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What are infectious deaseases |
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Answer» Infectious diseases are caused by pathogenic MICROORGANISMS, such as bacteria, viruses, parasites or FUNGI; the diseases can be spread, directly or INDIRECTLY, from ONE person to ANOTHER. Zoonotic diseases are infectious diseases of animals that can cause disease when transmitted to humans.Hope this helps you |
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Answer in one word 1. two ancient civilizations in which people used cotton |
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Answer» s in the Indus valley were the first to SPIN and weave cotton. In 1929 archaeologists recovered fragments of cotton tetiles at Mohenjo-Daro, in what is now Pakistan, dating to between 3250 and 2750 BCE. Cottonseeds founds at nearby Mehrgarh have been dated to 5000 BCE. Literary references further point to the ancient nature of the subcontinent's cotton industry. The Vedic scriptures, composed between 1500 and 1200 BCE allude to cotton spinning and weaving . . .." So goes a remarkable new book, Empire of Cotton A Global History by Sven Beckert, which traces the development of the cotton industry in depth. Shown above are the fragments of cotton fibers so identified by Marshall, Mohenjo-daro and the Indus Civilization, p. 585), and examples of weaves whose imprints have been found since at Harappa. Empire of Cotton goes on to show how the cotton industry, which India dominated in the early 18th century, was taken over by the British, how it spurred the slave trade with the Americas and the industrial revolution, its role a century in the independence movement and Gandhi's spinning wheel, and how it once again RETURNED to Asia in a big way at the end of the 20th century. Though very little in the book has directly to do with the Indus civilization, it is a great example of how a single material and its exploitation can have such great impact on history; it is highly likely that the development of textile crafts were a key component of the Indus civilization's rise as well.Captions1. Marshall writes (Mohenjo-daro, p. 585): "This fragment of cloth was submitted to Mr. JAMES Turner, Director of the Technological Research Laboratory, Bombay, for examination, who remarks in his preliminary report that 'The fibre was exceedingly tender and broke under very small stresses. HOWEVER, some preparations were obtained revealing the convoluted structure characteristic of cotton. All the fibres examined were completely penetrated by fungal hyphae. The appearance of once of the convoluted fibres is shown in the accompanying photograph."2. Fragment with fabric impression, Harappa. A terracotta fragment with fabric impression from Trench 54 provides clues on the types of weaving carried out by the ancient Harappans.3. The earliest evidence of textiles at Harappa goes back to about 3300 BCE, and is another suggestion of how important this PRODUCT must have been to the later Indus economy.4. Textile impressions on a toy bed made during the Harappan Phase (c. 2600-1900 BCE) show finely woven cloth made of uniformly spun threads. This example shows a fairly tightly woven normal weave. |
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A State the merits of whittaker's method ofClossification?-7 |
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Answer» of R. H. Whittaker 5 KINGDOM Classification· This system of classification looks more scientific and natural because of the following considerations: · It is largely the most accepted system of modern classification mainly because of the phylogenetic placing of different groups of living organisms · Separation of prokaryotes into an independent kingdom is justifiable because they differ from all other organisms in their general organization. · Grouping of all unicellular eukaryotes under the kingdom Protista has solved many problems, particularly RELATED to the POSITION of organisms like Euglena. · ELEVATION of the group fungi to the status of a kingdom is justifiable since fungi totally differ from other primitive eukaryotes like algae and protozoans. · The kingdoms plantae and animalia are now more HOMOGENEOUS groups than they were in the two kingdom classification as it shows the phylogeny of different life styles. · The five-kingdom classification gives a clear indication of cellular organization and modes of nutrition, the characters which appeared very early in the evolution of life. |
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C Match the Columns.Column A1. Large intestine2. Rectum3. Liver4. Stomach5. Salivary gland6. Small intestine7. ProteinsColumn B(i) Acid release(ii) Digestion is completed(iii) Amino acid(iv) Absorption of water(v) Storage of undigested food(vi) Bile juice secretion(vii) Saliva secretion |
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Answer» 1-iv ABSORPTION of water2-vstorage of UNDIGESTED food3-vi BILE juice4-i acid5-vii saliva6-ii DIGESTION completed7-iii AMINO acid |
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What has no volume no definite shape a) solidb) liquidc)gas |
| Answer» GAS is the CORRECT ANSWER | |
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Which are the main reasons of Diabetes. only answers Ans. |
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Answer» Risk factors for prediabetes and type 2 diabetesWeight. The more fatty TISSUE you have, the more RESISTANT your cells become to insulin.Inactivity. The less active you are, the greater your risk. ...Family history. ...Race or ethnicity. ...Age. ...Gestational diabetes. ...Polycystic ovary syndrome. ...HIGH BLOOD pressure.Explanation:Pls follow me and MARK as brainlliest |
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When the pressure inside the lungs will be more ? during inhalation and exhaltion |
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Answer» During inhalation, the diaphragm is contracted which increases the VOLUME of the LUNG cavity. During exhalation, the diaphragm is relaxed which decreases the volume of the lung cavity. 3) Costal breathing: a MODE of breathing that requires contraction of the INTERCOSTAL muscles. |
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A person is sleeping and another person is running . in which breathing rate is higher and why |
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Answer» the breathing rate of a PERSON running is HIGHER because he needs more ENERGY to run than to sleep and of course breathing FASTER will help to TAKE in more oxygen which will breakdown the food and will release energy as Explanation: |
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Who is the invited buld |
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Answer» Explanation:Aug 17, 2017 — The first practical incandescent light BULB Edison and his TEAM of researchers in Edison's laboratory in Menlo Park, N.J., tested more than 3,000 designs for bulbs between 1878 and 1880. In November 1879, Edison filed a patent for an ELECTRIC lamp with a carbon FILAMENT. |
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37. is formed by the depositional work of a river O 1. Flood2. ValleyO 3. Delta04. None of these |
| Answer» 1ST FloodExplanation:PLS FOLLOW me and MARK me BRAINLIEST :) | |
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Test yourself 1 What is an ion?2 Gold has atomic number 79 and mass number 197 What would you find inside an atom of gold? |
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Answer» 1.An ion is an atom or molecule that has a different number of electrons than protons, so it has a charge.2.According to the list of elements given INSIDE the front cover, gold has an atomic number of 79. Consequently, an atom of 197Au has 79 protons, 79 electrons, and 197 – 79 = 118 neutrons. ... Thus, all atoms of this element have 38 protons and 38 electrons.Explanation:PLEASE please FOLLOW me |
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38. the solid thing uppermost layer of the earth O 1. CrustO 2 Mantle03. Core04. None of these |
| Answer» ARK me BRAINLIST | |
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What is microtubules?? please answer it fast |
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Answer» a microscopic TUBULAR structure present in numbers in the CYTOPLASM of cells, sometimes AGGREGATING to form more complex structures.follow me and MARK as brainiest |
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_____is the process of supplying water to crops at different intervals. (a)Irrigation(b) Weeding(c)Winnowing(d)Harvesting |
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Intestine. 3. Villi are present on the inner wall of4. In amoeba,are used to capture food.5. The stomach in ruminants ischambered.6. Liver secretesinto the small intestine.8. The white hard substance that covers the teeth is called2. The process of converting complex food into simpler soluble form is called7. The process of removing undigested food materials from the body is called |
| Answer» 3. SMALL intestine4. Endocytosis5.four-chambered stomach6.bile juice7. excretion2. DigestionExplanation:PLZZZZZ MARK it as BRAINLIEST | |
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Please tell me any one plz plz |
| Answer» GLEE--++&&---&223₹√•|^=÷π√^==√¢¢^ | |
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Which type of crops are grown in silt soil please respond and answer????????????????????¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿ |
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Answer» Some flowers suitable for Silt soil are Yellow iris, Japanese iris, and Swamp milkweed. Trees and SHRUBS suitable for Silt soil are Weeping willows, BALD CYPRESS, Red TWIG dogwood, River birch, Red chokeberry, and American elder. |
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Perhat is the structural and functionalunit of kidney?home |
| Answer» NEPHRON EXPLANATION:................. | |
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Ductility 'Brittleness'sonority'mallability |
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Answer» A DIAMOND is hard but brittle(breakable) as it is a non-metal. Metals, on the other hand, are ductile and MALLEABLE. They are ALSO sonorous as they PRODUCE a particular sound when HIT or struck with a rigid object. Thus, the correct answer is brittleness. |
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After which type of change the object can be brought back to its original form ? |
| Answer» REVERSIBLE CHANGE EXPLANATION: | |
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.Answer fast......... |
| Answer» CACTUS EXPLANATION:HOPE it will HELP | |
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Which type of crops are grown in silt soil ?????¿¿¿¿¿please respond and answer |
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Answer» yellow IRIS,japanese iris,and swamp milkweed trees and shrubs:weeping willows,bald CYPRESS,river BIRCH,red chokeberry and AMERICAN elder etc Explanation:hope it will help u! plzz mark me brainliest |
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Give the basic difference between weather and climate.(please han its urgent ok) |
| Answer» EXPLANATION:Whereas weather refers to short-term CHANGES in the atmosphere, climate describes what the weather is LIKE over a long period of time in a specific area.thank you.. | |
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A) Food should be cooked with the lid on it give reason |
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Answer» This is because a generation of steam from water will help in cooking the food as otherwise it will BURN at high temperature. ALSO buy doing so we can SAVE some GAS it is known that by covering the lid food COOKS at as faster rate. |
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Make table of all the diseases which are caused by bacteria, fungi, virus and protozoa. NOTE: IF ANYONE GIVES THE CORRECT ANSWER I WILL MARK YOU AS THE BRAINLIEST. |
| Answer» BACTERIA FUNGI v bacterial DISEASE Aspergillosisanthrax BlastomycosisCholera. CandidiasisLeprosy. Candida Auris.Tuberculosis. Fungal EYE InfectionsPlague. SyphilisExplanation: | |
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PLEASE ANSWER THIS IT IS VERY MUCH URGENT, IF YOU ANSWER ALL MY QUESTIONS I WILL DEFINITELY GIVE YOU THANKS AND BRAINLIEST AND PLEASE ANSWER IN A SENTENCE NOT MORE THAN A SINGLE SENTENCE........ |
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Answer» 1)) To separate the useful components from the non-useful or some harmful components.2) It is used to separate the heavier and lighter components of a MIXTURE by wind or by blowing air. ... As the mixture falls down, lighter husk is taken away by blowing air and the heavier grain seeds fall down to make a heap.3) It uses sieve plates for separation of coarse particles from finer particles. Wheat FLOUR is separated from wheat bran by the method of sieving.4) This is because the particles of the INSOLUBLE SOLID would remain in the filtering device if they are bigger than the holes of the filtering device, and the filtered substance will pass through the holes and get separated.5) When dissolving salt in water, the MOVEMENT of and collision between the salt and water particles causes the particles to break apart. Neither salt nor water particles are destroyed. When the water evaporates from a mixture of salt and water, all of the original salt particles will remain.HOPE IT HELPS..!!! |
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Which of the following statements is correcta |
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Answer» WHICH STATEMENTS......... |
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the department of environment is to decide whether some portion of a forest in your area could be cleared for a housing complex. write a leeterto the department explaining you point of view as a concerned citizen (long answer for 10M) |
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Imagine and right kind of accidents many happens |
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Answer» tion:Essay on Road Accident: Road accidents have become very common NOWADAYS. As more and people are buying automobiles, the incidences of road accidents are just increasing day by day. Furthermore, people have also become more careless now. Not many people follow the traffic rules. Especially in big cities, there are VARIOUS MODES of transports. MOREOVER, the roads are becoming NARROWER and the cities have become more populated.please follow me and make me as brainliest answer |
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Q5: Match the following 3 marksBa) ChalukyaA.1. North-South lenghtof India.2. Member of theLegislative assembly3.Constitutional headof the Stateb) MLAc) Governorima |
| Answer» PLZ WRITE CAREFULLY OK don't write this | |
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Once upon a time, there lived a ferocious lion in the jungle. One day he saw a sheep eating grass nearby and told her that he wished to eat her for dinner. The sheep got scared but she was intelligent and told the lion, ‘King, your mouth stinks. I find the smell so foul. Can you first go and clean your mouth, So that I can die with a nice smell proud me. |
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Answer» what is there to ANSWER in this I don't UNDERSTAND ? |
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what is indigestion? why it haopen and what food contribute to indigestion ? what food are important for our gut health |
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Answer» when we eat very spicy food a LOT of HCL is produced which leads to ACIDITY in STOMACH. this condition is called indigestion. we should take antiacids during indigestion such as milk of magnesia. food important for gut HEALTH is yogurt, KIMCHI , almonds , ginger and garlic. Explanation: |
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Question 26: According to his observation, which of the following options would be correct.Ia) There is a direct relationship between the rise of the water in the tube to the heating ofthe lead sphereb) There is an inverse relationship between the rise of the water in the tube to the heatingof the lead sphere.c) There is no relationship between the rise of the water in the tube to the heating of thelead sphered) Difference in air pressure affects the rise of water in the tube |
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Answer» that answer may be à EXPLANATION:PLZ mark as BRAINLIST |
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32. Label the parts A, B, and C of the female reproductive system below and explainthe function of any two. АB C |
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Answer» Where is the figure. How we LABEL the PARTS A, B, C of the female REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM. |
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In which states of India silt soil is found ??????????¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿ |
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Answer» These SOILS have been found in Major parts of Punjab, Haryana, U.P., Bengal, ASSAM, North Bihar and small AREAS in the other STATES of the Indian Union |
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В. 10. List any three ways LUYTUWrite T for the correct statements and F for the wrong ones.1.Plants reproduce only through seeds. E2.A seed coat protects the embryo. T3. Seeds of cockleburare dispersed by water.Bryophyllum can grow many young plants on its leaf edges.5.Wheat is an example of a kharif crop.4. |
| Answer» SEED COAT PROTECTS the EMBRYO. TExplanation:TRUE | |
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.Pls answer fast........ |
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Answer» chlorophyllExplanation:NON of these |
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Hey guys please please answer this question this important for me please please ans ok |
| Answer» PLEASE MARK as BRAINLIST | |
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What ae the components of the soil |
| Answer» SOIL Layers. Soil is composed of both biotic—living and once-living things, like plants and insects—and ABIOTIC materials—nonliving factors, like minerals, water, and air. Soil contains air, water, and minerals as WELL as plant and ANIMAL matter, both living and DEAD. These soil components fall into two categories. | |
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Assertion(A): A solution of carbon dioxide in water tums red litmus blue. Reason(R): Carbon dioxide is basic in nature.Optionsa. Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of Ab.Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of aC. A is true but R is falsed. both A and Rare false |
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Answer» d) Both A and B are false.Explanation:SINCE, Carbon Dioxide is ACIDIC in nature as it is non-metallic in nature.Acid turns, Blue Litmus PAPER RED. |
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Is mirror a transculant material |
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Answer» no it is not a TRANSLUCENT material OBJECT its a OPAQUE objectExplanation: |
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What is rolling friction? |
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Answer» Rolling resistance, SOMETIMES called rolling friction or rolling DRAG, is the force resisting the MOTION when a body rolls on a surface. It is mainly caused by non-elastic effects; that is, not all the energy NEEDED for deformation of the wheel, roadbed, ETC., is recovered when the pressure is removed. |
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A substance floats in water, but sinks in coconut oil. The density of the substance Optionsa. Cannot be decided based on the given informationb. is less than the density of waterC. is greater than the density of oild.Both (B) and (C) |
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Answer» The DENSITY of a liquid determines whether it will float on or SINK in another liquid. A liquid will float if it is less dense than the liquid it is placed in. A liquid will sink if it is more dense than the liquid it is placed in.Explanation:If the immisible liquid which is placed on the water is less dense, the substance FLOATS and if it is more dense than water, it sinks. Density is the no. ... Density of oil is 0.91 g/ cm^3 whereas the density of water is 1 g/ cm^3.HOPE IT HELPS YA |
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find five questions which is not in necret book sub sci class 6 pls tell fast who will tell first anwer they will mark as brailist answerr |
| Answer» GO to THINK iit class 6 and you can FIND it. | |
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What is the meaning of iron filings |
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Answer» Iron filings are SMALL shavings of a FERROMAGNETIC material. Ferromagnetic (for the purposes of this page, at least) means that they will align themselves with a magnetic field. That being the case, iron filings are an excellent way to DISPLAY the magnetic field of ONE or multiple BAR magnets. |
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