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43251.

Why isn't the pulmonary artery a vein​

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All the BLOOD CARRYING TUBULES out of HEART are termed as ARTERIES .

43252.

How is Ingestion differ from Egestion?​

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tion:The MAIN DIFFERENCE between ingestion and EGESTION is that ingestion is the intake of food into the BODY whereas egestion is the elimination of wastes out of the body. Ingestion occurs through the mouth in animals.

43253.

) Plant cell and Animal cell (outer limiting membrane)

Answer» PLANT and animal cells are different, too. The MAIN difference between plant and animal cells is that plant cells have a cell wall on the outer LAYER, whereas animal cells only have a cell MEMBRANE. A cell is the smallest part of an ORGANISM that still contains that organism’s elements.Explanation:
43254.

REMAINING TIME : 68:14 Ques no. 6: Spiny or sticky pollen grainsand large, attractively coloured flowersare associated with​

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How does EXPERT system helps in ————-Static games LIKE CHESS —-To check pollution in rivers or other WATER bodiessorry I really don't know the answer

43255.

How is squat thrust perform​

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43256.

हाउ इज फूड वैक्योले फॉर्म्ड​

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43257.

What is arkid according to biology?​

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(Science: botany) Any PLANT of the ORDER ORCHIDACEAE. See orchidaceous.

43258.

Find the problem. please ​

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The PROCEDURE for IDENTIFYING BLOOD GROUP is ABO typing.Explanation:

43259.

What is the function of Guard cell?​

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ells are located in the leaf epidermis and PAIRS of guard CELLS surround and form stomatal pores, which regulate CO2 influx from the ATMOSPHERE into the leaves for PHOTOSYNTHETIC carbon fixation. Stomatal guard cells also regulate water LOSS of plants via transpiration to the atmosphere.

43260.

Q.1080- What is cytosol?​

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::The cytosol, also known as intracellular FLUID (ICF) or cytoplasmic MATRIX, or groundplasm,[2] is the LIQUID found inside cells.[3] It is SEPARATED into compartments by membranes. For example, the mitochondrial matrix separates the MITOCHONDRION into many compartments. Hope it helps u Mark as brainliest

43261.

Study of formation, growth and development of new individual from an egg is (A) apomixis (B) embryology (C) embryogeny (D) cytology

Answer» OPTION BEXPLANATION:HOPE it's HELPFUL
43262.

Monozygotic twins and dizygotic twins what is difference between it answer in point atleast 3 to 4 are there ​

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LZMOOZYGOTIC & DIZYGOTIC TWINS1; Identical twins are also known as monozygotic twins. They result from the fertilization of a single egg that splits in two. Identical twins share all of their genes and are always of the same SEX. In contrast, fraternal, or dizygotic, twins result from the fertilization of two separate eggs during the same pregnancy.2; Monozygotic: Identical twins from the fertilization of one egg. Dizygotic: Fraternal twins from the fertilization of two eggs. 3; The classical twin STUDY design relies on studying twins raised in the same family environments. Monozygotic (identical) twins share all of their genes, while dizygotic (fraternal) twins share only about 50 PERCENT of them.4; Twins can be categorised as monozygotic or dizygotic depending on whether they stem from a single zygote (1 zygote = monozygotic) or are the result of 2 separate eggs fertilised by 2 separate sperm (2 zygotes = dizygotic). Dizygotic (non-identical) twins are MUCH more common than monozygotic (identical) twins.

43263.

Double fertilization diagram​

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43264.

Ques) Explain the process of double fertilization.••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••​

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Double fertilization is a COMPLEX fertilization mechanism of flowering plants (angiosperms). This process INVOLVES the JOINING of a FEMALE gametophyte (megagametophyte, also called the embryo sac) with two MALE gametes (sperm). The pollen tube proceeds to release the two sperm in the megagametophyte.Mark me Brainliest!!

43265.

As compared to other parts of root apical meristem, DNA content of quiescent centre is (A) Low (B) High (C) Same (D) Very high

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LowExplanation:Low is the RIGHT ANSWER of this questionplease mark brainliest

43266.

. Cork cambium is produced from (A) Apical meristem (B) Lateral meristem (C) Intercalary meristem (D) Ground tissue

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Cork CAMBIUM ARISES from dedifferentiation of parenchyma or COLLENCHYMA CELLS Explanation:PLEASE mark as brainliest answer.

43267.

109. Non-liling part (inclusions) of cytoplasma​

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43268.

What contains the compound muscimol which causes holler cinotion and dissociative ​

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Muscimol is PRODUCED in the MUSHROOMS Amanita muscaria (fly AGARIC) and Amanita pantherina, along with muscarine (which is PRESENT in TRACE amounts and it is not active), muscazone, and ibotenic acid

43269.

What does an optical part of the light microscope consist of?​

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43270.

Compare parts of trees with parts of respiratory system​

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tion:TOGETHER, the trachea and the two primary bronchi are referred to as the BRONCHIAL TREE. At the end of the bronchial tree lie the ALVEOLAR ducts, the alveolar SACS, and the alveoli. The tubes that make up the bronchial tree perform the same function as the trachea: they distribute air to the lungs.

43271.

Find the correct .please ​

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A)TRANSPORT OXYGEN and OTER NUTRIENTS to CELL

43272.

Secondary cortex is derived from (A) Intercalary meristem (B) Protoderm (C) Procambium (D) Phellogen

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D is the CORRECT ANSWER...

43273.

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43274.

Explain in brief process of win darmatiove​

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Wind turbines work on a simple principle: instead of using electricity to make wind—like a fan—wind turbines use wind to make electricity. Wind turns the propeller-like blades of a turbine AROUND a rotor, which SPINS a GENERATOR, which CREATES electricity.ᕼOᑭE TᕼIᔕ ᕼEᒪᑭᔕ ᑌ...

43275.

Soaps are formed as a result of the reaction 1) alkaline hydrolysis of fats3) fat oxidation2) acid hydrolysis of fats4) fat reduction​

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i think answer 4TH ANSWEREXPLANATION:PLEASE BRAINLIST answer

43276.

Which organ is not related to female a. fallopian tube b. sperm duct c. ovaries d. uterus​

Answer» B) SPERM DUCT is the CORRECT ANSWER
43277.

Intercalary meristem occurs in (A) Mint (B) Grass (C) Pinus leaf (D) All the above

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(C) PINUS leaf EXPLANATION:HOPE it helps you MARK as Brainliest.☺

43278.

During ripening of tomatoes the ___________ degenerates and the carotene takes over. and . Answer the following questions briefly : (i) Mention the three major points of cell theory. (ii) Differentiate between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cell

Answer» EE parts of the CELL theory are as follows: (1) All LIVING things are made up of cells, (2) Cells are the smallest unit (or most basic building blocks) of life, and (3) All cells COME from preexisting cells through the PROCESS of cell division
43279.

Which of the following is unique feature of Angiospermic plants (1)Presence of vessels(2) Presence of companion cells(3) Presence of secondary growth(4) Presence of seeds(irrelevant will be reported)​

Answer» 3) PRESENCE of COMPANION CELLS
43280.

The division in meristematic cells is (A) Endomitotic (B) Amitotic (C) Mitotic (D) Meiotic

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tion:Meristems MCQ (Multiple Choice Questions and Answers). Q1. ... Answer: D. Q10. ... The division in meristematic CELLS is. Endomitotic; Amitotic; Mitotic; Meiotic. Answer: 3. Q18.

43281.

Define layering ​

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layering Layering has evolved as a COMMON means of vegetative PROPAGATION of numerous species in natural environments. Layering is also utilized by horticulturists to PROPAGATE DESIRABLE plants. Layering has evolved as a common means of vegetative propagation of numerous species in natural environments. Layering is also utilized by horticulturists to propagate desirable plants. In ground layering or simple layering, the stem is bent down and the target region is buried in the soilKhadijah21

43282.

. Intrafascicular cambium is derived from (A) Protoderm (B) Procarmbium (C) Phellogen (D) Ground meristem

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OPTION D IS THE CORRECT ANSWERExplanation:PLEASE MARK AS BRAINLEIST ANSWER

43283.

Which is the latest edition of the Dr. Ali biology NEET book?​

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jective BIOLOGY ( Dr. Ali)-2019 For Neet , AIIMS & Jipmer McqBinding PaperbackPublishing DATE. 2018Publisher SASA PUBLICATIONEdition 2019

43284.

How many flagella are found in antherozoid of pteridophytes? (1) Two(2) many(3) Two in some, many in others(4) generally many(irrelevant will be reported)​

Answer» 2) ManyHope it HELPS you
43285.

Secondary meristem develops from (A) Vascular cambium (B) Permanent tissue (C) Primary meristem (D) Lateral meristem

Answer» LATERAL MeristemsExplanation:Lateral MERISTEMS is the RIGHT ANSWER of this QUESTION
43286.

Chapters name is : Cell : The unit of Life (i) The organelle without any membrane covering. (ii) The organelle which act as supportive frame-work for the cell. (iii) The covering in case of plant cell which provides shape to it. (iv) The organelle involved in destroying and digesting foreign substances. (v) The part of chromosomes that determine the characteristics of a species.

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i) vacuoleii) golgi complexiii) plastidiv) lysosomesv) geneExplanation:brainliest FOLLOWTHANKS my answers...inboxread my INTRO PAGE and fullfill the demands..

43287.

Kisi ko lena hai kya lula​

Answer» PLEASE MARK it as a BRAINLIEST ANSWER
43288.

Type of meiosis occurs in Ectocarpus (1) Gametic(2) Sporic(3) Zygotic(4) Any of these(irrelevant are reported)​

Answer» ANS is 3 EXPLANATION:MAKE my ans BRAINLIST
43289.

Define tissue​

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of CELLS which is meant to perform a SPECIFIC function is CALLED TISSUE.

43290.

HI PLEASE ANSWER THE QUESTION​

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nelectrolytebadatomWood drying (also SEASONING lumber or wood seasoning) reduces the moisture CONTENT of wood before its use. When the drying is done in a kiln, the product is KNOWN as kiln-dried TIMBER or lumber, whereas air drying is the more traditional method.mark me as BRAINILIST pleasesneha ❤️

43291.

Define cell...​

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re the BASIC BUILDING BLOCKS of all LIVING THINGS

43292.

Why in brown algae,the stored food pyrenoids are described as naked pyrenoids?? Ans only if you know (irrelevants are reported)​

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tion:Pharophycrae: They are called brown algae. Plants seem to be yellow brown in colour. Chromatophores are yellow brown in colour. Reserve FOOD products are alcohols, MANNITOL and Lamixarine. Motile reproductive cells are pyriform with tow laterally inserted flagella. ALWAYS multicellular plant body is present. They are mostly marine and RARELY fresh water. Zygote has no resting period. E.g. Fucus, ECTOCARPUS.

43293.

In the blanks : d. transportation of waterSpring water generally has manyWater decreases in volume as we cool it uptogranel andand anddissolved in it.°C.is salt water andThe condition of severe shortage of water is known asThe process of changing of water into its vapour is called evaporatiedroughtThe process of changing water vapour into water is called CondensatiesIn the total water of the world,97%The maximum amount of freshwater is used for houseMost of the freshwater is locked in groundTrue (T) or False (F) against the following statements :The evaporation of water takes place only in sunlight.The water evaporates into air from oceans, rivers, and lakes but not from theneeds.Tbter monour is present in air only during the monsoons.​

Answer» 1. TRANSPIRATION 2. 100⁰CᕼOᑭE TᕼIᔕ ᕼEᒪᑭᔕ ᑌ...
43294.

Bio.... . what do you mean by range​

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The DIFFERENCE between the lowest and highest VALUES. In {4, 6, 9, 3, 7} the lowest value is 3, and the highest is 9, so the range is 9 − 3 = 6. Range can also mean all the output values of a function.

43295.

The meristem derived from the promeristem is called (A) Lateral meristem (B) Apical meristem (C) Primary meristem (D) Intercalary meristem

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meristemhope it's RIGHT and HELPS U

43296.

(g) Give reasons for the following. (i) Mosses do not need true roots.(ii) We should always eat only well-cookedmeat.(iii) Plants are called autotrophs.(iv) The axons of nerves are covered by asheath.(v) An anaphylactic reaction should betreated immediately.​

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1,2,3,Explanation:1) mosses don't have TRUE roots because they're not completely plant like organisms and they are not autotrophs even2) we should always eat well COOKED food because it is free of germs and it is easy to be digestible as it is soft compare to the UNCOOKED food3) PLANTS are called autotrophs because they can prepare the food by themselves

43297.

give an outline of natural system of classification which is followed by most of the herbaria in the world

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43298.

(a) Differentiate between germination and fertilization. (b) Differentiate between pollen and ovule (c) What happens to the following parts after fertilization (1) Ovum (2) Ovary(3) Ovule(4) Sepals and petals.​

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Ans (a) - Fertilization and germination are two events of sexual reproduction in plants. The main difference between fertilization and germination is that fertilization is the fusion of gametes, which forms the zygote whereas germination is the development of a plant from seed or spore under favorable conditions.Ans (b) - An ovule is a female reproductive structure in seed plants that contains a tiny female gametophyte. The gametophyte produces an egg cell. ... A grain of pollen is a tiny male gametophyte enclosed in a tough capsule (see Figure below). It carries sperm to an ovule while PREVENTING it from drying out.Ans (c) - (1) -The fertilized egg stays in the fallopian tube for about 3 to 4 days. But within 24 hours of being fertilized, it starts dividing fast into many cells. It keeps dividing as it moves SLOWLY through the fallopian tube to the uterus. Its next job is to attach to the lining of uterus. (2) - As fertilization occurs, the zygote is formed which later develops into an embryo. The ovary develops into a fruit and the ovule develops into a seed after fertilization. As the embryo develops, the fertilized ovule develops into a seed. (3) - The fertilised ovule goes on to form a seed, which contains a food store and an embryo that will later grow into a new plant. The ovary develops into a fruit to protect the seed. (4) - After fertilization the sepals, petals and stamens of the flower WITHER and fall off. The pistil however, remains attached to the plant. The zygote develops into the embryo and the ovules develop into the seed. The ovary develops into the fruit which develops a thick wail CALLED pericarp that is protective in functionExplanation:Hope it will help you...

43299.

A phenomenon, where the ovary develops into a fruit without fertilization, is called---- (A) parthenocarpy (B) apomixes (C) parthenogensis (D) sexual reproduction

Answer» N:A phenomenon, where the ovary DEVELOPS into a fruit without fertilization, is called?Answer:parthenocarpyFull Answer:A phenomenon, where the ovary develops into a fruit without fertilization, is called parthenocarpy.Reason:Fertilised ovary is technically called fruit.But if ovary develops into fruit, without fertilisation, it is called parthenocarpic fruit. Such fruits are GENERALLY seedless. Extra Information:What is parthenocarpy?Parthenocarpy, development of fruit without fertilization.The fruit resembles a normally PRODUCED fruit but is seedless.Varieties of the pineapple, banana, cucumber, grape, orange, grapefruit, persimmon, and breadfruit exemplify naturally occurring parthenocarpy.
43300.

Bacteria present in legume roots are autotrophic or heterotrophic?​

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Root nodules are found on the roots of plants, primarily LEGUMES, that form a symbiosis with nitrogen-fixing bacteria. Under nitrogen-limiting conditions, CAPABLE plants form a symbiotic relationship with a host-specific strain of bacteria known as rhizobia.Explanation:Leguminous plants belong to the FAMILY Fabaceae. These plants have a symbiotic association with the soil bacteria called the Rhizobium, that live in their roots, FORMING root nodules and fix atmospheric nitrogen into the nitrates and nitrites for the plants and in turn, the plants provide the nutrition to the bacteria.