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41501.

What is the main cause of Ebola​

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The exact cause of EVD is unknown. Scientists believe that it is animal-borne and most likely comes from BATS, which transmit the Ebola VIRUS to other animals and humans. There is no proof that mosquitos or other insects can transmit the virus. Once INFECTED, a person can SPREAD the virus to other people.Explanation:hope this will helpful to you

41502.

Girls try itP-namaste420​

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it ?! good afternoonthe EXISTENCE of a NUMBER of DIFFERENT kinds of ANIMALS and PLANTS which together make a good and healthy environment.

41503.

Explain photosyntnesis in details?​

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Photosynthesis, the process by which GREEN PLANTS and CERTAIN other organisms transform light energy into chemical energy. During photosynthesis in green plants, light energy is captured and USED to CONVERT water, carbon dioxide, and minerals into oxygen and energy-rich organic compounds.

41504.

272 966 3863161005hello everyone​

Answer» HELLO EXPLANATION:hello
41505.

Points giveway don't muss​

Answer» PLZ give meExplanation:Combustion, or burning,[1] is a high-temperature exothermic redox chemical reaction between a fuel (the reductant) and an OXIDANT, usually atmospheric oxygen, that produces oxidized, often gaseous products, in a mixture termed as smoke. Combustion does not always result in fire, because a flame is only VISIBLE when substances undergoing combustion vapourise, but when it does, a flame is a characteristic indicator of the reaction. While the activation energy must be overcome to initiate combustion (e.g., USING a lit match to light a fire), the heat from a flame may provide enough energy to make the reaction self-sustaining. Combustion is often a complicated SEQUENCE of elementary radical reactions. Solid fuels, such as wood and coal, first undergo endothermic pyrolysis to produce gaseous fuels whose combustion then supplies the heat required to produce more of them.
41506.

D.1. We depend on light energy for food and fuel. Explain.Des s​

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Plants USE the Light energy from the sun to make their food. ... The food made by PLANT is further eaten up by Animals. The Plants and Animals living MILLIONS of years ago used SUNLIGHT and which when died ended up as FOSSIL fuels.please make me Biarnlist

41507.

How many types of joints are there in our body on the basis of our controls

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There are THREE types of joints in the BODY. Synovial joints are freely movable and allow for motion at the LOCATION where BONES meet.

41508.

OMG itne saare brainlist answers!!!...XDThanks bhi de diya karo yaar!...☹️​

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Explanation:There is a strong correlation between wealth and happiness, the authors say: “Rich people and nations are happier than their poor counterparts; don’t let anyone tell you differently.” But they note that money’s impact on happiness isn’t as large as you might think. If you have clothes to wear, food to EAT, and a roof over your head, increased disposable INCOME has just a small influence on your sense of well-being So, YES, money can buy some happiness, but as you’ll see, it’s just one piece of the PUZZLE. And there’s a real danger that increased income can actually make you miserable—if your desire to spend grows with it. But that’s not to say you have to live like a monk. The key is finding a balance between having too little and having too much—and that’s no easy task.

41509.

HOGAY 200HE HE HE HEKAS BAATH THO NAHI​

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41510.

Autobiographies of Nelson Mandela??

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lk to Freedom is an autobiography written by South African President Nelson Mandela, and first published in 1994 by LITTLE Brown & CO. The book profiles his early life, COMING of age, EDUCATION and 27 years in prison.

41511.

Draw the figure of lesihmania and trypanosoma​

Answer» DRAW the FIGURE of LESIHMANIA and trypanosoma​
41512.

What kind of insects have antennae on their bodys​

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Embryologically, they REPRESENT the appendages of the second HEAD segment. All insects have antennae, however they may be greatly reduced in the larval forms. Amongst the non-insect CLASSES of the Hexapoda, both Collembola and Diplura have ANTENNA, but Protura do not.

41513.

What kind of insects have antennae their bodys​

Answer» INSECTS LIKE COCKROACH and BUTTERFLY
41514.

Hi moonsuhyun you are from Korea i always wanted a korean friend I used to live in Insadong

Answer» OH REALLY have U been to JEJU ISLAND
41515.

पत्र लेखन अनौपचारिक पत्र लहान बहिणीस गायनाचय सपधेंत बकशीश मिऴलयाबदल तिचे अभिनंदन करणारे ​

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पत्र लेखन अनौपचारिक पत्र लहान बहिणीस गायनाचय सपधेंत बकशीश ..

41516.

Read the following sentences and insert suitable interjection in the black s ​

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41517.

What isby moldeculestes.​

Answer» HII how are you DEAR GOOD MORNING
41518.

Write an essay on epiphytic vis a vis environment and climate highlighting plant disease triangle​

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Climate affects nearly every aspect of our lives, from our food sources to our transport infrastructure, from what clothes we wear, to where we go on holiday. It has a huge effect on our livelihoods, our health, and our future.Climate is the long-term pattern of weather conditions in any particular place.It’s important that we understand how the climate is changing, so that we can prepare for the future. Studying the climate helps us predict how much rain the next winter might bring, or how far sea levels will rise DUE to warmer sea temperatures. We can also see which REGIONS are most likely to be affected by extreme weather, or which wildlife species are threatened by climate change. Climate is also affected by our atmosphere, a layer of gases that surrounds the earth. These gases act like a blanket wrapped around the earth, trapping the sun’s heat within our atmosphere.Some gases TRAP more heat than others. The gases that trap the most heat are called greenhouse gases because they allow heat to reach the earth, but do not let it escape – similar to how a greenhouse works. The most common greenhouse gases are carbon dioxide, methane and ozone, water vapour, nitrous oxides and fluorinated gases.The more greenhouse gases there are, the warmer the earth’s climate BECOMES. This means that human activities which release greenhouse gases, like burning fossil fuels, lead to climate change.thank you for your like and comment ☺️

41519.

9. Non pigmented part of chloroplast is called :(1) Thylakoids(2) Grana(3) Stroma(4) Lamellae​

Answer» STROMA is the answer.Mark me as BRAINLIEST
41520.

What are phytophagous animals ?

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tion:The word “PHYTOPHAGOUS” is an ADJECTIVE that means “plant-eating,” and it's typically used to describe arthropods that feed on the TISSUES of living plants, but not those that consume POLLEN or nectar.

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Observe the diagram and read the following to answer: (1x4 = 4m) The C4 plants often possess a characteristic leaf anatomy called kranz anatomy, from the German word for wreath. Their vascular bundles are surrounded by two rings of cells; the inner ring, called bundle sheath cells and the outer ring, called mesophyll cells. The chloroplasts in this anatomy are called dimorphic. C4 plants have a competitive advantage over plants possessing the more common C3 carbon fixation pathway under conditions of drought, high temperatures, and nitrogen or CO2 limitation. When grown in the same environment, at 30 °C, C3 grasses lose approximately 833 molecules of water per CO2 molecule that is fixed, whereas C4 grasses lose only 277. Today, C4 plants represent about 5% of Earth's plant biomass and 3% of its known plant species. Despite this scarcity, they account for about 23% of terrestrial carbon fixation. Increasing the proportion of C4 plants on earth could assist biosequestration of CO2 and represent an important climate change avoidance strategy. Present-day C4 plants are concentrated in the tropics and subtropics where the high air temperature increases rates of photorespiration in C3 plants.(i) What does 3 and 4 signify in C3 and C4 plants?(a) 3-phosphoglyceric acid and oxalopropanoic acid (b) 2-phosphoglyceric acid and oxaloacetic acid (c) 3-phosphoglyceric acid and oxaloacetic acid (d) 1-phosphoglyceric acid and oxalopentanoic acid (ii) What do you mean by “dimorphic chloroplasts”?(a) Different sizes of chloroplasts in C4 plants (b) Different sizes of chloroplasts in C3 plants (c) Different sizes of chloroplasts in C3 and C4 plants (d) Different size and number of chloroplasts in Kranz anatomy(iii) Biosequestration is solution to global climate change problem. C4 plants help in biosequestration because-(a) they have effective CO2 concentration mechanism in bundle sheath cells(b) they have effective CO2 concentration mechanism in mesophyll cells (c) they have Kranz anatomy (d) Both (a) and (c) (iv) Identify plants that do not show photorespiration from these:(a) Rice, wheat (b) Maize. sorghum (c) Maize, rice (d) All show photorespiration​

Answer» 1) 3-phosphoglyceric acid and oxaloacetic acid 2) DIFFERENT SIZES of chloroplasts in C4 PLANTS 4) Maize. sorghum
41522.

In the case of a concave mirror show the Roth of the reflected ray when the incidentray of light (i) is parallel to the principal axisof the mirror GD passes through the facous of theminor (1352 passes through the centre ofcurvature of the mirror.CReflectio of light)​

Answer» PASES through the FOCUS
41523.

Cycling of papers help in the conservation of the forest.Justify.i want answer within 2mins ​

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41524.

Which bio workbook has these questions?

Answer» ICSE WORKBOOK EXPLANATION:in ICSE workbook
41525.

Fishes 22,000 speciesof fish include sharks, goldfish andsalmon. Fish evolved from invertebrates about540 million years ago. Fish live in water andbreathe though gills. These cold bloodedcreatures use fins to swim.​

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Answer࿐ GIVEN,Principal (P) = 62500Rate (R) = 8% per annum COMPOUNDED half yearly‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎= 8/2 % per half year‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ = 4% per half yearTime (n) = 1 × 1/2 years‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ = 3/2 years

41526.

Good statistical average should be least affected by the fluctuation of sampling.(true or false)​

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False•Correct STATEMENT = Good AVERAGE should not be AFFECTED by variations of sampling: A good average will be least affected by sampling FLUCTUATIONS. If a few samples are taken from the same universe, the average should be such as has the least variation in values DERIVED in the individual samples.

41527.

पृथ्वी वर असा कोणता जीव आहे की तो कितीही वरश जिवंत राहू शकतो​

Answer» TORTISE and JELLY fishhope it HELPS
41528.

What is WTO ?write down its objectives and functions?​

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The WTO has six key OBJECTIVES: (1) to set and enforce rules for international TRADE, (2) to provide a FORUM for negotiating and MONITORING further trade liberalization, (3) to resolve trade disputes, (4) to increase the transparency of decision-making processes, (5) to COOPERATE with other major international economic .

41529.

Define nucleoid don't spam ​

Answer» NUCLEOID definition, the CENTRAL REGION in a prokaryotic cell, as a bacterium, that CONTAINS the CHROMOSOMES and that has no surrounding membrane.Explanation:Pls mark my answer as brainlisted..!!
41530.

Who discovered cell and how?​

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Robert HookeThe cell was first discovered and named by Robert Hooke in 1665. He remarked that it looked STRANGELY similar to CELLULA or SMALL rooms which monks inhabited, thus deriving the name. However what Hooke actually saw was the DEAD cell walls of plant CELLS (cork) as it appeared under the microscope.

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Question 61: Division of zygote starts within the venter cell ofi. Archegoniumii. Anthridiumiii. Thallusiv. ProtonemaChoose correct option​

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archegoinum is the ANSWER!!!

41532.

Discuss Stimulating Beverage Coffee​

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Explanation: Many  PEOPLE drink  these BEVERAGES   not only for their favour, but also for the boost that  they provide. Of these beverages  ,coffee, tea, and cocoa  are the most abundant  WORLDWIDE. These beverages   are STIMULATING because they  all include the major central  nervous system

41533.

Icc ranking Of cricketers ​

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1  Player IMAGE Virat Kohli IND 870 911 v England, 12/07/2018 2  Rohit Sharma  IND 842 885 v Sri Lanka, 06/07/2019 3  BABAR Azam  PAK 837 846 v Sri Lanka, 20/10/2017 4  Ross Taylor  NZ 818 841 v Bangladesh, 05/06/2019 5  Aaron Finch  AUS 791 798 v England, 25/06/2019 6  Francois du Plessis  SA 790 820 v Australia, 06/07/2019 7  David Warner  AUS 773 880 v Pakistan, 26/01/2017 8  KANE Williamson  NZ 765 799 v India, 09/07/2019 9  Quinton de Kock  SA 755 813 v Sri Lanka, 10/03/2019 10  Jonny Bairstow  ENG 754 777 v Australia, 2Explanation:

41534.

517. सोडियम क्लोराइड में क्या होता है?​

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सोडियम क्लोराइड सोडियम का एक अकार्बनिक यौगिक है जिसे नमक या साधारण नमक (कॉमन साल्ट) कहते हैं। इसका रासायनिक सूत्र NACL होता है। यह एक आयनिक यौगिक है। समुद्र के जल का खारापन मुख्यतः उसमें उपस्थित सोडियम क्लोराइड के कारण है। इसी प्रकार, अनेकों बहुकोशीय जन्तुओं के बाह्यकोशीय द्रव के खारेपन का भी कारण उसमें उपस्थित सोडियम क्लोराइड है।सोडियम क्लोराइड का उपयोग भोजन में तथा भोज्य पदार्थों के संरक्षण में होता है। अनेकों औद्योगिक प्रक्रमों में भारी मात्रा में सोडियम क्लोराइड की आवश्यकता पड़ती है। सोडियम और क्लोरीन के यौगिकों के निर्माण के लिए सोडियम क्लोराइड सबसे बड़ा स्रोत है। मार्गों पर पड़े बर्फ को पिघलाकर हटाने के लिए भी सोडियम क्लोराइड का भारी मात्रा में उपयोग किया जाता है।

41535.

Phloem loading is the process of ​

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Phloem loading is the process of loading carbon into the phloem for transport to different 'sinks' in a plant. ... Passive phloem loading TRANSPORTS solutes freely through plasmodesma in the symplast of the minor veins of LEAVES. ACTIVE transport occurs apoplastically and does not use plasmodesmata.Explanation:hope it's HELPFUL

41536.

How we can draw circuit diagram​

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In the circuit there are bulb, wire, switch, battery/cell. Please see the diagram given belowExplanation:Circuit diagrams are DRAWN using standard symbols and FOLLOWING SPECIFIC rules: - 1) The diagram is drawn with a ruler and a PENCIL. ALWAYS begin by tracing its general shape that is a rectangle. - 2) The standard symbols of the different electric components are located, preferably, in the middle of each side.

41537.

Iodine value of an oil shows the extent of a) Polymerisation b) Molecular size c) Unsaturation d) Esterification​

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The iodine value (IV) INDICATES the degree of unsaturation of a fat or OIL. It is defined as the number of GRAMS of iodine absorbed by 100 G of fat.Explanation:

41538.

ʏ❅օ❅ʊ❅ʀ❅ զ❅ʊ❅ɛ❅ֆ❅ȶ❅ɨ❅օ❅ռ❅ THE MAIN OBJECTIVE OF THE EAST INDIA COMPANY WAS-❌no spams ❌​VICKS KI GOLI LO HICHKICH DUR KRO​

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t India Company was INITIALLY created in 1600 to SERVE as a trading body for English merchants, specifically to participate in the East Indian SPICE trade. It LATER added such ITEMS as cotton, silk, indigo, saltpeter, tea, and opium to its wares and also participated in the slave trade.

41539.

Give some examples of Mosses and Liverworts.

Answer» MON EXAMPLES of LIVERWORTS are as follows:1.Riccia fluitans2.Marchantia polymorpha3.Plagiochasma articulatum4.Ricciocarpus natans5.Asterella angusta6.Reboulia hemisphaerica7.Lunularia cruciata8.Targionia elongata9.Ricciocarpus natans
41540.

3. What is a quadrat?​

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An INSTRUMENT for measuring angles, especially to CHECK your position at sea or to LOOK at starsExplanation:HOPE THIS HELPS YOU

41541.

Which of the following organelles is less affected by a lipid solvent ? 1/mitochondrion ,2/ribosome, 3/lysosome ,4/plastid

Answer» HI PLEASE MARK me as BRAINALIST please
41542.

What will happen if gallbladder is removed ?​

Answer» HELLO MATE Explanation:When the gallbladder is removed, bile made by the liver can no longer be stored between meals. Instead, the bile flows directly into the intestine anytime the liver produces it. THUS, there STILL is bile in the intestine to mix with food and fat.
41543.

Discuss conservation of chiltan markhor​

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The name “Markhor” is a combination of two Persian and Pashto words: “MARMEANS snake and “khor” means eater. Due to its long, CURLED up, snake-like horns people believe that this wild ungulate is a snake eater or KILLER. In most countries, national symbols are selected keeping in mind their maximum representation.

41544.

❥ What is External and Internal Respiration ?? :)​

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l respiration and EXTERNAL respiration is that internal respiration REFERS to the gas exchange ACROSS the. respiratory membrane in the metabolizing tissues WHEREAS external respiration refers to the gas exchange across. the respiratory membrane of lungs. This article EXAMINES, 1.Mark me As Brainliest!!!!!!

41545.

Please explain appendicular skeleton in detail​

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appendicular skeleton? The appendicular skeleton is one of two major BONE groups in the body, the other being the axial skeleton. The appendicular skeleton is comprised of the upper and lower extremities, which include the shoulder girdle and pelvis.What are the FUNCTION of appendicular skeleton? The appendicular skeleton supports the attachment and functions of the upper and lower limbs of the human body.What is the structure of the appendicular skeleton? The human appendicular skeleton is composed of the BONES of the upper limbs, the lower limbs, the pectoral girdle, and the PELVIC girdle. The pectoral girdle ACTS as the point of attachment of the upper limbs to the body. The upper limb consists of the arm, the forearm, and the wrist and hand.PLEASE MARK AS BRAILIEST IF IT HELPS YOU.

41546.

The plasticity of leaves in Cotton, Coriander and Larkspur are the examples forEnvironmental heterophiDevelopmental heterophHabitual heterophyllyGeotrophismPrevious QuestionNext Questio​

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tion:The PLASTICITY of leaves in COTTON, Corianderand Larkspur are the examples forEnvironmental heterophiDevelopmental heterophHabitual heterophyllyGeotrophismPrevious QuestionNext QUESTIO

41547.

What are proper lopisther​

Answer» TION:बस क्यूट द लेंथ एंड राइट हाउ मेनी सेंटीमीटर एंड मिलीमीटर
41548.

Heya..! why is pneumonia is considered a dangerous disease?in box me if you have power​

Answer» U have pneumonia, the tiny air sacs in your lungs BECOME INFLAMED and can fill with fluid or even pus. Pneumonia can range from a mild to SERIOUS or life-threatening infection and can sometimes LEAD to death.
41549.

Think and Answer!What will happen if you keep the drop on the wire frame far from your eye?​

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sorry I don't knowIf you KNOW ANSWERS of my QUESTION PLEASE tell me

41550.

Difference between rbc and wbc​

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The cellular portion of blood contains RED blood CELLS (RBCs), WHITE blood cells (WBCs) and platelets. The RBCs carry oxygen from the LUNGS. The WBCs help to fight infection, and platelets are PARTS of cells that the body uses for clotting. All blood cells are produced in the bone marrow.