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MCQ:- An example of the flora of Pachmarhi Biosphere Reserve is (a)cheetal (b)wolf (c)deer (d)arjun. |
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Answer» C) deer hope it HELPS you. |
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स्तरित शल्की एपिथेलियल उत्तक के बारे में बताएं। |
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Answer» Answer: Plz translate this into ENGLISH. But THANKS for FREE points . Explanation: Plz MARK me as brainliest. |
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What is the role of stomata |
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Answer» Answer: They are pores surrounded by SPECIALIZED parenchymatic cells, called guard cells. Stomata have two MAIN functions, namely they allow for GAS exchange acting as an entryway for carbon dioxide (CO2) and releasing the OXYGEN (O2) that we BREATH. The other main function is regulating water movement through transpiration. |
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13. Abida and Ramesh were doing an experiment in which water was to beheated in a beaker. Abida kept the beaker near the wick in the yellow partof the candle flame. Ramesh kept the beaker in the outermost part of theflame. Whose water will get heated in a shorter time? |
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Answer» Answer: Ramesh's BEAKER will become hot FASTER. Because the blue PART or the outermost part of a flame is the hottest part, so, it'll heat the beaker faster. The yellow part of the flame is the SOOT. |
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Protects the microorganism from extreme temperature and dryness.(1 Point)AirWaterCysts |
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Answer» Answer: DONT mark it BRAINLIEST |
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জীবদেহে জলের যে কোন তিনটি ভূমিকা ব্যাখ্যা করো |
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Answer» জীবদেহে জলের যে কোন তিনটি ভূমিকা :: ১. জলের সাহায্যে প্রাণীদেহে খাদ্যের পরিপাক হয়। ২. রেচন দ্রব্য বর্জনেও জলের বিশেষ ভূমিকা আছে। ৩. জল রক্ত ও লসিকার আবশ্যকীয় উপাদান। |
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स्तरिय शल्की एपिथेलियल उत्तक के बारे में बताएं |
Answer» ❤(i) शल्की या शल्काभ एपिथीलियम (SQUAMOUS EPITHELIUM): ऐसी ऊतक की कोशिकाएँ चपटी और अत्यधिक पतली होती हैं। इन कोशिकाओं के केन्द्रक (NUCLEUS) भी चपटे होते हैं । ... ऐसे शल्की या शल्काभ एपिथीलियम स्तरित शल्की एपिथीलियम (STRIATED squamous epithelium) कहलाती है।❤HOPE IT'S HELP YOU ❤❇ |
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We get suger from_________ |
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Answer» here is your answer Explanation: |
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all celestial bodies are attracted to the sun by force. option1frictional force 2magnetic force 3gravitational force 4elctostatic force |
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Answer» Answer: 3). GRAVITATIONAL force. Mark me as BRAINLIEST if it REALLY HELPS u. Bye. |
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II. FILL IN THE BLANKS6. The settling down of heavier components of amixture when allowed to remain undisturbedfor some time is called7. The process of separating liquid above thesediment is called8. The process by which components of mixtureare isolated and removed from each other toget pure substance is called9. The grains are separated from their stalks iscalled10. Separating solids using a magnet is called. say the answer fast |
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Answer» 6. Sedimentation 7. decantation. 8. purification 9. threshing 10. Magnetic Separation please mark me as the BRAINLIEST and CLICK THANKS |
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Answer the following questions in detail...4.Predict whether the following chemical reactions will take place or not and write the balanced chemical equations for each.a.Zinc + aluminium sulphate →b.Magnesium + Iron chloride →c.Calcium + Potassium sulphate → |
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There are about constellation in the sky option 1=87 2=86 3=85 4=88 |
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Answer» Explanation: A constellation is an area on the celestial sphere in which a group of visible stars forms a perceived outline or pattern, typically representing an animal, mythological person or creature, or an inanimate object.[1] Orion constellation Hevelius.jpg Orion IAU.svg OrionCC.jpg Top: Baroque drawing of the constellation Orion from Johannes Hevelius' Celestial catalogue, showing the stars as they would appear to an observer looking down upon the imaginary celestial sphere from the outside Bottom: Contemporary map of Orion from the IAU and photography of the night sky with drawn lines The origins of the earliest constellations likely go back to prehistory. People used them to relate stories of their beliefs, experiences, creation, or mythology. Different cultures and countries adopted their own constellations, some of which lasted into the early 20th century before today's constellations were internationally recognized. The RECOGNITION of constellations has changed significantly over time. Many have changed in size or shape. Some became popular, only to drop into obscurity. Others were LIMITED to a single culture or nation. The 48 traditional Western constellations are Greek. They are given in Aratus' work Phenomena and Ptolemy's Almagest, though their origin probably predates these works by several centuries. Constellations in the far southern sky were added from the 15TH century until the mid-18th century when European explorers began traveling to the Southern Hemisphere. Twelve ancient constellations belong to the zodiac (straddling the ecliptic, which the Sun, Moon, and planets all traverse). The origins of the zodiac remain historically uncertain; its astrological divisions became prominent c. 400 BC in Babylonian or Chaldean astronomy.[2] In 1922, the International Astronomical Union (IAU) formally accepted the modern list of 88 constellations, and in 1928 adopted official constellation boundaries that together cover the entire celestial sphere.[3][4] Any given point in a celestial coordinate system lies in one of the modern constellations. Some astronomical naming systems include the constellation where a given celestial object is found to convey its approximate LOCATION in the sky. The Flamsteed designation of a star, for example, consists of a number and the genitive form of the constellation name. Other star patterns or groups called asterisms are not constellations per se, but are used by observers to navigate the night sky. Asterisms may be several stars within a constellation, or they may share stars with more than one constellation. Examples of asterisms include the Pleiades and Hyades within the constellation TAURUS and the False Cross split between the southern constellations Carina and Vela, or Venus' Mirror in the constellation of Orion.[5][6] |
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Seed support yourdifferent parts of awith a diagram10 Nameer answer |
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Answer» Mintzberg, H. (1978) Patterns in Strategy Formation. ... These TEN schools or models of strategy formulation were proposed by Henry Mintzberg, Bruce Ahlstrand and JOSEPH Lampel in their book “Strategy SAFARI: A Guided Tour through the Wilds of STRATEGIC Management”. |
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Observation table:tell me the answer to this question...... |
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Answer» Very Interesting question : This is the experiment to know whether METALS and non metals reacts with acid . The correct option is none of these: Explanation : Metal + Acid ---> Salt +Hydrogen gas 2Al+ 6HCl---> 2AlCl3 +3H2 Test for H2 gas: Burning matchstick produces POP sound. Non metals + Acid ---> No reaction. Since in all the options nonmetals are present like Charcoal which contains carbon. Sulphur --- nonmetal Conclusion : Only in Mg, Al test tubes pop sound is heard. So options does not match with it. |
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Pls........… Answer this questions Match only do it |
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Answer» no.1nectar=no.c ATTRACTS BIRDS and insects no.5 coconut=no.a.seed DISPERSAL by water no.4 anther=no.e FRAGMENTATION |
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Forces are formed due to an interaction. Substantiate this statement. If forces are formed due to an interaction, how do you explain non-contact forces? What sort of interaction do they have? |
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Answer» Explanation: A non-contact FORCE is a force which acts on an object without coming physically in contact with it.[1] The m a non-contact force is gravity, which confers weight.[2] In contrast a contact force is a force applied to a body by another body that is in contact with it.[2] All four known fundamental interactions are non-contact forces:[3] Gravity, the force of attraction that exists among all bodies that have mass. The force exerted on each bo the DISTANCE between them. Electromagnetism is the force that causes the interaction between electrically charged particles; the areas in which this happens are called electromagnetic fields. Examples of this force include: electricity, magnetism, radio waves, microwaves, infrared, visible light, X-rays and gamma rays. Electromagnetism mediates all chemical, biological, ELECTRICAL and electronic processes. Strong nuclear force: Unlike gravity and electromagnetism, the strong nuclear force is a short distance force that takes place between fundamental particles within a nucleus. It is charge independent and acts equally between a proton and a proton, a neutron and a neutron, and a proton and a neutron. The strong nuclear force is the strongest force in nature; HOWEVER, its range is small (acting only over distances of the order of 10−15 m). The strong nuclear force mediates both nuclear fission and fusion reactions. Weak nuclear force: The weak nuclear force mediates the β decay of a neutron, in which the neutron decays into a proton and in the process EMITS a β particle and an uncharged particle called a neutrino. As a result of mediating the β decay process, the weak nuclear force plays a key role in supernovas. Both the strong and weak fo |
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एपिथेलियल उत्तक के प्रकार बताएं? |
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Answer» Answer: 1) सरल शल्की उत्तक, (2) स्तरित शल्की उत्तक, (3) स्तंभाकार उत्तक, एवं (4) घनाकार उत्तक। |
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Line in a distancetime graph shows that thedistance increasing with time |
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Answer» Answer: MARK this as brain list answer Explanation: |
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1. What might happen if you do not consume a variety of food items? |
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Answer» You may result in nutrient deficiency. Mark me as BRAINLIEST if it REALLY HELPS u. Bye. |
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What are mattress made from ? |
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Answer» matters are MADE up from SMALL INDIVIDUAL atoms. atoms are smallest part of matter. Hope, it is your answer.and it helps you. |
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Besides favourable climatic conditions, plants also require nutrients in the form of manure |
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Answer» Answer: SEEDS REQUIRE moisture for germination. Plants can absorb nutrients mostly in dissolved form. IRRIGATION protects crops from both FROST and hot AIR currents. Irrigation improves soil texture. Markme as brainliest if it really helps u. Bye. |
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Please answer my all questions please it's urgent......if you answer right i will mark ur answer as brilliant |
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Answer» Answer: 1.Food is any substance consumed to provide nutritional support for an organism. Food is usually of plant or animal origin, and contains essential NUTRIENTS, such as carbohydrates, fats, proteins, vitamins, or MINERALS. 2.A food is something that provides nutrients. Nutrients are substances that provide: energy for activity, growth, and all functions of the body such as BREATHING, digesting food, and keeping warm; materials for the growth and repair of the body, and for keeping the immune system healthy. 3.Nutrients are molecules in food that all organisms need to make energy, grow, develop, and reproduce. Nutrients are digested and then broken down into basic parts to be used by the organism. There are two main TYPES of nutrients, macronutrients and micronutrients. The three main categories of macronutrients include carbohydrate, PROTEIN, and fat. The two types of micronutrients are vitamins and minerals, and these are extra molecules that cells need to make energy. Let's take a look at the three groups of macronutrients we mentioned. 4. IDK Explanation: PLS MAKE ME BRAINLIEST
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4write the condition for photosynthesis |
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Answer» PRESENCE of carbon DIOXIDE, sunlight, WATER and chlorophyll.....☺️ |
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Mars is also known as option1blue planet 2red planet 3dark planet 4non of these |
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Answer» Mars is ALSO called THE RED PLANET. Explanation: Please mark as brainliest answer and LIKE this answer. |
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How do recreational activities near waterbodies affect water and land pollution? |
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Answer» Answer: jyetshtufzjtjtsssgssgsjfg JEW HW he3 Explanation: 1 murkh mutr it a HQ IQ he |
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Observation table:please tell me the answer fasttt |
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Answer» A. ACID. B. acid. C. gas. D. gas. E. acid. |
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Motion the three stops which involedin. photosynthesis |
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Answer» Answer: It is convenient to divide the photosynthetic process in plants into four stages, each occurring in a DEFINED area of the chloroplast: absorption of light, ELECTRON TRANSPORT LEADING to the reduction of NADP+ to NADPH, generation of ATP, and conversion of CO2 into carbohydrates (carbon fixation). |
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नेम डिफरेंट पार्ट्स ऑफ अ सीड । सपोर्ट योर आंसर विद अ डायग्राम |
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Answer» ANSWER:SEED leef, seed COAT, albumen Explanation: |
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How does sound travel?Experiment #1Clap your hands in front of you, above your head, and behind your back.With which of these can you hear the sound?Draw a picture of what you see.Experiment #2Drop a penny in a bowl of water.What do you hear?Experiment #3Hold one end of a Slinky while your friend holds the other end. Stretch itacross the table top. Strike the end of the Slinky with your hand. Describewhat you see.Making GeneralizationsIn what directions does sound travelIn what shape(s) does sound travel |
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Answer» metal=kOKkokok |
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the property by which metal can be beaten into thin sheets is known as option 1ductility 2sonority 3lustre 4malleability |
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Answer» malaebility |
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find out about national parks in your state identity and show their location on the outline of map of India |
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Answer» which aera Explanation: in which BOOK |
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4.Predict whether the following chemical reactions will take place or not and write the balanced chemical equations for each.a.Zinc + aluminium sulphate →b.Magnesium + Iron chloride →c.Calcium + Potassium sulphate →this is detail question answer |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: HOPE IT HELPS.. PLZZZ MATK AS BRAINLIEST ANSWER..♥️ |
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Mark (/) the correct answer in the following:1. Feeding on dead and decaying organisms represent what type of nutrition?holozoic(b) parasitic(c) saprozoic(d) autotrophic(a)atorial action takes place in |
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Answer» Saprotrophic Nutrition. This TYPE of nutrition (saprotrophic nutrition) involves the consumption (through ABSORPTION) of FOOD material from decaying organic matter (dead and decaying ANIMALS, plants ETC). Organisms that obtain their nutrition from dead and decaying organic matter are known as saprotrophs or saprophytes ... |
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Differentiate between a pure substance and a mixture give two example of each |
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Answer» -A pure substance is made up of only ONE type of atom, or molecule. Examples: water. oxygen, argon (Ar atoms). WHEREAS, a MIXTURE is made of up of more than one type of atom or molecule. Examples: Smog, Salad, Sea water, etc. -Composition of a pure substance is fixed, but the composition of a mixture can vary. - Pure Substances are homogeneous but mixtures can either be homogeneous or HETEROGENEOUS in nature. -Examples of pure substances are water. oxygen, argon (Ar atoms). whereas, a mixture is made of up of more than one type of atom or molecule. Examples of mixtures- Smog, Salad, Seawater, etc. HOPE it helps :p |
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What does sediment contain? |
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Answer» Answer: Sediment is solid material that is moved and deposited in a NEW LOCATION. Sediment can CONSIST of rocks and minerals, as well as the remains of plants and animals. It can be as small as a grain of SAND or as large as a boulder. Sediment moves from one place to another through the process of erosion. |
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7. To produce a magnetic field round a copper wire you have toa. place it in Earth's magnetic fieldb. run a current throughC. supply heat energy to itd. place it near a strong mTAT1Boooog |
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Protected Areas for conservation |
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Answer» Answer: The International UNION for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), defines a protected area as: a clearly defined geographical space, RECOGNISED, dedicated and managed, through legal or other EFFECTIVE means, to achieve the LONG term conservation of nature. |
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How to solve it how |
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Answer» Answer: Here is ur answer Explanation: 1:Gold and silver 2:Hydrogen gas 2:Almunium,iron and zinc |
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Suggest one activity to show the effect of temperature on the solubility of a solid in water |
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Answer» For many solids dissolved in LIQUID water, the solubility increases with TEMPERATURE. The increase in kinetic energy that comes with higher temperatures ALLOWS the SOLVENT MOLECULES to more effectively break apart the solute molecules that are held together by intermolecular attractions.
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which of the following pairs of compounds under go displacement reaction when they react with each other option 1copper and iron sulphate solution 2iron and zinc sulphate solution 3zinc and iron sulphate solution 4copper and zinc sulphate solution |
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Answer» Answer: no reaction Explanation: No reaction will take place as iron (Fe) is less REACTIVE than ZINC (zn) . HENCE, iron will not displace zinc from its SALT solution. No reaction will take place. this is because iron is less reactive then zinc. |
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Write different between chemical and physical changes. give example |
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Answer» Difference Between Physical and Chemical Change Physical Change Chemical Change When a substance undergoes a physical change, its composition remains the same despite its molecules being rearranged. When a substance undergoes a chemical change, its molecular composition is changed entirely. Thus, chemical changes involve the formation of new substances. Physical change is a temporary change. A chemical change is a permanent change. A Physical change affects only physical properties i.e. SHAPE, size, etc. Chemical change both physical and chemical properties of the substance including its composition A physical change involves very LITTLE to no absorption of energy. During a chemical reaction, absorption and evolution of energy take place. Some example of physical change is freezing of water, melting of wax, boiling of water, etc. A few examples of chemical change are digestion of food, burning of coal, rusting, etc. Generally, physical changes do not involve the PRODUCTION of energy. Chemical changes usually involve the production of energy (which can be in the form of heat, light, sound, etc.) In a physical change, no new substance is formed. A chemical change is ALWAYS accompanied by one or more new substance(s). Physical change is easily reversible i.e original substance can be recovered. Chemical changes are irreversible i.e. original substance cannot be recovered. |
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Qfillups.①the magnitude of velocity andwill be equal of motionis along aStraight parth |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: when a vehicle moves on a STRAIGHT road with EQUAL DISTANCE in equal time intervals ,then in this case the MAGNITUDE of velocity and speed will be equal.. |
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Chapter 2 of since components of food class6 fill in the blanks |
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I have 9dvd of GTA 5 can I install that in Windows 10 |
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Answer» If you don't have graphics card, you can't run GTA V, and also, the GAME size is 60GB so, it can't come in a CD. |
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What is a bone marrow. please try to tell this without looking at google (please) |
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What is adolescence and puberty |
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Answer» Answer: ADOLESCENCE is a period of LIFE between childhood and adulthood. PUBERTY is already the stage where the development of the body occurs, due to HORMONES, being a phase of adolescence. Mark me as BRAINLIEST if it realy helps u. Bye. |
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