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Name some non nitrogen is waste material of plants |
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Answer» They are ammonia, UREA, uric ACID, and creatinine. All of these SUBSTANCES are produced from protein metabolism.Explanation:marks me as brainlist |
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Intake of fiber rich foods avoid |
| Answer» GOOD sources included barley, oatmeal, beans,citrus, NUTS and FRUITS such as apple. many food contain both sokuble and insoluble fiber .there is no fiber in MEAT , dairy,&sugarExplanation:MARK me as brainlist | |
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What are the factor responsible for low milk production |
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Answer» Various factors can cause a low MILK supply during breast-feeding, such as waiting too long to START breast-feeding, not breast-feeding often enough, supplementing breastfeeding, an ineffective LATCH and USE of certain medications. Sometimes PREVIOUS breast surgery affects milk production. |
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Explain photosynthesis based on chemical reaction |
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Answer» The photosynthesis chemical equation states that the reactants (carbon dioxide, water and sunlight), YIELD TWO products, glucose and oxygen gas. ... Chloroplasts are the ORGANELLES within plant and ALGAL cells that organize enzymes and pigments so that the chemical reactions proceed efficiently. mark as brainlist |
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Occurs when we eat some thng very indigertibl |
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Answer» tion:Daily breakfast should be altered at the least and changed at the best for better nutrition and energy BOOST. Taking same breakfast EVERYDAY may create unusual allergies TOWARDS the ingredients in your breakfast, also, it may make you intolerent towards other healthy FOOD substances. |
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What are the types of sugar? |
| Answer» OK MAY it will help you EXPLANATION:Regular” or White Granulated Sugar. ...Confectioners' or POWDERED Sugar. ...Fruit Sugar. ...Baker's Special Sugar. ...Superfine Sugar. ...Coarse Sugar. ...Sanding Sugar. | |
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What is herbarium ? write its application. give example |
| Answer» HERBARIUM collections can have great significance and value to science, and have many uses. ... Specimens housed in herbaria may be used to catalogue or identify the FLORA of an area. A large COLLECTION from a single area is used in writing a field guide or manual to AID in the identification of plants that grow there. | |
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How the animal breeding useful to us |
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Answer» Improving ADAPTABILITY of animals to CLIMATE change and DISEASE. Improving livestock breeds to allow greater feed efficiency and other desirable traits. |
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40. Salt resistant variety of barley is: (a) Raj Kiran(b) Bilara-2(c) Kharchia mutant (d) None of the above |
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Answer» a. RAJ kiranExplanation:PLEASE FOLLOW me and MAKE me please please |
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How can we store perishable items |
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Answer» We STORE PERISHABLE ITEMS in the REFRIGERATOR and FREEZER. |
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How morphologcal characters play an imoportant be role in plant clssification? |
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How can you prevent the spread of disease caused by mosquito |
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Answer» 1) Wear protective clothing; long sleeves and long pants in light colours are best. ...2) It is often a good idea to AVOID being OUTDOORS between dawn and dusk.3) Treat your clothes and MOSQUITO nets with an insect repellent containing permethrin. Tip. Don't let Staganent water collect anywhere add veggie oil or any to the water in plant POTS or some other collected water but except drinking water..Let this answer help you. |
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Write three method of food storage at domestic level |
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Answer» Minimal PROCESSING – Root CELLARS, Cool Storage and ROOM Temperature Storage. Cool storage and room temperature storage are the EASIEST home food preservation options. This includes cool, dry storage, such as an unheated pantry or PORCH, and root cellaring, i.e., cool, damp storage. |
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44. Nitrification of organic compound is brought by:(a) heterotropic organism(b) autotropic organism(c) Actinomycetes(d) Rhizobium |
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Answer» Nitrification of organic COMPOUND is BROUGHT by AUTOTROPIC ORGANISM |
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Difference between tap roots and fibrous roots? |
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Answer» The MAIN ROOT (primary root) with other minor side ROOTS, which grow deep into the SOIL is called Taproot. Taproot arises from the radicle (embryonic part) of the plants, but the Fibrous root grows from the stem and leaves rather from the radicle. |
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1) Mention the characteristics of stem and its function? |
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Answer» tion:The shoot SYSTEM is heterogeneous and consists of stem, branches, LEAVES, and flowers. The stem is negatively geotropic (MOVES above the soil), negatively hydrotropic (moves AWAY from the water) and POSITIVELY phototropic (moves towards the light). The stem bears nodes and internodes. |
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Tell me different about spam and semen |
| Answer» SEMINAL PLASMA = semenSperm is a MICROSCOPIC CELL that is a part of the semen | |
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How the buffaloes are used by human |
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Answer» U have to give GRASS and CONTROL him EXPLANATION:PLEASE FOLLOW me |
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Which microorganism is called Bridge between living and nonliving |
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Answer» VirusExplanation:Virus is CALLED BRIDGE between living and NON living organisms. |
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Write the different between arobic and anaerobic respiration.. |
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Answer» As we touched on, the main DIFFERENCE between aerobic and anaerobic respiration is whether or not oxygen is PRESENT. Aerobic respiration needs oxygen to occur, while anaerobic does not. ... During anaerobic respiration, lactic acid, ethanol, and ATP are created.Explanation:HOPE it helps <3Brainlist PLZ mate |
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Whycell division is oneof the importantproperties of cells and organisms |
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Answer» Cell DIVISION is a PROCESS in which one cell results into TWO or more cells. It is one of the important properties of cells and ORGANISMS because through cell division the living organisms can perform growth and DEVELOPMENT in their body. |
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3. Name the part of alimentary canal in which food isabsorbed and how ? |
| Answer» MAYBE SMALL intestineExplanation:PLEASE MARK me as BRAINLIEST | |
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चौक द फॉर व्हिच ऑफ द फॉलोइंग स्टेटमेंट्स गिवेन बिलो इज करेक्ट अबाउट मेरी मिस्टिक टिशूज |
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Answer» Please WRITE this QUESTION in English then any ONE GIVE you the right answer.Explanation:[EMAIL protected]@@----------------------. |
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5. The mode of nutrition in which solid food in complexand insoluble form is taken in. |
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What is the difference between venomous and poisonous. |
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Answer» venomous creatures, such as wasps, deliver their TOXIC cocktails by wounding ANOTHER animal, often via a fang, stinger, or SPINE. In contrast, poisonous organisms administer secretions passively, usually through their skin, when another creature touches or ingests it (think poison frogs)EXPLANATION:HOPE you like and mark it as brainliestes |
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8) Write two chemical properties of the metal? |
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Answer» Chemical Properties of Metals :1. The have lustreand a metallic appearance. 2. They are usually in the form of a SOLID at room TEMPERATURE. 3. They are very good CONDUCTORS of electricity and heat. 4. Metals are malleable and DUCTILE. 5. They mostly have a very high melting point.Explanation:Hope it helps <3Brainlist plz mate |
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Chemical compound which digest the food, |
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Answer» enzyme amylaseExplanation:Human DIGESTION BEGINS in the MOUTH. There food is chewed and mixed with saliva, which adds MOISTURE and contains the enzyme amylase, which begins to break down starches. The tongue kneads food into a smooth ball (BOLUS), which is then swallowed.Follow me.........,. |
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Anyone can give me a complete lab report for experiment basic techniques in isolating DNA |
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Answer» recipitation.Wash.Resuspension.15 THANKS and FOLLOW GIVES INBOX ❤ |
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What kind of investigations allow for the control of variables |
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Answer» tion: EXPERIMENTAL investigations INCLUDE a method in which a "FAIR test" is created and variables are actively planned, managed, and measured in an attempt to GATHER TESTIMONY to confirm or negate a causal relationship.HOPE IT'S HELP'S YOU ❤ |
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All important 5 mark question class 10th science chapter 6 biology |
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Answer» in Learncbse.in their you can GET all IMPORTANT notes ,QUESTIONS and answers,and even EXTRA questions .......... |
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Business man in nationalism in india |
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Answer» Indian nationalism developed as a concept during the Indian independence movement fought against the colonial British Raj. Indian nationalism is an instance of territorial nationalism, inclusive of all its people, despite their DIVERSE ethnic, linguistic and religious BACKGROUNDS. It continues to strongly influence the POLITICS of India and REFLECTS an opposition to the sectarian STRANDS of Hindu nationalism and Muslim nationalismGive me marks |
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Differentiate y=cot cot(sin sin√x) wrt x |
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Answer» bro 10th valo SE PUCHO TRIGNOMETRY humse nhiExplanation: |
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Which macromolecule contributes to fighting diseases and immunity |
| Answer» TION:protein , LIPIDS,carbohydrate, nucleic acid There contributes to FIGHT diseases because this micromolecule are provide ENERGY to our BODY to create power to fight diseases . | |
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Identify the structures in the cell pictured on the right.. |
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Answer» Your QUESTION is INCOMPLETE |
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Which of the following explains best why a plant breeder placed open bags containing a fungus around his greenhouse? |
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Answer» It would be C. Some fungal ASSOCIATION with roots of plants occur as a special symbiotic association CALLED micorhiza. They enhance NUTRIENT and mineral absoption mainy phosphate..Explanation:HOPE this will help you ....PLS like and mark as brainiest |
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3विज्ञापन प्रबंधक कौन होता? विज्ञापन सवालविभिन्न राणों की समझाऽस् । |
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Answer» The HEAD of ADVERTISER is VIGYAPAN PRABANDHAK. |
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Why is the variation beneficial to the species but not necessarily for the individual |
| Answer» TION:Species occupy well-definedspaces in the ECOSYSTEM, calledniches, by INCREASING theirpopulation through reproduction.These niches in the ecosystemmay change upon time, evendrastically, which are not incontrol of these organismsOCCupying the space. Thechanges, such as an increase intemperature, may cause a threatto the survival of the species inthat niche. If the species havevariations within the population,some of the variants MIGHT beable to cope with the change,thus having a survival advantageThus, these variants will survive,leaving behind the INDIVIDUALS inthe population with no desirablevariation. Thus, these variantshelp in the survival of species.leaving behind the individuals inthe population with no desirablevariation. Thus, these variantshelp in the survival of species.But, not all variations arebeneficial for individualorganisms. | |
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The mode of feeding in humans is |
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Answer» heterotrophicmode of nutrition in human beings is heterotrophic. 1. In heterotrophic nutrition, the ORGANISMS acquire its own food from simple INORGANIC materials like CARBON dioxide and WATER, and depends on other organisms FRO its food. |
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What is the important of DNA copying during reproduction |
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Answer» DNA copying is otherwise known as DNA replication which is the process of producing 2 IDENTICAL COPIES of DNA from one ORIGINAL DNA molecule during CELL division. DNA copying is important because it generates variation during sexual reproduction which leads to evolution. Also, DNA copying helps in TRANSFER of information or characters from the parents to the offsprings. |
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order of primary and secondary xylem and phloem from pith towards the periphery during secondary Growth |
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Answer» Phloem is the living tissue in vascular plants that transports the soluble organic compounds made during photosynthesis and known as photosynthates, in particular the sugar SUCROSE, to PARTS of the plant where NEEDED. This transport process is called translocationPrimary and secondary xylemPrimary XYLEM is formed during primary growth from procambium. It includes protoxylem and METAXYLEM. Metaxylem develops after the protoxylem but before secondary xylem. Metaxylem has wider vessels and tracheids than protoxylem. |
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94.In cats, the genes controlling coat-colour are co-dominant (incompletely dominant) and are carried on the X chromosomes.When a black female was mated with a ginger male the resultinglitter consisted of black male and tortoise-shell female kittens.B.What phenotypic ratio would be expected in the F2 generation?A. 1 black male: 1 ginger male: 2 tortoise-shell females1 black male: 1 ginger male: 1 tortoise-shell female: 1black femaleC. 2 black males: 1 tortoise-shell female: 1 ginger femaleD. 1 black male: 1 tortoise-shell female: 1 ginger female: 1black femaleE. 2 black males: 1 tortoise-shell female: 1 black female |
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Answer» femaleD. 1 BLACK MALE: 1 tortoise-shell FEMALE: 1 GINGER female: 1black femaleE. 2 black MALES: 1 tortoise-shell |
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Order of primary and secondary xylem and phloem |
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Answer» Primary and secondary xylemPrimary xylem is formed during primary GROWTH from procambium. It includes protoxylem and metaxylem. Metaxylem DEVELOPS after the protoxylem but before secondary xylem. Metaxylem has wider vessels and tracheids than protoxylem.Phloem is the living tissue in vascular plants that transports the soluble ORGANIC compounds made during photosynthesis and KNOWN as photosynthates, in particular the sugar sucrose, to parts of the PLANT where needed. This transport process is called translocation |
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I) The capacity of a living system to lose water is a) Osmotic pressure b) Water potential ClOsmosis d) Plasmolysis Solve problem |
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Answer» A high specific heat of a substance means that a LARGE amount of heat is required to RAISE the temperature of the substance. Water is the substance with the second HIGHEST known specific heat capacity. at 4186 J/ (kg*K) |
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Sameer weighs 50kg, climebed 45 steps each of height 5cm. Calculate the work done by Sameer in joule unit. ( g=10m/s2). |
| Answer» 56 JOULE PLZ RATE me BRAINLIEST | |
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It is diagnosed that Seema suffers from malaria. Which organ of Seema is affected? Write the a) The causal organism of malaria b) Symptoms of malaria c) Vector for malaria |
| Answer» BEXPLANATION:Because of ANOPHELES BIT the PERSON the person have a MALARIA | |
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Study the pedigree chart given below and choose its correct representation |
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Answer» ccording to PEDIGREE, OFFSPRING of normal PARENTS show the trait which means that the trait is recessively present in the normal parents; the trait is recessive. In a first filial generation, both son and daughter show the trait. As we know that a sex-linked recessive trait can be expressed in either sex not in both; the X-linked trait is expressed in male progeny while the female progeny SERVES as a carrier and the Y-linked trait is expressed in sons only. Presence of trait in both son and daughter in F1 generation confirms that it is an autosomal trait. The SECOND parent generation must have a carrier parent and a recessive homozygous parent to pass it to 1/3rd of progeny. |
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What types of deception do flowers use to attract pollinators (i.e. what motivates pollinator visitation in the absence of nectar)? |
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Answer» One of the most remarkable strategies to achieve pollination WITHOUT PROVIDING any reward to the pollinator is sexual deception. Sexually deceptive orchids ATTRACT their pollinators by imitating the sex PHEROMONE of receptive females. |
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A sedentary sea anemone gets attached to the shell lining of hermit crab. The association is:??????????? |
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Answer» A SEDENTARY SEA anemone gets attached to the SHELL lining of HERMIT crab. The ASSOCIATION is Symbiosis. |
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121. The following graph depicts changes in two 1 populations (A and B) of herbivores in a grassyfield. A possible reason for these changes is that:BNumber ofOrganismsA ...where is answer? |
| Answer» TION:KEEP the QUESTION in the ORDER then we can UNDERSTAND | |