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901.

What is sacaler quantity

Answer» Whar
That needs direction and magnitude
902.

Difference between SER AND RER

Answer» Rer looks rough because ribosomes are attached to it and ribosomes are site of protein synthesis On ser ribosomes are not there so they look smooth and they helps in storage
Rer has ribosome s attached to it that produces protiens whereas ser will not have it .(hope it would make out a point)
903.

Jel is which form of matter

Answer» Semi solid
Liquid
Jel os semi solid
Liquid
904.

How to seperate oxygen and hydrogen from water?

Answer» We can seperate oxygen and hydrogen from water through the chemical process called electrolysis.
905.

What is the diffrence between uniform and non uniform motion

Answer» When a body travel equal distance in equal interval of time is said to be uniform motion. .......and when a body travel uniequal distance in equal interval of time is said to be non uniform motion
Uniform motion is a motion where the object moves on equal distances in equal intervals of time whereas non uniform motion is unequal distances in unequal intervals of time.(hope this would help u)
906.

Who can we say that this is a cell

Answer»
907.

Why half of the muscles are in the hands and leg

Answer» you mean that legs are not necessaru
Because hand needs more strength than legs
908.

If snake bite on neck what to if there no doctor

Answer»
909.

When our brain work faster if so why ?

Answer» thank you swarti mehra how are you
In the morning 4AM to 6AM because in night we take at least 6-7 hrs. sleep and our brain relex and store important information in our mind and take out wrong or waste information.
910.

Name two materials stored in lecoplast

Answer» Amyloplasts,proteinoplasts.
Name two types of leucoplasts
911.

Periodic table showing metal nonmetal and nNobal gases

Answer» dont no
912.

Who find Plasma the fourth stste of matter

Answer» Sir William crookes
913.

Which is the best medicine in this universe?????

Answer» Be happy
Methodology??
Laughter???
914.

what are two factor affecting change of atmospheric gas into liquid

Answer» Pressure and temperature
Pressure and temperature
915.

What is solute ?

Answer» Substance which dissolve in solvent
Firstly a solute is a substance ,which we can dissolve in any liquid(solvent) but oil is a solvent but mix with only some substances
916.

Any 3 difference between melting and boiling point.

Answer» Melting when to form liquid boiling when changes into gas
Melting point. The temperature at which a solid melts to become a liquid at the atmospheric pressure is called lts melting point. The melting point of a solid is an indication of the strength of the force of attraction between it\'s particles .Boiling point .Boling is a bulk phenomenon ,particles from the bulk of the liquid change into vapour state .It is a process of conversion of liquid state into gaseous state below the boling temperature.
917.

how do antibiotics work on bacterial cell but not against human cells

Answer»
918.

How to derived three equation of motion

Answer» By putting the three equations of motion 1) v = u + at2) s = ut + half at2 3) v2 - u2 = 2as
Sorry by mistake
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919.

What is the other name of neuron

Answer» Nueron - nerve cell
Yup,its also called as nerve cell
Nerve cell
920.

What is newtons first law

Answer» Law of inertia
921.

What does a neuronlook like

Answer» A long tube like structure
922.

V = U+at

Answer» We can understand it by graphical method but here we are going to understand it by mathematical methodAs we knowa= v-u/t (here v stand for final velocity , u for initial velocity and t stand for timea=v-u/tat=v-uat+u=vWe can write it asV=u+atI think that u have understood it
Acceleration=change in velocity upon time taken a=v-u upon t at=v-uv=u+at
923.

What is meant by adenosine tryphosphate

Answer» ATp
Energy currency of a cell.
It means ATP☺☺☺
924.

Difference between an uniform and nonuniform motion

Answer» Flow chat
925.

Diagram of plant cell and animal cell

Answer» Answer
926.

How is the soil fertility preserved in organic farming ?

Answer»
927.

All the formulas from chapter motion

Answer» a=v-u/t =at=v-u = t=v-u/a
Kya re
v=u+atv^2=u^2+2ass=ut+1/2 at^2
Ncert me de rakha pata nhi aaj kal ke bache padhte likhte nahi hai
928.

Why lava of valkono is in liquid form

Answer» Due to excess heat the mantle is converted from solid to liquid
929.

What is muscular tissue and describe the types of muscular tissue

Answer»
930.

tell me three equation of chapter 8

Answer» V=u+atS= ut +1/2at^2V^2=u^2+2asDerivation tere ghar aa ke samjha dunga address de dio
1.v=u+at 2.s=ut+½at²3.v²=u²+2as
931.

What is latent heat? Give ph no. Als

Answer» Hidden heat inside the object.
Hidden heat inside an object
The amount of heat energy required to change one kg of solid into liquid without changing it\'s state
932.

Based on equationa of motion 30 question numerical

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933.

What is the leaf

Answer»
934.

This is a cactus

Answer» What do u mean
What is a cactus?
935.

What is winnowing???

Answer» ?
Winnowing is a process of separating husk and dust particle from grain by flow of air
Wind winnowing is an agricultural method developed by ancient cultures for separating grain from chaff. It is also used to remove hay and chaff or other pests from stored grain. Threshing, the loosening of grain or seeds from the husks and straw, is the step in the chaff-removal process that comes before winnowing.... Ok this is the answer ...????????
936.

What is plasma membrane ???

Answer» Plasma membrane is outer most layer of the animal cell and second layer of plant cell. It is also called cell membrane. It is semi perniable in nature. It protect the animal cell in unfavorable conditions.
Or - All cells are surrounded by a plasma membrane. The membrane is composed of a phospholipid bilayer arranged back-to-back. The membrane is also covered in places with cholestrol molecules and proteins. The plasma membrane is selectively permeable and regulates which molecules are allowed to enter and exit the cell.....ok this is the second answer ...which one you like then learn it...ok
Plasma membrane is the outermost layer in cells . It separates the content of the cell from their external environment . It allows the materials from surrounding to enter and exit of the of the cell . It controls the entry and exit if the materials in and out of the cells and hence it is called the selectively permeable membrane...
a microscopic membrane of lipids and proteins which forms the external boundary of the cytoplasm of a cell or encloses a vacuole, and regulates the passage of molecules in and out of the cytoplasm is called plasma membrane...?????
Plasma
Plasma membrane is a outermost layer of animal cell and second layer of plant cell.
No it id not third state of matter
What
Forth state of matter
937.

How can you obtain common salt by the process of evaporation?

Answer» It\'s much easier first of all take the bunsen burner and a beaker take the salt solution in the beaker and Burn and Burn It Up to it is heated upto 100 degree Celsius you love so that the water will evaporate and and take some bartan about the bigger you will observe that the water vapour got settled on the on the burtun and the common salt will be settled on the beaker itself by this processor can take the common salt from the salt solution for replying please mail to :::: ??? [email\xa0protected]
938.

where is Parenchyma exactly present???

Answer» Thanks vikash
Parenchymatous tissue is present in stems and leaves
939.

Derive the three equation of motion by general method

Answer» ????????
Yes my physics teacher is sleeping during physics class
I think your teacher doesnt teaches anything but anyways....if you have evergreen guide of science,understand in that
940.

Make a comprison and write down ways in which plant cells are different from animal cell

Answer» Animal cell have not cell wall , chlloroplasts,leucoplasts etc but plant cell have cell wall have chlotoplasts , leucoplasts etc
941.

long interstain

Answer»
942.

What is inertia please answer

Answer» the tendency of an undisturbed objects to stay at rest or to keep moving with same velocity is called inertia
Dear inertia is the measure of mass according to the newtons law any body will want to remain in rest if it is in rest
It is under Newton\'s law of motion according to him "a body at rest remains in rest . Abody in motion continuing in motion unless an external force acted on it " this is known as law of inertia
Inertia is the property of each and every body due to which it opposes the change of motion which occurs on it. The measure of inertia is mass.
943.

Why the video is not speaks in hindi

Answer» Because it\'s set as the english language not in hindi...???
944.

Describe the rutherford model of the atom

Answer» Rutherford’s Experiment: Thomson’s student, Ernest Rutherford conducted an experiment using gold foil which disproved Thomson’s model.To study the structure of atom, Rutherford performed a thin gold foil scattering experiment. For his experiments Rutherford used a gold foil. He made a narrow beam of alpha particles to fall on the gold foil.Observations made from the alpha ray scattering experiment• Most of the alpha particles passed straight through the gold foil without getting deflected.• A small fraction of the alpha particles were deflected through small angles.• A few alpha particles bounced back.Postulates of Rutherford nuclear model:• Positive charge is concentrated in the center of the atom, called nucleus.• Electrons revolve around the nucleus in circular paths called orbits.• The nucleus is much smaller in size than the atom.Drawbacks of Rutherford’s Model• The orbital revolution of the electron is not expected to be stable.• According to Rutherford’s model, the electrons, while moving in their orbits, would give up energy.
945.

What are the importance of sustainable agriculture

Answer» Sustainable agriculture is growing crops to meet the present generation without destroying the resource base of the future generation. It has some importance because there is no destruction the resource basis so the future generations would not have any problem in natural resources.
946.

Motorcycle

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947.

Mation chapter questions

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948.

0×t+1/2(10×t×t

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949.

Differentiate between uniform and non-uniform motion ?☜

Answer» If an object travel equal distance in equal intervel time is called uniform motionIf an object travel unequal distance in unequal interval of time is called non unoform motion
Uniform motion_ when a object travel equa distance in equal intervel of time eg. A car travel 2 km in 2 hr than next 2km in 2 hr it mean that car travel equal distance in equal time. Non.uniform ... it mean a oject cannot travel equal distance in equal time ...
If it travelles equal distance in equal intervals of time is called non uniform motion
As a object covers equal distances in equal interval of time, it is called uniform motion
950.

What do u mean by velocity?

Answer» The total displacement of body in per unit time is called velocity
Velocity is the displacement per unit time of the body during movement.velocity includes speed and direction.