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45351.

Is arthopools whay type ofCirculationstakes places​

Answer» OPEN CIRCULATORY SYSTEM
45352.

Braws and labals the tudding in the hydra and binary fission in amoeba​

Answer» WAIT for 5 mine I will WRITE it in my notebook then I will give youjust wait for 5 minutesgood eveninghow are YOUPLEASE MARK me as brainlist please
45353.

Ek Ensan me bas 3 cheej acchi honi chaiye 1. Dil2. Nazaraur 3. Sochagar yea sab sahi ho gyeto Banda hi theek ho jata hai.​

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yesss....EXPLANATION:verryy trueee.....

45354.

Why first part is called energy investment step?

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tion:In the PROCESS of GLYCOLYSIS, glucose, a six-carbon molecule, is split into two pyruvates (three-carbon molecules). The FIRST STAGE of glycolysis involves an energy INVESTMENT of two ATP. ... By converting into its isomer, the molecule is further energized.HOPE YOU GET SOME HELP✌

45355.

The control set-up is the one in which – a) All the conditions are different than the experimental set-up b) Both the experimental and control set-up are identical except one c) The set-up in which the condition under study is missing d) Both b &c

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A is the ANSWER of this QUESTION

45356.

Which part of nervous system control the reflic activities of the body​

Answer» SPINAL cord CONTROL the REFLEX ACTIVITIES of the body .
45357.

Draw and lables the tudding in the hydra and binary fission in amoeba​

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45358.

LeamersSpacefind some other examples of acoelomate organisme​

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ateAcoelomate - Flatworms (phyla Platyhelminthes, Nemertea, and Mesozoa) lack a coelom, although nemerteans have a fluid-filled cavity at their anterior, or head, end, which is used to eject the proboscis RAPIDLY. The lack of a fluid-filled cavity adjacent to the MUSCLES reduces the extent to which the muscles can contract and the force they exert. Other examples - Spongilla, sea anemone, Planaria, liver fluke, etc.Pseudocoelomate animals have a pseudocoelom (literally “false cavity”), which is a fully functional body cavity. Tissue derived from mesoderm only partly lines the fluid filled body cavity of these animals. Thus, although organs are held in place loosely, they are not as well organized as in a coelomate. Example - Wuchereria, Ascaris.Coelomate animals or Coelomata ( "true coelom") have a fluid filled body cavity called a coelom with a COMPLETE lining called peritoneum derived from mesoderm. Example - Nereis, Earthworm, SCORPION, Birds, Fishes, HORSE.

45359.

व्हिच ऑफ द फॉलोइंग यूएनएस वर्ल्ड हेरिटेज साइट इन इंडिया​

Answer» 18 अप्रैल को पूरे विश्व में वर्ल्ड हेरिटेज डे मनाया जाता है। साल 1982 में इंटरनैशल कौंसिल ऑन मॉन्युमेंट्स एंड साइट्स ने 18 अप्रैल को विश्व धरोहर दिवस के रूप में घोषित किया था। इसका उद्देश्य लोगों में प्राचीन धरोहरों और स्थलों के बारे में जागरूकता पैदा करना था। बाद में साल 1983 में यूनेस्को ने भी इसे मान्यता दे दी। इस समय यूनेस्को की वर्ल्ड हेरिटेज लिस्ट में कुल 1090 स्थल शामिल हैं। पहले इसमें 1092 साइट्स शामिल थीं लेकिन इनमें से 2 को लिस्ट से हटा दिया गया।Explanation:लिस्ट में 845 स्थल सांस्कृतिक हैं। 209 प्राकृतिक, 23 मिश्रित स्थल शामिल हैं। स्थलों की संख्या के आधार पर बात करें तो इटली पहले, चीन दूसरे और स्पेन तीसरे नंबर पर है। इसके बाद फ्रांस और जर्मनी का नंबर आता है। इटली के कुल 53 धरोहर स्थल इस लिस्ट में शामिल हैं। चीन के 52, स्पेन के 46, फ्रांस के 43 स्थल और जर्मनी के कुल 42 स्थल इस लिस्ट में शामिल हैं। बात करें भारत की तो 37 धरोहर स्थलों के साथ भारत इस लिस्ट में 6ठें नंबर पर आता है।भारत की बात करें तो विश्व की ऐतिहासिक धरोहरों में भारत के ताजमहल से लेकर अजंता की गुफाओं तक और लाल किले से लेकर कोणार्क मंदिर जैसी प्राचीन और ऐतिहासिक दृष्टि से महत्वपूरण जगहें शामिल हैं। साल 2018 में यूनेस्को की वर्ल्ड हेरिटेज साइट लिस्ट में मुंबई की द विक्टोरियन और आर्ट डेको एनसेंबल को शामिल किया गया।विश्व धरोहरों में शामिल भारत के सभी स्थलअजंता गुफा-ऐलोरा की गुफाएं, आगरा किला, ताजमहलस, कोणार्क का सू्र्य मंदिर, महाबलिपुरम के स्मारक चिह्न, काजीरंगा नैशनल पार्क, मानस वन्यजीव अभ्यारण्य, केवलादेव नैशनल पार्क, गोवा के चर्च और मठ, खजुराओ स्मारक, कर्नाटक का हम्पी, फतेहपुर सीकरी, पत्तादकल (कर्नाटक), ऐलिफेंटा की गुफा, चोला के प्रसिद्ध मंदिर, सुंदरबन नैशनल पार्क, नंदा देवी नैशनल पार्क, सांची का बुद्ध स्तूप, हुमायूं का मकबरा, कुतुब मीनार, भारतीय रेलवे के हिल स्टेशन, महाबोधी मंदिर समूह, भीमबेटका की गुफाएं, छत्रपति शिवाजी टर्मिनस, चंपानेर-पावागढ़ पुरातत्व उद्यान, लाल किला, जयपुर का जंतर-मंतर, पश्चिमी घाट, राजस्थान के पहाड़ी किले, गुजरात में रानी की वाव, हिमालय नैशनल पार्क, नालंदा, कंचनजंगा नैशनल पार्क, चंडीगढ़ का ले करबुसिएर संग्रहालय, ऐतिहासिक शहर अहमदाबाद, मुंबई की द विक्टोरियन और आर्ट डेको एनसेंबल ने इस लिस्ट में जगह बनाई है।
45360.

Febresinfactosties from Chemicalare m22​

Answer»

febres in factosties from CHEMICAL

45361.

At what age I will become a doctor​

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I THINK it is your WISH to BECOME a DOCTOR

45362.

Roots of plants are ​

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Root, in botany, that part of a VASCULAR plant NORMALLY underground. Its primary functions are anchorage of the plant, absorption of water and DISSOLVED minerals and conduction of these to the stem, and STORAGE of reserve foods.Explanation:Mark me as brainlist now PLZ ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

45363.

How to become a doctor after 10th class ​

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secondary school or plus two LEVELS, you must OPT for subjects including PHYSICS, Chemistry and Biology. When you apply for the MBBS program through the general CATEGORY, you must have completed 17 years, but must not be older than 25 years. MBBS is the basic degree required to BECOME a doctor.mark ❤️

45364.

Givethefullformofiaa​

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The FULL FORM of IAA - Indole-3 ACETIC ACID

45365.

1. What is the difference between nervous tissue and nervous system.​

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tissue is made up of nerve CELLS called as neurons, WHOSE primary function is to carry messages from one body PART to another. The different nervous tissues which work together in the body MAKE up the nervous system, which is essential for proper FUNCTIONING of the body.

45366.

Label any 4 part tha following diagram​

Answer» EVER SEEN such a FIGURE By the WAY what is this?
45367.

What are the types of flowers based on symmteryplease give the answer..........​

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Actinomorphic flowers are also called RADIALLY symmetrical or regular flowers. Other EXAMPLES of actinomorphic flowers are the lily (Lilium, Liliaceae) and the buttercup (RANUNCULUS, Ranunculaceae).Explanation:HOPE it HELPS you good day!!

45368.

The function of simple diffusion in transport mechanism

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Simple diffusion MEANS that the molecules can pass directly through the MEMBRANE. Diffusion is always down a concentration gradient. This limits the maximum possible concentration of the MOLECULE inside the CELL (or OUTSIDE the cell if it is a waste product).

45369.

16. A researcher wants to work on that component of the amoeba in which secretion of digestive juices takes place. Which organelle represents that component?

Answer» FOOD VACOULE EXPLANATION:
45370.

4.Which one of the following is branched form of starch? (A) Amylose(B) Amylopectin(C) Maltose(D) Galactose​

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tion:4.Which ONE of the FOLLOWING is branched form of starch?(B) AMYLOPECTIN

45371.

19. Which is improper ? (a) Huxley - New classificationMethod(b) Whittaker - 5 Kingdom basedclassification(c) Linneus BinomicalNomenclature Method(d) Bantham & HookerBikingdom classification method​

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a PART is improperstay SAFE and BLESSED ❤️

45372.

What is the role of villi in the process of absorption of digested food.​

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Villi are the finger like PROJECTIONS which are present on the surface of the small intestine.It helps to increase the surface area so that more NUTRIENTS and WATER can get absorbed by the small intestine.Explanation:Hope this answer may help you...!pls MARK me as BRAIN list and follow me

45373.

20. Which is the correct statement for species?(1) Maximum similarity incharacters.(2) Able to make fertile progenyby inter breeding(3) A group of the same genus.(4) the name of the species canbe revised.(a) 1.2.4 (b) 1, 2, 3(c) 3. 4.2 (d) 3 & 2​

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According to the BIOLOGICAL CONCEPT of SPECIES, "species are groups of interbreeding natural populations that are reproductively ISOLATED from other such groups." Hence the Biological concept of species is based on reproductive isolation.So, the correct answer is 'Biological concept of species is based on reproductive isolation'.

45374.

What are the types of flowers based on symmtery​

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symmtery:-Symmetry in everyday language refers to a sense of harmonious and beautiful PROPORTION and balance. In mathematics, "symmetry" has a more precise definition, and is usually used to REFER to an OBJECT that is INVARIANT under some transformations; including translation, reflection, rotation or scaling. ------------------------------------------------

45375.

Which of the following entities can possibly transmit antibiotic resistance among bacterial population 1.only plasmids 2.only bacteriophages 3.only transposons 4.plasmids bacteriophages and transposons

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Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) CAUSES an estimated 700,000 deaths annually worldwide, and EVERY COUNTRY is POTENTIALLY affected. If not properly addressed, the number COULD grow to 10 million per year by 2050.

45376.

Names. 21. Which one the correct statements forthe nomenclature of the organisms?(1) The Nomenclature of theorganisms is occured by two.(2) The first letter of the genus mustbe written in capital.(3) At last the popular name of livingorganisms is written(4) The species name used for namingone organism should not be usedfor any other organisms.(a) 3,4,5 (b) 1,2,3(c) 1.4.5 (d) 1, 2, 3, 4​

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(d) 1,2,3,4.......................................

45377.

Process. Certain force acting on a 20 kg mass changes its velocity from5 m s-1 to 2 m s-1 Calculate the work done by the force.​

Answer» 210 JHOPE it helpsExplanation:
45378.

22. Which is improper statement for herbarium?(a) Plant speciman are collectedand stored(b) Here specific and endangeredspecies of the plants are cultivated(c) Here diagrams sketch andphoto graphs are stored(d) It is useful for the study ofplant classification​

Answer» C. is your ANSWER....,
45379.

Location Reactant Product Glycolysis Preparatory phase Citric Acid Cycle ETC

Answer» THANKS ģpuouycylr, C,CYCLE, ,lyorgģjjutiitit8uu
45380.

The structure of spindle fibre formation in plant cell​

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Brief About Formation of SPINDLE Fibres in Plant CellsSpindle fibres compose a protein structure segregating the genetic material in a cell. ... Plant CELLS lack CENTRIOLES but still, they are capable to form a mitotic spindle from the centrosome AREA of the cell located just exterior to the nuclear ENVELOPE.

45381.

What are the consequences occurs if you remove muscles from the cell?

Answer» LE cells die, they are not regenerated but instead are replaced by connective tissue and ADIPOSE tissue, which do not possess the contractile abilities of MUSCLE tissue. Muscles atrophy when they are not used, and over TIME if atrophy is prolonged, muscle cells die
45382.

Natural resources lesson is chemistry or biology

Answer» CHEMISTRY HOPE it HELPS you
45383.

Gymnospern bear flower true or false

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I THINK TRUE but I have a DOUGH I think FALSE ?

45384.

Describe the role of liver in urea formation(urea cycle)

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The liver plays a central role in all methalic process in the BODY . In fat METABOLISM the liver CELLS break down fats and produce ENERGY .The liver cell convert ammonia to a much less toxic substances called urea.,which is released into the blood .

45385.

Photoautotrophic bacteria lack chloroplast name the parts of bacteria cell which perform photosynthesis? Plant have large sized vacuole. Why ?

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Due to the presence of chlorophyll in cooperated in the membrane, Bacterial cell performs PHOTOSYNTHESIS. PLANTS have LARGE sized vacuole than animal, this is because the plant don't possess the ability to move FREELY like that of animals.Bacterial cells do not have chloroplast but some photoautotrophic bacteria perform photosynthesis in the presence of chlorophyll incorporated in the cell membrane. Embedded in the cell membrane are reaction centres which absorb light energy. These reaction centres exists in the form of sacs or tubes or sheets depending on the surface area needed. Hope it helps you plzzz MARK my answer as brainlist and follow too.....

45386.

Whatisychromosomegeneticallyless​

Answer» TION:what question friend I don't UNDERSTAND can you SAY CLEARLY
45387.

Enlist all the phylum in sequence​

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um Protozoa (Approximately 30,000 Known Species): Protozoa (Approximately 30,000 Known Species):. Protozoa (Approximately 30,000 Known Species):.2. Phyllum-Porifera (Approximately 5000 Known Species): Protozoa (Approximately 30,000 Known Species):.2. Phyllum-Porifera (Approximately 5000 Known Species):3. Phylum Cnidaria (Approximately 10,000 Known Species): Protozoa (Approximately 30,000 Known Species):.2. Phyllum-Porifera (Approximately 5000 Known Species):3. Phylum Cnidaria (Approximately 10,000 Known Species):HYDRA, Jelly-Fishes, Sea-Anemones and Corals.4. Phylum Ctenophora (Approximately 80 Species):4. Phylum Ctenophora (Approximately 80 Species):Beroe, Hormiphora, Pleurobrachia.4. Phylum Ctenophora (Approximately 80 Species):Beroe, Hormiphora, Pleurobrachia.5. Phylum Platyhelminthes (Approximately 6500 Known Species):4. Phylum Ctenophora (Approximately 80 Species):Beroe, Hormiphora, Pleurobrachia.5. Phylum Platyhelminthes (Approximately 6500 Known Species):Flat-worms, Flukes and Tape-worms.4. Phylum Ctenophora (Approximately 80 Species):Beroe, Hormiphora, Pleurobrachia.5. Phylum Platyhelminthes (Approximately 6500 Known Species):Flat-worms, Flukes and Tape-worms.6. Phylum Nemathelmlnthes (Approximately 10,000 known Species):4. Phylum Ctenophora (Approximately 80 Species):Beroe, Hormiphora, Pleurobrachia.5. Phylum Platyhelminthes (Approximately 6500 Known Species):Flat-worms, Flukes and Tape-worms.6. Phylum Nemathelmlnthes (Approximately 10,000 known Species):Round-worms.4. Phylum Ctenophora (Approximately 80 Species):Beroe, Hormiphora, Pleurobrachia.5. Phylum Platyhelminthes (Approximately 6500 Known Species):Flat-worms, Flukes and Tape-worms.6. Phylum Nemathelmlnthes (Approximately 10,000 known Species):Round-worms.7. Phylum Annelida (Approximately 7500 Know Species):4. Phylum Ctenophora (Approximately 80 Species):Beroe, Hormiphora, Pleurobrachia.5. Phylum Platyhelminthes (Approximately 6500 Known Species):Flat-worms, Flukes and Tape-worms.6. Phylum Nemathelmlnthes (Approximately 10,000 known Species):Round-worms.7. Phylum Annelida (Approximately 7500 Know Species):Earth-worms, Leeches and Sand-worms.4. Phylum Ctenophora (Approximately 80 Species):Beroe, Hormiphora, Pleurobrachia.5. Phylum Platyhelminthes (Approximately 6500 Known Species):Flat-worms, Flukes and Tape-worms.6. Phylum Nemathelmlnthes (Approximately 10,000 known Species):Round-worms.7. Phylum Annelida (Approximately 7500 Know Species):Earth-worms, Leeches and Sand-worms.8. Phylum Arthropoda (Approximately 750,000 Known Species):4. Phylum Ctenophora (Approximately 80 Species):Beroe, Hormiphora, Pleurobrachia.5. Phylum Platyhelminthes (Approximately 6500 Known Species):Flat-worms, Flukes and Tape-worms.6. Phylum Nemathelmlnthes (Approximately 10,000 known Species):Round-worms.7. Phylum Annelida (Approximately 7500 Know Species):Earth-worms, Leeches and Sand-worms.8. Phylum Arthropoda (Approximately 750,000 Known Species):Prawns, Crabs, Cockroaches, Centipedes, Millipedes, Scorpions, and Spiders.4. Phylum Ctenophora (Approximately 80 Species):Beroe, Hormiphora, Pleurobrachia.5. Phylum Platyhelminthes (Approximately 6500 Known Species):Flat-worms, Flukes and Tape-worms.6. Phylum Nemathelmlnthes (Approximately 10,000 known Species):Round-worms.7. Phylum Annelida (Approximately 7500 Know Species):Earth-worms, Leeches and Sand-worms.8. Phylum Arthropoda (Approximately 750,000 Known Species):Prawns, Crabs, Cockroaches, Centipedes, Millipedes, Scorpions, and Spiders.9. Phylum Mollusca (Approximately 90,000 Known Species):CLAMS, Oysters, Snails, Cuttle-fishes and Octopus.Clams, Oysters, Snails, Cuttle-fishes and Octopus.10. Phylum Echinodermata (Approximately 6,000 Known Species):Clams, Oysters, Snails, Cuttle-fishes and Octopus.10. Phylum Echinodermata (Approximately 6,000 Known Species):ADVERTISEMENTS:Clams, Oysters, Snails, Cuttle-fishes and Octopus.10. Phylum Echinodermata (Approximately 6,000 Known Species):ADVERTISEMENTS:STARFISHES, Sea-urchins, Sea-cucumbers and Sea-lilies.Clams, Oysters, Snails, Cuttle-fishes and Octopus.10. Phylum Echinodermata (Approximately 6,000 Known Species):ADVERTISEMENTS:Starfishes, Sea-urchins, Sea-cucumbers and Sea-lilies.11. Phylum Chordata (Approximately 100,000 Known Species):Clams, Oysters, Snails, Cuttle-fishes and Octopus.10. Phylum Echinodermata (Approximately 6,000 Known Species):ADVERTISEMENTS:Starfishes, Sea-urchins, Sea-cucumbers and Sea-lilies.11. Phylum Chordata (Approximately 100,000 Known Species):Balanoglossus, Ascidians, Amphioxus and Vertebrates.

45388.

3.Presence of phycobilins is the typical feature of which one of the following ? (A) Cyanophyceae and Rhodophyceae(B) Chlorophyceae and Carophyceae(C) Xanthophyceae and Phaeophyceae(D) Rhodophyceae only​

Answer»

It's OPTION B BRO......

45389.

Name the final product of oxidative decarboxylation ​

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Oxidative decarboxylation is a PROCESS in which CARBO dioxide is product through the removal of a carbon group as a result of OXIDATION reactions. In the CITRIC acid cycle it is used THREE times used to generate CO2 wishlist also reducing NAD+ to NADH.

45390.

42. Sickle cell anaemia has not been eliminated from the African population because1) it is controlled by dominant gene2) it is controlled by recessive gene3) it is not fatal disease4) it provides immunity against malignantMalaria​

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it provides immunity against malignantMalariaExplanation:Sickle cell anaemia is a BLOOD disorder inherited from parents in which the RED blood cells become rigid and sickle-shaped which may lead to different health issues such as anaemia, swelling in the HANDS and feet, bacterial infections and stroke.It is an autosomal disorder linked to the recessive alleles.It has not been eliminated from the African population because it provides immunity against malaria.Falciparum malaria is the most prevalent malaria in the African continent which is RESPONSIBLE for deaths in this region.People with sickle cell anaemia are less vulnerable to falciparum malaria.So, the correct answer is 'It provides immunity against malaria'.PLEASE mark as brainliest please

45391.

Digestive List the role of each of the fallowing in oursystem.a) HCL b] Mucus c] Bill Juice di villi inSmau intestinee] vili in large intestine​

Answer» RODUCE a DIGESTIVE JUICE CALLED BILE
45392.

Change it into present continuous tense .I thought of going to America​

Answer» INKING of GOING to AMERICA.
45393.

2.Which one of the following is not a Cyanobacteria? (A) Nostoc(B) Spirulina(C) Anabaena(D) Zygnema​

Answer» ZYGNEMA EXPLANATION:
45394.

Who is the father of taxonomy​

Answer» CAROLUS LinnaeusExplanation:I HOPE it HELPS you.
45395.

Is there any relation between the reactant and product of each phase?

Answer» HOPE IT HELPS U..THANKU...PLZ MARK IT AS BRAINLIST !!
45396.

1. Which of the following is/are the function(s) ofconnective tissue?(a) To connect different tissues or organs,(b) Provide strength, elasticity and support(c) Helps in repair of the tissue,(1) (a), (b) and (c) (2) Only (b) & (c)(3) Only (b)(4) Only (a)​

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i THINK only a is the CORRECT ANSWER ....

45397.

Restriction Enzyme belong to which class of Enzymes?​

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eRestriction enzymes belongs to a larger class of enzymes called? RESTRICTION ENZYME, also called restriction endonuclease, is a group of enzyme belonging to the class nuclease, that cleaves DNA at specific sites ALONG the molecule.mark ❤️

45398.

1.Lipopolysaccharide in cell walls is the characteristic of which of the following microorganisms?(A) Gram-positive bacteria(B) Gram-negative bacteria(C) Fungi(D) Algae​

Answer»

(A) Gram-positive BACTERIA

45399.

Location Reactant Product 1-Glycolysis 2-Preparatory phase 3-Citric Acid Cycle 4-ETC

Answer» TS are STARTING MATERIALS and are written on the left-hand side of the equation. PRODUCTS are the end-result of the REACTION and are written on the right-hand side of the equation.Hope it is helpful for you and mark as brainliest please.
45400.

Test for fats makes paper 1 pointTransparentTranslucentOpaqueNone​

Answer» TRANSPARENT. I THINK so I not SURE