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| 301. | Writing letters aboutimportant issues in scienceis writing.APersuasiveBNarrativeC InformativeD NarrativePREVIOUSNEXT | 
| Answer» You may have observed that different PEOPLE have different styles of communicating or expressing ideas or beliefs. Not all the musicians have the same style of COMPOSING songs. Different dancers have different styles and genres of dancing. There is nothing alike or similar in two different things. They all are unique in their own ways. Similarly, in writing also we have different writing styles. In this section, we will MAKE ourselves familiar with different writing styles. | |
| 302. | A duct reaching from the ovary to the uterus is called what? (vagina/oviduct) | 
| Answer» Here is your answer... Oviduct... Hope it will be helpful for you. THANKS for reading. MARKS as brainliest | |
| 303. | ਟੀਚਿਆਂ ਤੋਂ ਕੀ ਭਾਵ ਹੈ | 
| Answer» Answer: letter JA patter LIKH ke aapde man DI baat nu aagle nu btauna hope you will obay mark as brillient i am ALSO from punjab | |
| 304. | Explain why nucleus is called the brain of the cell. | 
| Answer» Answer: The NUCLEUS is called the "brain" of the cell because it holds the INFORMATION NEEDED to conduct most of the cell's functions. ... These proteins are built by the cell using the information in DNA, which is held in the nucleus. | |
| 305. | Hitters in water. So it cannot photosynthes Chemical changes that glucose undergoes in plants. •Glucose is soluble be stored in plant body. fro Therefore plants store glucose in the form of insoluble startch and in leares. enim • starch is then converted to sucrose and is transported through phloem to various plant part and is stored in different forms. org | 
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| 306. | How many cells are in human | 
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| 307. | Amphibian are unsuccessful and animals. Explain. plz answer fully explained | 
| Answer» Amphibians are UNSUCCESSFUL VERTEBRATES because there are several LAND habitats to which they have failed to ADAPT. | |
| 308. | What would happen to the life of a plant cell if there was no cell wall?  | 
| Answer» Answer: if cell wall is absent in PLANT cell then all the functioning of all the cell organelles PRESENT inside the cell would be affected as diffusion of VARIOUS SUBSTANCE would not occur .DUE to absence or turgid pressure ,the cell were not bear concentrations of solution ( either hypertonic or hypertonic ) and will burst | |
| 309. | Tissue is made up of a group of cells which divide continuously and very fast | 
| Answer» Answer: TISSUES made up of actively dividing cells are called meristematic tissues or MERISTEMS. Meristematic tissues are RESPONSIBLE for plant GROWTH. They are present at the TIPS of roots,stem and branches. The cells present in these tissues constantly divide to produce new cells. Explanation: please follow my I'd | |
| 310. | A scientist observes that little to no plant life exists in the Atacama Desert. However, in rare periods of rain, flowers and plants bloom to create a temporary colorful landscape.Evaluate this observation and explain a limiting factor that is affecting the plant life in the Atacama Desert. (8 points) | 
| Answer» Answer: EXPLANATION: Just like any other dessert, the Atacama is very dry. It is dry because in landscapes such as a DESERT it doesn't rain much. ... In those brief periods of times when it does rain, the plant get the LIMITING FACTOR back and can survive and grow | |
| 311. | Which of the following is true?(A)The baby is male/female is determined by mother’s chromosome.(B) The baby is male/female is determined by father’s chromosome.(C) Pair of Mother’s chromosome is X-Y .(D) Pair of Father’s chromosome is X-X . | 
| Answer» A) FALSE B) false C TRUE | |
| 312. | Define the term fusion in biology | 
| Answer» Answer: Cell fusion is an important cellular process in which several uninucleate cells (cells with a single nucleus) COMBINE to form a multinucleate cell, known as a syncytium. ... Cell fusion is a necessary event in the maturation of cells so that they maintain their SPECIFIC functions throughout growth Explanation: Fusion. (SCIENCE: radiobiology) a nuclear reaction in which light atomic nuclei combine to form heavier nuclei, typically ACCOMPANIED by the release of energy | |
| 313. | Differenciate betweenaerbic and anaerobic respirationattach pic if possibe | 
| Answer» Explanation: Within each chasing arrows TRIANGLE, there is a number which ranges from ONE to seven. The purpose of the number is to identify the type of plastic used for the product, and not all plastics are recyclable or EVEN reusable. There are numerous plastic-based products that cannot break down and cannot be recycled. plese MARK branlist | |
| 314. | What are SA bode, AVnode, Purkinje fibres and "Bundle of His" located in the hear | 
| Answer» Answer: Upon REACHING the ATRIOVENTRICULAR (AV) node, the SIGNAL is delayed. It is then conducted into the bundle of His, down the interventricular septum. The bundle of His and the Purkinje fibres spread the wave impulses along the VENTRICLES, CAUSING them to contract. | |
| 315. | Splitting of water in the presence of light is:* Hydrolysis * Glycolysis *Photolysis *Thermolysis | 
| Answer» Answer: Answer Open in answr app The splitting of water molecules is called photolysis of water. During the light REACTION of photosynthesis, the absorption of light by the chlorophyll results in the loss of the ELECTRON from it. In order to fulfill the electron requirement, the water MOLECULE splits and donates the electron to the chlorophyll. In this reaction of splitting, the oxygen is ALSO formed which is RELEASED as the by-product | |
| 316. | What ie the use of o² in the body | 
| Answer» Answer: Why is oxygen important? Oxygen is ESSENTIAL for respiration because the BODY uses it to 'burn' food molecules. Animals take in oxygen when inhaling and GIVE off carbon DIOXIDE when exhaling. Oxygen makes up almost 21% of the TOTAL gases in air, with most of the remaining gas being physiologically inert nitrogen. | |
| 317. | Discuss briefly the transport function of blood in 5 marks question answer class 9 WB Board | 
| Answer» Blood has three main functions: transport, PROTECTION and regulation. Blood transports the FOLLOWING substances: Gases, namely OXYGEN (O2) and carbon dioxide (CO2), between the lungs and rest of the BODY. Nutrients from the digestive tract and storage sites to the rest of the body. | |
| 318. | Change this in indirect sentance rahul said, "i will have to reach home by 8 :30 | 
| Answer» Answer: 8:30 i REACH my home mark me as BRAINLIEST | |
| 319. | Q1. Name the meristematic tissue which help in - (1) Primary growth. (ii) Secondary growth | 
| Answer» Answer: Here is your answer The meristematic tissue which help in growth- (1) PRIMARY growth====> Apical meristem(e.g. Root apex or shoot apex) (II) SECONDARY growth====> Lateral meristem(e.g. Cork CAMBIUM, etc.) Hope it's HELPFUL | |
| 320. | write the name of the different components of human blood discuss briefly the transport function of blood in 5 marks question answer class 9 WB Board | 
| Answer» Answer: Red blood cells (erythrocytes). These carry oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the body.White blood cells (LEUKOCYTES). These help fight INFECTIONS and aid in the IMMUNE process. Types of white blood cells include: Lymphocytes. ... Platelets (thrombocytes). These help in blood clotting. Explanation: Blood transports the following substances: Gases, namely oxygen (O2) and carbon dioxide (CO2), between the lungs and rest of the bodyNutrients from the digestive tract and storage sites to the rest of the bodyWaste products to be detoxified or removed by the liver and kidneysHormones from the GLANDS in which they are produced to their target cellsHeat to the SKIN so as to help regulate body temperature | |
| 321. | Coat colour in Rabbit - 4 alleles. find genotype ? | 
| Answer» Answer: Coat color in rabbits is inherited as a series of MULTIPLE alleles. This means that there can be more than just 2 alleles for a SINGLE gene. In the case of coat color in rabbits, there are four alleles, and each ONE is expressed with a different phenotype Explanation: hope this HELPS you | |
| 322. | Define locomotion.@kavita i have not rrported anything and i have my project to do which is why i asked an important question stating clearly that i dont want irrelevent answers. and you gave me an irrelevent answer. and i dont like to fight, if u dont know the answer better not type dont try to earn points by spamming. | 
| Answer» Explanation: Locomotion: Movement from one place to ANOTHER. And the ability to locomote, to get from one place to the NEXT. ... Locomotion is derived from the LATIN "locus", place + "movere", move = move place . HOPE this helps you | |
| 323. | Name any ten scientists and their works in the field of cytology.Please don't spam and answer properly | 
| Answer» Answer: Lancelot Thomas Hogben ENGLISH SCIENTIST Lancelot Thomas Hogben, English zoologist, geneticist, medical statistician, and linguist, known especially for his many contributions to the study of social biology. Lynn Margulis AMERICAN BIOLOGIST Lynn Margulis, American biologist whose serial endosymbiotic theory of EUKARYOTIC cell development revolutionized the modern CONCEPT of how life AROSE on Earth. Margulis was raised in Chicago. Ralph M. Steinman CANADIAN IMMUNOLOGIST AND CELL BIOLOGIST Ralph M. Steinman, Canadian immunologist and cell biologist who shared the 2011 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine (with American immunologist Bruce A. Beutler and French immunologist Jules A. Günter Blobel GERMAN-AMERICAN SCIENTIST Günter Blobel, German-born American cellular and molecular biologist who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1999 for his discovery that proteins have signals that govern their movement. Sir John Bertrand Gurdon BRITISH BIOLOGIST Sir John Bertrand Gurdon, British developmental biologist who was the first to demonstrate that egg cells are able to reprogram differentiated (mature) cell nuclei, reverting them to a pluripotent state. James E. Rothman AMERICAN BIOCHEMIST AND CELL BIOLOGIST James E. Rothman, American biochemist and cell biologist who discovered the molecular machinery involved in vesicle budding and membrane fusion in cells. Cellular vesicles, which are bubblelike structures. Randy W. Schekman AMERICAN BIOCHEMIST AND CELL BIOLOGIST Randy W. Schekman, American biochemist and cell biologist who contributed to the discovery of the genetic basis of vesicle transport in cells. Bubblelike vesicles transport molecules such as enzymes, hormones. Nettie Stevens AMERICAN BIOLOGIST AND GENETICIST Nettie Stevens, American biologist and geneticist who was one of the first SCIENTISTS to find that sex is determined by a particular configuration of chromosomes. Stevens’s early life is somewhat obscure. Camillo Golgi ITALIAN PHYSICIAN AND CYTOLOGIST Camillo Golgi, Italian physician and cytologist whose investigations into the fine structure of the nervous system earned him (with the Spanish histologist Santiago Ramón y Cajal) the 1906 Nobel Prize. H. Robert Horvitz AMERICAN BIOLOGIST H. Robert Horvitz, American biologist who, with Sydney Brenner and John E. Sulston, won the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 2002 for their discoveries about how genes REGULATE tissue and organ. ✨Hope It's Helpful✨ | |
| 324. | Give lab procedure in step by step of solubility test ???guyz fast answer it is urgent  | 
| Answer» . LAB PROCEDURES IN RPD Presented by Dr. KELLY NORTON Post GRADUATE student 2. Contents • Preparation of master cast • Duplication of master cast • Wax pattern & Spruing • Investing & burn-out • Casting of framework • Finishing & Polishing • Fitting the framework to the master cast • Sectioning and resoldering the framework • Review of literature • Conclusion • References and cross references 275 3. Introduction • Metal partial denture framework fabrication, as an important CONSTITUENT part of a future partial denture, holds a very important place in the fabrication process. • It is necessary to point out that metals being considerably more resistant to fractures than ACRYLIC resins enable fabrication of partial denture bases, which contributes to a better and faster adjustment of the patient to new conditions in the oral cavity. ᴀꜱꜱᴀʟᴀᴍᴜᴀʟyᴋᴜᴍ ʙᴇ ʜᴀᴩᴩy ᴀʟᴡᴀyꜱ ɪɴᴛʀᴏ ᴩʟᴢ | |
| 325. | Pooja Is Writing Some Statements But She Confused To Know Why Water Is Considered As A Compound And Not A Mixture. If You Know The Answer To This Question, Help Her To Choose The Incorrect Statements: *1 pointWater cannot be separated into its constituent’s hydrogen and oxygen by the physical methods.It contains hydrogen and oxygen combined together in a fixed proportion of 1 : 9 by mass.Heat and light are given out when water is prepared by burning hydrogen in oxygen.None of the above | 
| Answer» 4 . NONE of above. is the answer | |
| 326. | Write about dinosaur. yeh kb ban hua | 
| Answer» Answer :Dinosaurs are a group of reptiles that have LIVED on Earth for about 245 million YEARS. In 1842, the English naturalist SIR Richard Owen coined the term Dinosauria, DERIVED from the Greek deinos, meaning “fearfully great,” and sauros, meaning “lizard.” Dinosaur fossils have been found on all seven continents. | |
| 327. | Match the columnMagnifying glassAmoebaOstric eggChloroplastMycoplasma | 
| Answer» DEAR, | |
| 328. | Name any three indigenous and three exotic breeds of chicken. | 
| Answer» Explanation: If you PICK up a SLICE of bread and examine it closely, you can see that it is full of air holes. This makes it spongy and soft. You will also see that bread is MOIST. If you let a slice of bread SIT out on the counter for a day, you will realize just how moist fresh bread is! Bakers use two simple FACTS of life to create soft, spongy, moist bread: | |
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| Answer» Explanation: first LETS learn basic biology Photosynthesis is the process by which plants use SUNLIGHT, water, and carbon dioxide to create oxygen and energy in the FORM of sugar. 
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| 331. | Amphibian are unsuccessful and animals . Explain | 
| Answer» Amphibians are unsuccessful vertebrates because there are several land HABITATS to which they have failed to ADAPT. | |
| 332. | Q.)) WHAT IS INSPECTION!!good evening guyss #QualityQuestion  | 
| Answer» it is carefull EXAMINATION of SECURITY | |
| 333. | between 5 5) write the similasties plant and animal cells. py Səब्राइडल सिमिलरिटीज बिटवीन प्लांट एंड एनिमल सेल  | 
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| 334. | Plant tissue located at the base of nodes | 
| Answer» YES correct. Explanation: | |
| 335. | Minute spaces in which bone cells are present | 
| Answer» Answer: lacunae. Between the rings of matrix, the bone cells(osteocytes) are located in SPACES called lacunae. SMALL channels (canaliculi) radiate from the lacunae to the osteonic (HAVERSIAN) CANAL to provide PASSAGEWAYS through the hard matrix. | |
| 337. | What are element?xjjnbzsfie | 
| Answer» Answer: Hope this HELPS you Explanation: ELEMENT. [ ĕl′ə-mənt ] A substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances by chemical means. An element is composed of ATOMS that have the same ATOMIC number, that is, each atom has the same number of PROTONS in its nucleus as all other atoms of that element. | |
| 338. | 10मालगुजारी, जमीदारी ज्यादातर शब्दों में से प्रत्यय छौंटिउदाहरण पूंजीवादी पूंजी + वादी | 
| Answer» so.me THING more INFORMATION don't mind एेतिहासिक कानून: 1947 में देश के आजाद होने के बाद जमींदारी उन्मूलन कानून, 1950 भारत सरकार का पहला प्रमुख कृषि सुधार था।11-Dec-2019 | |
| 339. | All function of the body are carried out by a single cell | 
| Answer» Answer: An organism that performs and exhibits all FUNCTIONS of life VIA a single cell, it is a unicellular organism. Such as PROKARYOTES like BACTERIA, eukaryotes like yeast are unicellular organisms. | |
| 340. | 13.1516.c. substances dissolving in water c. substances not dissolving in wateris a hydrocolloid produced byalgaei. algin, green ii algin, brown iii. carrageen, red iv. carrageen, greena ii & nibi & iiic. 1, v dii & ivAgar is a commercial product obtained froma. algae b. bryophyte c. pteridophytad. gymnospermsRhodophyceae is also known asa. green algae b. blue-green algae c. red algae d. brown algaePhaephyceae is also known asa green algae b. blue-green algae c. red algae d. brown algaeStorage bodies called pyrenoids are located ina. mitochondria b. chloroplastsc. nucleusd golgi bodyWhich of the following chlorophyll is present in all the classes of algaea. chl ab. chl bc. chicd chldWhich of the following combination of chlorophylls is present in chlorophyceaea chl a &bb. chl a &cc. chl a &dWhich of the following combination of chlorophylls is present in rhodophyceaea chl a &bb, chl a &cc. chi a&dd. chl b&cWhich of the following combination of chlorophylls is present in phacophyceaea chl a &bb. chl a &ce chla&dd chib &Which of the following pigments will be found in Ulothrixa chl a &bb, chl a &ce chla, b&c a chlb &c17.18.19.21. | 
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| 341. | Glaxo is associated with (a) Milk powder (b) Drink (c) Butter (d) Book publisher  | 
| Answer» GLAXO is ASSOCIATED with - MILK POWDER | |
| 342. | Complete the flow chart by writing in the boxes the names of the parts through which water passes after it enters the root hair cells. [4] Choose words from the list.mesophyll cells cortex cells stomata xylementers the root hair cell ____________ ___________ __________ _________ escapes to the air | 
| Answer» ESSD(()'1ż! 'ç/):ßîť1 1đ:)*"ĺłľ | |
| 343. | Define hypotonic solution  | 
| Answer» Hypertonic solution: A solution that contains more dissolved particles (such as salt and other electrolytes) than is found in NORMAL CELLS and blood. For EXAMPLE, hypertonic solutions are used for soaking wounds. please make me the brainliest please 
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| 344. | Nervous tissue consists of ____ | 
| Answer» Answer: Nervous tissue is composed of neurons and SUPPORTING CELLS CALLED neuroglia, or ” glial cells.” There are six types of neuroglia. Four are found in the CENTRAL nervous system, while two are found in the peripheral nervous system. Explanation: PLZ mark me as brainlist | |
| 345. | What is solubility test??? | 
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| 346. | WHICH OF THE PROCESS IS AVAILABLE IN COLOURS? SLA O FDM O MJM O SLM. | 
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| 347. | What is Blood? How many components of blood? | 
| Answer» Blood is a specialized BODY fluid. It has four main components: plasma, red blood CELLS, white blood cells, and platelets. Blood has MANY different FUNCTIONS, including: transporting oxygen and nutrients to the lungs and tissues.Hope this HELPS you✌️Please like it♥️And also mark as brainliest☺️ | |
| 348. | Who coined the term cell? How and when | 
| Answer» Answer: In the 1660s, Robert Hooke looked through a primitive microscope at a thinly cut piece of cork. He saw a series of walled boxes that reminded him of the tiny rooms, or CELLULA, OCCUPIED by monks. Medical historian Dr. HOWARD Markel discusses Hooke's COINING of the word "cell | |
| 349. | In one minute human heart biting | 
| Answer» In ane minute HUMAN heart is 60 to 100 TIMES Explanation: Here's your answer... | |
| 350. | What are the visible indications of air pollution?  | 
| Answer» Answer: photochemical SMOG: Appears as a brownish-orange haze often SEEN in the SKIES above large cities. Occurs when strong sunlight reacts with air pollution such as the hydrocarbons and nitrogen oxides released from VEHICLES and power plants | |