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1 pointWhich of the following is not afunction of liver? *O Converts glucose to glycogenO Manufactures fibrinogenO Produces digestive enzymesConverts glycogen to glucose |
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Answer» MANUFACTURES FIBRINOGEN :)....... |
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| 102. |
Which of the following is not afunction of liver? |
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| 103. |
What was the variable that you changes in this experiment |
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Answer» Explanation: Independent Variable: The independent variable is the ONE CONDITION that you change in an experiment. EXAMPLE: In an experiment measuring the EFFECT of temperature on solubility, the independent variable is temperature. Dependent Variable: The dependent variable is the variable that you measure or observe. hope it's help you and Mark me as brainliest answer |
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| 104. |
Ras Mal, Swiss PDB viewer areSequence databaseOStructure databaseO MetabaseNone of these |
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Answer» Answer = Biching Explanation: |
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| 105. |
What is the role of restriction endonuclease? |
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Answer» Restriction enzyme, also CALLED restriction endonuclease, a PROTEIN produced by bacteria that cleaves DNA at specific sites along the molecule. In the bacterial cell, restriction enzymes cleave foreign DNA, thus eliminating infecting organisms. Hope it HELPS you!!✨ |
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What is physical and chemical mutagenic agents |
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Answer» Answer: Most chemical mutagens are alkylating AGENTS and azides. Physical mutagens include electromagnetic radiation, such as GAMMA rays, X rays, and UV light, and particle radiation, such as fast and thermal NEUTRONS, beta and alpha particles. Hope it helps you :) |
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| 107. |
Write a short note on neoteny?? |
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| 108. |
Draw diagram of stomata and explain them. |
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Answer» Stomata are small pores PRESENT in the epidermis of leaves. ... The stomatal PORE is enclosed between two bean-shaped guard cells. The INNER walls of guard cells are THICK, while the OUTER walls are thin. |
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PLEASE HELP WILL MARK BRAINLEIST!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Which bases are found in a strand of DNA?A. thymine, guanine, cytosine, uracilB. guanine, cytosine, uracil, adenineC. cytosine, glycine, adenine, thymineD. adenine, thymine, guanine, cytosine |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: please follow me |
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| 111. |
To study the onion peel under the microscope and study the various parts of a plant cell |
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Answer» It is STUDY of MICROBIOLOGY |
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| 112. |
Light dependent reaction takes place in a,stroma b,Thylakoid c,Cristae d,cisterna |
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| 114. |
Which is the cutest thing in the world?tell me fast friends |
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Answer» Answer: according to me most CUTEST thing is friend circle and FRIENDSHIP, now I feel during this lockdown that they are also a special part of my LIFE |
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| 115. |
Disovery of living cell |
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Answer» ANTONIE van Leeuwenhoek Explanation: he discovered LIVING cell in the teeth scum |
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| 116. |
What is hygiene?abcde |
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Answer» Answer: CONDITIONS or practices CONDUCIVE to MAINTAINING HEALTH and PREVENTING disease, especially through cleanliness. hope it's help you!!! #XMissheadacheX |
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True or false |
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Answer» I think it is true Explanation: nonmotile asexual spore FORMED by rejuvenescence in certain ALGAE and distinguished from an akinete by DEVELOPING a new CELL wall distinct from that of the parent cell — compare hypnospore, zoospore. |
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What are the measure taken by india to control our population rate |
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Answer» Explanation: 1. Minimum AGE of Marriage: As FERTILITY depends on the age of marriage. So the minimum age of marriage should be raised. In INDIA minimum age for marriage is 21 years for men and 18 years for women has be fixed by law. This law should be firmly implemented and people should also be made aware of this through 2.Raising the Status of Women: 3.Spread of Education |
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Applies condotioning to daily life |
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Answer» Answer: If you've ever been in a public area and heard a FAMILIAR notification chime, this CLASSICAL conditioning example will CERTAINLY ring true for you. You hear that tone and instinctively reach for your smartphone, only to realize it's coming from SOMEONE else's phone. The chime or tone is a neutral stimulus. Through classical conditioning, you've come to ASSOCIATE it with the positive feeling of reading a message. It's the same reason why you might reach for your phone when you think you feel it vibrating in your pocket, even if it isn't. |
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the exchange of substances though the cell membrne takes place very selectively, hence they are know as _________ |
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| 121. |
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Answer» Answer: What type of QUESTION is this. PLEASE don't post these type of QUESTIONS. |
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Can stomata photosnthesize? |
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| 123. |
Write the theory of reflex angle in bio class 10 control and coordination |
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Answer» Explanation: Reflex action is the extremely quick, automatic, sudden action in response to something in the environment. Example- i) Immediately pulling back of fingers after touching a hot plate. ii) Closing of eyes when flashed with high intensity light. iii) Salivation when hungry. Reflex arc is the pathway of nerve involved in reflex action. Reflex arc involves- Receptors- receive the MESSAGE from external environment. Sensory neuron- carries the message from the receptor to the CENTRAL NERVOUS system. Central nervous system- PROCESSES the message and sends impulses to the concerned part of the body in the form of response. Motor neuron- carries the message from the central nervous system to the effector. Effector- responses against the STIMULUS. |
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Which part of brain regulates movements of skeletal muscle? |
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Answer» Answer: motor CORTEX The motor cortex ALLOWS for the precise voluntary movements of our skeletal muscles, while the Broca area controls motor functions responsible for producing language. The parietal lobe is separated from the OCCIPITAL lobe by the parieto-occipital sulcus and is behind the central sulcus. Explanation: |
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Why soils that hold generous amount of water are less subject to leaching losses of nutrients |
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Answer» Answer: The degree of LEACHING is AFFECTED by: soil type and structure. For example, sandy soil HOLDS little water while clay soils have HIGH water-retention RATES; the amount of water used by the plants/crops; how much nitrate is already present in the soil |
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| 126. |
critimism results due to a) excess secretion of growth hormone b) under secretion of thyraxim c) excess secretion of adrenaline d) under secretion of growth hormone answer |
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| 127. |
Parts of brain and also the functions of parts of brain |
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Answer» Answer: The brain has three main parts: the cerebrum, cerebellum and brainstem. Cerebrum: is the largest part of the brain and is COMPOSED of right and left HEMISPHERES. It performs HIGHER functions like interpreting TOUCH, vision and hearing, as WELL as speech, reasoning, emotions, learning, and fine control of movement. Explanation: please mark me as brainliest. |
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| 128. |
PLEASE ANSWER THIS please |
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| 129. |
10 pts please let me know what you doing this |
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Answer» the animals GET their food from NATURE LIKE other small animals and trees |
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1._____ muscles are found in the walls of stomach and intestine.2.Cells of ____ tissue bring about increase in plant length. 3._____ proposed the five kingdom classification. 4.Starfish is an ______. 5.Mammals breathe through______. 6.______ are single- celled fungi. |
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Answer» Answer: SMOOTH muscles Meristematic tissue Kingdom Monera phylum ECHINODERMATA and CLASS Asteroidea. lungs |
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Which is not something that occurs in translation? |
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Answer» Answer: is the correct answer Hope it HELPS!!! |
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| 132. |
To maintain the balance in nature Need of Environmental conservation To solve the natural and artificial problems |
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Answer» Answer: Need of Environmental Conservation: 1)To maintain the CLEAN, pollution free air, water and land. 2) To conserve the natural RESOURCES. ... 5)To protect and conserve biodiversity. |
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Give the name of plant belonging to family fabaceae which yields dye |
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Answer» Answer: The Madras THORN (Pithecellobium DULCE) has reddish FRUIT that are used to produce a yellow DYE. Indigo dye is extracted from the indigo plant Indigofera tinctoria that is native to Asia. mark me as brainlist Explanation: hope it will HELP you... |
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| 134. |
Dash and dash are caused by round worm infestation in children |
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Answer» I THINK the ANSWER may be salmonella and Dysentery. pls Don't mind if wrong |
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| 135. |
Function of tandons |
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Answer» A tendon is a fibrous CONNECTIVE tissue which attaches muscle to bone. Tendons may also attach muscles to STRUCTURES such as the EYEBALL. A tendon serves to move the bone or structure. Hope you FIND it helpful. Please mark me as brainliest. |
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What is photosynthesis?I'm getting warns from brain to this iđ :( |
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Answer» Answer: PHOTOSYNTHESIS is a process used by PLANTS and other organisms to convert light energy into chemical energy that, through CELLULAR respiration, can later be released to FUEL the organism's METABOLIC activities Explanation: |
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Diagnostic agent for Cardiac function test is |
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Answer» Answer: Iopanoic acid Propyliodone Iophendylate Iocetamic acid Iodoxamide -very SLIGHTLY WATER soluble -mainly used for cholecystography, bronchography and myelography -PATIENT should not drink or eat before SIX hrs. |
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Do all eukaryotic cells have only one nucleus? |
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Answer» Answer: yes Explanation: Eukaryotic cells have a true nucleus, which means the cell's DNA is surrounded by a MEMBRANE. THEREFORE, the nucleus houses the cell's DNA and directs the synthesis of proteins and ribosomes, the CELLULAR organelles RESPONSIBLE for protein synthesis. |
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18. Which of the following is incorrect for lichens? * a. They are an example of symbiotic association b. Algal component of lichens is known as mycobiont c. They grow well in polluted areas d. They are very good pollution indicators.plz send me answer |
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Explain various food standard |
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Answer» Answer: food standard A set of criteria that a food MUST meet if it is to be suitable for human CONSUMPTION, such as source, COMPOSITION, appearance, freshness, PERMISSIBLE additives, and MAXIMUM bacterial content. |
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मनुष्य के मस्तिष्क का वजन किस वैज्ञानिक ने बताया था कितना होता है मैंने क्या पूछा किस वैज्ञानिक ने फालतू के जवाब नहीं चाहिए |
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Answer» डॉ. डंकन मैकडगल अमेरिकी चिकित्सक थे। उन्होंने पता लगाया कि मस्तिष्क का वज़न 1400 ग्राम तक हो सकता है। मै इसे फाल्तु जवाब नही समझती पर् आप् जो समझो |
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Write any 2 examples of plants defenses against predation. |
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Answer» Explanation: The large thorn-like STIPULES of ACACIA collinsii are hollow and offer shelter for ants, which in return PROTECT the PLANT against herbivores. Modified leaves on a cactus: The spines on cactus plants are modified leaves that ACT as a mechanical defense against predators. |
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2. Compare monocot and a dicot stem. |
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Answer» Answer: There are the difference between MONOCOT STEM and DICOT stem, as well. In the CASE of monocot stems, they come with scattered VASCULAR bundles |
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What is the the biological name of appel?? |
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Answer» Answer: The APPLE (Malus domestica [Suckow] Borkh.) is one of the most ECONOMICALLY and culturally significant fruits in the WORLD today, and it is GROWN in all temperate zones |
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Explain inflammatory reaction |
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Answer» Answer: The INFLAMMATORY response (inflammation) occurs when TISSUES are injured by bacteria, trauma, toxins, heat, or any other CAUSE. The damaged cells release chemicals including histamine, bradykinin, and prostaglandins. These chemicals cause blood VESSELS to leak fluid into the tissues, causing swelling. |
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প্রাণীকোশের বিভাজনে সেন্ট্রোজোমের গুরুত্ব নির্ধারণ করাে।no spoilers. best answer will brainlist. |
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Why farmers add manure and fertilizers to the soil? |
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Answer» Manures and fertilizers HELP in conserving and enriching the fertility of the SOIL. By growing PLANTS again and again on the same soil, the soil becomes deficient in nutrients. THUS it is necessary to replenish the soil with these nutrients. That's why FARMERS add manures and fertilizers to the field. |
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Name tow structures found in plant cell and not in animal cell |
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Answer» Answer: CHLOROPLAST nad CELL wall are two organelles not FOUND in animal cell hope it will help Mark me BRAINLIEST |
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