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45301.

Any 2 key tools used in recombination DNA technology​

Answer» PLASMID VECTOR,restiction ENDONUCLEASE,LIGASE ETC
45302.

Describe the structure of parenchyma,collenchyma and sclerenchyma with the help of diagrams

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45303.

Essay on earthquake in kannada​

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Simply speaking, EARTHQUAKE means the shaking of the Earth’s surface. It is a sudden trembling of the surface of the Earth. Earthquakes certainly are a terrible natural disaster. Furthermore, Earthquakes can cause huge damage to life and property. Some Earthquakes are weak in NATURE and probably go unnoticed. In contrast, some Earthquakes are major and violent. The major Earthquakes are almost always devastating in nature. Most NOTEWORTHY, the occurrence of an Earthquake is quite unpredictable. This is what makes them so dangerous.Types of Earthquake Tectonic Earthquake: The Earth’s crust comprises of the slab of ROCKS of uneven shapes. These slab of rocks are tectonic plates. Furthermore, there is energy stored here. This energy causes tectonic plates to push away from each other or towards each other. As time passes, the energy and movement build up pressure between two plates. Therefore, this enormous pressure causes the fault line to form. Also, the center point of this disturbance is the focus of the Earthquake. Consequently, waves of energy travel from focus to the surface. This results in shaking of the surface. Volcanic Earthquake: This Earthquake is related to volcanic activity. Above all, the magnitude of such Earthquakes is weak. These Earthquakes are of two types. The first type is Volcano-tectonic earthquake. Here tremors occur due to injection or withdrawal of Magma. In contrast, the second type is Long-period earthquake. Here Earthquake occurs due to the pressure changes AMONG the Earth’s layers. Collapse Earthquake: These Earthquakes occur in the caverns and mines. Furthermore, these Earthquakes are of weak magnitude. Undergrounds blasts are probably the cause of collapsing of mines. Above all, this collapsing of mines causes seismic waves. Consequently, these seismic waves cause an Earthquake. Explosive Earthquake: These Earthquakes almost always occur due to the testing of nuclear weapons. When a nuclear weapon detonates, a big blast occurs. This results in the release of a huge amount of energy. This probably results in Earthquakes.

45304.

Write differences A. Functions of PCT and DCTB. Kidney and artificial kidney C.excration and secretionD. Primary metabolites and secondary metabolites​

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45305.

Liver , pancreas, canine ,salivary gland find odd 1 out and give reason ​

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the liver, pancreas and Salivary gland are DIGESTIVE GLANDS where as canine a pointed tooth between the INCISORS and premolars of a mammal, OFTEN GREATLY enlarged in carnivores.

45306.

What are the necessary conditions for autotrophic conditions and what are its end products​

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Autotrophic NUTRITION TAKES PLACE through the process of photosynthesis. Carbon dioxide, water, CHLOROPHYLL pigment, and sunlight are the necessary conditions required for autotrophic nutrition. CARBOHYDRATES (food) and O2 are the by-products of photosynthesis.follow my best friendabidrizvi 5110just click on my following option and follow her

45307.

Anyone send me your photo !!!!​

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45308.

Name the part of neuron through which information travels as an electrical impulse ​

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45309.

Of the point (3,4) lies on the graph of theequation 3y =ax+7, find the valueof​

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45310.

In (a) Name the followingi) The condition of the cell whenplaced in a hypotonie solutionii) The regulation of osmotic pressurein the bloodiii) The compound which stores energyin the colle(iv) The fluid between the membranesof the heart(v) The process by which water entersthe cells.​

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Name the FOLLOWINGI) The condition of the cell whenplaced in a HYPOTONIE solutionii) The regulation of osmotic pressurein the bloodiii) The COMPOUND which stores energyin the colle(iv) The fluid between the membranesof the heart(V) The PROCESS by which water entersthe cells. sorry for spamming.... xD

45311.

of whale ,human hand for leg of OX and plague of bats this organs of different animals use for process​

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45312.

केंचुआ का बायोलॉजिकल नेम बताओ​

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45313.

NADH +H+ produced during glycolysis isused to produce ATP through which step​

Answer» SUBSTRATE -level phosphorylation, where a substrate of glycolysis donates a PHOSPHATE to ADP, OCCURS in two steps of the second-HALF of glycolysis to produce ATP. The availability of NAD+ is a limiting factor for the steps of glycolysis; when it is UNAVAILABLE, the second half of glycolysis slows or shuts down. Explanation:
45314.

Differentiate between linkage and recombination​

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45315.

The food we eat in one day has about the same energy as: A) 0.33 liter of petrolB) 1 liter of petrolC) 0.5 liter of petrolD) 2 liter of petrol​​

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the FOOD we EAT in ONE DAY has about the same ENERGY as 0.33 litre of petrol

45316.

Name the substance which offers zero resistance at very low temperature. Give an example.​

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tion:SUPERCONDUCTORS are solids that at low TEMPERATURES exhibit zero resistance to the FLOW of ELECTRICAL current, a phenomenon known as SUPERCONDUCTIVITY. The temperature at which the electrical resistance of a substance drops to zero is its superconducting transition temperature (T c

45317.

What is the basic structure of a cell ?​

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A cell consists of three parts: the cell membrane, the nucleus, and, between the two, the cytoplasm. Within the cytoplasm lie intricate ARRANGEMENTS of fine fibers and hundreds or EVEN thousands of miniscule but distinct structures called organelles.Explanation:please THANK my ANSWERS nd mark as Brainliest

45318.

Essay on oxygen in kannada​

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Oxygen is basically a colourless and odourless gas which is a part of several compounds like water as well. Humans along with other mammals require oxygen necessarily. They need it to carry out their daily tasks and smooth functioning of the body. Even the cells in our body need oxygen to function properly. Value of Oxygen Oxygen is basically a colourless and odourless gas which is a part of several compounds like water as well. Humans along with other mammals require oxygen necessarily. They need it to carry out their daily tasks and smooth functioning of the body. Even the cells in our body need oxygen to function properly. All the living beings inhale oxygen in their lungs for proper respiration. After that, our cells absorb this gas to distribute it evenly to other cells of the body. Most importantly, oxygen is also stored in our body for emergency use so we can survive critical situations. Furthermore, we also need oxygen to produce energy which helps in doing our tasks efficiently. For instance, through oxidation, our food and liquid get converted into energy. It is also beneficial in repairing our cells and maintaining our health. THUS, we must ensure that we get an abundant supply of oxygen from nature. Do not cut down trees and clear out forests. On the contrary, we need to plant more trees. Similarly, do not pollute the air and hamper the oxygen quality. Avoid using personal CONVEYANCE and make sure to not leave a carbon footprint.Water is an essential source for the SURVIVAL of living beings. It would be an understatement to say that we cannot survive without it. It is made after the amalgamation of oxygen and hydrogen. Just like oxygen, it is also colourless and odourless. Water is found in abundance on the planet though not all of it is safe for human consumption. We have been using water for centuries now, however, it is limited. It does replenish but that process also takes time which we are not giving it. Water is equally important as oxygen is for living beings. Each body part even the tissue and cell need water for proper functioning. It helps in regulating the temperature of our body. Moreover, it also enhances the CIRCULATION of blood and oxygen in our body. Furthermore, water is very important for lubricating our joints. Our digestive system also needs water for proper functioning. Moreover, water helps in FLUSHING out the toxins from our body.

45319.

What do you prefer stamina or size ?​

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45320.

Name the part of neuron where information is acquired ​

Answer» DENDRITES of DENDRON EXPLANATION:
45321.

A protein or polysacharide molecule that stimulates antibody formation

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45322.

Essay on ambulance in kannada​

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An ambulance is a medically equipped vehicle which transports patients to treatment facilities, such as hospitals. Typically, out-of-hospital medical care is provided to the patient. Ambulances are used to respond to medical emergencies by emergency medical services. For this purpose, they are generally equipped with flashing warning lights and sirens. They can rapidly transport paramedics and other first responders to the scene, carry equipment for administering emergency care and transport patients to hospital or other definitive care. Most ambulances use a design based on vans or pick-up trucks. Others take the form of motorcycles, cars, buses, aircraft and boats. Generally, vehicles count as an ambulance if they can transport patients. However, it varies by jurisdiction as to whether a non-emergency patient transport vehicle (also called an ambulette) is counted as an ambulance. These vehicles are not usually (although there are EXCEPTIONS) equipped with life-support equipment, and are usually crewed by staff with fewer qualifications than the crew of emergency ambulances. Conversely, EMS agencies may also have emergency response vehicles that cannot transport patients. These are known by names such as nontransporting EMS vehicles, fly-cars or response vehicles. The term ambulance comes from the Latin word "ambulare" as meaning "to walk or move about" which is a reference to early medical care where patients were moved by lifting or wheeling. The word ORIGINALLY meant a moving hospital, which follows an army in its movements. Ambulances (Ambulancias in Spanish) were first used for emergency transport in 1487 by the Spanish forces during the siege of Málaga by the Catholic Monarchs against the Emirate of Granada. During the American Civil War vehicles for CONVEYING the wounded off the field of battle were called ambulance wagons. Field hospitals were still called ambulances during the Franco-Prussian War of 1870 and in the Serbo-Turkish war of 1876 even though the wagons were first referred to as ambulances about 1854 during the Crimean War.Ambulances can be grouped into types depending on whether or not they transport patients, and under what conditions. In some cases, ambulances may fulfill more than one function (such as combining emergency ambulance care with patient transport: Emergency ambulance – The most common type of ambulance, which provides care to patients with an acute illness or injury. These can be road-going vans, boats, helicopters, fixed-wing aircraft (known as air ambulances), or even converted vehicles such as golf carts. Patient transport ambulance – A vehicle, which has the job of transporting patients to, from or between places of medical treatment, such as hospital or dialysis center, for non-urgent care. These can be vans, buses, or other vehicles. Ambulance bus – A large ambulance, usually based upon a bus chassis, that can evacuate and transport a large number of patients. Charity ambulance – A special type of patient transport ambulance is provided by a charity for the purpose of taking sick children or adults on trips or vacations away from hospitals, HOSPICES, or care homes where they are in long-term care. Examples include the United Kingdom's 'Jumbulance' project. These are usually based on a bus. BARIATRIC ambulance – A special type of patient transport ambulance designed for extremely obese patients equipped with the appropriate tools to move and manage these patients. Rapid organ recovery ambulance collects the bodies of people who have died suddenly from heart attacks, accidents and other emergencies and try to preserve their organs. New York City is launching a pilot program deploying one such ambulance with a $1.5 million, three-year grant.

45323.

Name any 2 glands that contribute to seminal plasma​

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The two GLANDS that CONTRIBUTE to seminal plasma are BULBOURETHRAL glands and prostate GLAND.

45324.

Endosperm of pollen grains from pollen mother cell is called​

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It's CALLED OVARY...This is UR ANSWER

45325.

Diffrence between Chemical cocordination and neural coordinatio​

Answer» L COORDINATION is centered in a system of GLANDS known as endocrine glands. ... In CONTRAST to chemical coordination, the nervous system coordinates functions in the animal body on a more localized level as it delivers nerve impulses to contract body muscles or regulate GLAND activities.
45326.

The fully formed cell plate is called​

Answer» L wall, called the CELL plate, between the two DAUGHTER cells. The cell plate arises from SMALL Golgi-derived vesicles that coalesce in a plane across the equator of the late telophase spindle to form a disk-shaped structure.mark ❤️
45327.

The modulus of elasticity and shear modulus of a bar is 200gpa and 80gpa respectively.compute the bulk modulus ​

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45328.

Define reflic action ​

Answer» INVOLUNTARY in RESPONSE to a STIMULUS
45329.

IVF. Write it's full form and meaning too​

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o fertilization (IVF) is a complex series of procedures used to help with fertility or prevent genetic PROBLEMS and assist with the conception of a child. During IVF , mature eggs are collected (retrieved) from ovaries and fertilized by sperm in a lab.mark ❤️

45330.

Haversian canal is seen in _____

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Haversian canals (SOMETIMES canals of Havers, named after British physician Clopton Havers) are a series of microscopic tubes in the OUTERMOST region of bone called cortical bone that allow blood vessels and nerves to travel through them. Each haversian CANAL generally contains one or two capillaries and nerve fibres.

45331.

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45332.

How the trees will be harmed because of friction​

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friction develops HEAT when TREE UNDERGO friction PRODUCES heat and burns

45333.

Who is Darwin of 50th century?​

Answer» DARWIN Day is a CELEBRATION to commemorate the birthday of CHARLES Darwin on 12 February 1809. The day is used to highlight Darwin's contributions to SCIENCE and to promote science in general. Darwin Day is celebrated around the world.[1]please LIKE
45334.

द यूनिट ऑफ हेरिडिटी मैटेरियल्स फाउंड इन ऑल ऑर्गन सर्विस ​

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45335.

How can fasting control your body? ​

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regular fasting can decrease your low DENSITY lipoprotein or bad cholesterol. it's also thought that fasting may improve the may your body metabolizes sugar. this can reduce your risk of gaining weight and DEVELOPING diabetes, which are both risk factors for heart disease

45336.

Q.1) Identify the characteristics of acoelomates. A) Absence of mesoderm B) Absence of brain C) Coelom that is incompletely linked with mesoderm D) Solid body without a cavity surrounding internal organs.

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entify the characteristics of acoelomates.A) ABSENCE of mesoderm B) Absence of brain C) Coelom that is incompletely linked with mesoderm D) Solid body without a CAVITY surrounding INTERNAL organs. ✅✅Explanation:- Acoelomates do not possess a body cavity or coelom i.e the fluid-filled cavity between the digestive tract and the body wall that also surrounds the other internal organs is ABSENT. So, the correct option is 'a solid body without a cavity surrounding internal organs'.

45337.

Who isIndian father ofgreen revolution​

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45338.

Answer the following questions: 11. Identify the type of tissue in the following: Bone, line of kidney tubule,skin.bark of a tree?​

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45339.

What is tha reserve food material is fucus

Answer» LAMINATION,MANNITOL and oilExplanation:your ANSWER
45340.

7.Read the following statements and choose the appropriate combination : ()Passive transport does not require energy and occurs in a down-hilldirection(ii) Passive transport does not require energy and occurs in an up-hilldirection.(iii) Active transport requires energy and occurs in a down-hill direction.(iv) Active transport requires energy and occurs in an up-hill direction.(A) Statement (i) is correct, but (ii), (iii) and (iv) are wrong.(B) Statement (i) and (ii) are correct, but (ii) and (iv) are wrong.(C) Statement (i) and (iii) are correct, but (ii) and (iv) are wrong.(D) Statement (i) and (iv) are correct, but (ii) and (iii) are wrong.​

Answer» STATEMENT 1 and 4 are CORRECT OPTIONS
45341.

प्रभाविता तथा aprabhavitaमें अंतर बताइए​

Answer» E WORD ..........
45342.

TIME:1Hr 1.NAME THE FOLLOWING.51.The single sex cell involved in fusion during sexual reproduction.2.A fertilised egg resulting from the union of two gametes.3.The close attachment of the embryo with the uterus.4.A blood rich tissue through which the materials like oxygen and nutrients pass from themother to the embryo.5. The period of development from the childhood to adult.II.FILL IN THE BLANKS.51.The simple division of a unicellular organism into two daughter cells is called2. Yeast reproduce by3. Production of plants by cells or tissues or organs in synthetic medium is called4.The zygote further divide to fdrmthe close attachment of the embryo with the uterus​

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45343.

Function of nucleus​

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The nucleus controls and regulates the ACTIVITIES of the CELL (e.g., growth and METABOLISM) and carries the genes, structures that contain the hereditary INFORMATION. Nucleoli are SMALL bodies often seen within the nucleus.Explanation:please thank my answers nd mark as Brainliest

45344.

Name the following3. The female reproductive cell.​

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are an organism's reproductive cells. They are ALSO referred to as sex cells. Female GAMETES are CALLED ova or egg cells, and male gametes are called sperm. Gametes are haploid cells, and each cell carries only one COPY of each chromosome.

45345.

What is the difference between an organ and an oraganelle ?​

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n DIFFERENCE between organ and organelle is that organ is a large part of an organism, composed of tissues which perform similar functions whereas organelle is a SPECIALIZED structure found inside cells, which carries out a specific life process. ... Kidney, heart, liver, LUNGS, and BRAIN are the organs in HUMANS

45346.

1) Places where living plant and animal matter can be stored in controlled conditions for long time are known as:

Answer» HABITAT is the CORRECT ANSWER of this QUESTION
45347.

Precautions is better than cure give simple principle to avoid sexually transmitted infection​

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tion:Get vaccines—Vaccines are AVAILABLE to HELP protect against hepatitis B and human papillomavirus (HPV).Use a latex or POLYURETHANE condom—Using a latex or polyurethane condom every time you have vaginal, oral, or anal sex reduces the RISK of infection.

45348.

True/false More the indensity of light slower the rate of photosynthesis ​

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falseExplanation:HOPE it HELPS U DEAR

45349.

5. The bio-membrane exhibiting maximum fluidity is : (A) Outer membrane of endoplasmic reticulum(B) Chloroplast envelop(C) Thylakoid membrane(D) Outer membrane of mitochondria​

Answer» RECT option is A)Outer membrane of endoplasmic reticulumExplanation:In the field of biology, maximum fluidity is generally referred to as the viscosity of the cell membrane.The cell membrane, being made up of lipid biomolecules, exhibit UNIQUE viscous properties.The cell membrane has PORES which allows maximum fluids to enter inside the cell.On the other HAND, the other membranes do not have pores and hence do not allow the entry of fluids such easily.
45350.

Precautions is better than cure gone simple principle to avoid sexually transmitted infection​

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