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4)Observe the following table and find out time period and average.Fill the below table.No No. ofOscillation(n)Time Taken(t)Time Period(T)1. 10 25 seconds2. 15 30 seconds3. 20 30 seconds4. 25 32 seconds |
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Answer» Answer: oscillation = 10 25 seconds time period = 25 32 seconds PLEASE mark my answer as brainlests answer please I need it |
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What is the difference between chemosynthetis and photosynthetis |
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Answer» Answer: Photosynthesis and chemosynthesis are both processes by which organisms PRODUCE food; photosynthesis is powered by sunlight while chemosynthesis runs on chemical energy. Explanation: Photosynthesis OCCURS in plants and some bacteria, wherever there is sufficient sunlight – on land, in shallow water, even INSIDE and below clear ice. All photosynthetic organisms use solar energy to turn carbon dioxide and water into sugar (food) and oxygen: 6CO2 + 6H2O -> C6H12O6 + 6O2. Chemosynthesis occurs in bacteria and other organisms and involves the use of energy released by inorganic chemical reactions to produce food. All chemosynthetic organisms use energy released by chemical reactions to make a sugar, but different species use different pathways. For example, at HYDROTHERMAL vents, vent bacteria oxidize hydrogen sulfide, add carbon dioxide and oxygen, and produce sugar, sulfur, and water: CO2 + 4H2S + O2 -> CH20 + 4S + 3H2O. Other bacteria make organic matter by reducing sulfide or oxidizing methane. |
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Force of friction causes wear and tear. Prove this fact by giving examples from daily life. |
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Answer» EASY- Screeching of TIRES |
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Sadman and Abir made two sample cells and observed them under a microscope. Sadman saw large gaps and cell walls in his sample. But these are missing in Abir's sample. The teacher said that without the relatively dense, black object visible in both samples, the organism would not have existed. A) What is a cell? B) What is meant by cell power generation center? C) Draw the marked image of the observed cell in Sadman's sample. D) Do you agree with the teacher's comment on the stimulus? Determine the accuracyplz give explanation of D |
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What is unit? write the important of measurement. |
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Answer» ok Explanation: A unit of measurement is a definite MAGNITUDE of a QUANTITY, defined and ADOPTED by convention or by law, that is used as a standard for measurement of the same kind of quantity. Any other quantity of that kind can be EXPRESSED as a multiple of the unit of measurement. For example, a length is a physical quantity. |
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The component of air used by green plants to make their food is_________ |
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Answer» CARBON dioxide. Explanation: |
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Without a dense, black object, the organism would not exist |
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Answer» Explanation: |
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Who is vasco de gama?aise bhuto se to muje bhi dar nhi lagta xD |
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Answer» VASCO da Gama, 1st Count of Vidigueira, was a Portuguese explorer and the first European to reach India by sea. His initial voyage to India was the first to link Europe and ASIA by an ocean route, connecting the Atlantic and the Indian oceans and therefore, the West and the Orient. |
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Changes is our surrounding that makes us respond to them are called________ |
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Answer» the answer is STIMULI |
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Changes is our surrounding that makes us respond to them are called__. |
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Answer» Changes in our surrounding that MAKES US RESPOND to them are called STIMULI |
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AWhich one has the higher density pure water or brine solution? |
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Answer» Answer: Density is defined as the mass per VOLUME of any given substance. ... SALT water is more dense than PURE water because the salt in it contributes to the mass of the entire SOLUTION. Given equal parts salt water and pure water, the salt water will be more massive; therefore, salt water is more dense than pure water. |
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Write the process of measuring the area of a regular surface? |
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Answer» Explanation: AREA of a regular surface is measured by: m^2 -> meter SQUARE. cm^2 -> CENTIMETER square. |
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Fertilizers are orangic subtances is it true? |
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Answer» Answer: Organic FERTILIZERS are fertilizers that are naturally produced and CONTAIN CARBON (C). ... Typical organic fertilizers include mineral sources, all animal waste including meat processing, manure, slurry, and GUANO, plant based fertilizers, such as compost, and biosolids. |
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Who i am 1) I am the time required to complete one oscillation |
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Answer» TIME period is the answer MARK me as brainliest |
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How can we save animals |
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Answer» Answer: We can save animals by PRESERVING in wildlife conservation. We can DECREASE deforestation and increase afforestation in order to increase habitats of animals. We can do awareness PROGRAM about the importance of animals. Hunting of rare animals should be prohibited. |
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Observe the given figure and answer the questions that follow :(a) Identify the different types and classes of microorganisms and label the parts marked as (A-E).(b) Under what category (unicellular or multicellular) does each of these (i.e., A-E) fall?(c) Where are they commonly found?(d) Give any one common use of each of these in daily life. |
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Answer» Answer: Types of MICROORGANISMS LEARNING OBJECTIVES List the various types of microorganisms and DESCRIBE their defining characteristics Give examples of different types of cellular and viral microorganisms and infectious agents Describe the similarities and differences between ARCHAEA and bacteria Provide an overview of the field of microbiology Most microbes are unicellular and small enough that they require artificial magnification to be seen. However, there are some unicellular microbes that are visible to the naked eye, and some multicellular organisms that are microscopic. An object must measure about 100 micrometers (µm) to be visible without a microscope, but most microorganisms are many times smaller than that. For some perspective, consider that a TYPICAL animal CELL measures roughly 10 µm across but is still microscopic. Bacterial cells are typically about 1 µm, and viruses can be 10 times smaller than bacteria (Figure 1). See Table 1 for units of length used in microbiology. |
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Explain the process of making yarn from cotton wool? |
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Answer» The process of making yam from fibres is CALLED spinning. Fibres from a mass of cotton WOOL are drawn out and twisted. This brings the fibres together to form yarn. Hope it's help you Friend ✌✌✌✌✌ And place unit material not remove properly and bearing play gta is the procedure that is used to m the FOLLOWING is the procedure that is required to be used to m the following is the procedure. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I am joking Bro . Fir se jao uper CHAD jao First Paragraph don't see 2 Paragraph Have a Nice day Friend ✌✌✌✌✌ |
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92 degree Fahrenheit how many Celsius? |
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Answer» Answer: 92°C is the FAHRENHEIT temperature Explanation: |
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Angiospercells placed end to end. The cell walls at theActivity 1.11Aim: To show that water is transported by special tissues in the stemMaterials required: a cutting of a plant like balsam or petuniawith white flowers, red ink, beaker, water, cutter, microscopeMethod1. Half-fill a beaker with water.2. Place the cutting in the beaker with the cut end in the water.3. Add a few drops of red ink to the water.4. Leave the beaker in a well-lit place for an hour.5. Cut across the stem of the plant to get a transverse section ora cross-section.6. Also cut the stem vertically to get a section.Observations and conclusions: After leaving the cutting in the Fig. 1.2 Observing the transportation ofwater up the stem through the xylembeaker of coloured water for an hour, the white flowers have nowbecome pink. This is because the roots have absorbed the red-coloured water and carried it up to all parts ofthe plant.The cross-section of the stem has small red dots. The vertical section has thin red stripes. The dots and stripesare xylem tissues which have carried the red water up the stem.Note: You will notice the flowers that are lower on the stem turn pink before the flowers that are higher on thestem. Why do you think this happens? |
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Answer» Awafull and I DONT UNDERSTAND the REASON for this |
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How will you measure the thickness of coin ? explain? |
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Answer» The correct INSTRUMENT to MEASURE the thickness of a coin is EITHER a VERNIER Caliper or a Micrometer. Hope it's help you Friend ✌✌✌✌✌ |
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How can we make a turmeric indicator? |
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Answer» Turmeric :Natural Indicator
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Proteins are converted into _____________ during digestion. *1 pointLactic acidOxalic acidAmino acidFormic acid |
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Answer» Answer: AMINO acid. |
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What are the characteristics of particles of matter. |
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Answer» Answer:A matter is anything that has mass and occupies space. Pen, paper, clips, sand, air, ICE, etc. are different forms of matter. EVERY matter is made up of tiny PARTICLES. These particles are so tiny that they can’t be seen with naked eyes. Let’s learn about the different characteristics of particles of matter. Characteristics of particles of matter The characteristics of particles of matter are: All matter is composed of very small particles which can exist independently. Particles of matter have spaces between them. Particles of matter are continuously moving. Particles of matter attract each other. Classification of matter The matter can be categorised into different classes based on the physical properties shown by them and the states in which they exist. These are called states of matter. The three main states of matter are Solid Liquid Gas Apart from the above mentioned three, there exist 2 more states of matter that we do not notice in our daily life. They are Plasma & Bose-einstein condensate. Explanation: Hope it is HELPFUL for you and please mark me brainiest please |
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Draw an amoeba and explain the process of digestion in it |
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Answer» AMOEBA PIC with DIGESTION process Explanation: |
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Are bas ho gaya ab bas mere liye kafi han..And thank you very very much. |
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कक्षा 5 से बोल रही हूं आपको मेरा सब्जेक्ट अच्छा लगेगा मेरा परिचय दिखाइए |
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Modern methods VS ancient methods of agricultural practices(its an write up assignment for 1 page) |
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Why is not advisable to sleep in the closed room with burning wood?? For 6th standart |
Answer» Incomplete combustion of COAL RELEASES many poisonous gases like carbon monoxide in the environment. This carbon monoxide gas is fatal to HEALTH, can lead to coma and even death of the persons sleeping in that ROOM. |
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GOD THE FATHERWho is God the Father? |
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Answer» MAKE ME BRAINLIEST Explanation: God the Father is a title given to God in VARIOUS religions, most prominently in Christianity. In mainstream trinitarian Christianity, God the Father is regarded as the first PERSON of the Trinity, followed by the SECOND person, God the Son, and the third person, God the Holy Spirit. |
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What is the full form of the DV D |
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Answer» The DVD (COMMON ABBREVIATION for Digital VIDEO Disc or Digital Versatile Disc) is a digital optical disc DATA STORAGE format invented and developed in 1995 and released in late 1996. Mark me as a brianliant |
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What method will you adopt to measure the volume of banana? explain ? |
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Answer» Another method to find VOLUME of BANANA is by DIVIDING to symmetrical regular shapes and adding. Bananas are on approximate hemispheres at top and bottom of cylinder. Volume = volume of HEMI SPHERE ×2 + volume of cylinder. V= πr^2(4/3r + h). |
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Karif crop season is between the month of ___ and spetember |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: Kharif crops are grown in the rainy season. in INDIA rainy season is between June to September. so they are grown in june-july ND HARVESTED in September-October |
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Why virus is different from other organisms |
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Answer» Most notably, VIRUSES DIFFER from living ORGANISMS in that they cannot generate ATP. ... Because of these limitations, viruses can replicate only within a living host cell. Therefore, viruses are obligate intracellular PARASITES. ACCORDING to a stringent definition of life, they are nonliving. |
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2 Write any four ways by which you can decrease the water pollution. |
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Answer» 1. Create welfare among people about the IMPORTANCE of water hygiene 2. Dispose of chemicals PROPERLY 3. Proper disposals of MEDICAL waste 4. reduction of activities of water polluters 5. PROTESTING against people or ORGANISATION that make water pollution |
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The unttematepresence of sunlightWhycalledsource ofof energy? |
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Answer» Answer: The Sun is the Ultimate Source of Energy. EVERY morning the sun rises, BRINGING light and heat to the earth, and every evening it SETS. ... PLANTS convert light energy from the sun into CHEMICAL energy (food) by the process of photosynthesis. Animals eat plants and use that |
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How will you measure the area of your palm using graph paper? explain? |
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We need food because it gives us energy and ___________ from diseases(a) protects us (b) protect us |
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Answer» we NEED food because it gives US energy and protect us from DISEASES |
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Write about diseases and from where it comes and prevention of desease |
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Answer» Answer: Definition. Disease prevention is a procedure through which individuals, particularly those with RISK factors for a disease, are treated in ORDER to prevent a disease from occurring. TREATMENT normally begins either before signs and SYMPTOMS of the disease occur, or shortly THEREAFTER. |
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A growth of crop depends on sufficient sunlight, nutrient from the soil and ___ |
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Represent 8.1 on tue number line |
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Answer» what is DISPLACEMENT REACTION when |
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Look at the picture given below. The name of that animal is hiddensomewhere in the picture that is not a fish, but it sometimes lives in waterIt is not a mammal, but has lungs. Can you name it? |
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Vaccines are made up of: ChemicalsWeak microorganismsVirusesDrugs |
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Answer» VACCINES are MADE up of WEAK MICROORGANISMS. |
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A kind of plants that grows on a piece of land on a large scale is called _____ |
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Answer» crop please LIKE and MARK BRAINLIEST |
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Name a seed that have spins |
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Answer» Here's Your Answer JACARANDA. |
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Which of the following is a communicable disease? DiabetesAlzheimer'sChicken poxCancer |
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Answer» CHICKEN pox Explanation: |
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Suggest the measutes for crop improvement? |
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Answer» Answer: Crop genetic IMPROVEMENT, by GM or CONVENTIONAL approaches, is only one of MANY methods that can be used to IMPROVE crop performance. Others involve improvements in farm practices, irrigation, drainage, and herbicide, PESTICIDE and fertiliser use. please mark as Brainlist fast please |
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