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Solve the question and gI've me correct answer for this question explain your answer is correct |
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Answer» aminocay -TRNA is |
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What are the steps of agriculture |
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Answer» n steps for agricultural PRACTICES INCLUDE preparation of soil, sowing, adding manure and fertilizers, irrigation, HARVESTING and storage. |
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By first give me answer |
| Answer» GOOD morning have you wonderful DAY ☺️Explanation:Chlorophyll, any member of the most important class of pigments involved in photosynthesis, the process by which light energy is CONVERTED to chemical energy through the synthesis of organic compounds. Chlorophyll is found in virtually all photosynthetic organisms, including green plants, cyanobacteria, and algae. | |
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What is sclerenchyma ?????? |
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Answer» tion:Sclerenchyma tissue, when mature, is composed of dead cells that have heavily thickened walls containing lignin and a high cellulose content (60%–80%), and serves the FUNCTION of providing structural support in PLANTS. Sclerenchyma cells possess TWO types of CELL walls: primary and secondary walls. |
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List the functions of the part of the spyrogyra |
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Answer» Spirogyra is also known as pond silk, as its filaments shine like silk due to the presence of MUCILAGE. The outer cell WALL has pectin which dissolves continuously, thereby producing the mucilage. Spirogyra filaments are slippery and FLOAT in LARGE massesSpirogyra is also known as pond silk, as its filaments shine like silk due to the presence of mucilage. The outer cell wall has pectin which dissolves continuously, thereby producing the mucilage. Spirogyra filaments are slippery and float in large massesThey can form masses that float near the surface of streams and ponds, buoyed by oxygen bubbles RELEASED during photosynthesis. |
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What are the following example of dry heat in general hot application except ? |
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Answer» Example.of DRY heat methods include : . Roasting and baking . GRILLING and broiling . sauteeing . pan frying Explanation:HOPE it it will help you please mark me as a BRAIN list friends |
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_ is also called as biogenic salts? |
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Answer» In CONTEXT of MOLECULAR biology, biogenic substances are REFERRED to as biomolecules. ... These biogenic substances are capable of withstanding the diagenesis process in sediment, but MAY ALSO be transformed into other materials. |
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Give reason water vapour are more energetic than water at same temperature |
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Answer» While molecules of WATER vapour have more freedom to move around as there is LARGER SPACE between the molecules. HENCE, the kinetic ENERGY of water molecules is more as compared to the kinetic energy of liquid water.Explanation:mark as branliest answer please |
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_____is derived from the parent compound-purine a.change in primary structure of protein b.change in number of amino group c.change in number of carboxyl group d.change in biological activity of protein |
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Short note on plants services |
| Answer» PLANT Services is the umbrella department for the following sub-departments: Repair and MAINTENANCE, Construction, Energy MANAGEMENT, and ACCESS Management. ... For temperature issues SEE Energy Management. | |
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What will happen to a cake if we leave it in a dark area |
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Answer» re MADE of FLOUR so if we KEPT at dark sides they MAY get spoilt and we store them in refrigirators for long time |
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Where do you find heterocyst? What is its function? Name two bacteria in which they are found. |
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Answer» Heterocysts or heterocytes are specialized NITROGEN-fixing CELLS formed during nitrogen starvation by some FILAMENTOUS CYANOBACTERIA, such as Nostoc punctiforme, Cylindrospermum stagnale, and Anabaena sphaerica.Explanation: |
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Collect any 2 plant specimens. Click their pictures and mention the type of tissues present in each of them. State two characteristcs of each tissue. |
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Answer» An ecosystem is a community of LIVING ORGANISMS in conjunction with the nonliving components of their ENVIRONMENT, interacting as a system. These BIOTIC and abiotic components are linked together through nutrient cycles and energy FLOWS. |
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In which way discovery of cell is useful plz explain plz don't give wrong answer |
| Answer» CELL is DISCOVERED by robat HOOK | |
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Distinguish between the following based on the criteria(level of permeablity) (sustance made up of) |
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Answer» tion:The biopharmaceutics classification system (BCS) and biopharmaceutics DRUG distribution classification system (BDDCS) are complementary classification systems that can improve, simplify, and accelerate drug discovery, development, and regulatory processes. Drug permeability has been widely accepted as a screening tool for DETERMINING intestinal absorption via the BCS during the drug development and regulatory approval processes. Currently, predicting clinically significant drug interactions during drug development is a known challenge for industry and regulatory agencies. The BDDCS, a modification of BCS that utilizes drug metabolism instead of intestinal permeability, predicts drug DISPOSITION and potential drug–drug interactions in the intestine, the liver, and most recently the brain. Although correlations between BCS and BDDCS have been observed with drug permeability rates, discrepancies have been NOTED in drug classifications between the two systems utilizing different permeability models, which are accepted as SURROGATE models for demonstrating human intestinal |
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What is meaning of photosynthesis |
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Answer» the process by which green PLANTS and some other organisms USE sunlight to SYNTHESIZE nutrients from carbon dioxide and water. Photosynthesis in plants generally involves the green pigment CHLOROPHYLL and generates oxygen as a by-product.Explanation:Make me BRAINLIST AND PLEASE FOLLOW I |
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In which way cell discovery is useful in the field of science plz explain friends |
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Answer» oooooooooooooooooooooooooooo |
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Example of osmotic processes in plant |
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Answer» Examples of OsmosisThe absorption of WATER from the soil is due to osmosis. The PLANT ROOTS have a higher concentration than the soil, therefore, the water flows into the roots. ... When the plant cells are filled with water, the guard cells swell up and the STOMATA open. |
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Post -fertilization, what do the following parts of the flower grow into?ovaryovules |
| Answer» ROWS into fruit and OVULE into a seed (from REPRODUCTION in organsims , chapter 1 ,class 12) hope this helps you !! | |
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Distinguish between telophase and prophase |
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Answer» hase, the nucleolus disappears and chromosomes CONDENSE and become visible. ... In TELOPHASE, chromosomes arrive at opposite poles, and nuclear envelope material surrounds each set of chromosomes. FINALLY, in cytokenesis, the TWO DAUGHTER cells are separated. |
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Patent is not granted for |
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Answer» Non-patentable inventions as per Section 4 of INDIAN Patent Act. No patent shall be granted in RESPECT of an INVENTION RELATING to atomic energy falling within sub-section (1) of Section 20 of the Atomic Energy Act, 1962hope it's helpful |
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1) In the anaphase stage what changes occur at end of the stage ? |
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Answer» anaphase the CENTROMERES divide and the chromatids start MOVING TOWARDS the two opposite poles. Once the chromatids reach the two poles, the CHROMOSOMAL elongation starts, NUCLEOLUS and the nuclear membrane reappear. This stage is called the telophase. |
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In which way cell discovery is useful in the field of science |
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Answer» l THEORY is one of the basic principles of BIOLOGY. Credit for the formulation of this theory is GIVEN to German scientists Theodor Schwann, Matthias Schleiden and Rudolph Virchow.The cell theory states-1) All living organisms are composed of cells. They may be unicellular or multicellular.2) Cells arise from pre-existing cells.3) All living organism like virus are not formed by cells.please mark me brain mark LIST |
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Marchantia explain into brief |
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Answer» this is your ANSWER about MARCHANTIA |
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Give me all the vains whit explanation |
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Answer» - Veins are blood vessels that CARRY blood TOWARDS the heart. Most veins carry DEOXYGENATED blood from the tissues back to the heart; exceptions are the PULMONARY and UMBILICAL veins, both of which carry oxygenated blood to the heart. In contrast to veins, arteries carry blood away from the heart.Explanation:- |
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What is Ovary sist ? |
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Answer» Ovarian cysts are fluid-filled sacs or POCKETS in an OVARY or on its surface. Women have TWO ovaries — each about the size and SHAPE of an almond — on each side of the uterus. Eggs (OVA), which develop and mature in the ovaries, are released in monthly cycles during the childbearing yearExplanation:please mark me as brainleist |
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. The character not associated with cartilage 1) Reactivation of pre-existing chondrocytes2) Growth occurs when cartilage is young andpliable3) Perichondrial cells differentiate intochondroblasts4) Growth occurs during childhood |
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Answer» racter not ASSOCIATED with CARTILAGE?=> Perichondrial CELLS DIFFERENTIATE intochondroblasts. |
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Which of the following tools is used to harvest crop? |
| Answer» PLOUGH is USED to HARVEST CROP. | |
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How many n2 bases are required for 15 amino acid |
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Answer» minimum of three bases is REQUIRED to at LEAST 20 AMINO acids |
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Non metals used an antiseptic for wounds plz explain |
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Answer» Iodine is the non metal which is used in purple colored solution which is APPLIED on WOUNDS as an antiseptic. Explanation: Iodine is a non-metal which is purple in color and forms a brown colored solution called TINCTURE when it is reacted with alcohol.Explanation:hope it will be helpful to you dear FRIEND |
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1. What are the economic importance of cocoa? 2. What are the economic importance of pepper?3. What are the economic importance of rubber?4. What are the economic importance of Coffee bean? |
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Answer» 1.Cocoa, Theobroma cacao , is a very important CROP because it provides food, income, employment, industrial raw material and resources for poverty reduction [1]. Besides the PROVISION of livelihood for millions of smallholder farmers, cocoa also provides raw material for the multibillion global chocolate industry.2.Pepper is an important agricultural crop, not only because of its economic importance, but also due to the nutritional and medicinal value of its fruits, as WELL as being an excellent source of natural colours and antioxidant compounds (Howard et al., 2000) 3.Apart from Latex, the rubber tree produces seeds and wood which are also of economic value to the farmers. The rubber seeds when processed produce oil alkyd resins used for paints, soaps, skin cream and hair shampoo.4.Coffee is of great economic importance to developing countries, including many LDCs, and of considerable social importance in CONSUMING countries. Annual export earnings from coffee usually exceed US$10 billion and coffee can account in some LDCs for over three quarters of TOTAL export earnings. |
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Formicidae family morphological characteristics features and economic importance advantage disadvantages |
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Answer» Insect GUTS present distinctive environments for microbial COLONIZATION, and BACTERIA in the gut potentially provide many beneficial services to their HOSTS. Insects display a wide range in degree of DEPENDENCE on gut bacteria for basic functionsExplIanation:i hopw it will help you |
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Why is CELL called fundamental unit of life in Biology?Give Me Only Reason..!! |
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Answer» tion:The CELL is KNOWN as a structural and functional unit of life because all living organisms are composed of cells. Cells are also vital for performing various life processes NEEDED for supporting life. Besides, cells provide shape and structure, process nutrients, and change it into usable energy. |
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Ans this please question |
| Answer» EXPLANATION:ANS is a | |
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Why nitrogen gas is circulated through the grain piles in the soils |
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Answer» A new METHOD of GRAIN storage involves the USE of nitrogen gas which is circulated through the grain piles in silos. Nitrogen replaces OXYGEN and thus PREVENTS the growth of microbesExplanation:plz folow me and give me a lot of thanks plz plz |
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4.India is a country with three fourth of the population engaged in agriculture. Even though financial conditions of some farmers do allow them to take higher level of farming practices and improved agriculture technology, yet they are hesitant to use of HUV seeds with traits such as resistance to diseases and pests, high quality that would result in higher yield .The government's kisan channel solved all their apprehensions. (1) What is meant by generically modified crops? (II)What are the desired agronomic characters for fodder and cereal crops? (III)In your opinion what should be done so that the modern agriculture technology is adopted by most of the farmers? |
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Answer» Explanation:1 are plants USED in agriculture the DNA of which has been modified by using genetic methods for agricultural tech to Indian formers they should have a INTREST in this govt select a district yearly and COVER all over India in certain PERIOD of time |
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Define biodiversity and explain about the threats to biodiversity in short. |
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Answer» biodiversity:- the EXISTENCE of a NUMBER of different kinds of animals and plants which together make good and healthy environment.Explanation:THREATS of biodiversity are:- :- invaise alien SPECIES:- CLIMATE change:- nutrients loading and pollution:- habitat change:- overexploitationhope it helps you!!!!! |
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The seed that contains the futurebplant is called the |
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Answer» The seed that CONTAINS the futurebplant is called the radicleExplanation:PLZ folow me and GIVE me a LOT of THANKS plz plz |
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Write T for true and F for false statements.1. The anther bears pollen grains. |
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What is centripetal acceleration? |
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Answer» Centripetal ACCELERATION, the acceleration of a body traversing a circular path. ... The centripetal acceleration AC has a magnitude equal to the square of the body's SPEED v along the curve divided by the distance r from the centre of the circle to the moving body; that is, ac = v2/r.Explanation:HOPE it's help UHH |
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What then is the process by which organisms can carry out complete oxidation of glucose and extract energy stored to synthesise a larger amount of ATP molecule needed for cellular metabolism |
| Answer» GLYCOLYSIS cellular respirationExplanation:During the process of glycolysis in cellular respiration, glucose is oxidized to carbon dioxide and water. Energy RELEASED during the reaction is captured by the energy-carrying MOLECULE ATP (adenosine triphosphate) | |
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Movement of food material in the plant body takes place through dash tissue |
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What is the meaning of non ganglionated |
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Answer» the meaning of non ganglionated?=> An encapsulated collection of nerve-cell bodies.• It is LOCATED OUTSIDE the brain & spinal CORD. |
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If a train go in 180km/h for reaching 5000 km how much km that the train cover in 47399 |
| Answer» DISTANCE SPEEDTIME = 5000 180time = 500 18now speed = distance time = 47399* 18 km/h 500 | |
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The figure shows an organelle |
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Answer» chloroplast. Explanation:It can be seen in most PLANT CELLS that PERFORM PHOTOSYNTHESIS. |
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The shrinkage or contraction of the contents of the cells away from the cell way is known as ________ |
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I from where do obtain the lipids? |
| Answer» TRIACYLGLYCEROLS (also known as triglycerides) make up more than 95 percent of lipids in the diet and are commonly found in FRIED foods, vegetable oil, butter, whole milk, cheese, CREAM cheese, and some meats. Naturally occurring triacylglycerols are found in many foods, INCLUDING AVOCADOS, olives, corn, and nuts. | |
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Who is Venom???????? |
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Answer» Venom is a fictional character APPEARING in American comic books PUBLISHED by Marvel Comics, commonly in association with Spider-Man. The character is a sentient alien symbiote with an amorphous, liquid-like form, who SURVIVES by bonding with a host, usually HUMAN. |
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What is Water?????? |
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Answer» Water, a SUBSTANCE composed of the chemical elements hydrogen and oxygen and existing in GASEOUS, liquid, and SOLID states. It is one of the most plentiful and essential of compounds. A tasteless and odourless liquid at room TEMPERATURE, it has the important ability to dissolve many other substances.Thnx :) |
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Why are tropical rainforest furnishing fast ? give one reason why this should be stop |
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Answer» the SPECIES which are LIVING there are being HUNTED and CAPTURED. |
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