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41351.

जिंदगी की कौन-कौन सी दो सूरते हैं समझाइए​

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41352.

Why members of bacillophyceae are commonly called diatoms

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they are CALLED LIKE that because it's MEANING is from LATIN WORD

41353.

Just as the humerus corresponds to femur, what bones correspond to tarsals, metacarpals, ulna, and radius respectively.​

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Explanation:→ Just as HUMERUS corresponds to FEMUR, TARSALS corresponds to carpels→ Metacarpals correspond to metatarsals→ Radius corresponds to fibula→ ULNA corresponds to tibia.

41354.

Study the diagram given below and then answer the questions that follow. 1 Name the cells of the pancreas that produce(a) glucagon (b) insulin.(1) State the main function of (a) glucagon(b) insulin.(ii) Why is the pancreas referred to as an exo-endocrine gland ?(iv) Why is insulin not given orally but is injectedinto the body?(v) What is the technical term for the cells of thepancreas that produce endocrine hormones ?(vi) Where in the body is the pancreas located ?​​

Answer» 1) a) ALPHA cells B) beta cellshope this answer is helpfull MARK me as brainliest
41355.

अमाशय में क्या-क्या पाया जाता है​

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amashaye me HCL PAYA JATA HH

41356.

a tumor is an abnormal growth of cells that serves no purpose. they can start in any one of the trillions of cells in our bodies. tumours grow and behave differently, depending on whether they are cancerous (malignant), non-Muslims cancerous (being) or precancerous. differentiate between being and malignant tumours. give diagrammatic reprensention also. ​

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41357.

Derivation of conservation of momentumpls no spam if u spam i will report ur answers​

Answer» ION of Conservation of MomentumApplying Newton's third law, these two IMPULSIVE forces are equal and opposite i.e. If the TIME of contact is t, the impulse of the force F21 is equal to the change in momentum of the FIRST object. The impulse of force F12 is equal to the change in momentum of the second object.
41358.

What happens if spores fall on moist bread ?​

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They grow from tiny spores that float around in the air. When some of these spores fall ONTO a piece of DAMP FOOD or other materials, they grow into molds. ... The molds that grow in your MOLD terrarium feed on the bread, cheese, and other foods. A mold produces chemicals that MAKE the food break down and start to rot.Explanation: please mark as brainlist

41359.

रतवायुश्च शब्दकासन्धि विच्छेदकर नाम लिखिए​

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41360.

Observe the following table carefully and match the components

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which table you WANT to SHOW

41361.

Does most girls have stopped growning by the age of 20 .Explain the answer . Please answer it's urgent .

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Showing RESULTS for Does most girls have STOPPED GROWING by the age of 20 .Search instead for Does most girls have stopped growning by the age of 20 .हिंदी में खोजेंकरता है सबसे लड़कियों 20 साल की उम्र से बढ़ रहा बंद कर दिया हैSearch ResultsFeatured SNIPPET from the webWhen will a girl stop growing? Girls grow at a quick pace throughout infancy and childhood. When they reach puberty, growth increases dramatically again. Girls usually stop growing and reach adult height by 14 or 15 years old, or a couple years after menstruation begins.Explanation:hope its help you ...

41362.

6. उन सभी अभाज्य संख्या का, जो 17 से बड़ीनहीं है, योगफल है? (SSC GD 2010)(a) 59(b) 58​

Answer» OPTION (B) is the CORRECT answer.Explanation:2+3+5+7+11+13+17 = 58
41363.

Apoplast and symplast difference

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tion:Apoplast REFERS to the nonprotoplasmic components of a plant, including the cell wall and the intracellular spaces. SYMPLAST refers to the continuous arrangement of PROTOPLASTS of a plant, which are interconnected by PLASMODESMATA. Apoplast consists of nonprotoplasmic PARTS such as cell wall and intracellular space

41364.

నిమటోడాలోని పర్యాంతరాంగకుహరం దాదాపుగా వానపాము శరీరకుహరాన్ని పోలి ఉంటుంది.విమటోడాలోని కుహరాన్ని 'నీలోమ్' అనికాకుండా మిథ్యాశరీరకుహరంPseudocoelom) అని ఎందుకు పిలుస్తారు?​

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couldn't understand it question PLZ. type in ENGLISH

41365.

How do plants absorb water?

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:-Plants will absorb WATER through their ROOTS and release water as VAPOR into the air through these STOMATA. To survive in drought conditions, plants need to decrease transpiration to limit their water loss

41366.

Name the organ from which oxygenatedblood goes into the heart.​

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om the LUNGS oxygenated BLOOD GOES to the heart.Please mark my answer as the Brainliest!!

41367.

Name the organelles which are absent in animal cell but present in plant cell?​

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Lysosomes, Centrosomes/Centrioles, Cilia, Desmosomes are the organelles that exist in animal CELLS while they are found absent in Plant cells. > Plastids, glyoxysomes, plasmodesmata, Chloroplast (for the PREPARATION of food) are found in the Plant cells but not PRESENT in Animal cells.

41368.

Explain the phenomenon of gender determination in Human?​

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tion:In humans, SEX is determined by sex chromosomes (XX FEMALES, XY males). The X and Y chromosomes harbor dramatically different numbers and sets of genes (about 1,000 genes on the X and only a few dozen genes on the Y), YET they ORIGINATED from ORDINARY autosomes during the early evolution of mammals.

41369.

How many species were found in single rotten apple?​

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The gaseous molecule ethylene (C2H4), which is SMALL in size and simple in structure, is a plant hormone most often associated with fruit ripening yet has a diversity of effects throughout the plant life cycle. While its agricultural effects were known even in ancient Egypt, the complexity of its mode of action and the broad spectrum of its effects and potential uses in plant physiology remain important scientific challenges today. In the last few decades, the biochemical pathway of ethylene production has been uncovered, ethylene perception and signaling have been molecularly DISSECTED, ethylene-responsive TRANSCRIPTION factors have been identified and numerous effects of ethylene have been described, ranging from water stress, development, senescence, reproduction plant-pathogen interactions, and of COURSE, ripening. Thus ethylene is involved in plant development, in biotic and abiotic stress, and in reproduction. There is no stage in plant life that is not affected by ethylene, modulated by a complex and fascinating MOLECULAR machinery.

41370.

In one study of 400 Basques, 230 were Rh+ and 170Rh-. Assuming HWE, estimate frequencies of RhD and Rhd alleles and each genotype frequency.​

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tion:Rheumatic heart disease (RHD) is the most SERIOUS complication of heart that comprises inflammatory reactions in heart VALVES. Many studies have demonstrated the contribution of host genetic factors in susceptibility to RHD and many cytokine GENE variants have been LINKED with susceptibility to RHD. We sought to determine the role of genetic variants in IL-1β, STAT3, STAT5B and TLR5 genes in conferring risk of RHD in two cohorts of RHD patients.

41371.

Which animal have small heart?​

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Etruscan PYGMY Shrewhope it HELPS & PLS mark my ANSWER as brainliest

41372.

Pls give answer for this this is for project work​

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HERE IS YOUR ANSWER Explanation:Early Microscopists1. Galileo saw details of insect EYES with two crude lenses.2. Robert Hooke used simple lenses to observe cork in which he saw tiny compartments he called cells (cellulae).3. VAN Leeuwenhoek saw protistans, sperm, and bacteria with his lenses and microscopes.B. The Cell Theory1. Schleiden (a botanist) and Schwann (a zoologist): believed that all plants and animals consist of cells.2. Virchow: cells come from preexisting cells.C. The Cell THEORY: THREE generalizations:1. All organisms are composed of one or more cells.2. The cell is the smallest unit having the properties of LIFE.3. The continuity of life arises directly from the growth and division of single cells.

41373.

When Amrit bhai goes shopping in the market the shopkeeper puts the goods in a plastic bag Amrut bhai referred to carry goods in plastic bag what is this approach to environment conservation? ​

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Amrutbhai refused to carry goods in plastic bags as when take out the goods out of the bag we throw the bag outside and when we throw the bag the animals LIKE COWS,dogs etc EAT them and they dies. And then some people burn the plastic bags so the there is a LOT of air pollution the air gets DIRTY.

41374.

पैरामीशियम में न्यूक्लियस की संख्या कितना होती है​

Answer» TION:paramisium me do(2) NUCLEUS HOTI HAI
41375.

Coal and CNG which of the following is an excellent source of energy? ​

Answer» CNG - because it is NON - POLLUTING .
41376.

How does growth happen in living organisms?

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Growing is capable to a certain living organism. Growth means getting LARGER in size, and for multi-cellular ORGANISMS this is DONE by making more cells. Plants have special tissues called meristems where growth occurs. ... Single celled organisms INCREASE their NUMBERS by dividing and making more cells like themselves.

41377.

Where is the digested food absorbed the most ?​

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ntestineThe small intestine absorbs most of the nutrients in your food, and your CIRCULATORY SYSTEM passes them on to other parts of your BODY to store or use. Special cells help absorbed nutrients cross the INTESTINAL lining into your bloodstream.

41378.

Explain the classification of achaebecteria​

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Archaebacteria are known to be the oldest living organisms on earth. They belong to the kingdom Monera and are classified as bacteria because they resemble bacteria when observed under a MICROSCOPE. Apart from this, they are COMPLETELY DISTINCT from PROKARYOTES.

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Explain the achaebecteria​

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ᴛʜᴇ ᴅᴇꜰɪɴɪᴛɪᴏɴ ᴏꜰ ᴀʀᴄʜᴀᴇʙᴀᴄᴛᴇʀɪᴀ ᴀʀᴇ ᴘʀɪᴍɪᴛɪᴠᴇ ʙᴀᴄᴛᴇʀɪᴀ ᴍɪᴄʀᴏᴏʀɢᴀɴɪꜱᴍꜱ ᴛʜᴀᴛ ʜᴀᴠᴇ ᴏɴᴇ ᴄᴇʟʟ ᴀɴᴅ ʟɪᴠᴇ ɪɴ ᴇɴᴠɪʀᴏɴᴍᴇɴᴛꜱ ᴛʜᴀᴛ ᴀʀᴇ ꜱᴇᴠᴇʀᴇ, ꜱᴜᴄʜ ᴀꜱ ᴛʜᴏꜱᴇ ᴛʜᴀᴛ ᴀʀᴇ ᴇxᴛʀᴇᴍᴇʟʏ ꜱᴀʟᴛʏ ᴏʀ ʜᴏᴛ. ᴀɴ ᴇxᴀᴍᴘʟᴇ ᴏꜰ ᴀʀᴄʜᴀᴇʙᴀᴄᴛᴇʀɪᴀ ᴀʀᴇ ᴍᴇᴛʜᴀɴᴏɢᴇɴꜱ. ɴᴏᴜɴ.

41380.

What is the function of sphincter ?​

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tion:A ring-shaped muscle that RELAXES or tightens to open or close a PASSAGE or opening in the BODY. Examples are the anal SPHINCTER (around the opening of the anus) and the pyloric sphincter (at the lower opening of the STOMACH).

41381.

Define all cell organelles!!.​

Answer» TION:HOPE it's helps you... HELLO GOOD EVENING how are you..?
41382.

What happened if there is no cerebral cortex around the human brain​

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According to her doctors, who published a FULL case study on her 6 YEARS ago, "despite lacking one hemisphere, the GIRL has normal psychological FUNCTION and is PERFECTLY capable of living a normal and fulfilling lifeExplanation:

41383.

A deep explanation of a geographical​

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from the PHYSICAL FEATURES of an AREA.____________________

41384.

2What is 'eye' in rose?​

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All ROSE leaves emerge from a growth BUD. BUD EYES. Growth buds LOOK like these when the're dormant and are known as bud eyes. Take a look at your roses if this info is NEW to you- search out the eyes- for they are the key to rose PRUNING.

41385.

What are the methods to prevent soil erosion ?​

Answer» TION:You can REDUCE SOIL erosion by:Maintaining a healthy, perennial plant cover.Mulching.Planting a cover crop – such as winter rye in vegetable gardens. ...PLACING crushed stone, wood chips, and other similar materials in heavily used areas where vegetation is hard to establish and maintain.
41386.

What is soil erosion ?​

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Soil erosion is a NATURALLY occurring process that affects all LANDFORMS. In agriculture, soil erosion refers to the wearing AWAY of a field's topsoil by the natural physical forces of waterExplanation:Hope it's help

41387.

What is direct development and indirect development? Give an example for each​

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The animals that experience direct development are FISHES, REPTILES, birds and mammals. Indirect Development: It is a type of development an animal born is different from the adult form. In this type of development, the embryo hatches from the egg in a larval formExplanation:Direct Development - Direct development is a widespread alternate reproductive mode in living amphibians that is CHARACTERIZED by evolutionary loss of the free-living, aquatic larval stage. Courtship, mating, and oviposition OCCUR on LAND, and the terrestrial egg hatches as a fully formed, miniature adult.Indirect Development -In this type of development, embryo develops into a mature individual without involving a larval stage. It this type of development, sexually-immature larval stage is present. Metamorphosis is absent.

41388.

How is zygote formed in humans? Where is it formed?

Answer» ZYGOTE in human I FORMED when male and female SPERM fuses TOGETHER
41389.

How is soil formed ?​

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Soil minerals form the BASIS of soil. They are produced from rocks (parent material) through the processes of weathering and natural EROSION. Water, wind, temperature change, gravity, chemical interaction, living organisms and PRESSURE differences all help BREAK down parent material.Explanation:HOPE its helpful for you

41390.

Between which ages does growth take place most rapidly ?

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Weeks or MONTHS of SLIGHTLY slower GROWTH alternate with mini "growth spurts" in most children. Kids actually tend to grow a bit faster in the SPRING than during other TIMES of the year!

41391.

The sheep are grazing pick out noun​

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sheepExplanation:SHEEP is NOUN in the SENTENCE HOPE it HELPS you...

41392.

Different forms of green, red, brown and blue green algae​

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Green ALGAE green ...RED algae red...brown algae brown ..BLUE algae blue xD xD

41393.

What are differences between plant and animal cells

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tion:Major structural DIFFERENCES between a plant and an animal CELL INCLUDE: Plant cells have a cell wall, but animals cells do not. Cell walls PROVIDE support and GIVE shape to plants. Plant cells have chloroplasts, but animal cells do not..mark as brilliant

41394.

In mammalian embryo the pulmonary aorta communicates with caroticosystemic aorta by a narrow ductusarteriosus, in the adult this connectioncloses leaving​

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The number of times a cycle is COMPLETED in a second is the frequency. The TIME taken to complete one VIBRATION is called time period. Frequency and time period is inversely proportional, the number of VIBRATIONS PER second is frequency.

41395.

Which layer of the heart is responsiblefor differential thickness of different chambers?​

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tion:myocardium is the ANSWER PLEASE MARK this as BRAINLIEST

41396.

How do plants get nutritions ?​

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Plants take up essential ELEMENTS from the SOIL through their roots and from the air (mainly consisting of nitrogen and oxygen) through their leaves. Nutrient UPTAKE in the soil is achieved by cation exchange, wherein root hairs PUMP hydrogen ions (H+) into the soil through proton pumps.

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In a normal cardiac cycle if stroke volume is 50 ml then what would be thecardiac output​

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The CARDIAC output of an individual can by calculated by the product of stroke VOLUME and HEART beat. Normally, the heart beats 72 times per minute.According to the question the stroke volume is 50ml.Cardiac output = 50ml × 72 = 3600ml.thus, the cardiac output is 3600ml.Note : During cardiac cycle, each ventricle pumps out approximately 70ml of BLOOD which is called the stroke volume. The cardiac output can be defined as the volume of blood pumped out by each ventricle per minute . The body has the ability to alter the stroke volume as well as the heart RATE. The cardiac output of an athlete will be much higher than of ordinary man.

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During cardiac cycle about _____% of ventricular filling occurs prior to atrial contraction. ____% ventricular filling occurs due to atrialcontraction.​

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Finally, near the end of ventricular diastole, the atrial contraction CONTRIBUTES about 10% of the ventricular filling volume. This is represented by the P wave on the EKG of the following cycleExplanation:i THINK the answer is USEFUL and correct.

41399.

What is the importance of forest?​

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The importance of forests cannot be UNDERESTIMATED. We depend on forests for our survival, from the air we breathe to the wood we use. Besides providing habitats for animals and livelihoods for humans, forests also offer watershed PROTECTION, prevent soil erosion and mitigate CLIMATE change.

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61. In a standard ECG which one of the following alphabets is the correctrepresentation of the respective activityof the human heart​

Answer» P - artial depolarizationqrs - ventriclar DEPOLARIZATION t- ventriclar depolarizationExplanation:THANK you