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751.

Seminal fluid is _ in nature​

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SEMINAL FLUID is ALKALINE in NATURE.

752.

Why it is said that tissue have a common origin? what is the reason? In 8 clA​

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The CELLS of a tissue have similar origin because they all are MITOTIC daughter cells of a single CELL. EXPLANATION: When a new organism is FORMED it arises as a diploid organism by the fusion of 2 haploid gametes.

753.

What is chromosome????✌​

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Answer: Chromosomes are thread-like structures found in the nucleus of all living CELLS. They control all the charcteristics of an organism through UNITS CALLED GENES PRESENT in them. They also transfer these units to the next generation through gametes

754.

DURING UNFAVOURABLE CONDITIONS, THEY FORM CYST?a. EUGLENAb. CHLAMYDOMONASc. YEAST​

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a) EUGLENA

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755.

Single Layer in the outermost part of the plants.​

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The PLANT epidermis is a single layer of clonally related cells. Plant epidermis fulfils a basic protective FUNCTION, but specialised cells within the epidermis have SPECIFIC roles. ... The cuticle overlying the epidermis can contribute to CELL SHAPE and function.

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756.

How can you classify bacteria on the basis of source of carbon and energy ?

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On the basis of carbon source bacteria may be: ... However, some can use CO2 as their major or even sole source of carbon; such ORGANISMS are termed as AUTOTROPHS (Autotrophic bacteria). Others require organic compounds as their carbon source and are KNOWN as HETEROTROPHS (Heterotrophic bacteria).

757.

Which of the following describes a mendelian trait apex

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Mendelian traits are traits that are passed down by dominant and RECESSIVE alleles of one gene. Alleles are DIFFERENT forms of genes, which are simply parts of DNA that CARRY information for a certain TRAIT.

758.

1. Why are viruses considered as being at the 'borderline' between living and non-living things?​

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VIRUSES are considered at the borderline of living and non-living because they show both the characteristics of a living and a non-living. As they react like non-living in the FREE ATMOSPHERE but when they enter the BODY of a living organism then they show the features of a living organism and start reproduction.

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759.

Lungs ki iki kya hai​

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ANSWER:

Alveoli

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760.

Name of the spot :- pollination by insect​

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ANSWER:

This spot NAME is ENTOMOPHILY and its POLLINATION by insect

761.

What is meant by density​

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Density is defined as mass per unit volume.  An object MADE from a comparatively DENSE material (such as IRON) will have less volume than an object of equal mass made from some less dense substance (such as WATER).

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762.

if a ruptured mature follicle is degenerated without forming corpus leuteum, which of the following is expected

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763.

What do you mean by dead tissue​

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The death of cells, TISSUES, or ORGANS. Necrosis may be caused by INSUFFICIENT blood supply, pathogenic microorganisms, physical agents such as trauma or radiant energy (electricity, infrared, ULTRAVIOLET, roentgen, and radium rays), and chemical agents acting locally, acting internally after absorption, or placed into the wrong TISSUE.

764.

Find the odd one out with respect to criteria of classification. Habit, Colour, Shape of leaves, Embryology...plss answer it fast...i need help

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'Shape of seeds'.

Explanation:

Venation It is the arrangement of veins in the LEAF. It is of two types reticulate and parallel venation

Shape of seeds Seed is the fertilized ripened ovule in the flowering PLANT. It can be of different shape and size.

Leaf petiole It is present in LEAVES, which help in the attachment of leaf to the STEM.

Leaf shape Outermost boundary of the leaf which provides the shape to the leaf.

765.

Which of the following statement is incorrect for the reason of obtaining scientific name over the vernacular name?

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766.

In the symbiotic mode of nutrition is the host plant harmed explain using a suitable example.

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Symbiotic is HETEROTROPHIC mode of nutrition. SYMBIOSIS is mutually beneficial association existing between two organisms and both organisms derive benefit from each other WITHOUT causing any harm to each other. Examples: LEGUMINOUS PLANTS shows symbiotic nutrition mode. ALGA and fungus live together.

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767.

In which type of thallus structure of lichen does it belong

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The tissue layers of LICHEN thalli, in GENERAL, are the upper cortex consisting of a more or less compact hyphal layer, an algal or cyanobacterial layer below the upper cortex, a medulla COMPOSED of very loosely INTERWOVEN hyphae and a lower cortex consisting of a compact hyphal layer.

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768.

11. Match the following Sclereids Chloroplast Selorenchyma Simple tissue | Collenchyma Companion cell IXylem Trachieds Phlome​

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769.

What is Temperature....points​

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Temperature is a measure of the average kinetic ENERGY of the particles in matter.

The Fahrenheit scale defines the freezing point of water as 32°F and the BOILING point as 212°F.

The Celsius scale sets the freezing point and boiling point of water at 0°C and 100°C respectively.

The KELVIN scale is based on MOLECULAR motion, with the temperature of 0 K, also known as absolute zero, being the point where all molecular motion ceases.

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770.

Define Epidermis ? 1 mark answer ​

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the surface EPITHELIUM of the skin, overlying the DERMIS.

771.

Explain how genetic information in the DNA is used to make functional units in living things

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Duplication of the genetic information occurs by the use of one DNA strand as a TEMPLATE for formation of a complementary strand. The genetic information STORED in an organism's DNA contains the instructions for all the proteins the organism will ever synthesize. In eucaryotes, DNA is contained in the cell nucleus.

Explanation:

How is genetic information organized in living things?

Genetic information is stored in the sequence of bases along a nucleic acid chain. The bases have an additional special property: they form specific pairs with one another that are STABILIZED by hydrogen bonds. The base pairing results in the formation of a DOUBLE HELIX, a helical structure consisting of two strands.

772.

What is motion ?explain it. ​

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It si of 2 types

1)Motion, in PHYSICS, change with time of the position or orientation of a body. ... In both cases all POINTS in the body have the same velocity (DIRECTED speed) and the same acceleration (time RATE of change of velocity). The most general kind of motion combines both TRANSLATION and rotation.

2)the motion means if we had eaten soo much and when our stomach get upset then where we go I s called motion

773.

Which factors affected the inviroment ?Why?​

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The environment is affected by BIOTIC and abiotic factors such as temperature, pressure, humidity, and ORGANISMS like HUMAN activity. Some factors that affect the environment are the following : a) Greenhouse EFFECT - Greenhouse gases like CO2, trap the HEAT from the sun that increases the temperature of the earth.

774.

In which forest redwood tree is found

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The THREE redwood SUBFAMILY GENERA are Sequoia from COASTAL California and Oregon, Sequoiadendron from California's Sierra Nevada, and Metasequoia in China. The redwood species contains the largest and tallest trees in the world. These trees can live for thousands of YEARS.

775.

Feeding organs of squirrels

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776.

The photosensitive pigment present in the rod cells of retina​

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777.

Explain the battle of India, this is my second id​

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ANSWER:

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778.

For two organisms to have a genetic relationship, which of the following must they share? A. a common ancestor B. genotypes C. phenotypes D. linked genes​

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ANSWER:

GENOTYPES is the answer I GUESS

779.

Part that is affected in astigmatism​

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Explanation:

Astigmatism OCCURS when either the front surface of your eye (CORNEA) or the lens, inside your eye, has MISMATCHED curves. Instead of having one curve like a round ball, the surface is egg shaped. This CAUSES blurred vision at all distances.

780.

For two organisms to have a genetic relationship, which of the following must they share ​

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For two organisms to have a GENETIC RELATIONSHIP, they must share SPERM and eggs.

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781.

Part that helps to maintains equilibrium​

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vestibular system

The vestibular system is the sensory apparatus of the inner ear that HELPS the BODY maintain its postural equilibrium. The INFORMATION furnished by the vestibular system is also essential for coordinating the position of the head and the MOVEMENT of the eyes.

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782.

Suppose you are the owner of a tourism of any national park/wildlifesanctuary/biosphere reserves.Make an attractive and colourfulbrochure to attract the tourist for visiting through yourtourism.Provide a suitable name to your tourism.Also make a one minute video informing the tourists the importanceof that placewho answer correctly will get a 10,000 rs from me..help me plz it is urgent help with in tomorrow...​​

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serengeti NATIONAL PARK

Explanation:

establishment of GOOD INFRASTRUCTURES, and educated tourists

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783.

Part that helps in dark and light adaptations​

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EYE

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784.

Suppose you are the owner of a tourism of any national park/wildlifesanctuary/biosphere reserves.Make an attractive and colourfulbrochure to attract the tourist for visiting through yourtourism.Provide a suitable name to your tourism.Also make a one minute video informing the tourists the importanceof that placewho answer correctly will get a 10,000 rs from me..help me plz it is urgent help with in tomorrow...​

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Suppose you are the OWNER of a TOURISM of any national park/wildlife

sanctuary/biosphere reserves.Make an ATTRACTIVE and colourful

brochure to attract the tourist for VISITING through your

tourism.

Provide a SUITABLE name to your tou

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Also make a one minute video informing the tourists the importance

of that place

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785.

Fungi whether it is harmful or useful​

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some TIME HARMFUL and some time USEFUL

786.

How does photosynthesis help to regulate the level of oxygen and carbon dioxide in atmosphere

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because of PHOTOSYNTHESIS the plants take CARBON dioxide in presents of sunlight. In the night time the take oxygen in and give out carbon dioxide. because of it oxygen and carbon dioxide PERCENTAGE in atmosphere regulates

787.

What are the external features of a mammal

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Mammals have four limbs and produce amniotic EGGS. The mammal class is defined by the presence of mammary GLANDS and hair (or FUR). Other traits of mammals include sweat glands in their skin, alveoli in their lungs, a four-chambered heart, and a brain covering CALLED the neocortex.

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788.

Mere mama ke ladke ki patni ki maa meri kya lagegi?

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ANSWER:

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789.

Describe briefly the interation among the components in an ecosystem.

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Ecosystems are made up of living things (biotic FACTORS) and non-living things (abiotic factors) that INTERACT with each other. Organisms such as bacteria, WORMS, birds, plants and SNAKES are examples of biotic factors. Examples of abiotic factors include water, TEMPERATURE, pH, salinity and light intensity.

790.

In vivo & in vitro drug investigational involves to which laboratory test

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A sponsor who wishes to conduct a clinical trial that involves an investigational new drug must submit an

Investigational New Drug application (IND) to the FDA. In IND studies, the IND holder is CONSIDERED to be the

sponsor.

Information that must be provided in an IND

Information that must be provided in an IND includes the following:

The identity and contact information of the sponsor and the phase (or phases) of the trial.

A commitment that an IRB will be responsible for initial and continuing review of the trial.

The name of the drug, a list of its active ingredients, and its dosage and route of administration.

The objectives and planned duration of the proposed clinical trial(s).

A brief description of the plan for investigating the drug, including:

The reasoning behind the drug or the study,

The indication(s) to be studied,

The kinds of clinical trials to be conducted in the first year after the IND submission,

The estimated number of patients who will be given the drug in the clinical trial(s), and

Any serious risks that are anticipated on the basis of animal studies or previous human studies of

this drug or related drugs.

For most trials, a copy of the investigator's brochure.

A protocol for each planned study. (See related material summarized from The Research Protocol

module.)

The identities and qualifications of all investigators. (As demonstrated in a Curriculum Vitae and Form

FDA 1572. Click here for instructions on completing Form FDA 1572.)

The criteria for patient selection and exclusion and an estimate of the number of patients to be studied.

A summary of previous experience with the drug in both animal and human studies, including (if

relevant):

Previous INDs,

Experience with the drug in other countries,

Known safety issues, chemistry and manufacturing information, and

Dependence and abuse potential.

When an IND Goes Into Effect

An IND is considered safe to proceed 30 calendar days after the FDA receives it unless:

The FDA notifies the sponsor that the investigation described in the IND is SUBJECT to a clinical hold, or

The sponsor receives written permission from the FDA to begin the study before 30 days have elapsed.

At the sponsor's request, the FDA will provide advice on specific matters relating to an IND. Meetings

between a sponsor and the FDA are frequently useful, and the FDA encourages such meetings to the extent

that FDA resources permit.

IND EXEMPTIONS for Studies of Lawfully Marketed Drugs

Studies of lawfully marketed drugs are exempt from the IND regulations if they MEET all five of the criteria

listed in 21 CFR 312.2(b)(1). The first four of these criteria are straightforward and need no special comment.

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791.

Define the following terms(i) Anatomy (ii) Histology (iii) Immunology(iv) Pharmacology

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Explanation:

1/anatomy=Anatomy is the branch of biology concerned with the study of the structure of organisms and their parts. Anatomy is a branch of natural science which deals with the structural organization of living things. It is an old science, having its beginnings in prehistoric times.

2/histology=Histology: The study of the form of structures seen under the MICROSCOPE (light, electron, infrared ). Also called microscopic anatomy, as opposed to gross anatomy which involves structures that can be observed with the naked eye. ... The WORD "histology" came from the Greek "HISTO-" meaning tissue + "logos", treatise.

3/immunology=Immunology is the study of the immune system and is a very important branch of the medical and biological sciences. The immune system protects us from infection through various lines of defence. If the immune system is not functioning as it should, it can result in disease, such as autoimmunity, allergy and cancer.

4/pharmacology=Pharmacology is a branch of medicine, biology and pharmaceutical sciences concerned with drug or medication action, where a drug may be defined as any artificial, natural, or ENDOGENOUS molecule which exerts a biochemical or physiological EFFECT on the cell, tissue, organ, or organism.

792.

Fishing can be done by both _____ and ____ of fish in marine and freshwater ecosystem.​

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Freshwater fish have LARGE, well-developed KIDNEYS that are able to process vast quantities of water. Saltwater fish lose large quantities of internal body fluids through their gills because of osmosis. ... They REPLACE lost water by consuming large quantities of saltwater.

793.

Despite favourable climatic conditions, a farmer’s crop failed to givegood yield. Give the possible reasons for this. Long Answer

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Hence, although the climatic conditions were favourable, the FARMER might have FAILED to obtain a GOOD yield of crops because of the following reasons: Absence of good quality seeds. Inappropriate or insufficient irrigation of crops. Improper application of manures or fertilisers.

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794.

द प्रोसेस बाय विच डाइजेस्टेड फूड एंड ऑफ द ब्लड इस कॉल्ड​

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CORRECT option is

B

ASSIMILATION

After digestion of complex food into the simple soluble form, the nutrients are absorbed by the SMALL intestine with help of finger-like projection (villi) in the WALL of the intestine.

Assimilation is the PROCESS of transfer of soluble food from the intestine to rest parts of the body through blood vessels.

Therefore, the correct answer is option B.

795.

Explain in brief about the parts present in a carpel.​

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Carpels have three MAIN parts: The ovary containing the ovules, the style through which the pollen TUBES grow, and the stigma on which the pollen GRAINS GERMINATE.

796.

Ask a question and I will answer it!!!....what is endoplasmic reticulum?​

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797.

what is the role of pulmonary artery and vena cava in the human circulatory system? what is the answer​

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Blood enters the heart through two large VEINS, the inferior and SUPERIOR vena cava, EMPTYING oxygen-poor blood from the body into the right ATRIUM. The pulmonary vein empties oxygen-rich blood, from the lungs into the left atrium.

798.

The local phenotypic changes in the organs are produced by _____.

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EXPLANATION:

PHENOTYPES can be CAUSED by genes, environmental factors, or a combination of both. Phenotypic variation, then, is the variability in phenotypes that EXISTS in a population. ... All organisms can have phenotypic variation. In plants, flower color and leaf shape are examples of VARIABLE phenotypes

799.

To purchase a piece of cloth for cleaning the table, do we need any process skill?

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For buying ANYTHING u NEED to have the skill of EARNING MONEY (No physical skill NEEDED)

800.

What igj₹hhjkkjffghfzfkjfhkkkkvfxfgh

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ANSWER:

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