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4301.

About third law of motion

Answer» To every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction and they act on two different bodies
To every there will be a equal and opposite reaction. Eg.swimming of a person
To every action there is an equal and opposite reaction
4302.

Acceleration defination define me

Answer» The rate of change of velociy per unit time.Acceleration can never zero.Acceleration is a vector wuantity
4303.

What is hybirdisaton

Answer» Cross breeding b/w two different varities of plants to get desirable characteristics.
4304.

What is the connective tissue

Answer» \tThe connective tissue is specialized to connect and anchor various body organs. As such, it connects one bone with another and a bone with a muscle.\tThree components are present in all the connective tissues. These are intercellular medium, connective tissue cells and fibers.\tThe cells of connective tissue are loosely spaced and embedded in an intercellular matrix. The matrix may be jelly like, fluid, dense or rigid.\tThe nature of matrix decides the function of connective tissue.\tGeneral functions:\tConnective tissue binds other tissues together in the organs.\tConnective tissue also provides the structural framework and mechanical support to different tissues.\tIt is also concerned with body defense, fat storage, repair etc.\tThe main functions of connective tissue are binding, supporting and packing together different organs of the body.
4305.

State universal laws of gravitation

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4306.

Is Soap solutoin is a collide?

Answer» Yes
4307.

Why epithilium tissue called semi permable membrane

Answer»
4308.

Why some cells lack vacuoles

Answer» Tell me the answer
4309.

How are meritmetic tissue differ from permanent tissue

Answer» Maristamatic are those which are non parmanent
4310.

What is newton\'s first law

Answer»
4311.

The particle size of solute in collidal is of order of -

Answer» 5-100um
4312.

Newton 3rd law

Answer» They act on two different bodies To Every Action There Is Equal And Opposite Reaction
To every action there is an equal and opposite reaction
Mewton\'s third lolawEvery action has and opposite reaction
4313.

Why do you fall backward while tackoff

Answer» Due to inertia of motion
4314.

Diagram of animal cell and plant cell

Answer» Chapter 5 page 63,64
IN BOOK IT IS THERE
Refer book
How to draw I dont know
4315.

What is suspension ?

Answer» Suspension is a heterogeneous mixture
Why you dont know
4316.

What do you mean by nucleiod?

Answer» The nucleiod is an irregularly shaped region within the cell of a prokaryote that contains all or most of the genetic material called genophore. In contrast the nucleus of a eukaryotic cell is not surrounded by nuclear membrane
4317.

which of the following is element compound mixture. (a)glass (b)ice (c) Coa

Answer» Coal is compound
Ice mixture,glass compound
Ice mixture, glass compound
B
4318.

WHAT IS A COLLIOD?

Answer» Heterogenous
Colloid is a heterogeneous mixture .The particles of colloid lies between 1-100 nm and are not visible to the naked eye.Particles of colloid cannot seprate it\'s mixture by filtration.Particles of colloid do not settle down when left undisturbed.examples are: fog, smoke, milk, clouds.
Colloid is a heterogeneous mixture in which size of a colloid is too small to be seen by naked eyes
Colloid solutions is heterogeneous mixture in which the size of particles lies between the true solutions and suspension.
4319.

What is Filteration

Answer» Removal of impurities from liquid
Separation of particles from example sand and water
Separation of dust and water
The process by which we can seprate the any insoluble solid from water.With the help of filter paper
4320.

Where epithelial tissue is found

Answer» It is found in the skin, the linning, mouth
Lining of mouth
Lungs, hearts, and stomach
At lungs heart and stomach etc
4321.

How will you seprate a mixture containing kerosene and petrol

Answer» Fractional distillation can be used
4322.

What do you mean by second law of motion with example

Answer» Rate*
The second law of motion states that rete of change of momentum is directly proportional to the force applied
Acceleration of an object as produced by a net force is directly proportional to the magnitude of the net force in the same directions as the net force and inversely proportional the to the mass of the object
4323.

Who is the fastest in whole universe ??

Answer» Brain
Mind
Heart
4324.

What is epithelial tissue and it\'s function and types

Answer» Epithelial tissues are the outer covering or protective tissues that covers most organs and cavities in the body.Cells are tightly packed without intercellular spaces .It is separated from the underlying tissues by the basement membrane.Types areSquamous epithelial tissuesCuboidal epithelial tissuesColumnar epithelial tissuesCiliated columnar epithelial tissuesGlandular epithelial tissuesFunctions of epithelial tissues areProtection from injury and infection, helps in absorption and elimination of harmful substances, it helps in exchange of material between body and environment
4325.

From where the ribosomes are produced

Answer» Er
From my opinion it is present in all active cells
4326.

What is the shape of RBCs (red blood cells )

Answer» Disk shape
circular
Circular
Circualr
Red blood cells
4327.

What is the outest more layer of a cell

Answer» Plasma Membrane or Cell membrane
The outer most layer of animal cell is plasma membrane and plant cell is cell wall
Plasma membrane
4328.

Differentiate between mixed cropping, intercropping and crop -rotation

Answer» atom is made of very small particls
Attom
4329.

How do substances like carbon dioxide and water move in and out of the cell

Answer» Diffusion
By process of diffusion
Refer textbook
4330.

What are the components of blood

Answer» RBCs, WBCs, Platelets
RBC. (red blood cell); WBC(white blood cell)
RBC\'s,WBC\'s,platelets
RBC(red blood cell),WBC(White blood cell),plasma,
4331.

Difference between prykrotic and eukaryotic cell

Answer» Eukaryotic Cell Size : (5-100 micron metre) Nuclear region well defined More than one Chromosome Membrane-bound organelles present
Prokaryotic CellSize : (1-10 micron metre) 1 micron = 10×-6 metreNuclear is primitive Chromosome is single Membrane-bound cell orgaenelles absent
4332.

Which is the big cell

Answer» Nerve cell
Ostritch egg cell
4333.

A way in which it is easy to learn vallency chart and its charge

Answer» Yes
No
4334.

In which universe we are and why

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4335.

How would you preapare 500g of aqueous solution containing 15percent of surcrose

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4336.

What is precipitation ?

Answer» The action in which the substance is getting precipitated by the chemical
4337.

What is the role of Merestmatic Tissue in plant?

Answer» It is a type of plant rissue in which it respomsible for length and breadth of the plant
4338.

bulk of medium

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4339.

Wt do u mean by RER????

Answer» Rer stands for rough endoplasmic reticulum It is called as rough because of present of ribosomes. ?
Rough Endoplasmic Recticulum
4340.

DIFFERENCE between MERISTEMATIC and PERMANENT Tissue ???????

Answer» Meristematic tissues have capacity to divide qhere permanent tissue do not have. Meristematic tissue have thin cellulose wall whereas permanent tissue has thick cellulose wall. ... Meristematic tissue has dense cytoplasm with prominent nucleus whereas permanent tissue has thin cytoplasm with normal nucleus
Answer please
4341.

What is epiderms

Answer» The outer layer of all living part if plant which provide protection is called epidermis.
4342.

Laws of gravitional

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4343.

Name the types of meristematic tissues

Answer» Meristematic tissues are of three types:- 1 Apical Meristem. 2 Lateral Meristem. 3 Intercalary Meristem.
The tissue in which cells always keep dividing giving rise to new cell are called meristematic tissue
Rituraj
4344.

What happen when you start a heating mixture

Answer» Which mixtureSolid in liquis, liquid in liquid, liquid in gas, solid in solid, liquid in liquid,& gas in gas.
4345.

What is flemings right hand rule

Answer» Fleming\'s right-hand rule (for generators) shows the direction of induced current when a conductor moves in a magnetic field. It can be used to determine the direction of current in a generator\'s windings.When a conductor such as a wire attached to a circuit moves through a magnetic field, an electric current is induced in the wire due to Faraday\'s law of induction. The current in the wire can have two possible directions. Fleming\'s right-hand rule gives which direction the current flowsThe right hand is held with the thumb, first finger and second finger mutually perpendicular to each other (at right angles).· The thumb is pointed in the direction of motion of the conductor.· The first finger is pointed in the direction of the magnetic field. (north to south)· Then the second finger represents the direction of the induced or generated current (the direction of the induced current will be the direction of conventional current; from positive to negative)
4346.

What is polyploidy

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4347.

What is mutation

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4348.

Suggest a method to liquid atmospheric gas

Answer» Pressurise
4349.

What is lignin

Answer» Lignin is the cement like organic substance that makes the plant tissue hard
Lignin is a class of complex organic polymers that form important structural materials in the support tissues of vascular plants and some algae
4350.

Draw the Classification of Animals

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