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24201.

7 Categorise the following animals under their appropriate columns of classfication: ANIMALSDogGrasshopper RatScorpion ToadButterfly LizardTurtle FrogBatSnailHoney bee Pigeon Liverfluke LoochCattleSnakeRohu ParrotAscarisEarthworm CowRabbit Monkey Elephant​

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doggrasshopper ratExplanation:in SMELLING ALWAYS in restteeth is SHARP

24202.

Name two antibiotics obtained from fungi and discuss their role

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Water Resources Projects are planned for VARIOUS purpose like IRRIGATION, Hydro Power GENERATION, Water Supply for Drinking and industrial purpose, Flood control, navigation ETC. Projects which serves more then one purpose are CALLED as Multipurpose projects.

24203.

Name the process by which starfish release the energy from the food they eat

Answer» RESPIRATION or GAS exchange occurs in two locations on a starfish. The first location is through the thin SKIN on the ends of the TUBE feet.Explanation:
24204.

Why did Rita's mother object to the plucking of flowers .​

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because she RITA's MOTHER

24205.

I work at Domino's and someone called me and I asked his no so he said no like 98971 uske age run diga dum dum dum, itni gali di maine uske baad use

Answer» GOOD JOB yehi KARNA chaihye tha BRO
24206.

How do you recycle items like plastic bottles, shoe boxes, etc.? ​

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it can be recycled by MELTING them and remolding them into other USEFUL PLASTIC itemExplanation:HOPE it HELPS you...

24207.

Cuscuta is an example of:. tick the correct answer​

Answer» SINCE there are no optionsExplanation:CUSCUTA is a yellow-ish ORANGE PARASITIC plant.HOPE IT HELPS
24208.

In the door bell use a magnet a.list.b.bar.c.scatter.d.tubular . magnet​

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b.bar is the ANSWER

24209.

Summarise effect of acid and base on litmus paper​

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Light BLUE LITMUS paper turns red under acidic conditions and red litmus paper turns blue under basic or alkaline conditions, with the color change OCCURRING over the pH range 4.5–8.3 at 25 °C (77 °F). ... Under acidic conditions, the SOLUTION is red, and under alkaline conditions, the solution is blue.

24210.

1 litre of water at 30⁰c is mixed with 1 litre of water at 50⁰c. the temperature​

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The TEMPERATURE will SLIGHTLY less than 40°C. Explanation: Because water EXPANDS when heated, 1 litre of water at 50°C will have less mass than 1 litre of water at 30°C. As a result, the 30°C litre has slightly more than the 50°C litre, and thus the average will end up slightly less than 40°C.Explanation:HOPE it helps you

24211.

the East India company took over the industry. a.cemical industry b.cement industry c.handloom industry d.large industry​

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d].HOPE it CORRECT.

24212.

5. Some varieties of sheep are selectively bred.​

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Hope it will be helpfull to you... Explanation:Selective breeding is a process of selecting the TRAITS you want and mating the animals with those traits TOGETHER to produce more of the traits in the progeny. Farmers have used selective breeding to improve the PERFORMANCE of their livestock SINCE animals were first DOMESTICATED.

24213.

Give verified description of the process of synthesis of food in green plants​

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The process by which plants make food is PHOTOSYNTHESIS. Photosynthesis is the process in which green plants USE sunlight to make their own food. Photosynthesis requires sunlight, chlorophyll, water, and carbon dioxide gas. Chlorophyll is a substance in all green plants, especially in the leaves.pls LIST me brainlist if you like my answer pls be my followers and SEND me some thanks friends

24214.

Describe the processes involed in making a fabric​

Answer» RK DONE=HeatCurrent=I=10ATime=t=10sPotential difference=V=15VWe know\boxed{\SF Heat=VIt} Heat=VIt \BEGIN{gathered}\\ \sf\longmapsto H=15\times 10\times 10\end{gathered} ⟼H=15×10×10 \begin{gathered}\\ \sf\longmapsto H=15\times 100\end{gathered} ⟼H=15×100 \begin{gathered}\\ \sf\longmapsto H=1500J\end{gathered} ⟼H=1500J WORK done here is 1500Joules
24215.

classify classify the following into metals and nonmetals: iodine, lead, carbon, sulphur, aluminium, silicon .​

Answer» EXPLANATION: As silicon exhibits the CHARACTERISTICS of metals & non-metals. HENCE it is known as METALLOID. Iodine, carbon and sulfur LACK in the characteristics of metals and have low melting point and density.I hope it's help youplease make me brainliests
24216.

What is the outermost white part of the tooth called

Answer» ENAMEL: The hardest, WHITE outer part of the TOOTH. Enamel is MOSTLY made of calcium phosphate, a rock-hard mineral. Dentin: A layer underlying the enamel. It is a hard tissue that contains MICROSCOPIC tubes.
24217.

What do you observe when you are visiting a nearby tailoring shop!​

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In a TAILORING shop we observe that there are many cuttings of fabrics left over after stitching. We SEE that some cuttings are of COTTON, some are of SILK or wool and some are of synthetic FIBRES.

24218.

How to see time period of 16 seconds For 20 oscillations

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The TIME taken to complete ONE OSCILLATION is known as the time period of the pendulum.Time Period = (Total time is taken)/ (Number of Oscillations)Given: - 20 oscillations TAKING 32s to complete.Therefore 1 oscillation will take = (32)/ (20) SEC = 1.6 secondTherefore 1.6s is the time period of the pendulum.Explanation: hope it helps…have a good nightsweet dreams…

24219.

What is ductility? Name some very ductile metals. short answer please.​

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The ABILITY of the METALS to be drawn into THIN wires is known as ductility . GOLD and platinum are the most DUCTILE metals.

24220.

Match the following. ​

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i will SEND in TWO MIN

24221.

Answer me this question please​

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tion:When we WALK in high HEELS the area of the contact of the heels with the surface is very small and hence the PRESSURE exerted will be very high so is the pressure exerted on the body.plz mark me as a BRAINLIST

24222.

How to make a toy telephone​

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by DRAWING FROM COPY PASTE

24223.

ScienceCHAPTER- Cell: Structure And FunctionCLASS-8​

Answer» 1 CELLULOSE 2 POROUS 3 CHLOROPLASTS
24224.

Why do pigeons move their heads frequently

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However, most studies SUGGEST that birds in motion bob their HEADS to stabilize their visual surroundings. In comparison, we rely more on our eye MOVEMENTS, not our HEAD movements, to catch and hold images while in motion. Picture a pigeon on a moving treadmill.

24225.

The characteristic of a fuse wise is A) low melting PointB) High melting pointc) very high melting PointD) high thickness​

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A) LOW MELTING PointHope it HELPS you.

24226.

eating only one type of food provides the body with all the required nutrients. State weather true or false​

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Well it can be CONSIDERED as FALSE as you need all TYPE of nutrition as for BALANCE DIET

24227.

हम क्यों सुन सकते हैं​

Answer» DIGITAL HDD no GOOD REASON uddog PC is
24228.

An oxide of sulphur turns blue litmus red it is an acidic or basic?​

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SULPHUR OXIDE IS ACID AS IT TURNS RED LITMUS PAPER BLUE

24229.

1. How are protein essential for our body ? DONT USE ANY APP IT IS WARNING OK ​

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it HELPS you MAKE NEW CELLS and helps you GROW

24230.

Please give me answer​

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which lessonExplanation:

24231.

ड्रॉपर में पानी भरने से पहले उसे दबाने से ड्रॉप में पानी क्यों उठता है इसका कारण बताइए​

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tion:hlo mate here's your answer आप अपने हाथ में पानी से भरी एक प्लास्टिक की बाल्टी लटकाए हुए हैं। बाल्टी पर लगने वाले बलों के नाम बताइए। विचार-विमर्श कीजिए कि बाल्टी पर लगने वाले बालों द्वारा इसकी गति की अवस्था में परिवर्तन क्यों नहीं होता।I HOPE IT HELPS YOU PLZ MARK AS BRAINLIST

24232.

The digestive tract and the associated gland together constitute the a) digestive systemb) oesophagusc) alimentary canald) nutrition system​

Answer» DIGESTIVE SYSTEMPLS MARK ME AS BRAINLIEST
24233.

Why does asi Convert 50°C to °F and 43°F to °C. TO ​

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The rate equations with which we began our study of calculus are called differential equations when we identify the rates of change that appear WITHIN them as derivatives of functions. Differential equations are essential tools in MANY area of mathematics and the sciences. In this CHAPTER we explore three of their important uses: • MODELLING problems using differential equations; • Solving differential equations, both through numerical techniques like Euler’s method and, where possible, through finding formulas which make the equations true; • Defining new functions by differential equations. We also introduce two important functions—the exponential function and the LOGARITHMIC function—which play central roles in the theory of solving differential equations. Finally, we introduce the operation of antidifferentiation as an important tool for solving some special kinds of differential equations.Explanation:Pls mark me as a brainlilest

24234.

The breakdown of complex component of food into simpler substances is called a) ingestionb) egestionc) assimilationd) digestion​

Answer» DIGESTION PLEASE AMRK ME AS BRAINLIEST
24235.

Pleas plz plz answer this quistion plz plz urjent plz....​

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rochloric acid H HydrogenSO Sulfur monoxide HNO NitroxylHCO HydrogencarbonateHPO Hypophosphorous acidNAOH SODIUM HYDROXIDE Ca (OH) 2 Calcium hydroxide Fe(OH) Iron (III) OXIDE hydroxide I hope this will help you in your WORK

24236.

Describe the activities that give an understand electroststic force​

Answer» PLEASE MARK me as BRAINLIEST
24237.

Explain how you take care of your eyes (write any two precautions )​

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There are THINGS you can do to help keep your eyes healthy and make sure you are seeing your BEST:Eat a healthy, balanced diet. ...Maintain a healthy weight. ...GET regular exercise. ...WEAR sunglasses. ...Wear protective eye wear. ...Avoid smoking. ...Know your family medical history. ...Know your other risk factors.

24238.

A car moving with a velocity of 25m/s is stopped in 5 s by applying a force .What is the final velocity of car?​

Answer» U =20m/s a =2 m/s2 t =5 s v=u+at v=20+-5(2) v=20-10 v=10m/sExplanation:
24239.

Difference between leeches and ascaris​

Answer» LEECHES are segmented parasitic or predatory worms that belong to the PHYLUM Annelida and COMPRISE the subclass Hirudinea. ... An ascarid nematode of the phylum Nematoda, it is the most COMMON parasitic worm in humans.mark as brainliest if it helps you
24240.

The highest peak in India is?​

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the highest PEAK in INDIA is Mount EVEREST Explanation:PLZ MARK me brainlist

24241.

How can you identity acid base and water with only turmeric as indicator​

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c is a NATURAL INDICATOR which turns(1) Yellow in acid and pinkish-RED in base(2) Blue in base and red in acid(3) Yellow in base and pinkish-red in acid(4) Bilue in acid and red in base. TURMERIC compound is a naturally ocuring yellow colour compound.#нσρє íт нєℓρѕ♡~#мαяк αѕ вяαíηℓíѕт☘️

24242.

Difference between amoeba and hydra​

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is a unicellular ORGANISM WHEREAS hydra is a MULTICELLULAR organism. AMOEBA reproduces by BINARY fission whereas hydra reproduces by budding and regeneration.

24243.

What is a crop rotation ​

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Crop rotation is the practice of planting different crops sequentially on the same plot of LAND to IMPROVE soil health, optimize nutrients in the soil, and COMBAT pest and weed pressure. ... A simple rotation might involve two or three crops, and COMPLEX ROTATIONS might incorporate a dozen or more.hope it helps you

24244.

How does most of the morden weapons work?​

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rden WEAPONS are many times stronger than the old weapon .Modern weapons are made with the help of modern TECHNOLOGY, weapons play an important ROLE in defeating the enemy.Weapons are often used in BATTLE to defeat the enemy.In the old era, the cartridge was used in guns, this cartridge was made from the meat of the cow.In a modern day weapon, mostly gunpowder is used.handgun.machine gun. Bren machine gun. Schwarzlose machine gun.

24245.

Characteristic of rayon,nylon, polyester and acrylic​

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Nylon, Rayon, Acrylic and Polyester are artificial FIBERS. Rayon as a cloth is soft and comfortable. ... ... The fabric is used to CREATE clothing such as BLOUSES, jackets, SPORTSWEAR and DRESSES.

24246.

वनस्पति चे नाव आनंद पत्रकार श्री राम जी मंडावरी रचना प्रकार मांजपरा कर सकता पूर्ण करें​

Answer» HAME ANS nehu pata sorryExplanation:DONT kniw BYR BR
24247.

The sun,wind,and water are ____ sources of energy

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The SUN,WIND,and water are renewable sources of energy.Hipe it helps...PLEASE MARK me brainliest.

24248.

Which are the three stages of matter in onr word​

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loquid , gaseous and solid . but PLAZMA is LATEST STAGE FOUNDED by scientist .Explanation:but you write solid , liquid and , gaseous .

24249.

Which are the three stages of matter?​

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re three states of matter: SOLID; liquid and GAS. They have different properties, which can be explained by looking at the ARRANGEMENT of their particles.

24250.

which of the following rules of fire is based on which vuttons law? the principle behind the flight of rocket explain in your words ​

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This law of motion is essentially a STATEMENT of a mathematical equation. The three parts of the equation are mass (m), acceleration (a), and force (f). Using LETTERS to symbolize each part, the equation can be written as follows:F = maLet's apply this principle to a rocket. The pressure created by the controlled explosion TAKING place inside the rocket's engines is a force called thrust. That pressure accelerates the gas one WAY and the rocket the other.The thrust for the rocket continues as long as its engines are firing. Because propellant is burned up, the mass of the rocket changes during flight. Its mass is the sum of all its parts. Rocket parts includes engines, payload, control system, propellant tanks, and propellants. By far, the largest part of the rocket's mass is its propellants. But this mass constantly changes as the engines fire since the engines expell the used fuel in the exhaust plume. Thus the rocket's mass smaller during flight. In order for the left side of our equation to remain in balance with the right side, acceleration of the rocket has to INCREASE as its mass decreases. That is why a rocket starts off moving slowly and goes faster and faster as it climbs into space.