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What happens if group C cells are absent |
| Answer» SEE the ATTACHMENT. HOPE it HELP u.♥️ | |
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Definition on colidal solution |
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Answer» A colloid is a mixture that has particles ranging between 1 and 1000 NANOMETERS in diameter, yet are still able to REMAIN evenly distributed THROUGHOUT the solution. These are also known as colloidal dispersions because the SUBSTANCES remain dispersed and do not settle to the bottom of the container.Explanation:HOPE it helps you |
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Plant and animal specimens preserve in Which liquid? |
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Answer» The most common FIXATIVE is formaldehyde, or a formaldehyde and water solution known as formalin. Some specimens MAY not be FIXED before being SUBMERSED in the fluid preserve. The fluid preserve: The preserve is commonly alcohol, either ethanol or isopropyl alcohol.Explanation:Hope it helps you |
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Water is important for germination of seed give reason |
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Answer» lays an IMPORTANT role in SEED germination. It helps by providing necessary HYDRATION for the VITAL activities of protoplasm, provides dissolved oxygen for the growing embryo, softens the seed coats and INCREASES the seed permeability. |
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Give two potential problems of vaccines |
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Answer» Types of Side EffectsTo understand the range of possible vaccination side effects events, it is useful to COMPARE a vaccine with relatively few associated side effects, such as the vaccine for Haemophilus influenza TYPE B, with a vaccine known to have many potential side effects, such as the infrequently used smallpox vaccine (given to military personnel and others who might be first RESPONDERS in the event of a bioterror attack).Haemophilus influenza type B is a bacterium that can cause serious infections, including meningitis, pneumonia, epiglottitis, and sepsis. The CDC RECOMMENDS that children receive a series of Hib vaccinations starting when they are two months old.Smallpox is a serious infection, fatal In 30% to 40% of cases, and caused by the Variola major or Variola minor virus. No wild smallpox cases have been reported since the 1970s. The World Health Organization has declared it eradicated.The information below about side effects of Hib and smallpox vaccination is from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.Hib Vaccine Side EffectsRedness, warmth, or swelling where the shot was given (up to 1 out of 4 children)Fever over 101°F (up to 1 out of 20 children)No serious side effects have been related to the Hib vaccine.Smallpox (Vaccinia) Vaccine Side Effectspls follow me and mark it as BRAINLIEST |
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Write short note on Specific Heat Capacity |
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Answer» Specific heat CAPACITY is the quantity of heat needed to RAISE the temperature per unit mass. Usually, it's the heat in Joules needed to raise the temperature of 1 GRAM of SAMPLE 1 Kelvin or 1 degree Celsius. Water has an extremely high specific heat capacity, which makes it good for temperature regulation.Explanation: hope this is CORRECT and help youhave a good day. |
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Which tissue recieve and conduct impluses |
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Answer» tion:The cells in nervous tissue ,that generates and conduct IMPULSES, are CALLED neuron or nerve cells .if you like the answer mark it as a BRAINLIEST and FOLLOW me. |
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Injured site is plugged by _________( cells) to maintain the efficiency of the pumping system |
| Answer» CELL is the ANSWER THANK you | |
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Name the imediate cause of infection |
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Answer» two EXAMPLES of diseases whose immediate cause in non INFECTIONS are DIABETES and answer |
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Name the processes by which co2 andH2O move into andout of the cell. |
| Answer» DIFFUSION and osmosisExplanation:CO2 and H2O move into and out of the cell by the process of diffusion and OSMOSIS. | |
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A controlled experiment was conducted to analyze the effects of darkness and boiling on the photosynthetic rate of incubated chloroplast suspensions. The dye reduction technique was used. Each chloroplast suspension was mixed with DPIP, an electron acceptor that changes from blue to clear when it is reduced. Each sample was placed individually in a spectrophotometer and the percent transmittance was recorded. The three samples used were prepared as follows. Sample 1 – chloroplast suspension + DPIP Sample 2 – chloroplast suspension surrounded by foil wrap to provide a dark environment + DPIP Sample 3 – chloroplast suspension that has been boiled + DPIP On the axes provided, construct and label a graph showing the results for the three samples. |
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Number of C-N rings in one pitch of DNA is |
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Answer» troms (3.4) NANOMETERS |
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Why protiens and corbabydrates called hemopplymers |
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Answer» Protein is a polymer of amino ACIDS. Based on similar or different monomers repeating in a protein, it is classified as homopolymer and heteropolymer. When same monomer is repeated in the protein, it is CALLED homopolymer.Explanation:HOPE this helps you MARK IT AS BRAINLIEST |
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Bile juice is important for the digestion through it has no any digestive enzymes. give reason |
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Answer» just a PIGMENT it HELPS in digestionplzz MARK me as BRAINLIEST |
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Essay on tradition of india In kannada |
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Answer» India has a rich culture and that has become our identity. Be it in religion, art, intellectual achievements, or performing ARTS, it has made us a colorful, rich, and diverse nation. The Indian culture and tradition essay is a guideline to the vibrant cultures and traditions followed in India. India was home to many invasions and thus it only added to the present variety. Today, India stands as a POWERFUL and multi-cultured society as it has absorbed many cultures and moved on. People here have followed various religion, traditions, and customs.Although people are turning modern today, hold on to the moral values and celebrates the festivals according to customs. So, we are still living and learning epic lessons from Ramayana and Mahabharata. Also, people still throng Gurudwaras, temples, churches, and mosques. The culture in India is everything from people’s living, rituals, values, beliefs, habits, care, knowledge, etc. Also, India is considered as the oldest civilization where people still follows their old habits of care and humanity.Additionally, culture is a way through which we behave with others, how SOFTLY we react to different THINGS, our understanding of ethics, values, and beliefs.People from the old generation pass their beliefs and cultures to the upcoming generation. Thus, every child that behaves well with others has already learned about their culture from grandparents and parents.Also, here we can see culture in everything like FASHION, music, dance, social norms, foods, etc. Thus, India is one big melting pot for having behaviors and beliefs which gave birth to different cultures. |
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By Write a short note on female reproductive system with the help ofa labelled diagram? answer please |
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Answer» tion:female reproductive system MAINLY INCLUDES ovaries,fallopian TUBE, UTERUS,vagina... |
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Who discovered the cell for the first time?What procedure did he follow? (AS 1)Momet1 |
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Answer» Robert Hooke The CELL was first DISCOVERED by Robert Hooke in 1665, which can be FOUND to be described in his book Micrographia. In this book, he gave 60 'observations' in detail of various OBJECTS under a coarse, compound microscope. One observation was from very thin slices of bottle cork. |
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1. दिए गये प्रादर्श A (आम की पत्री) तथा B (केले की पत्री) उनके शिरा विन्यास के बारे में सचित्र लिखें। Study the given material A(Leaf of Mango) and B(Leaf of Banana) and comment ontheir venation with diagram. |
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Answer» ngo LEAF has a pinnate RETICULATE venation. It is characterized as a presence of a central midrib and a bunch of small veins originating from the mid rib and spread all over the leaf. This is the most common form of venation. Another type of venation is parallel venation.Banana Banana leaf is a MONOCOT leaf showing parallel venation . The veins are arranged parallel to each other and NEVER join any other veins. There is no branching as in reticulate venation. Stomata are distributed equally on both UPPER and lower surface unlike dicots where more stomata are present on the lower surface.Answer in hindi :----आमआम के पत्ते में एक पिननेट रेटिकुलेट वेन्यूलेशन होता है। यह एक केंद्रीय मिडरिब की उपस्थिति और मध्य पसलियों से निकलने वाली छोटी नसों का एक गुच्छा होता है और पूरे पत्ते पर फैल जाता है। यह सबसे सामान्य रूप है। एक अन्य प्रकार का स्थानांतर है समानांतर शिरा।केलाकेले का पत्ता एक मोनोकोट पत्ती है जो समानांतर शिरा दर्शाता है। नसों को एक दूसरे के समानांतर व्यवस्थित किया जाता है और कभी भी किसी अन्य नसों में शामिल नहीं होता है। रेटिकुलेट वेन्यूलेशन में कोई ब्रांचिंग नहीं है। स्टोमेटा को ऊपरी और निचली सतह दोनों पर समान रूप से डिकोट्स के विपरीत वितरित किया जाता है जहां अधिक रंध्र निचली सतह पर मौजूद होते हैं।(TOP PIC IS OF BANANA BOTTOM PIC IS OF MANGO)........................... |
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29. Which one of the following statement is incorrect about apomixes ? (A) Formation of seeds without fertilization(B) Meiotic division and fertilization of gametes takes place to form a zygote(C) Apomixis produces genetically identical mother cells(D) There is no fertilization involved in both apomixis and parthenocarpy |
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Answer» (B) MEIOTIC division and FERTILIZATION if gametes takes place to FORM a zygote. This statement is incorrect. |
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( All ) the students are allowed here.function and word class of the bracketed part. |
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Answer» what do you MEAN I didn't UNDERSTAND |
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The segregation of alleles in a random process and so there is a.............. chance of a gamets containing either allele 25%50%75%1005 |
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Answer» 50%Explanation: the TWO alleles of a trait will separate RANDOMLY, meaning that there is a 50% either ALLELE will end up in either gamete. This has to do with 1 GENE. The law of independent assortment STATES that the allele of one gene separates independently of an allele of another gene. |
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The end product of protein digestion |
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Answer» The END products of protein digestion in the stomach are proteoses, peptones and large POLYPEPTIDES. Digestion of PROTEINS is COMPLETED in the small intestine by proteolytic enzymes present in pancreatic and intestinal juices. |
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Explain bronchial tree.....!thank you |
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Answer» 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. |
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Define Law Of Independent Of Assortment |
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Answer» Explanation:The Principle of Independent Assortment DESCRIBES how different GENES independently separate from one another when REPRODUCTIVE cells develop. Independent assortment of genes and their corresponding traits was FIRST observed by Gregor Mendel in 1865 during his studies of GENETICS in pea plants. |
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Write function of meristematic tissue? A.apical B.intercalary |
| Answer» LARY MERISTEM : It is located in the leaves and internodes at the intercalary position. These help to INCREASE the length of the INTERNODE. It is found in grass, monocots and pines. It is a part of apical meristem and ADDS to the height of the plant. | |
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Please fast all the answers don't spam |
| Answer» TION:PHOTO is not clearand hand writing also not UNDERSTANDING | |
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22. Which one of the following DNA marker used to determine the paternity of a child ? (A) RAPD(B) RFLP(C) AFLP(D) All the above |
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Define photolysis what are chemotrophs |
| Answer» SIS The decomposition or separation of molecules by the action of light.ChemotrophsChemotrophs are ORGANISMS that obtain energy by the oxidation of ELECTRON donors in their environment. Chemoautotrophs use inorganic energy SOURCES to synthesize organic compounds from carbon dioxide. | |
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Hii friends I like girls who name starts from N and S and R |
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Answer» oooooooooooooooOoooooo... |
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18. Sequence on the DNA molecules that are same on both strands when read in the same direction (either 5' → 3' or 3'5') are known as:(A) Restriction Sequence(B) Pallindrome sequence(C) Both (A) and (B)(D) None of the above |
| Answer» NONE of the above I am PUSHKAR SIR I am a STUDENT | |
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How did life evolve from non living matter? |
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Answer» universe did BEGIN with a RAPID expansion, per the Big BANG theory, then life as we know it sprung from NONLIVING matter. ... It proposes that in Earth's prebiotic history, simple organic matter was exposed to energy in the form of VOLCANOES and electrical storms. |
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draw structure of neuron and label (any two names)?OR give names of different types of epithelial tissue? |
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Answer» tion:1) SIMPLE SQUAMOUS; 2) simple CUBOIDAL; 3) simple COLUMNAR; and 4) pseudostratified. |
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24. निम्नलिखित में से कौन सी जठर कोशिकाएँ अप्रत्यक्ष रुप से रक्ताणु उत्पत्तिमें मदद करती है?(A) कलश (गोब्लेट) कोशिकाएँ(B) श्लेष्मा कोशिकाएँ(C) मुख्य कोशिकाएँ(D) भित्तीय कोशिकाएँ |
| Answer» PLEASE SOLVE my QUESTION please please please please please | |
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Write briefly about different types of ovules |
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Answer» re 6 types of OVULES:- orthotropous (ERECT), anatropous (INVERTED), hemi-anatropous, campylotropous (body curved), amphitropous (both body and embryosac curved) and circinotropous(FUNICULUS coiled around the ovule). |
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Jiya 9614 follow kerna |
| Answer» HIIIIIIIII, whyyyyyyyyyyyyyy¿¿? | |
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Draw structure of neuron and label it (any two names)? OR Give names of different types of epithelial tissue? |
| Answer» SQUAMOUS epitheliumcolumnar epitheliumcuboidalepithelium | |
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The process of photosynthesis helps to support life on the earth. True or false |
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Autophagy and Heterophagy are processes associated with functions of |
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Answer» Autophagy is a cellular house kipping PROCESS that removes damaged organelles and PROTEIN aggravated whereas heterophagy, in the case of the retinal pigment EPITHELIUM (RPE) is the phagocvtosis of EXOGENOUS |
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What is the charge and mass of electron and nutron |
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Answer» tion:2.1 ELECTRONS, PROTONS, NEUTRONS, and AtomsElementary ParticleChargeMassProton+11Neutron01Electron−1~0 |
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Please give ans of 3 and 4 it's urgent please give ans fast |
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Is there any interrelationship between two cells? |
| Answer» TION:PROKARYOTES and EUKARYOTES | |
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What is the number of teeth present in a teenager |
| Answer» FOLLOW me and MARK as BRAINLIST and thank this ANSWER only plz | |
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Weite any .two dairy products their microbia source |
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Answer» gdnxkjsbdisnnsodjabdjejdvdvvvvshwkdbdjrggdvrhdhrhd |
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गन्ना का वानस्पतिक नाम है |
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Answer» गन्ना (Sugarcane ; वानस्पतिक नाम - Saccharum officinarum) विश्व की एक प्रमुख नकदी फसल है, जिससे चीनी, गुड़, शराब आदि का निर्माण होता हैं।Explanation:HOPE it HELPS you PLEASE FOLLOW me and MARK me as brain list please |
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15. Anomalous secondary growth is found in: (A) Dracaena(B) Triticum(C) Helianthus(D) Cucurbita |
| Answer» FOUND in Darcaena | |
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What is Brownian movement |
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Answer» Brownian MOTION - the zigzag MOVEMENT of a PARTICLE in a FLUID is called brownian motion |
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Which of the following is not an artifical vegatative propogation |
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Describe Claire’s symptoms. Explain how they were related to metabolism and homeostasis. How did Claire’s digestion reaction rates tell you that the problem was in her small intestine, and not in her stomach? |
| Answer» HOPE It HELPS......^_^ | |