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46151.

Haemophilia is caused by​

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Hemophilia is caused by a mutation or change, in one of the genes, that provides instructions for making the CLOTTING FACTOR proteins needed to form a blood clot. This change or mutation can prevent the clotting PROTEIN from WORKING properly or to be missing altogether. These genes are located on the X chromosome.

46152.

Mechanism of development is explained by​

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Mechanisms of Development is a peer-reviewed scientific journal covering all aspects of DEVELOPMENTAL biology. ... A SEPARATE section of the journal, GENE EXPRESSION Patterns, covers research on CLONING and gene expression.

46153.

4) Dissuse Discuss briefly various stagesgermination of amaize grainin the​

Answer» JEFF is CORRECT in the u.s. SENATE PRIMARY
46154.

3) Antigen binding site on antibody is called i) Epitope27 paratop3) Receptos4) aceptos​

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tion:The PARATOPE is the part of an antibody which recognizes an ANTIGEN, the antigen-binding site of an antibody. It is a small REGION (15–22 amino acids) of the antibody's Fv region and contains PARTS of the antibody's heavy and LIGHT chains. The part of the antigen to which the paratope binds is called an epitope.

46155.

Select the incorrect statement from the following. (A) NBRI is situated at Lucknow.(B) Plant families like Convolvulaceae & Solanaceae are included in the order polymoniales mainly based on the floral characters.(C) All living organisms such as from present, past and future are linked to one another by the sharing of the common genetic material but to varying degree.(D) The order Solanum, Datura and Petunia are placed in family Solanaceae.(a) (A) only (b) (B) and (D) only(c) (D) only (d) (B) and (C) only​

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(C) D onlyExplanation: Solanum, DATURA and PETUNIA are GENUS not order. So, option D is incorrect.All other OPTIONS are correct.

46156.

A person goes to doctor and complains of general weakness, chest pain and blood in his sputum. He is also having persistent fever and cough. What is the person possibly suf- fering from? Name the pathogen responsible for the disease and its mode of transmis- sion. Write any to precautionary measures he should take two safe guard for other fam- ily members.​

Answer» HI GOOD MORNING have a good DAY BYE
46157.

What is another name for plasma?

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; The ANOTHER NAME for PLASMA is BODY FLUID .

46158.

How is blood plasma taken?

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In a plasma-only DONATION, the liquid PORTION of the donor's blood is separated from the cells. Blood is drawn from one arm and sent through a high-tech machine that COLLECTS the plasma. The donor's red blood cells and platelets are then RETURNED to the donor along with some saline.

46159.

What are the types of plasma?

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Cold, warm and hot plasmasthere is a plasma composed of the same number of ELECTRONS and ions. ... This type of plasma is called a “cold plasma”. “In a high pressure gas discharge the COLLISION between electrons and gas molecules OCCURS frequently. This causes THERMAL equilibrium between the electrons and gas molecules.

46160.

What is plasma short answer?

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Blood plasma is a yellowish liquid component of blood that holds the blood cells, PROTEINS and other CONSTITUENTS of whole blood in suspension. It MAKES up about 55% of the body's total blood volume. It is the intravascular part of extracellular FLUID.

46161.

What are the five major components of plasma?

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Plasma contains about 90 percent WATER, with 10 percent being made up of ions, proteins, DISSOLVED gases, nutrient molecules, and wastes. The proteins in plasma include the antibody proteins, coagulation factors, and the proteins albumin and fibrinogen which maintain serum osmotic pressure.Explanation:I hope it helps YOUPLEASE mark me brainlist

46162.

Is plasma the same as platelets?

Answer» DONATING PlateletsDonating PlateletsSince platelets must be used WITHIN 5 days of donation, there is a CONSTANT NEED for platelet donors. Plasma is the liquid portion of blood; our red and white blood CELLS and platelets are suspended in plasma as they move throughout our bodies.Explanation:I hope it helps youplease mark me brainlist
46163.

What are three examples of plasma?

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1.solar wind.2. WELDING ARCS. 3. the EARTH's IONOSPHERE.

46164.

Does plasma carry oxygen?

Answer» SINCE plasma cannot carry much oxygen, due to its low solubility for oxygen, and HEMOGLOBIN is the oxygen CARRIER within RBCs, it is natural to CONSIDER hemoglobin when formulating an artificial oxygen carrier.
46165.

What are 4 functions of plasma?

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Plasma carries water, salts and enzymes. The MAIN role of plasma is to take nutrients, hormones, and PROTEINS to the parts of the BODY that need it. CELLS also put their waste products into the plasma. The plasma then helps REMOVE this waste from the body.

46166.

What is plasma in the human body?

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Plasma is the matrix of blood. It constitutes 55 % of the blood. Plasma is the clear, straw-colored LIQUID portion of blood. It consists of 90-92% WATER and  dissolved proteins, glucose, CLOTTING factors, MINERAL IONS, hormones and carbon dioxide.

46167.

Where do flowers get their colour from easy​

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The most common PIGMENTS in flowers COME in the form of anthocyanins. These pigments range in color from white to RED to blue to yellow to PURPLE and even black and brown. A different kind of PIGMENT class is made up of the carotenoids.FOLLOW ME & HAVE A NICE DAY

46168.

What is the organic search results​

Answer» PLEASE MARK me as BRAINLIST
46169.

Why species is called as smallest taxonomic level​

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It is the SMALLEST and basic unit of classification. Taxonomic studies consider a group of INDIVIDUAL organisms with fundamental SIMILARITIES as a species. Thus all the individual members belonging to particular species show all similar characters and can breed among themselves to produce a similar TYPE of organism...

46170.

SECTION - B A. Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) Scientific/Practical skills: 1. In the process of winnowing of wheat grains mixed with tiny bits of paper, which will fall at a greater distance? (a) wheat grains O (b) bits of paper 0 (c) both of these O o (d) none of these 2. In decantation, we can pour the clean water into another beaker gently with the help of a O (b) glass tube O (c) glass rod O (d) beaker 3. During filtration, what do we obtain on the filter paper? (a) filtrate (b) muddy water 0 (c) residue O (d) clear water (a) funnel​

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इंद्रधनुष / श्रीप्रसाद - कविता कोश

46171.

For which organism, the growth is synonymous with reproduction? (a) Unicellular algae(b) Amoeba (c) Bacteria (d) All of these​

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unicellular organisms LIKE bacteria,algae(unicellular) and amoeba reproduction is increase in number of CELLS, i.e., synonymous with GROWTH.

46172.

Nerve tissue found in heart​

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falseExplanation:Nervous tissue is found in the BRAIN, spinal CORD, and NERVES.

46173.

Explain the cell wall in detail

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.A cell wall is a structural layer surrounding some types of cells, just outside the cell membrane. It can be TOUGH, flexible, and sometimes RIGID. It provides the cell with both structural support and protection, and also acts as a filtering mechanism. ... In bacteria, the cell wall is composed of peptidoglycanExplanation:hope it helpsplz MARK as BRAINLIESTTHANKS plz

46174.

कक्षा नी जीव विज्ञान (Biological Sciences) निम्नलिखित प्रश्नों के उत्तर लिखो: 1. 2. मिटोक्रोंडिया का साफ डायग्राम बनाइए और नीचे दिये गये अंगों को चिह्नित कीजिए: (क) इनर मेम्ब्रेन (ख) आउटर मेम्ब्रेन (ग) क्रिस्टी जंक्शन (ग) आक्सिजेम निम्नांकित के आधार पर मोनेरो और प्लांट राज्य में अंतर का वर्णन करें? (क) सेल का प्रकार और सेलुलर ढांचा (ख) इको सिस्टम में इसकी भूमिका। शार्क वर्ग के जीवों की तीन चारित्रिक विशेषताएं लिखो। सिउडोसिलोमयुक्त एक जीव का नाम और प्रजातियों के वर्गीकरण की 2 विशेषताएं भी लिखें, जो कि आर्थोपोडा वर्गीकरण के साथ कॉक्रोच को शामिल करने से संबंधित है? मानव देह में विटामिन A विटामिन D की भूमिका क्या होती है और विभाजन कला की विशेषता लिखो? 3. 4.निम्नलिखित आधार पर मॉनिटर और प्लांटी में अंतर का वर्णन करें सेल का प्रकार और सेल्यूलर डाटा इकोसिस्टम में उसकी भूमिका शार्क वर्ग के जीवो के तीन साहित्य विशेषताओं को लिखें ​

Answer» 3 सिक्कों को 50 बार उछाले प्रत्येक पर हेड और टेल की उपस्थिति को रिकॉर्ड करें प्रायिकता ज्ञात कीजिए (दो हेड )(एक भी हेड) (नहीं सिर्फ एक हेड3 सिक्कों को 50 बार उछाले प्रत्येक पर हेड और टेल की उपस्थिति को रिकॉर्ड करें प्रायिकता ज्ञात कीजिए (दो हेड )(एक भी हेड) (नहीं सिर्फ एक हेड3 सिक्कों को 50 बार उछाले प्रत्येक पर हेड और टेल की उपस्थिति को रिकॉर्ड करें प्रायिकता ज्ञात कीजिए (दो हेड )(एक भी हेड) (नहीं सिर्फ एक हेड3 सिक्कों को 50 बार उछाले प्रत्येक पर हेड और टेल की उपस्थिति को रिकॉर्ड करें प्रायिकता ज्ञात कीजिए (दो हेड )(एक भी हेड) (नहीं सिर्फ एक हेड3 सिक्कों को 50 बार उछाले प्रत्येक पर हेड और टेल की उपस्थिति को रिकॉर्ड करें प्रायिकता ज्ञात कीजिए (दो हेड )(एक भी हेड) (नहीं सिर्फ एक हेड3 सिक्कों को 50 बार उछाले प्रत्येक पर हेड और टेल की उपस्थिति को रिकॉर्ड करें प्रायिकता ज्ञात कीजिए (दो हेड )(एक भी हेड) (नहीं सिर्फ एक हेड3 सिक्कों को 50 बार उछाले प्रत्येक पर हेड और टेल की उपस्थिति को रिकॉर्ड करें प्रायिकता ज्ञात कीजिए (दो हेड )(एक भी हेड) (नहीं सिर्फ एक हेड3 सिक्कों को 50 बार उछाले प्रत्येक पर हेड और टेल की उपस्थिति को रिकॉर्ड करें प्रायिकता ज्ञात कीजिए (दो हेड )(एक भी हेड) (नहीं सिर्फ एक हेड3 सिक्कों को 50 बार उछाले प्रत्येक पर हेड और टेल की उपस्थिति को रिकॉर्ड करें प्रायिकता ज्ञात कीजिए (दो हेड )(एक भी हेड) (नहीं सिर्फ एक हेड3 सिक्कों को 50 बार उछाले प्रत्येक पर हेड और टेल की उपस्थिति को रिकॉर्ड करें प्रायिकता ज्ञात कीजिए (दो हेड )(एक भी हेड) (नहीं सिर्फ एक हेड3 सिक्कों को 50 बार उछाले प्रत्येक पर हेड और टेल की उपस्थिति को रिकॉर्ड करें प्रायिकता ज्ञात कीजिए (दो हेड )(एक भी हेड) (नहीं सिर्फ एक हेड3 सिक्कों को 50 बार उछाले प्रत्येक पर हेड और टेल की उपस्थिति को रिकॉर्ड करें प्रायिकता ज्ञात कीजिए (दो हेड )(एक भी हेड) (नहीं सिर्फ एक हेड3 सिक्कों को 50 बार उछाले प्रत्येक पर हेड और टेल की उपस्थिति को रिकॉर्ड करें प्रायिकता ज्ञात कीजिए (दो हेड )(एक भी हेड) (नहीं सिर्फ एक हेड
46175.

How do plants reproduce without seeds​

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tion:Some PLANTS, like ferns and mosses, grow from SPORES. ... Other plants use asexual vegetative reproduction and grow NEW plants from rhizomes or tubers.

46176.

What is cell..........explain it​

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re the basic building BLOCKS of all LIVING THINGS. The human body is composed of trillions of cells. They provide structure for the body, take in nutrients from FOOD, convert those nutrients into energy, and CARRY out specialized functions.

46177.

Write about different types of rhizome and branching habit of bamboo with diagram.​

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46178.

Which statement is true about the image given below? (This is multiple choice question) a) It has well developed roots, stems and leaves.b) It bear flowers and fruits.c) It reproduces by spore formation.d) It has well developed conducting system.​

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The most BEAUTIFUL place I have visited. - Discussion of place to visit with friends. - Decided to visit MUGHAL Garden. - Great rush of people - Symmetry of grassy plots - Flowers filling the air with SWEET fragrance - FOUNTAINS and water channels running across the garden. - It is indeed a thing of BEAUTY and joy forever.

46179.

The characteristics of this stage of mitosis is the separation of the sister chromatids​

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he was HWY we USED the WORD

46180.

Give at least 3-3 examples of short term and long term adaptation in living organism.​

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Adaptation is useful inheritable VARIATION or change (caused by genetic recombination(s) mutation(s) or any other METHOD that make an organism to adjust well and suited to its way of life.Explanation:At the level of the individual organism, an adaptation is a change in response to conditions. ... This is a short-term change with a short-term benefit. An EXAMPLE of an adaptation of this type is the production of sweat to increase cooling on a hot day.Examples of long-term changes are climate changes over time. ... If the change is HAPPENING over time then, the ANIMALS will most likely adapt over time. For example, Climate change was in issue in the Hoh rainforest, and Washington itself.

46181.

Make 5 questions on structure of cell​

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tion:What is the SMALLEST cell?What is the smallest human cell?What is the largest single cell and how BIG is it?How many different types of cells can be found INSIDE the human body?Which living organism has the most cells?Do any cells have natural color?What color is a NUCLEUS?

46182.

Which hormone causes epinasty of leaves and flowers and increases activity of chlorophyllose enzyme causing degreening effect in citrus fruits ? a) Auxin b) Cytokinin c) Ethylene d) Abscissic acidplz tell me ​

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d)Abscissic acidMake as BRAINLIEST

46183.

Define primary cell wall?

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hiExplanation:The SECONDARY cell wall is a STRUCTURE FOUND in many plant cells, located between the primary cell wall and the plasma membrane. The cell starts producing the secondary cell wall after the primary cell wall is complete and the cell has STOPPED expanding.

46184.

What is DNA????please don't report.​

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Deoxyribonucleic acid, more commonly known as DNA, is a COMPLEX MOLECULE that CONTAINS all of the information NECESSARY to build and maintain an organism. All living things have DNA within their cells. In other words, whenever organisms reproduce, a portion of their DNA is passed ALONG to their offspring.PLZZ FOLLOW ME & HAVE A NICE DAY

46185.

What does BLS prioritize?

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tion:The 2010 AHA Guidelines for CPR and ECC recommend a CHANGE in the BLS sequence of steps from A-B-C (Airway, BREATHING, Chest COMPRESSIONS) to C-A-B (Chest compressions, Airway, Breathing) for adults, children, and infants (excluding the newly born; see Neonatal Resuscitation SECTION).

46186.

The value are show by slipha and her sister

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plz MARK as brainiestExplanation:Shilpa is telling her 10 years old sister that cells were discovered by Robert HOOK in 1665. Based on his OBSERVATION, cell theory was developed. You do not have a MICROSCOPE and hence, not ABLE to show that structure of a cell to her sister.

46187.

Define the term granum ?

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one of the lamellar STACKS of chlorophyll-containing THYLAKOIDS FOUND in plant chloroplasts.

46188.

Explain the conducting tissue of plant with their different elements​

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Vascular tissue is a complex conducting tissue, formed of more than one cell type, found in vascular plants. The PRIMARY components of vascular tissue are the xylem and phloem. These two TISSUES TRANSPORT FLUID and nutrients internally. ... The cells in vascular tissue are TYPICALLY long and slender.

46189.

Difference between wind and water pollution Please answer me , my exams are going on thank toy

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Air Pollution is defined as the presence of substances in the atmosphere that have a harmful effect on human health as well as the health of other living organisms.Wind is a renewable energy source. Overall, using wind to produce energy has fewer effects on the environment than many other energy sources. Wind turbines do not release emissions that can POLLUTE the air or water (with rare exceptions), and they do not require water for cooling. Wind turbines may also reduce the amount of electricity generation from fossil FUELS, which results in LOWER TOTAL air pollution and CARBON dioxide emissions.Explanation:

46190.

The mode of nutrition in which digestive enzymes are secreted outside the body. Stay Home, Stay Safe

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The MODE of nutrition in which digestive ENZYMES are secreted outside the BODY. DEAR Student, The mode of nutrition is called as extracellular digestion (Saprophytic nutrition).

46191.

What is force ?thank u so much ❤❤​

Answer» FOCE is that agent which changes or TENDS to change the STATE of REST or of motion of a body. it is denoted by F. it is vector QUANTITY. formula: f = maunit: in S.l unit of force is newton (N)
46192.

The end product of anaerobic respiration, in plants, is a. Ethyl alcohol b. Lactic Acid c. Oxygen d. CO2​

Answer» LACTIC acidExplanation:HOPE it HELPS
46193.

Would the tRNA found within the brain cells of a horse be the same as the tRNA in the brain cells of a monkey? Explain. INSUN DNIN

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plz mark as brainiestExplanation:Primate adult brain cell autotransplantation produces behavioral and biological recovery in 1-methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine-induced parkinsonian St. Kitts monkeysAbstract The potential for "replacement cells" to restore function in Parkinson's disease has been widely reported over the PAST 3 decades, rejuvenating the central nervous system RATHER than just relieving symptoms. Most such experiments have used fetal or EMBRYONIC sources that may induce immunological rejection and generate ethical concerns. Autologous sources, in which the cells to be implanted are derived from recipients' own cells after reprogramming to stem cells, direct genetic modifications, or epigenetic modifications in culture, could eliminate many of these problems. In a previous study on autologous brain cell transplantation, we demonstrated that adult monkey brain cells, obtained from cortical biopsies and KEPT in culture for 7 weeks, exhibited potential as a method of brain repair after low doses of 1-methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine (MPTP) caused dopaminergic cell death. The present study exposed monkeys to higher MPTP doses to produce significant parkinsonism and behavioral impairments. Cerebral cortical cells were biopsied from the animals, held in culture for 7 weeks to create an autologous neural cell "ecosystem" and reimplanted bilaterally into the striatum of the same six donor monkeys. These cells expressed neuroectodermal and progenitor markers such as nestin, doublecortin, GFAP, neurofilament, and vimentin. Five to six months after reimplantation, histological analysis with the dye PKH67 and unbiased stereology showed that reimplanted cells survived, migrated bilaterally throughout the striatum, and seemed to exert a neurorestorative effect. More tyrosine hydroxylase-immunoreactive neurons and significant behavioral improvement followed reimplantation of cultured autologous neural cells as a RESULT of unknown trophic factors released by the grafts. Keywords: MPTP; autologous; cell transplantation; parkinsonism; primates.

46194.

Differentiation between Monosexual and Bisexual flowers 3 points with examples

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al and bisexual flowers are TWO types of flowers FOUND in plants. ... The MAIN difference between unisexual and bisexual flowers is that unisexual flowers contain male and female reproductive ORGANS in separate flowers whereas bisexual flowers contain both male and female reproductive organs in the same flower.

46195.

फ्लावी कितने प्रकार के होते हैं एवं उनके उदाहरण लिखिए​

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एक बार फिर से आप को ऊँचाई पर न पाकर वह भी हो सकता है ।

46196.

On the basis of mycelium, mode of spore formation and fruiting bodies from 4 divide kingdom into 4 classes and explain general characteristic.​

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Kingdom Fungi are classified into the following based on the formation of spores: Zygomycetes : These are formed by the fusion of two different CELLS. The sexual spores are known as zygospores while the asexual spores are known as sporangiospores. The hyphae are without the septa. ASCOMYCETES : They are also called as sac fungi. They can be coprophilous, decomposers, parasitic or saprophytic. The sexual spores are called ASCOSPORES. Asexual reproduction occurs by CONIDIOSPORES. Example: Saccharomyces Basidiomycetes :Mushrooms are the most commonly found basidiomycetes and mostly live as parasites. Sexual reproduction occurs by basidiospores. Asexual reproduction occurs by conidia, budding or fragmentation. Example: Agaricus Deuteromycetes: They are otherwise called imperfect fungi as they do not FOLLOW the regular reproduction cycle as the other fungi. They do not reproduce sexually. Asexual reproduction occurs by conidia. Example:Trichoderma.

46197.

Define the following terms. 4 (i) Chrsosphytes (ii) Eubacteria (iii) Dinoflugellate (iv) Protozons Define general characteristic of division Algae and define general characteristic 4 of Chlorophyceae, Phaeophyceae, and Rhodophycea​

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Eubacterium -a bacterium of a large group typically having simple cells with rigid cell walls and often flagella for movement. The group COMPRISES the ‘true’ bacteria and cyanobacteria, as distinct from archaeaChlorophyceae- The Chlorophyceae are one of the classes of green algae, DISTINGUISHED mainly on the basis of ultrastructural MORPHOLOGY. For example, the chlorophycean CW clade, and chlorophycean DO clade, are defined by the arrangement of their flagella.Rhodhophycea - a class of chiefly marine multicellular algae (division RHODOPHYTA) comprising algae in which red phycoerythrin and SOMETIMES blue phycocyanin mask the chlorophyll, in which no motile form or stage exists, and in which there is a well-marked and often complex alternation of generations — compare red alga.phaeophyceae - a class of lower plants that comprises the brown algae.

46198.

What is the need of scientific naming? Can you suggest some rules use for Binomial nomenclature.​

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scientific naming is indeed important the first rule of binomial nomenclature is that binomial NAME composed of two PARTS i.e generic and speciesthe ENTIRE two part of the name should be underlinedthe generic or genus name should ALWAYS be written at first and it should be capital in letterthe specific epithet is never in capitalExplanation:hope this much is helpful

46199.

1. How do substances like Co, andwater move in and out of the cell?Discuss.​

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46200.

What do you understand the term taxonomic aids, write short notes on the 4 following:- (i) Museum (ii) Botanical garden (iii) Zoological Park (iv) Herbarium​

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A taxonomical study of the SPECIES is used in various fields like agriculture, FORESTRY, industry, and it actually helps us to know about our biodiversity. For correct identification of organisms, intensive laboratory and field studies are required. In this section of taxonomical aids, we will learn about how it is done.i) A museum is a building used for preservation and EXHIBITION of inanimate objects to illustrate the human or natural history.Museums have a collection of preserved plants and animal specimens for study and reference. They preserve specimens in the container or jar in a preservative solution.ii)The Botanical Garden is a place where plants from various groups are grown for scientific study, conservation, public education, aesthetics, and Recreation. They usually house a library, laboratory, herbarium, and museum. They also offer teaching and TRAINING facilities.iii)Zoological Garden or zoo is an enclosed place where wild animals are publicly exhibited.Zoo also provides recreation and education and is also involved in the preservation of endangered animals. Protection of wildlife from extinction requires the conservation of natural habitat along with the captive breeding of species. Zoos are taking proper care of animals. Protection against natural enemies as well as starvation and diseases is taken care of.iv)The herbarium is a collection of pressed, dried and preserved plants, mounted on paper sheets, properly labeled, systematically arranged and available for reference or study. The LABELS on the herbarium sheets provide information regarding the place of collection, English, local and botanical names, family, etc.