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What will happens if platelet court in blood reduces???????? |
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Answer» Less blood clotting facility It can lead to death also?? |
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| 2502. |
??If earth was without any autotrophs what would happen to rest of the life??????? |
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Answer» Then there is no food for us also? It will be end of us because they are producers |
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What is a globe |
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Answer» A globe is a round model of the Earth that shows its shape , landforms and direction as they truly relate to one another. No dimension iam asking ? Globe is a spherical model of Earth?? |
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What factors could lead to the |
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Answer» Complete your question!! Aage ka question |
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What factors could kead to |
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Function of gall bladder |
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Answer» Its main function is to store. Ok thanks i searched that answer It is for the storage of bile from liver |
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What are natural fibre and from where it obtained |
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Answer» They are obtained by natural plants like cotton from cotton plant and silk from the larva cocoons Natural fibre are the fibres obtained from nature. |
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Function of hind and mid brain |
| Answer» The forebrain is the largest part of the brain. It is the main thinking region. It is made up of cerebrum, hypothalamus and thalamus. The midbrain does not have any further divisions. The hindbrain consists of cerebellum, pons and medulla.Midbrain -\xa0The midbrain controls reflex movements of the head, neck and trunk in response to visual and auditory stimuli. It also controls the reflex movements of the eye muscles, changes in pupil size and shape of the eye lens.Cerebellum -\xa0Responsible for precision and fine control of voluntary movements as well as maintaining posture and equilibrium of the body.Pons -\xa0It regulates respiration.Medulla -\xa0Contains vital centre for controlling blood pressure, respiration, swallowing, and salivation, vomiting, sneezing and coughing. | |
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What is the maximum and minimum resistance which can be made using five resistors of ⅕ohm each |
| Answer» Hence, the minimum resistance which can be made using five resistors each of 1/5 ohms is 1/25 ohms. | |
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Difference btw transparent ,yranslucent and opaque materials |
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Answer» Transparent, Translucent and Opaque\tMaterials which allow light to pass through them completely are called Transparent objects. Objects on the other side of Transparent objects can be seen clearly. Eg: Glass, water and air.\tMaterials which don\'t allow light to pass through them completely are called Opaque objects. Objects on the other side of opaque objects cannot be seen at all. Eg: Wood, metals etc.\tMaterials which allow light to pass through them partially are called Translucent objects. Objects on the other side of translucent objects can be seen but not very clearly.Eg: Oily paper, certain types of designed glass, tissue paper etc Translucent* |
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How we can do balancing? |
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Answer» By making both sides equations equal in reactant and product. Yaar the answer is too long |
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Why is the small intestine in herbivores larger than in carnivores? |
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Answer» They eat more. Herbivores are grass eating animals. As grass contain cellulose which need more time to get digested. Meat is easier to digest. Hence herbivores has a longer small intestine than carnivores |
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What is the significance of emulisification of fats? |
| Answer» Emulisification of fats helps in digestion of fats into fatty acid and glycerol which can be easily absorbed by small intestine.☺️☺️☺️ | |
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Explain the schematic representation of gaseous exchange in tissues. |
| Answer» When we take in we take in Oxygen, which achieves the lung alveoli. Oxygen at that point diffuses into the blood of the encompassing vessels from the alveoli which have a high grouping of Oxygen by dispersion.This oxygenated blood is then dispersed to all the body cells by heart.In the wake of providing oxygen to the body cells, the blood gathers carbon dioxide which is created by cell respiration in the cells. The tissues or cells have a high grouping of CO2 than the blood so carbon dioxide diffuses from high focus to low fixation. The blood conveys carbon dioxide to lung alveoli.The trading of gasses happens in the alveoli and tissues. The oxygen breathed in is transported to every one of the parts of the body while carbon dioxide delivered to the cells is gathered from the cells and breathed out. | |
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Human heart diagram |
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Answer» Text book pg no.106 Pg 106 Text book pg 106 |
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What is synthetic fibre |
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Answer» Man made fiber. The fibre which make in industry The fibre make by chemical or without using any natural things Man made fiber known as synthetic fibre How are you anu |
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Define knitting |
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Answer» Knitting is a method by which yarn is manipulated to create a textile or fabric ; it is used in many types of garments. So easy question It is done by hand and needle Wollen sweaters are made by knitting process |
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Why boys have adam\'s apple function of it |
| Answer» It is a secondary sexual character whîch is during the age of puberty. It changes the tone of voice by making it bold enough to distinguish between men and women! | |
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Smallest bone in our body |
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Answer» Stapes Stapes Stirrup I ask bone Ear |
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What is refraction?. |
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Answer» The change in direction of light when it passes from one median to another. In easy words, Refraction is the bending of light when it travels From one medium to other...... HOPE THIS WILL HELP YOU ???? Refraction is the change in direction of a wave passing from one medium to another or from a gradual change in the medium.Refraction of light is one of the most usually observed phenomena\xa0which includes refraction of light through prism, but other waves like sound waves and water waves also experience refraction. |
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Which forces are helpful in movement of water upwards in xylem tissue.??? |
| Answer» Upward movement of water through xylem is best explained by cohesion theory. It states that cohesion pull is responsible for movement of water in the xylem. The force of cohesion tension exceeds root pressure on a sunny day because on a sunny day the rate of transpiration is high. The water is lost from guard cell which leads to decrease in the water potential of guard cell as compared to the surrounding cell. To stabilize the water potential in the guard cell water rushes from the neighboring cell which creates a cohesion pull in the xylem vessels to pull the water up to the guard cell. | |
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When carbon dioxide is passed into limewater,the limewater turn milky.why? |
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Answer» When CO2\u200b passes through lime water, it turns into milky lime water due to formation of insoluble calcium carbonate.Ca(OH)2\u200b + CO2\u200b⇌CaCO3\u200b(+) + H2\u200bOIOf CO2\u200b is passed for longer period, turbidity disappears due to form of soluble calcium bicarbonate.CaCO3\u200b + H2\u200bO+ CO2\u200b ⇌ Ca(HCO3\u200b)2\u200b . When carbon dioxide is passed through lime water, it turns lime water due to formation of white precipitate of calcium carbonate. |
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How many milliamperes are there in 1 ampere? |
| Answer» 1000milliamperes | |
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By what name is the physical quantity coulomb /second called |
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Answer» The physical quantity coulomb/second called Ampere. Current |
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Compare how an ammeter and a voltmeter are connected in a circuit? |
| Answer» ?AMMETER- it is always connected in series in a circuit through which the current is to measure.?VOLTMETER- it is connected in parallel across the points between which the potential difference is to measure. | |
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Which of the following unit could be used to measure electric charge? |
| Answer» Coloumb(C) is the unit of electric charge | |
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Function of Adrenaline |
| Answer» Functions of adrenaline include increasing the heart rate, increasing blood pressure, expanding the air passages of the lungs, enlarging the pupil in the eye (see photo), redistributing blood to the muscles and altering the body\'s metabolism, so as to maximise blood glucose levels (primarily for the brain). | |
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Use of Bile juice and bile salt |
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Answer» Most important part of digestive system. It help us to digest our food |
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How many chromosomes do we have?? |
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Answer» 1 is *** chromosome and others are autosome 46 chromosomes Yeah actually it\'s 23 pairs means 46 but 22 pair are autosomes present in both male and female but last one 23rd one is *** chromosome so need for doubt! I think soo.. 23 are there i am confused ?? 22 |
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Explain the syatem of digestion of food in our body.?? |
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Answer» I am also fine, but mn nhi lg rha Thank u for the ans and i m fine uu Digestion (the tongue, salivary glands, pancreas, liver, and gallbladder). Digestion involves the breakdown of food into smaller and smaller components, until they can be absorbed and assimilated into the body. |
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Which food have acid |
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Answer» Sour in taste, turns blue litmus red,H+equation. Which are sour ...... |
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Site of pyruvate firmation in a cell???????? |
| Answer» Just remember that glucose C6H12O6 breaks down in 3 carbon atoms in cytoplasm | |
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what happens when CO2 is passed through slaked lime? |
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Answer» Perfect answer!!! When\xa0CO2 is passed through lime water for a short duration, it turns lime water milky due to the formation of a white precipitate of calcium carbonate.Ca(OH) + CO2 → CaCO3 + H2OWhen\xa0CO2\xa0is passed through lime water for a long time, then white precipitate of calcium carbonate which was formed initially dissolves due to the formation of soluble calcium hydrogen carbonate and solution becomes clear again.CO2 + CaCO3 + H2O → Ca(HCO3)2 |
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What is the function of pancreatic juice???????????? |
| Answer» Pancreatic juice secreted from pancreas contains enzymes like trypsin and helps in the process of digestion of proteins and lipase for fats.\xa0 | |
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What is the symbol of calcium |
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Answer» Ca Ca Ca Ca |
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Why is double circulation of blood necessary in human being?? |
| Answer» Double Circulation is necessary in human being to separate oxygenated and de-oxygenated blood because this makes the circulatory system more efficient and helps in maintaining a constant body temperature. This phenomena usually happens just in MAMMALS. | |
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Can anyone tell me...What it meant by fat emulsification?????? |
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Answer» Emulsification of fat is the breakdown of large fat globules into smaller, uniformly distributed particles. Breakdown of fats in small fat globules and glycerol. |
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What is opposite of incident ray |
| Answer» Reflected Ray | |
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Are the energy sorces obtained from sea depend on solar energy?? Plee reply fastt |
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When was dna discovered and by whom? |
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Answer» 1869 and by i don\'t know? DNA was discovered by swiss-born biochemist Fredrich miescher in 1869 DNA was discovered in 1869 by Swiss researcher Friedrich Miescher |
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Asseration and reasoning of chapter 1 based |
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Answer» Search on Google you will get assertion and reasoning of chapter1...... I don\'t know |
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What are the condition necessary for Photosynthesis |
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Answer» Sunlight, chlorophyll,water, carbon dioxide. 1 Chlorophyll must be present in leaf cells for photosynthesis to occur.2 Leaves must be exposed to\xa0light\xa0for photosynthesis to occur. 3 Plants need carbon dioxide to be able to photosynthesise. Sunlight, chlorophyll, carbon dioxide and water is the necessary conditions for photosynthesis |
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What is luminous source |
| Answer» Luminous,it is a object responsible for giving it\'s own light.For example:Sun,Light bulbs,etc are luminous objects.In other words,a object which creates it\'s own light is called Luminous.Sources are,Sun,Star,Bulb,etc. | |
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what happens when the milk is left at room temperature during summer ? |
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Answer» May be it can change to curd. When the milk is left at room temperature, the oxidation reaction occurs and the growth of microorganisms occur due to which it gets sour. It remain same. |
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State whether a voltmeter has a high resistance or low resistance. Give reason for your answer |
| Answer» A\xa0voltmeter\xa0is always coonected in parallel across a device to measure the voltage across it. ... Hence, it\xa0has\xa0high\xa0resistance\xa0so that current flowing in the circuit would not disturbed and it can measure the correct value. | |
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Name the device which help to maintain potential difference across a conductor |
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Answer» Voltmeter Voltmeter Cell or battery Cell or battery |
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The unit for measuring potential different |
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Answer» V Voltmeter Voltage |
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The device used for measuring potential different is known as |
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Answer» Voltmeter Voltmeter |
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What are catalyst ?and why we use it |
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Answer» Those chemicals which are added to other chemicals to make the reaction fast In chemistry, a catalyst is any substance that increases a reaction rate without being consumed on its own. In other words it’s a substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction without being changed in identity.\xa0 |
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