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| 19454. |
What is the mean of Labrador retriever |
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Answer» one that retrieves especially : a dog of any of several breeds having a heavy water-resistant coat and used especially for RETRIEVING game.any of a breed of medium-sized strongly built retrievers LARGELY DEVELOPED in England from stock originating in Newfoundland and having a short DENSE black, yellow, or chocolate coat and a thick rounded tail. |
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| 19455. |
Write the difference between Sexual and Asexual reproduction in 5 points Answer fast and correct and I will mark as the BRAINLIEST |
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Answer» reproduction involves TWO parentssexual reproduction involves GAMETE fertilizationin ASEXUAL reproduction gamete formation may TAKE place but most of time it's from a somatic partsexual reproduction brings variabilityasexual reproduction is faster mode of reproduction |
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| 19456. |
Explain why some fibres are called synthetic. |
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Answer» I THINK you should learn from book or FIND in google or chrome EXPLANATION:ASK from teachers |
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| 19457. |
Draw the diagram of a flower and label it is main parts |
| Answer» MARK it as BRAINLIEST and SUPPORT me GUYS. | |
| 19458. |
Which organs are present in the respiratory system |
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Answer» -The organs which are present in the respiratory system are - NostrilsNasal passagePharynxLarynxTrachea (also called windpipe)BronchiBronchiolesAlveoliRibsLungsDiaphragm It is a catabolic process in which food is oxidised to release energy at cellular level. Aerobic Respiration -It OCCURS in the presence of oxygen.In this process, large quantity of energy.In aerobic respiration, each molecules of glucose produces 38 molecules of ATP.It always begins in CYTOPLASM and continues in the mitochondria of the cell.ANAEROBIC Respiration - It occurs in the absence of oxygen.In this process, LESS amount of energy.In anaerobic respiration, each molecules of glucose produces 2 molecules of ATP.It occurs in cytoplasm only. |
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| 19459. |
Write application to bcci |
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Answer» tion:INTERPRETATIONINTERPRETATION(F)“SECRETARY” means the Honorary Secretary and Honorary Joint Secretary, if any, of the Board.“SECRETARY” means the Hon. Secretary, of the Board in his absence the Hon. Jt. Secretary of the Board.2. “TOURNAMENT RULES” means rules governing the CONDUCT of Tournament such as Irani, Ranji, Duleep, Vijay Hazare, Deodhar, C K Nayudu, Cooch-Behar, Vijay Merchant, Polly Umrigar and MUSHTAQ Ali Trophy Tournaments and such other Tournaments conducted by the Board from time to time.2. “TOURNAMENT RULES” means rules governing the conduct of various Domestic tournaments ORGANISED by the Board for its members or the Indian Premier League and such other Tournaments that the Board MAY conduct from time to time. |
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| 19460. |
Mention three adaptive features of penguins that help it in swimming. Write one reason for these adaptations. |
| Answer» BODY structureExplanation:penguins body is genetically MODIFIED for swimming and it's body STRUCTURE is ALSO specially modified Airodienomic structure which helps to swim faster | |
| 19461. |
Prove that repulsion is the sure test of magnet pls tell tomorow ts my exam |
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Answer» Repulsion is the sure TEST for MAGNETISM because it takes PLACE only between TWO like poles of a magnet whereas attraction takes place between two unlike poles of a magnet and also between a magnet and a magnetic material. |
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| 19462. |
Let's DiscussWhat would happen if the leaves ofa mango plant are coated with oil? |
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Answer» ve would die.Explanation:when we COAT a LEAVE with OIL...it's stomata are blocked which doesn't ALLOW the GASEOUS exchange and there is no photosynthesis sue to this......so eventually it dies. |
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| 19463. |
Ques:-1. What is the another name of foodpipe ? |
| Answer» OESOPHAGUS EXPLANATION:the ANOTHER name for food pipe | |
| 19464. |
Which of the following is not an elementused for describing weather |
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Answer» WIND BECAUSE THERE IS NO NEED OF MOUNTAINS IN WHETHER.Explanation:HOPE it is HELP you PLEASE MARK as me brainliest |
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| 19465. |
Q. Write the difference between Sexual and Asexual reproduction in 5 points Answer fast and correct and I will mark as the BRAINLIEST |
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Answer» here are two types of reproduction.1.) Asexual reproduction :-In this the OFFSPRING arises from a single parent.Definition- The mode of reproduction in which only single parent is involved to produce new organisms.It does not use special cells known as 'sex cells'.It is the SIMPLEST METHOD of reproduction.Some examples - Binary fission in Amoeba, regeneration in Planaria, fragmentation in Spirogyra etc.2.) Sexual reproductionIn this the offspring arises from two parents.Definition- The mode of reproduction in which two parents are involved to produce a new organism.Male sex cells (male gametes) and female sex cells (female gametes) are needed.In this sex cells of one parent FUSES with sex cells of the other parent this leads to the formation of a new cell known as 'Zygote'.Some examples- Human, fish , hens , cats , dogs , HORSES etc reproduce by this method.Most of the flowering plants also reproduce by this method. |
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| 19466. |
How to reduce Electromagnetic radiation's |
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Answer» THESE ARE THE 5 WAYS TO REDUCE ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATIONDisable WIRELESS Functions. Wireless devices — including routers, printers, tablets, and laptops — all emit a Wi-Fi signal. REPLACE Wireless With Wired Devices. Keep EMF Sources at a Distance. USE Your SMARTPHONE Safely. Prioritize SLEEPING Areas.Explanation: |
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| 19467. |
Where are the subatomic particles that determine the difference between an element and the ion of that element or between isotopes of that element? * Both the isotopes of an element, as well as the ion of an element, differ in the number of subatomic particles found inside the nucleus. Both the isotopes of an element, as well as the ion of an element, differ in the number of subatomic particles found outside the nucleus. The isotopes of an element differ in the number of subatomic particles found outside the nucleus. An ion differs from the neutral form of an element in the number of particle within the nucleus. The isotopes of an element differ in the number of subatomic particles found in the nucleus. An ion differs from the neutral form of an element in the number of particle outside the nucleus. |
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| 19468. |
What are communicated disease give three examples |
| Answer» COMMUNICABLE diseases, also known as infectious diseases or transmissible diseases, are illnesses that result from the infection, presence and growth of pathogenic (capable of causing DISEASE) biologic AGENTS in an individual human or other animal host.Example:Some examples of the communicable diseases INCLUDE Hepatitis A, B & C, influenza, MEASLES, and salmonella and other food borne illnesses. | |
| 19469. |
Plants prepare their food by a process called photosynthesis. Can we call photosynthesis a chemical change? Explain giving reasons also. |
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Answer» nthesis is the PROCESS through which plants convert light energy into chemical energy. Here is the chemical reaction involved: water and CARBON DIOXIDE combine to form glucose and oxygen. SINCE new chemical species are formed, PHOTOSYNTHESIS is clearly a chemical change. |
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| 19470. |
Roughage provide nutrients to our body?true or false |
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Answer» falseExplanation:roughage itself doesn't have any nutritional VALUES but it CLEAN bowel TRACT so we must TAKE it regularly |
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| 19471. |
D The process of prouding of their ownkinal by the living organisms is called |
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Answer» The process by which living ORGANISMS tend to PRODUCE their offspring's and continue their race is called Reproduction.Explanation:hope t is HELP you PLEASE MARK as me brainliesti |
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| 19472. |
What is air and carbon dioxide |
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Answer» Air is the general name for the mixture of gases that makes up the Earth's atmosphere. This gas is primarily nitrogen (78%), mixed with oxygen (21%), water vapor (variable), argon (0.9%), carbon dioxide (0.04%), and trace gases.Carbon dioxide is a COLORLESS gas with a density about 60% HIGHER than that of dry air. Carbon dioxide consists of a carbon atom covalently double bonded to two oxygen atoms. It OCCURS naturally in Earth's atmosphere as a trace gas.Explanation:Hope it HELPS |
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| 19473. |
What is petrochemical |
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Answer» emicals can be defined as a large group of chemicals derived from NATURAL gas and petroleum and further used for a variety of chemical PURPOSES, which are extremely important in MODERN civilization. |
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| 19474. |
More О d) The process of prouting of their ownkindlbytheliving organisms is called |
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Answer» tion:All living organisms PRODUCE OFFSPRING in order to continue the existence of the species. This process of REPLICATING or MAKING copies of themselves is called'reproduction'... |
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| 19475. |
Give me this match the following answer |
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Answer» 2 ----------------------------------------------------13----------------------------------------------------44----------------------------------------------------55----------------------------------------------------36----------------------------------------------------5Explanation:PLEASE TELL me where I am worngplese give me THANK |
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| 19476. |
Name the two type of fibre |
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Answer» There are TWO types of fibres – One is natural fibres which are obtained from natural sources e.g. Cotton, silk, wool and other is synthetic fibres which are man-made for example – RAYON, nylon, ACRYLIC etc.Explanation:hope it is help you please MARK as me BRAINLIST |
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| 19477. |
Please answer quickly urgent |
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Answer» Hii Mate ✌REFER THE ATTACHMENT100% CORRECT ✔️✔️HOPE IT HELPS YOU,PLEASE THANK AND MARK AS BRAINLIEST. |
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| 19478. |
Please answer me please please |
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Answer» (i)..(a) CO2 ,H2O AND ENERGY(ii)...(B) ALVEOLI(iii)....(c)spiracles(IV)...(c) stomata...1..true2..true...3..false..4..true...hope this helps you .... |
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| 19480. |
in which of the following process a layer of one metal is deposited on the surface of another metal to protect it from rusting |
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Answer» tion:a a layer of one METAL is DEPOSITED on the surface of another metal to PROTECT it from RUSTING is galvanisation |
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| 19481. |
Give Example for Carbohydrates |
| Answer» FOLLOWING are the IMPORTANT examples of CARBOHYDRATES:Glucose.Galactose.Maltose.Fructose.Sucrose.Lactose.Starch.Cellulose.hope it HELPS you PLEASE mark as brainliest | |
| 19482. |
Tissues ncert notes class 9 |
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Answer» YouTube Channel Creative IDEAS by TANUJ Hinduja PROVIDE TISSUE notes CLASS 9 |
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| 19483. |
8. What is the difference between cartilage and bone ?a) Bone is rubbery and cartilage is firm.b) Cartilage is rubbery and bone is firm.c) Bone is a more primitive tissue than cartilage.d) Bone is inside the body and cartilage is outside. |
| Answer» OPTIONS C is that RIGHT ANSWER | |
| 19484. |
Why wearing more layers of clothing during winter keeps us warmer than wearing just one thick piece of clothing . |
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Answer» When we wear multiple LAYERS of clothes, the air gets trapped between the CLOTHING layers and prevents heat loss from our body. So, multiple layers keep US warmers as COMPARED to a single layer. |
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| 19486. |
Write any four examples of Mechanical work. |
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Answer» tion:Wind MillWindmills run on theprinciple of mechanicalenergy and work. MOVING air (wind) POSSESSES some AMOUNT of energy in the form of kinetic energy (due to motion). This energy gives the air theability to do work on the blades of THEFAN. |
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| 19487. |
Where does the river come from? |
| Answer» RIVERS originate from mountains , valleys. In india Rivers originat from HIMALAYAN RANGES such as Ganga , Brahmaputra , INDUS ETC... | |
| 19488. |
My fruit is very effective in improving digestion,purifying blood andtreating cold and cough.I am |
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| 19489. |
name the process in which rhizobium is useful for farmers and give one example of the crop in which it is seen |
| Answer» SORRY EXPLANATION:hdjdjdnekfcle ENGLISH | |
| 19490. |
What do you mean by Sericulture? Give three characteristics of silk fibre. |
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Answer» Sericulture, or silk farming, is the cultivation of silkworms to produce silk. Although there are several COMMERCIAL species of silkworms, Bombyx mori (the caterpillar of the domestic silkmoth) is the most widely used and intensively studied silkworm. Silk was believed to have first been produced in China as early as the Neolithic Period. Sericulture has become an important COTTAGE industry in countries such as Brazil, China, France, INDIA, Italy, Japan, Korea, and Russia. Today, China and India are the two main PRODUCERS, with more than 60% of the world's ANNUAL production.Explanation:hope it is help youplease mark as me brainliest |
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| 19491. |
What are the steps of animal nutrition ? How is food prevented from entering the windpipe? |
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Answer» During the act of swallowing a flap-like valve CLOSES the PASSAGE of the WINDPIPE and GUIDES the food into the foodpipe. If, by chance, food PARTICLES enter the windpipe, we feel choked, get hiccups or cough.Explanation:hope that you thank mark brainlist and follow me |
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| 19492. |
What are the common jute fiberes |
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Answer» Jute is a long, soft, shiny bast fiber that can be spun into coarse, strong threads. ... It falls into the bast fiber category (fiber collected from bast, the PHLOEM of the plant, sometimes called the "SKIN") along with kenaf, industrial hemp, flax (linen), RAMIE, etc. The industrial term for jute fiber is raw jute.I hope it helps U and atleast mark me as a brainlist PLLSSS |
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| 19493. |
2. Name the main organs in the nervous system.What is the main function of the system? |
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Answer» The nervous system consists of the brain, spinal CORD, sensory ORGANS, and all of the nerves that connect these organs with the rest of the body. TOGETHER, these organs are responsible for the CONTROL of the body and communication among its parts. |
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| 19494. |
Explain the general properties of plastics |
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Answer» Plastics are GENERALLY LOW cost, easy to manufacture, durable, strong for their weight, electrically and thermally INSULATIVE, and RESISTANT to shock, corrosion, chemicals, and water. |
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What is the chemical name of gold and silver |
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Answer» Silver (Ag), chemical element, a white lustrous metal valued for its decorative beauty and electrical conductivity. Silver is located in Group 11 (Ib) and Period 5 of the periodic table, between copper (Period 4) and gold (Period 6), and its physical and chemical properties are intermediate between those two metals.////Gold (Au), chemical element, a dense lustrous yellow precious metal of Group 11 (Ib), Period 6, of the periodic table. Gold has several qualities that have made it EXCEPTIONALLY valuable throughout history. It is attractive in colour and brightness, durable to the point of virtual INDESTRUCTIBILITY, highly malleable, and USUALLY found in nature in a comparatively pure FORM. The history of gold is unequaled by that of any other metal because of its perceived value from earliest times |
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| 19496. |
Give concept of rest ? |
| Answer» VERB (used without OBJECT) to repose in death. to be quiet or still. to cease from MOTION, come to rest; STOP. to become or remain inactive.Explanation:hope it is help you please mark as me BRAINLIST | |
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4. What are the functions of the humanskeleton? |
| Answer» TION: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. | |
| 19498. |
X is a metal which is very reactive . It reacts with oxygen andwater.Identify X. |
| Answer» NA or SODIUM PLS MARK brainlisetExplanation: | |
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Where is the cow grazing? |
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Answer» On the fieldExplanation:Hope it helps. FOLLOW me and MARK as BRAINLIEST and GIVE thanks |
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| 19500. |
Aluminum foils are used to wrap food itwms . |
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Answer» yes there are USED to wrap FOOD ITEMS but what is your QUESTION |
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