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DEFINE TERM"PHOTOSYNTHESIS" |
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Answer» synthesis is a process by which plants turn WATER, sunlight, and CARBON dioxide into oxygen, and food a simple sugar called glucose.More to know –– The process that plants used to make their own food. – Plants leaves contain chlorophyll. – Chlorophyll (GREEN COLOR) makes photosynthesis possible. Hope it HELPS you. |
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What is morphology.? |
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Answer» m and structure of ANIMALS and PLANTS, studied as a SCIENCE#Hope it helps... |
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Mohan save 6000 rupees from his salary, If he save 20 % of his salary ,then what is his salary ? |
| Answer» MOHAN SAVED = 6000 rupeesif he save only 20% , then his salary = 20%. of. 6000 = 20/100. * 6000 : 1200 RUPEES is the salary of mohan. | |
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☞who invented the steam engine in the industrial revolution? |
| Answer» JAMES WATT INVENTED the STEAM ENGINE. | |
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Calyptrogens is present in the root of (A) Pea (B) Gram (C) Castor (D) Maize |
| Answer» MAIZE is the ROOT in which it PRESENT | |
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The central region of root apex containing less active active cell is known as (A) Periblem (B) Quiescent region (C) Plerome (D) Dermatogens |
| Answer» C)plerome for sureExplanation:HOPE THIS HELPS YOUMARK ME AS BRAINLIEST | |
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If what happens babies born??? |
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Answer» onal FORMULAE of the THERMAL Conductivity k GIVEN RELATION, Q= kA(θ2−θ1)t |
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Meristems helps in (A) Absorption of water (B) Absorption of minerals (C) Translocation of food (D) Growth of plants |
| Answer» MATIC cells are undifferentiated or incompletely DIFFERENTIATED, and are totipotent and capable of continued cell division. Division of MERISTEMATIC cells provides new cells for expansion and differentiation of tissues and the INITIATION of new organs, PROVIDING the basic structure of the plant body..#Hope it helps... | |
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4. The entry of water from subsidiary cells into guard cells is effected by b. K+a. auxinc. Cl-d. ABA |
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Answer» d is the answerhope it helpsplease MARK me as the BRAINLIEST |
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Hlo people.Who are here to raise ur temperature ️ by a girl |
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Answer» what EXPLANATION:??? I not UNDERSTOOD the QUESTION |
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What is the meaning of evolution???@Kristy12 u can be my friendand can I call u sis |
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Answer» Evolution is CHANGE in the heritable characteristics of BIOLOGICAL populations over SUCCESSIVE generations. These characteristics are the expressions of genes that are passed on from PARENT to offspring during reproduction. Explanation:♥️Yes I will be your friend ♥️♡Yes U can call me as sis♡ |
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How many types of tissues |
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Answer» there are FOUR TYPES of TISSUE:CONNECTIVE tissueepithelial tissuemuscle tissuenervous tissue |
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Epidermis is produced from (A) Procambium (B) Protoderm (C) Phellogen (D) Ground meristem |
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Answer» protodermThe epidermis is derived from protoderm which forms the external LAYER of cells which forms COVERING on the stem, root and LEAF of a plant.Explanation:#HOPE you have satisfied with this ANSWER. |
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One structural and functional difference between upper and lower epidermis. |
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Answer» The main difference between UPPER EPIDERMIS and LOWER epidermis is that upper epidermis POSSESSES a cuticle layer whereas lower epidermis possesses a large number of STOMATA. |
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2. Which of the following is involved in guttation ? a. Stomatab. Guard cellc. Hydathoded. leticel |
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Answer» hydathodeExplanation:it's my PLEASURE to HELP you PLEASE MARK me as a BRAINLIEST. |
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Distinguished between simple epithelium abd compound epithelium |
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Answer» tion:Simple epitheliumCompound epitheliumIt has only one layer of cells.Made up of multiple cell layers.Lines stomach and intestine.Lines PHARYNX and buccal cavity.In simple epithelium cells rest on basement membrane.Only lower most layer of cells rest on basement membrane.All the cells are similar in simple epithelia.Each layer has different cell SIZES and shapes in compound epithelia.Usually cover MOIST areas where wear and tear are less.Covers surfaces which are subjected to more wear and tear.Cannot provide much protection to UNDERLYING tissues.Provides better protection to underlying tissues than simple epithelium.Can exhibit absorption and secretary functions.Has no role in absorption and secretary functions. |
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Intercalary meristem is derived from (A) Protoderm (B) Calyptrogens (C) Laterl meristem (D) Apical meristem |
| Answer» INTERCALARY MERISTEM is DERIVED from * APICAL meristem* | |
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Enlist at least five similarities between two similiar grass plants |
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Answer» do it by yourselfExplanation:OK |
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Leaves grow due to presence of (A) Apical meristem (B) Diffused meristem (C) Intercalary meristem (D) Mass meristem |
| Answer» APICAL meristemExplanation:it's my PLEASURE to help you PLEASE MARK me as a BRAINLIEST. | |
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In plants water is transported through? |
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Answer» Overall, water is transported in the PLANT through the combined EFFORTS of individual cells and the conductive TISSUES of the vascular system. ... It is carried upward through the xylem by transpiration, and then passed into the leaves along another water POTENTIAL GRADIENT. |
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Which blood vessels does not carry any carbon dioxide? |
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Answer» nary ARTERY.Pulmonary Artery does not carry any CARBON dioxide. .#Hope it HELPS.. |
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Explain the properties of a good or ideal cloning vector for DNA tecnology |
| Answer» AKE me BRAINLIST then i GIVE you ANSWER | |
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Phellogen is (A) Intercalary meristem (B) Apical meristem (C) Primary meristem (D) Secondary meristem |
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Answer» Cork cambium is a tissue found in many vascular plants as a part of the epidermis. It is one of the many layers of bark, between the cork and primary PHLOEM. The cork cambium is a lateral meristem and is responsible for SECONDARY GROWTH that replaces the epidermis in roots and STEMS |
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3. Enlist different types of transpiration. |
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Answer» tion:There are the FOLLOWING DIFFERENT TYPES of transpiration in plants:Stomatal transpiration.Lenticular transpiration.Cuticular transpiration. |
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The decrease in glucose level is detected by which of the following? A)alpha cellB)beta cellC) hepatocytesD)All of the above |
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What is deoxygenated blood |
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Answer» Venous blood is DEOXYGENATED blood which TRAVELS from the peripheral blood vessels, through the venous system into the right ATRIUM of the heart. |
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What is partial pressure in biology |
| Answer» PARTIAL pressure (Px) is the pressure of a single type of GAS in a MIXTURE of gases. For example, in the atmosphere, oxygen exerts a partial pressure, and NITROGEN exerts ANOTHER partial pressure, independent of the partial pressure of oxygen Explanation: | |
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Reproductive shoot apex differs from vegetative shoot apex in being (A) Board (B) Without cyclicity (C) Little activity on the flanks (D) All the above |
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Answer» d) all the above is the ANSWER of above |
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Which of the following is the first phase of karyokinesis? |
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Answer» prophaseKaryokinesis is the DIVISION of nucleus that OCCUR in four stages.they are prophase, metaphases,ANAPHASE and TELOPHASE |
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Name some plants you grow at your school campus |
| Answer» MARIGOLDS, ROSES, HIBISCUS, DAHLIA, ETC.HOPE IT HELPS❤❤ | |
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Ow 5. Given below are five sets of terms. In each case arrange and rewrite each set so as tobe in a logical sequence.[5]One is done as an example for you:Example: Large intestine, stomach, mouth, small intestine, oesophagus.Answer: Mouth, oesophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine.(i) Metaphase, interphase, anaphase, prophase, telophase.(ii) Vagina, sperm, uterus, oviduct, cervix.(iii) Pinna, cochlea, tympanum, ossicles, auditory canal.(iv) Posterior venacava, renal artery, aorta, renal vein, kidney.(v) Synapse, axon endings, cyton, node of Ranvier, dendrite |
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What is canopy ....? |
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Answer» tion:A canopy is an overhead ROOF or else a STRUCTURE over which a fabric or metal COVERING is attached, able to provide shade or shelter from weather conditions such as sun, hail, snow and rain. A canopy can ALSO be a TENT, generally without a floor. |
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Divisions characteristic of Korpe-Kappe theory are (A) Anticlinal (B) T-type (C) Periclinal (D) Irregular |
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Answer» A)ANTICLINAL is the CORRECT OPTION |
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Why a sexual and sexual alva are called as sporophyte and gametophytes respectively ? |
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Write the hormones secreted by the pancreas and their impact? |
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Answer» The production of pancreatic hormones, INCLUDING insulin, somatostatin, gastrin, and glucagon, play an IMPORTANT role in maintaining sugar and SALT BALANCE in our bodies. PRIMARY hormones secreted by the pancreas include: Gastrin: This hormone aids digestion by stimulating certain cells in the stomach to produce acid. |
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Apical cell theory was given by (A) Hofmeister (B) Hanstein (C) Haberlandt (D) Grew |
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Answer» A) HofmeisterExplanation:Apical CELL THEORY was PROPOSED by HOFMEISTER in 1857 and supported by Karl Wilhelm von Nageli in 1878. According to them there is a single pyramidal cell in the shoot apex of most vascular cryptogams, or the single apical cell is responsible for the shoot formation and successive growth of plant. |
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draw a neat diagram of a flower and label all its important parts. write one important function of each part labelled. |
| Answer» TION:HOPE this HELPFUL to you | |
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Write the name of the labelled parts |
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Answer» Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was an Indian lawyer, anti-colonial NATIONALIST, and political ethicist, who employed nonviolent resistance to lead the SUCCESSFUL CAMPAIGN for India's independence from British rule, and in turn inspired movements for civil rights and FREEDOM ACROSS the world. Ur question is incomplete |
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Answer» fundri8 day under BUZZ KINROSS JILL ACCORDING to the question am I RIGHT |
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Sieve tubes are ideal for nutrient transport because they have (A) No end walls (B) Bordered pits (C) Narrow lumen rich in cytoplasm (D) 4. Broad lumen with little peripheral cytoplasm |
| Answer» ANSWER should be C for me | |
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write the tichneque used in the construction and testing of a scientific research with their explanation ? |
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Answer» The scientific method is an empirical method of acquiring knowledge that has characterized the development of science since at least the 17th century. It involves careful observation, applying rigorous skepticism about what is observed, GIVEN that COGNITIVE assumptions can distort how one INTERPRETS the observation. It involves formulating hypotheses, via INDUCTION, based on such observations; experimental and measurement-based testing of deductions drawn from the hypotheses; and refinement (or elimination) of the hypotheses based on the experimental findings. These are principles of the scientific method, as distinguished from a definitive series of STEPS applicable to all scientific enterprises. |
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Tell asap quick i will mark u brainliest |
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Answer» the ANSWER is CEXPLANATION:it's c I am right mark me as brainlist |
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How to take mothers mobile and tell her i need your mobile and how to escape from there pls any one tell pleaseif u tell this I will follow |
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Answer» why do you WANT to escape from her just ask to her but remmeber while you are asking to her be POLITE and do HUMBLE request and if POSSIBLE tell the reason too. |
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Tissue taking part in transporting organic nutrients from source or storage region is (A) Phloem (B) Parenchyma (C) Vascular rays (D) Xylem |
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Answer» (A) phloemExplanation: PHLOEM,the VASCULAR TISSUE RESPONSIBLE for transportationorganic |
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Branching descent is the key concept of A)Darwinism(B)Lamarckism(С)Weisman's TheoryIDMendelism |
| Answer» C) weisman's theoryExplanation:MARK ME AS BRAINLIST | |
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How is sex done in humans?explain process |
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Answer» It typically involves sexual intercourse between a man and a WOMAN. During sexual intercourse, the interaction between the male and FEMALE reproductive systems results in fertilization of the woman's ovum by the man's sperm. These are specialized reproductive cells called GAMETES, created in a process called meiosis.Explanation:HOPE it HELPS you Mark as brainliest |
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