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How to address Social Human Factors? |
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Answer» Answer: ACCORDING to the International Ergonomics Association, “[HUMAN factors] is the scientific ... in which these interactions occur (PHYSICAL, social, community, and POLICY environments). |
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What is a Dihybrid Cross? State and explain Mendel's Law of IndependentAssortment with the help of a dihybrid cross. |
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Answer» A dihybrid CROSS describes a mating experiment between two ORGANISMS that are identically hybrid for two TRAITS. A hybrid organism is one that is heterozygous, which means that is carries two different alleles at a particular genetic position, or locus Explanation: Hope it helps uh |
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Using the symbols given in the pedigree chart, write the genotype of mother in the space provided. |
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Explain breakdown of glucose by various pathways, with the help of a flowchart. |
Answer» Answer:-• With the HELP of a diagram show that how breakdown of glucose done through various pathways.... In the very first stage the Glucose which is a 6-carbon molecule is BREAKS into pyruvate which is a 3-carbon molecule in the cytoplasm. After that they are BROKEN down by three DIFFERENT pathways to RELEASE energy. Different ways in which glucose breaks down:- ➜ The following are the various ways in which glucose is broken down. ❍Aerobic Respiration
❍Anaerobic Respiration
❍Lack of Oxygen
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What are the forces that is responsible for the upward movement of water and minerals |
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Answer» Answer: Answer: Transpiration helps in creating a vacuum inside the PLANT which pulls the WATER UPWARDS. XYLEM vessels transport water and dissolved minerals upwards from roots through stem to the tips of leaves against the force of gravity. |
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Unit-1. Measurement I. Answer the following questions 1. What is the SI Unit of mass? 2. Name any one instrument used for measuring mass. 3. How will you measure the volume of rregular objects? II. Arrange in increasing order of unit 4. 1 Metre, 1 centimetre, 1 kilometre, and 1 millimetre. |
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Answer» Answer: 1. kg 2. PHYSICAL BALANCE or SPRING balance 3. by eureka can 4. 1MM, 1cm, 1m,1km |
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2) explain how salts from when metall s react? |
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Answer» Z snsjehehhrhrhhrhhrgrg gtggtgtggtggrgrgrrgdgdgdggsgs |
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What the main purpose of xylem |
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Answer» Conduction of WATER and MINERALS throughout the plant...
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Explain the importance of osmwsis for living beings |
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Answer» Answer: The role of osmosis is TWOFOLD – it HELPS maintain a stable internal environment in a LIVING organism by keeping the pressure of the inter and intra-cellular fluids balanced, and it allows the ABSORPTION of nutrients and EXPULSION of waste from various bodily organs on the cellular level. |
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For which parts of flowers the term apocarpous and Syncarpous is used by |
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Answer» Answer: For the FEMALE parts of a flower that PRODUCES ovules a collective TERM gymnosperm is most commonly USED. ... Complete Answer: Sl.No Apocarpous ovary Syncarpous ovary 3. For example, flowers of lotus, rose, buttercup, STRAWBERRY, etc. For example, flowers of tomato, mustard, coconut, mango, etc. |
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How can you, as an individual, prevent the loss of Biodiversity? |
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Answer» Answer: PROTECTION of USEFUL animals and PLANTS in their natural habitat or in situ conservation. (ii) Preservation of critical habitats like feeding and breeding areas and resting AREA of endangered species to PROMOTE their growth and multiplication. ltBrgt (iii) Hunting should be banned or regulated. |
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Wait whether the following statements are true or falsefusion of anther and stigma is called fertilization |
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Answer» Answer: FUSION of anther and stigma is CALLED fertilization. True hope it HELPS you. |
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Make a album of agriculture |
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Answer» HOPE you UNDERSTAND this QUESTION PLEASE subse TRIBE |
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The three parts of a food and water seed germinate |
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Answer» kuuouggj Explanation: ihgkjgkiigoy |
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To avoid photorespiration which anatomical peculiarities are show by c4 plant |
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Answer» Answer: They have Kranz-Anatomy to avoid photorespiration. They POSSESS two types of CELLS-mesophyll cell and bundle sheath cells. They also uses another ENZYME PEP (phosphoenol pyruvate) carboxylase to avoid the photorespiration. |
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For which parts of flowers the term apocarpous and Syncarpous is used also define with examples |
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Answer» When more than one carpel is present, they may be free (as in lotus and rose) and are called apocarpous. They are TERMED SYNCARPOUS when carpels are fused, as in MUSTARD and tomato. After fertilisation, the ovules develop into seeds and the ovary matures into a fruit. |
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Partly disegested food that is chewed again in cows |
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Answer» Answer: The semi-digested food in ruminants that is chewed again. is CALLED CUD. When the ANIMALS are not eating the Cud returns to the MOUTH on small lumps which is further chewed. This PROCESS is called Rumination. Explanation: drop some thanks... |
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A corrective lens has power of 4.5D.Find the focal length of the. Is the prescribed? |
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Answer» Answer: So, basically POWER =1/FOCAL length Therefore, Focal length = 1/power = 1/4.5 = 0.22 m= 22 cm. hope you gotta. |
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Explain the process of transcription with labeled diagram |
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Answer» Answer: The process of transcription is the formation of the mRNA from the DNA with the help of the enzyme RNA polymerase. Transcription in prokaryotes is CARRIED out in three stages. Initiation: In this step, RNA polymerase enzyme ALONG with initiation factor (sigma) binds with DNA sequence at promotor and starts transcription. Elongation: In this step RNA polymerase enzyme nucleoside triphosphate act as a SUBSTRATE and polymerizes the nucleotides of templates as a complementary strand. Termination: In this step terminator factor (rho) replaces the initiation factor at the termination point of DNA sequence.At this stage detachment of RNA and RNA polymerase enzyme with rho factor takes place. In eukaryotes, transcription occurs in nucleus whereas in prokaryotes it occurs in the CYTOPLASM. In eukaryotes, RNA processing is required as its structural gene is monocistronic whereas in prokaryotes it does not require because its structural G |
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Air cavities present in parenkaa |
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Answer» Answer: many aquatic PLANTS, parenchyma cells have LARGE air CAVITIES to GIVE buoyancy to the PLANT and enable them to float in water. Such, parenchyma cells are called as aerenchyma. |
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Animal which provide both meat and egg are called |
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Answer» Answer: Pari Patil ANSWERED this. They are called Poultry. They are DOMESTICATED birds who PROVIDE eggs and meat and also feathers.Explanation: I hope it's HELPFUL for you✧◝(⁰▿⁰)◜✧ |
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3.) Rationalise the denominator of 35s-Sz30326728001Sold |
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Answer» processing and AI ( ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE) TECHOLOGY |
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Write the equation of oxyhaemoglobin formationPLEASE DONT COPY FROM CHROME |
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Answer» Answer: HbO2(aq) Explanation: Assigning oxygenated hemoglobin's oxidation state is difficult because oxyhemoglobin (Hb-O2), by experimental measurement, is DIAMAGNETIC (no net unpaired ELECTRONS), yet the lowest-energy (ground-state) electron CONFIGURATIONS in both oxygen and IRON are paramagnetic. |
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Why are we living for??? |
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Answer» Answer: We live because of the happy things. We live because there are people who LOVE us, and people we love back. We live because we want to find out things, and LEARN, and become able to do things that we would like to do. We live because OTHERS want us to, and we want them to live along with us. Explanation: |
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What are vaccine give advantages of oral vaccine or edible vaccine. |
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Answer» 1 Advantages of Edible Vaccine. Edible VACCINES are effective as a DELIVERY vehicle for immunization because adjuvants that enhance the IMMUNE RESPONSE are not required. Edible vaccine can elicit mucosal immunity, which is not OBSERVED in traditional vaccines. |
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What is called TS in TS dicot stem |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: The CELLS of this LAYER are barrel shaped arranged compactly without intercellular spaces. DUE to abundant starch grains in these cells, this layer is also KNOWN as starch sheath.06-Nov-2020 |
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When 0.9/ salt solution in hypotonic solution what happen |
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Answer» Explanation: Because red blood CELLS are isotonic in a SOLUTION of 0.9% salt, if you REDUCE the salt levels, the water will be greater and the cell will SWELL, CAUSING it to become hypotonic. |
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Property of Unsaturated hydrocarbon is what |
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Answer» UNSATURATED Hydrocarbons have DOUBLE or triple bonds and are QUIET reactive. For example: Alkene. |
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The enzyme which acts on fats |
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Answer» Explanation:Lipases Lipase, any of a group of fat-splitting enzymes found in the blood, gastric JUICES, pancreatic secretions, intestinal juices, and adipose tissues. Lipases HYDROLYZE TRIGLYCERIDES (fats) into their component fatty acid and GLYCEROL molecules. |
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The base and the height of a parallelogram in the ratio 1:9 • if it's area is 900 square cm |
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Answer» Answer: 10 and 90 Explanation: Area of parallelogram = b×h Ratio of BASE and height = 1:9 Let base = 1x Let height = 9x Area = 1x × 9x = 900 cm^2 = 9x = 900cm^2 x = 900/9 = 10 Base = 10 cm Height = 90 cm |
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Give reasons for the following statement:On comparing cell samples of a mango plant and squirrel, it was seen that themango plant cell contains less number of mitochondria than the frog cell. |
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The sodium salt of methyl orange has 7% sodium. What is the minimum molecular weight of the compound? |
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The teeth which help in chewing and grinding |
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The diagram shows a model which can be used to demonstrate mass flow of materials through phloem tissue from the region of synthesis [source] to the storage organs [sink]. X and Y are filled with sucrose solutions of different concentration, causing water to move in or out of X and Y by osmosis or as a result of hydrostatic pressure. Sucrose solution then moves through tube T joining X and Y .What will be the direction of movement of sucrose solution in tube T? Why? |
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Explain how PS-I can synthesize ATP without forming NADPH and O2 by giving diagrammatic representation. |
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Answer» The light-dependent reactions AP.BIO: ENE‑1 (EU), ENE‑1.I (LO), ENE‑1.I.1 (EK), ENE‑1.I.1.i (EK), ENE‑1.I.2 (EK), ENE‑1.J (LO), ENE‑1.J.1 (EK), ENE‑1.J.2 (EK), ENE‑1.J.3 (EK), ENE‑1.J.4 (EK), ENE‑1.J.5 (EK) |
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Classify the matter on the basis of its ability to transfer heat give two example |
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Answer» Explanation: CONDUCTOR= Those matels which allows HEAT to paas through it is conductor. ... Silver is the best conductor, gold, iron. INSULATOR= Those which don't ALLOW heat to paas through it is Insulator or poor Conductor. |
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Ecological factors of the Phylum Platyhelminthes |
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Answer» ffffffffffffffffffff |
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The hardest substance in the body |
Answer» EnamelEnamel is HARDEST SUBSTANCE in the body. Hope it HELPS :) |
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ମୁକ୍ତ ଭାବରେ ଝୁଲୁଥିବା ଦଣ୍ଡ ଚୁମ୍ବକଟିଏ ସ୍ଥିର ହୋଇ ରହିବା ପରେ, ଏହା କେଉଁ ଦିଗକୁ ସୁଚିତ କରେ ? * |
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Answer» مرحبًا ضع علامة عليها كقائمة ذهنية أتمنى لك يومًا سعيدًا |
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Based on the above experiment,write your observations |
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Answer» BASED ON THE ABOVE EXPERIMENT,WRITE YOUR OBSERVATIONS |
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Khorana and his colleagues synthesized an RNA molecule with repeating sequence of AG nitrogenous bases (AG AG AG AG AG AG). It produced a tetrapeptide with alternating sequence of valine and tyrosine. It proves that codon for valine and tyrosine are? |
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Kosika bheetti kewal paudhe me hi kyun paaye jaate hai |
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Answer» Answer: PLEASE ask in HINDI LANGUAGE because this que is RELATED to hindi |
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How much animals have patterns on there body |
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Answer» Answer: The patterns on the BODIES of some animals and insects is an adaption. These patterns help them blend in with their immediate environment. This provides them with two benefits. This camouflage MAY protect them from predators and/or help them stay unnoticed by their prey and enable easy hunting. Some examples of these patterns are those on the skins of snakes, GECKOS and chameleons. Geckos can use these skin patterns to resemble dead leaves or tree bark, etc. With these adaptations, animals can protect themselves from potential predators and also stay unnoticed by potential prey. Thus, these adaptations enable easier food access and protection. Another great example of benefits of these skin patterns is those on the skin of zebra. It has been hypothesized that this striped pattern ensures that potential predators cannot distinguish between different animals in a herd. Another theory is that the stripes deter harmful insects from landing on the zebras. An additional reason for patterns on animals and insects is to create a warning signal to a potential predator that the ANIMAL being preyed upon is poisonous. This is the case for poison dart frogs and many SPECIES of caterpillar. |
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Carpesion stripes are present in |
Answer» ROOTSCasparian STRIPS are a cellular FEATURE found in the roots of all higher plants. |
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Q-How does amoeba takes its food? |
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Answer» Answer: The AMOEBA engulfs FOOD with the HELP of pseudopodia and then it forms a vesicle around it. 3. When the particle is inside the vesicle, amoeba SECRETES DIGESTIVE enzymes that digest the food particle. |
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What is peracitamol ???is it a drug??? |
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Answer» Paracetamol, also known as acetaminophen, is a medication used to treat fever and mild to moderate pain. At a STANDARD dose, paracetamol only slightly DECREASES body temperature; it is inferior to ibuprofen in that respect, and the benefits of its use for fever are unclear. Paracetamol is a PHARMACEUTICAL drug, ORParacetamol is a pharmaceutical drug, which is use to treat a NUMBER of conditions including: mild pain. fever. Please mark as Brainlist |
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অবচেতন মনের ক্ষমতা সম্পর্কে লেখ |
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Answer» Answer: অবচেতন মনের ক্ষমতা সম্পর্কে লেখঅচেতন মনের ধারণাটি মনোবিজ্ঞান অথবা মনোবিশ্লেষণের অন্তর্গত। মনের যে অংশটি আমাদের জাগ্রত চেতনার বাইরে অথবা আমাদের প্রত্যক্ষ নিয়ন্ত্রণের বাইরে তাকে সাধারণ অর্থে অচেতন মন বলা হয়।অচেতন মন আমাদের জৈবিক প্রয়োজন যেমন খিদে, পিপাসা,যৌন-ক্ষুধা ইত্যাদির বার্তা আমাদের চেতনা বা চেতন মন থেকে কেড়ে আনে। তদুপরি, মানুষ চেতন অবস্থায় যেসব চিন্তা,ভাব-অনুভূতির অনুশীলন করে সেইসব ক্রমান্বয়ে প্রাক-চেতন মনে গিয়ে শেষে অচেতন মনে জমা হয়।[১]সিগমুন্ড ফ্রয়েড মানুষের মনোজগতকে তিনটি স্তরে ভাগ করেছিলেন[২]; চেতন(CONSCIOUS) এবং এর সাথে অন্তর্ভুক্ত করেছিলেন ইগোকে (Ego) অবচেতন(SUBCONSCIOUS) বা প্রাক-চেতন (Preconscious) অচেতন(UNCONSCIOUS) এবং এর সাথে অন্তর্ভুক্ত করেছিলেন ইড (Id)ও সুপার ইগোকে (Super Ego)[৩] অচেতন মন একইসাথে অযুক্তিকর কিছু অদ্ভুত অবাস্তব চিন্তা ভাবনারও ভাণ্ডার। এইসব চিন্তা-ভাবনাগুলি কিছু সময়ে আমাদের চেতন মনে এসে আমাদের বিব্রত করে। [৪] অচেতন মনের এমন চিন্তা-ভাবনাগুলি আমাদের মন অথবা মস্তিষ্কের ভিতর থাকা প্রতিরক্ষা ব্যবস্থা পুনরায় অবচেতন মনে অবদমন করে।[১] |
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