer if it helped you.. follow me |
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