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5501.

Pls.. Tell me what is the difference between heredity and inheritance.

Answer» Heredity is the passing of traits to offspring (from its parent or ancestors). This is the process by which an offspring cell or organism acquires the characteristics of its parent cell or organism. Through heredity, variations exhibited by individuals can accumulate and cause some species to evolve. The study of heredity in biology is called genetics, which includes the field of epigenetics. Inheritance is the practice of passing on property, titles, debts, rights and obligations upon the death of an individual. It has long played an important role in human societies. The rules of inheritance differ between societies and have changed over time.
a thing that inherited is called inheritance
Characters which is maintained for all species are passed down to succeeding generation is called heridity.
5502.

A 4 ohm wire is doubled on it. Calculate the new resistance of the wire ???

Answer» Okkkk.ishi
Yes 1ohm
Resistance get half 2 ohm
5503.

Is human inheritance is monohybrid or Dihybrid?

Answer» Human inheritance is monohybrid.
5504.

Dna

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5505.

What is metahydrites

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5506.

What is placenta and it\'s structure

Answer» Placenta is a dish like structure that provide oxygen and nutrients to the baby
Through which baby get food and other minerals
5507.

How are the variation comes in evolution?

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5508.

What is progesterone

Answer» Progesterone is a type of harmone which is realeased by ovary it help to maintain pregnancy cycle
Hormone released in female
Hormone
5509.

why does micelle formation take place when soap is added to water ?

Answer» Micelle formation will not be possible in solvents like ethanol in which sodium salt of fatty acids do not dissolve.
Because soap consists of two parts: Polar hydrophyilic end which dissolves in hydrocarbons. When soap is added to water, the polar hydrophilic end of soap dissolves in water while the carbon chain (nin-polar hydrophobic end) dissolves in oil. The soap molecules thus form structure called micelles.
5510.

what is the role of muscles of stomach wall in our digestive system

Answer» Protect from HCl which is secreated in our stomach
5511.

Is there anyone who can teach me science?

Answer» I am a dull student
I will
Consult teacher
5512.

Balance the equation NO + H2O gives HNO3

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5513.

Balance the equation NO + H2O

Answer» Complete the reaction?
5514.

Why c2 molecule cannot form octate is possible?

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5515.

What would be the product if a compound containingcarbon is burnt

Answer» Co2
5516.

Name the tissue in animal which provide control and coordination to them

Answer» Only nervous tissue
Nervous tissue and muscular tissues
5517.

Define dominant and ressessive trate??

Answer» Sorry but mujhe isse jyada nhi Pata
T is dominant and t is ressesive
5518.

what is the principle of transformer

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5519.

How does muscels cells move?? Mr Ranjan explain n even u Ayush i dont get it?? Plzzzz

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5520.

What is archeopteriyx

Answer» It is a transitional fossil between dianosours and modern Bird
Archeopteriyx means first wing . It means the species that are made from reptiles and birds
It is a connecting link between birds and reptiles
5521.

Uses of washing soda

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5522.

What is copper-t

Answer» It is intrauterine contraceptive devices used to avoid pregnancy
5523.

What is vegatitive propagition

Answer» Vegetative propagation is used in methods such as layering or grafting to grow many plants like sugarcane roses etc..
The formation of new plant by the parts of old plants
5524.

What is acrosome

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5525.

Achivements of Mendelev Periodic table

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5526.

Give me the topics for science model for exibation of school.

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5527.

Why Genes called factor?

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5528.

Why genes called factor

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5529.

RIMSHA where are u dear

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5530.

Please is app par abuse mat use kijiye

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5531.

Fe

Answer» Iron
Iron
5532.

RIMSHA ab to aa jao

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5533.

RIMSHA come on yrr

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5534.

Metal oldies reacts with base or avoids or both

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5535.

Free electrons means ? Proper tell

Answer» The electron which is not use fOr bondIng and other activities.. Actually remaining e- is free ..
5536.

When chapter wise marksheme puplish

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5537.

What is diffraction

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5538.

Why could are white.???

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5539.

Why Metals Are Sonorous ?

Answer» Bcz they have tensile strength and have hardness , due to which they produce sound !! As we can say that alkali metals r soft and they don\'t produce sound ....
Because they make ringing sound
5540.

Usins saffrin in peel

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5541.

RIMSHA byy dear luv u so much

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5542.

Hi sidharth are u online

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5543.

Why Metals have high melting point ?

Answer» because their particles attached together very high force of attraction.
because their particle together very high force of attraction.
Bcz bond between intermolecular particles r very mch high , or we can say intermolecular force between paticles r high so more amount of energy is required to overcome that force and to break that bond as melting means breaking the bind between the particles ...so ...
Because in metals force of attraction was very strong
5544.

Can We touch Sodium freely ?

Answer» Yes we can touch but when it will come in contact with airit will blast.
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If it has been kept in kerosene then u can touch it
As it will in contact with air it will reat with air to form sodium oxide this reaction is very much vigorous
5545.

RIMSHA missing u so much plzz come

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5546.

RIMSHA I\'m going

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5547.

Joules law of current

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5548.

Ishank plzz bata de yrr

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5549.

What happens a ray of light when it enters to a rarer medium.

Answer» It bends away from the normal
It goes away from normal
5550.

Alkali Metal ?

Answer» lithium , sodium, potassium
All metals of group 1