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59201.

Define drift speed

Answer» Average velocity of electron is known as drift speed
59202.

Koi mujhe btayega ye Amira kon h??

Answer» Hi bestie.?
hy
Arre mai Amira nhi hu
Ap hi to ho
59203.

Explain crap cycle

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59204.

Properties of electric charge

Answer» I) change are addittive, subtractive, multiplication, divisible. ii) charge are conserved.iii) charge are quantised .
59205.

State the difference between infection and egestion

Answer» Ingestion is the process through which organism take the food but egestion is the process through which organism expel the waste product of the digested food from the body
59206.

Discribe an actibity to show the presence of water of crystallisation in copper sulphate solution?

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59207.

What happens when we heat ferrus sulphate crystals.

Answer» Its colour changes And Fe2O3+SO2+SO3 is formed
59208.

What happens when we add potassium iodide solution to lead nitrate.

Answer» Lead iodide +potassium nitrate is formed
When Lead nitrate reacts with potassium iodide , it forms yellow ppt of lead iodide.
59209.

What happens when we strongly heat gypsum.

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59210.

What happens when carbon dioxide is passed through lime water.

Answer» Lime water turns milky
59211.

Define ecosystem. Write it\'s type also.

Answer» An ecosystem consists of all the living and non-living things in a specific natural setting. Plants, animals, insects, microorganisms, rocks, soil, water and sunlight are major components of many ecosystems. The major types of ecosystems are forests, grasslands, deserts, tundra, freshwater and marine.
59212.

What is hydro acid

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59213.

What is pleural membrane in lungs and what its role in the lungs.

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59214.

Aastga me kruga tujhse baat chl bta..pati bchche sab kese h...

Answer» Thanks aditi.. ab mere bas sun lo.. esa mat kro
Chup yash meri besties ko mat pareshan karo
????????? sad uper se iski baate....ram jane... mai to bhaiya hi banati ho. ........ ??? Sad ho yrr aur tum suru ho gaye ,????
Hello...
Aastha*
59215.

What is reply

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59216.

Atom kya hota h

Answer» Most welcome
Atom is a made of very small particles
59217.

What is the formula for salt

Answer» Formula\xa0of salt is NaCl. It is called Sodium chloride.
59218.

What is air - sac question from life process

Answer» Air sac, any of the air-filled extensions of the breathing apparatus of many animals. Air sacs are found as tiny sacs off the larger breathing tubes (tracheae) of insects, as extensions of the lungs in birds, and as end organs in the lungs of certain other vertebrates. They serve to increase respiratory efficiency by providing a large surface area for gas exchange.
59219.

IS life a race

Answer» Yes life is race
Yaa it is a race
Aur aaj sab aage baghne me lage hai
Jo aage nikal gya vo success ho gya apni life me
Yesss bro
59220.

What is pyruvates

Answer» 3 carbon compound
59221.

How resistivity is differ from resistance?

Answer» Restivity is constant of any material but the resistance changes with the increasement in cross-section area, length of wire, temperature.
59222.

Why is it necessary to seperate oxygeneted and di oxygeneted blood in mammals and birds?

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59223.

Such such batana tafo*****@*** se kiski id hai bhaut zada thanks aa rhe hai

Answer» haa mujhe bhi...
??
Aditi h
Ha mekub aarahe hai
Sabhi offline hai
59224.

What is ohm low

Answer» Ohm’s Law states that the potential difference between two points is directly proportional to the electric current.This means; potential difference V varies as electric current.Or, V∝IOr, V/I = R -----------(1)Or, 1/ I=R/ VOr, I=V/R ----------(2)Or, V=RI ----------(3)Where R is constant for the given conductor at a given temperature and called resistance. Resistance is the property of conductor which resists the flow of electric current through it.
At a constant temperature the current are flowing through a conductor is directly proportional to potential difference across to its end
59225.

Why do we classify organism

Answer» Scientists classify organisms in order to study and include each organism along with its identification and habitat.It helps in the specific identification of any given organism from a pool.The study of a few individuals from each distinct group helps us to understand all the characters of a particular group. However, it mainly helps in scientific research.It establishes the relationship among different organisms and helps to know about their evolution.It provides information about plants and animals, which occur in specific geographical regions.It helps in identifying evolutionary relationship by establishing the gradually increasing complexity (form and structure) of different groups of organisms.
59226.

How human hart prepard

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59227.

Lungs is enclosed with which membrane

Answer» Pleura
Pleura which keeps the surface moist and protects it from any mechanical injury
59228.

What is cohesion and adhesion force

Answer» Cohesion refers to the tendency of similar or identical particles/surfaces to cling to one another.Adhesion is the tendency of dissimilar particles/ surfaces to cling to one another.
59229.

Like stomata in leaves what does through water absorbed by root hairs

Answer» Wrong
By osmosis
59230.

Name three types of water and what type of water does plant takes

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59231.

What did Loss of water in plants in liquid form is known

Answer» Guttation
Wrong
Transpiration
59232.

Byeee.......

Answer» Byy
Bye
Bbye ne bhi jara
59233.

What do you understand by 7 ohm resistance

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59234.

Why photosynthesis process is called an exothermic reaction .explain in hindi

Answer» photosynthesis is called exothermic reaction because energy and heat is released in this reaction which is used by plants in furthur processes
Because energy is released
59235.

Hlo freinds iam navdeep i am new in this app

Answer» Hii iam also new
Hi .okay
Hii okay...?
Hii
Hello...
59236.

Chalo bye frnds....

Answer» Byy
Bbye
Bbye
Bye...aap khushi ho na??
59237.

Gn friends...

Answer» Gn
Ruko kuch tym....
59238.

What is the oxidizing agent?

Answer» Those remove of o2
59239.

Puja aap on ho?

Answer» Hlo aman
Ni
59240.

Explain lymphatic system.

Answer» The lymphatic system, which is a subset of the circulatory system. The primary function of the lymphatic system is to transport lymph. Lymph is a clear, watery, sometimes yellowish fluid resembles blood plasma. It contains white blood cells and circulates in lymphatic system. It circulates through body tissues and pick up fats, bacteria, certain proteins and other unwanted materials. Lymph plays an important role in the defense mechanism of the body.
59241.

Why does fire flies glow at night

Answer» Because of presence of chemical reaction named bioluminescence.The enzyme luciferase acts on the luciferin, in the presence of magnesium ions, ATP , and oxygen to produce light(luciferin that undergoes oxidation in the presence of air and an enzyme.
59242.

What is the lateral displacement when a ray of light falls normally on a glass slab

Answer» Lateral displacement is the perpendicular distance between the incident ray and emergent ray.
59243.

Write the function of the components in transport system in human beings

Answer» The main components of the transport system in human beings are the heart, blood, and blood vessels. Heart pumps oxygenated blood throughout the body. It receives deoxygenated blood from the various body parts and sends this impure blood to the lungs for oxygenation. Blood helps in the transport of oxygen, nutrients, CO2, and nitrogenous wastes. Blood vessels arteries and veins carry blood in all parts of body.
59244.

Is apc a good book for science . It\'s a reference book

Answer» You can also refer to exam idea
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No idea. But you could refer \'All in one\' or oswaal
59245.

Explain haemodialysis in detail

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59246.

What are different types of hearts ?

Answer» \tThe heart is a muscular organ covered by a double membrane called pericardium.\tThe pericardial fluid of the pericardium lubricates the heart.\tThe heart is divided into four chambers — two upper atria and two lower ventricles.\tThe inter-atrial septum separates the two atria and the inter-ventricular septum separates the two ventricles.\tThe atrium and the ventricle of each side are separated by the atrioventricular septum.\tSuperior and inferior vena cavae open into the right atrium.\tThe right ventricle opens into the pulmonary artery.\tFour pulmonary veins open into the left atrium.\tThe left ventricle opens into the aorta.\tThe opening between the right atrium and right ventricle is guarded by the tricuspid valve.\tThe opening between the left atrium and left ventricle is guarded by the bicuspid (mitral) valve.\tThe opening of the right ventricle into the pulmonary artery and the opening of the left ventricle into the aorta is guarded by the semilunar valves.Working of Heart\xa0The right atrium receives blood from the upper and lower body through the superior vena cava and the inferior vena cava, respectively, and from the heart muscle itself through the coronary sinus. The right atrium is the larger of the two atria, having very thin walls. The right atrium opens into the right ventricle through the right atrioventricular valve(tricuspid), which only allows the blood to flow from the atria into the ventricle, but not in the reverse direction.The right ventricle pumps the blood to the lungs to be reoxygenated.The left atrium receives blood from the lungs via the four pulmonary veins. It is smaller than the right atrium but has thicker walls. The valve between the left atrium and the left ventricle, the left atrioventricular valve(bicuspid), is smaller than the tricuspid. It opens into the left ventricle and again is a one-way valve.The left ventricle pumps the blood throughout the body through the aorta, which\xa0is the\xa0largest artery in the body. The walls of the left ventricle are the thickest among all the chambers.\xa0
59247.

Who are cell

Answer» A cell can be defined as the smallest unit of life. It is the structural, functional and biological unit of all living beings. A cell can replicate itself independently and are thus referred to as the\xa0building blocks of life.\xa0Each cell contains a cytoplasm which is enclosed by a membrane and contains several biomolecules like proteins, nucleic acids, etc.
A cell is the smallest functional and structural unit of our body.
59248.

What do you mean by emulsification?

Answer» The breaking down of large fat molecules into smaller one is called emulsification.It is done by bile juice .
An emulsion is a mixture of two or more liquids that are normally immiscible. Emulsions are part of a more general class of two-phase systems of matter called colloids
59249.

Name two appliances where heating is undesirable?

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59250.

What is meaning of elastic palisade tissue

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