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46601.

why is diffusion insufficient to meet the oxygen require ments of multicellular organism like humans​

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Hope it helps uExplanation:Diffusion is unable to MEET oxygen requirements of multi-cellular organisms like HUMANS because diffusion is a slow process. EXPLANATION: This means that the TIME taken for oxygen to circulate to all body CELLS is more.

46602.

What are forests what are Forests​

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A forest is a large AREA DOMINATED by trees. Hundreds of more precise DEFINITIONS of forest are used THROUGHOUT the world, incorporating ...

46603.

What are Herbs what are Herbs ​

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hey mate here's ur answer.......EXPLANATION:Herbs are PLANTS with fragrant or aromatic properties. Herbs can be used to FLAVOR food, included in fragrances, and even a part of NATURAL medicines. Basil, parsley, rosemary, thyme, and dill are all herbs. Note that for each of these, the herb is the GREEN or leafy part of some kind of plant. please mark my answer as brain list.....

46604.

Hassan's capsules are found in

Answer» MEDULLA of HUMAN thymusExplanation:HOPE the ANSWER will HELP you
46605.

Significance of lactobacillus bacteria (50-100 words)

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tion: It MAY Help Reduce Cholesterol. ...It May Prevent and Reduce Diarrhea. ...It Can Improve Symptoms of Irritable BOWEL Syndrome. ...It Can Help TREAT and Prevent Vaginal Infections. ...It May Promote Weight Loss.Lactobacillus is a type of bacteria. There are lots of DIFFERENT SPECIES of lactobacillus bacteria. ... Lactobacillus is most commonly taken by mouth to treat and prevent diarrhea, including infectious diarrhea and diarrhea linked with using antibiotics.Lactobacillus, (genus Lactobacillus), any of a group of rod-shaped, gram-positive, non-spore-forming bacteria of the family Lactobacillaceae. Similar to other genera in the family, Lactobacillus are characterized by their ability to produce lactic acid as a by-product of glucose metabolism.I hope this may help you

46606.

Baj pakshi ki Umra Kitni hoti hai​

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AS THE BRAINLIESTAnswer:20 - 25 yearsHOPE IT IS USEFUL

46607.

A person is suffering from an age related disorder "X". X is characterized by decreased bone mass and increased chances offracture. Identify X and its common causeA.Tetany, Increased level of estrogenB.OD Osteoporosis, Decreased levels ofestrogenCAMyasthenia gravis, Decreased levels ofestrogenMuscular dystrophy, Increased level ofestrogen​

Answer» AEXPLANATION:OSTEOPOROSIS
46608.

भोजन में लार की क्या भूमिका है

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It HELPS in the DIGESTION of FOOD by the SALIVARY AMYLASE

46609.

Answer of this question ​

Answer» BOND...EX- nitrogenPLEASE mark as BRAINLIEST...HOPE it HELPED;)
46610.

Please answer both these questions without using the internet only if you want help for example could help with both of these questions what you would do is read what is on and try to answer these two questions on your own. If you used a website please in text reference at the end of both questions.

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y enterd by MISTAKE I am only in 7TH LOL

46611.

What are the four parts of a flower

Answer» TION:HOPES it HELPS you......
46612.

What is the flower’s name?

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it's not an INDIAN FLOWER

46613.

Prevention is better than cure .justify this statement in today's scenario

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Prevention' is BETTER than 'cure'. Justify the statement with three reasons. When a DISEASE affects the body, there will be a PROBLEM is the functioning of body organs. ... Vector-borne, water-borne, air-borne diseases DEVELOP in the surroundings, so cleanliness should be a priority.Explanation:hope this will HELP you plz mark this as brainliest

46614.

How can cell be so powerful if they are very small​

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what CELL is it ORGANIC cell or ELECTRICAL POWER SOURCE cell

46615.

List the parts of human respiratory system

Answer» TION:refer PHOTO please MARK as THANK
46616.

Which of the following is incorrect about S-phase? (1) Chromosome duplication(2) Centriole duplication(3) DNA Replication(4) Tubulin synthesis​

Answer» 3)DNA REPLICATION is the ANS.
46617.

Write the significance of respiration in organisms

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Hope it helps uExplanation:Respiration is an IMPORTANT process in NATURE. It is a process by which the solar energy trapped by the plants in the food can be utilised. The organic COMPOUNDS are broken down to release energy. This energy is in the form of ATP MOLECULES and is MADE available for all the vital activities of the organism.

46618.

☺️what r the preventive☀️ measures about corona? ​

Answer» COUGH with tissuestay in isolationmake yourself quarantinedon't GO out for 21daysstay in BED for 14daysif having TEMPERATURE go to hospitaldo not handshakeMark as BRAINLIST
46619.

Mitosis occurs in reprocductive oprgans

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Hey Buddy here's ur ANSWEREXPLANATION:Mitosis occurs in the Body because mitosis takes place throughout your lifetime and in multiple ORGANS, it occurs more OFTEN than meiosis, which is limited to the reproductive organs during gamete FORMATION.

46620.

Make posters related to water shortage and water conservation and display them in the school​

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want i can give you format of water conservation EXPLANATION:give a sutable HEADING water conservation now PASTE a pic or draw a picture related to water conservationgive a sutable THOUGHT for water conservation

46621.

How many teeth does mosquito has??​

Answer» OS have no teeth.The females “bite” with a long, pointed MOUTHPART CALLED a proboscis. They USE the serrated proboscis to pierce the SKIN and locate a capillary, then draw blood through one of two tubes.THANK YOU.Hope you like it.
46622.

1.generally humans have number of blood groups such as a+,a-,b+,b-......In this way animals also a living creature.Then what is blood group names of animals?​

Answer» ACTUALLY the blood group in animals or non human are of mainly 5 types -1. Simian blood group 2. Canine blood group 3. Feline blood group 4. EQUINE blood group 5. Bovine blood group But we can even get to know that Apes and old WORLD monkeys have ABO blood group in them. This takes us to the evolution theory. This also satisfy the work that says they are our ancestors.
46623.

Please explain me how this works out​

Answer» AMM IDK which CLASS are you in
46624.

Which plant is a carnivore​

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Dionaea muscipula ALSO known as the Venus FLYTRAP has to be one of the most COMMON carnivorous plants in the world.Explanation:plz mark in the BRAINLIEST

46625.

please dear isme se kya chose kare kutch samajh ni aa rha B.Sc. final year {zoology / Botany} {zoology / chemistry} {botany / chemistry}​

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I think U should CHOOSE zoology / CHEMISTRY.. Please MARK me as the brainliest... FOLLOW me ✌️ ✌️ ✌️

46626.

Does the level of saliva secretion change due to presence of food in mouth​

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Yes the LEVEL of saliva secretion changes due to PRESENCE of food in mouth..PLEASE mark as brainlist answer please

46627.

In a sample of double-stranded DNA, 20% percent of the nitrogenous bases are guanine (G). What percentage of the nitrogenous bases in the sample are cytosine (C)?

Answer» ANATION:According to Charagaff's if 20% of the N-bases are ADENINE there would 20% thymine SIMILARLY G is to C.
46628.

Similarities between fungi and animals

Answer» FUNGI is just like SMALL INSECT and the form on death animal bodies
46629.

Is storage form of glucose in the body

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glucagonExplanation:

46630.

Would you revise this food web to make it more accurate? If yes, explain how. A) The food web is correct as is. I would not change anything. B) Add the Sun; the source of energy. Add a decomposer also like fungi. C) The food web is missing the decomposer. bacteria or fungi could be added. D) The food web is missing the top level consumer. A predator must be added. Look at the diagram of the food web. Fungi and bacteria are at the bottom of the food web. What would MOST LIKELY happen to the grass if most of the fungi and bacteria die? A) The soil will become richer. B) The grass will not grow as well. C) The grass will grow more quickly. D) New plants will replace the grass.

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A food web (or food cycle) is the natural interconnection of food chains and a graphical representation (usually an image) of what-eats-what in an ecological community. Another name for food web is consumer-resource system. Ecologists can broadly lump all life forms into one of two categories called trophic levels: 1) the autotrophs, and 2) the heterotrophs. To maintain their bodies, grow, develop, and to reproduce, autotrophs produce organic matter from inorganic substances, including both minerals and gases such as carbon dioxide. These chemical REACTIONS require energy, which mainly comes from the Sun and largely by photosynthesis, although a very small amount comes from bioelectrogenesis in wetlands,[1] and mineral electron donors in hydrothermal vents and hot springs. A gradient exists between trophic levels running from complete autotrophs that obtain their sole source of carbon from the atmosphere, to mixotrophs (such as CARNIVOROUS PLANTS) that are autotrophic organisms that partially obtain organic matter from SOURCES other than the atmosphere, and complete heterotrophs that must feed to obtain organic matter. The linkages in a food web illustrate the feeding pathways, such as where heterotrophs obtain organic matter by feeding on autotrophs and other heterotrophs. The food web is a simplified illustration of the various methods of feeding that links an ecosystem into a unified system of exchange. There are different kinds of feeding relations that can be roughly divided into herbivory, carnivory, scavenging and parasitism. Some of the organic matter eaten by heterotrophs, such as sugars, provides energy. Autotrophs and heterotrophs come in all sizes, from microscopic to many tonnes - from cyanobacteria to giant redwoods, and from viruses and bdellovibrio to blue whales.Charles Elton pioneered the concept of food cycles, food chains, and food size in his classical 1927 book "Animal Ecology"; Elton's 'food cycle' was replaced by 'food web' in a subsequent ecological text. Elton organized species into functional groups, which was the basis for Raymond Lindeman's classic and landmark paper in 1942 on trophic dynamics. Lindeman emphasized the important role of decomposer organisms in a trophic system of classification. The notion of a food web has a historical foothold in the writings of Charles Darwin and his terminology, including an "entangled bank", "web of life", "web of complex relations", and in reference to the decomposition actions of earthworms he talked about "the continued movement of the particles of earth". Even earlier, in 1768 John Bruckner described nature as "one continued web of life".Food webs are limited representations of real ecosystems as they necessarily aggregate many species into trophic species, which are functional groups of species that have the same predators and prey in a food web. Ecologists use these simplifications in quantitative (or mathematical representation) models of trophic or consumer-resource systems dynamics. Using these models they can measure and test for generalized patterns in the STRUCTURE of real food web networks. Ecologists have identified non-random properties in the topographic structure of food webs. Published examples that are used in meta analysis are of variable quality with omissions. However, the number of empirical studies on community webs is on the rise and the mathematical treatment of food webs using network theory had identified patterns that are common to all. Scaling laws, for example, predict a relationship between the topology of food web predator-prey linkages and levels of species richness.

46631.

Define cell division. What are the different stages of mitosis? Describe any two stages with te help of suitable diagram.​

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Mitosis is a process of NUCLEAR division in eukaryotic cells that occurs when a parent cell DIVIDES to produce two identical daughter cells. ... The mitotic SPINDLE extends from the poles and ATTACHES to the kinetochores.plz mark brainliest

46632.

Rhizobium bacteria live in the root nodules of which plant wheat barley rice pea

Answer» RHIZOBIUM bacteria lives in symbiotic RELATIONSHIP with leguminous PLANTS in their ROOT nodules. Out of the above given OPTIONS only pea is a legume, the rest are cereals.So pea is the answer.Hope it helps..✌
46633.

NKM 16 IS RELATED TO

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l-Kranti Mission 2016 ( NKM-16 ) introduced by the GOVERNMENT is dedicated to providing maximum PROTECTION, TAPPING the full potential of the industry and ensuring FINANCIAL incentives to fish farmers and fishers of the country.I have took my own time to answer your question.As appreciating my effort mark my answer as the brainiest.

46634.

Water lily , hydrilla and tape grass . which is the odd one out

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tape grossExplanation:water LILLY and Hydra is lives in aquatic ENVIRONMENT but tape gross is live TERRESTRIAL environment

46635.

Give the correct odd one out among osmosis, translocation, wilting and transpiration with a suitable reason

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one is translocation.Explanation:All the other are related to the change of the place of the water from one place to other but the translocation is the process where the unusual CHROMOSOMAL REARRANGEMENT TAKES place.In OSMOSIS, wilting and transpiration water moves from either one CELL to the other cell or it will changes its states from liquid to gaseous formation. But the translocation is totally different between them.

46636.

The chromosomes are highly visible in. ।(a) Prophase (प्रोफेज)(b) Metaphase (मेटाफेज)(c) Anaphase (एनाफेन)IrmadensDNA.olelophase (हीनोफेला​

Answer» TION:Your ANSWER is OPTION B METAPHASE
46637.

Human have female (a) Homogametic (C) Both (b) Hetrogametic(d) None of thesebichly visible in​

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(C) both is the CORRECT ANS of this QUESTION

46638.

Write the short notes on following (a) Clonal selection(6) Polyploidy(c) Hybridization(d) Multiline varieties​

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b) Polyploidy is a type of mutation that results from ERRORS during meiosis. Instead of being haploid (N) or diploid (2n), polyploidy organisms can be tetraploid (4n) or octoploid (8n). Nearly HALF of all  flowering plants and the VAST majority of ferns are polyploid. Polyploid organisms cannot interbreed with  organisms that are not polyploid and are therefore ISOLATED from them.Explanation:

46639.

Number of gametes participates in triple fusion and double fertilisation respectively are :

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le fertilisation, after two male gametes are released in the embryo SAC by the pollen TUBE, one male GAMETE FUSES with the egg cell of the ovule to produce the zygote and the other male gamete fuses with the diploid central cell containing two polar nuclei, to produce a triploid ENDOSPERM.

46640.

List the events taking place during the process of photosynthesis

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__________________________The FOLLOWING events OCCUR during this process :-⭐ ABSORPTION of light energy by chlorophyll.⭐ Conversion of light energy to chemical energy and splitting of water molecules into HYDROGEN and oxygen.⭐ Reduction of carbon dioxide to carbohydrates._________________________________

46641.

In lathyrus odoratus gene Cand P required to produce purple colour in petal .the flowers are white in absence of either or both of the gene.the ratio coloured and white flower in the offspring of the cross ccPP*CcPp

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I do not knowExplanation: I CANT

46642.

Diagram of endospermic dicot seed

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mbryos in seeds have structures called cotyledons. ... Endospermic seeds are those that have an ENDOSPERM in the MATURE seed. It is fleshy, oily, surrounds the EMBRYO, and functions as the sole food STORAGE organ. Inside the seed coat, a thin and PAPERY cotyledon is present

46643.

How the discoveries by Rosalind Franklin helped Watson and Crick build an accurate model of DNA.

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Hi Mate,Explanation:In 1951, Franklin was offered a 3-year research scholarship at King's College in London. With her knowledge, Franklin was to set up and improve the X-ray crystallography unit at King's College. Maurice Wilkins was already using X-ray crystallography to try to solve the DNA problem at King's College. Franklin arrived while Wilkins was away and on his return, Wilkins assumed that she was hired to be his assistant. It was a bad start to a relationship that never got any better. Working with a student, RAYMOND GOSLING, Franklin was able to get two sets of high-resolution photos of crystallized DNA fibers. She used two different fibers of DNA, one more highly hydrated than the other. From this she deduced the basic DIMENSIONS of DNA strands, and that the phosphates were on the outside of what was probably a helical structure. She presented her data at a lecture in King's College at which James Watson was in attendance. In his book The Double Helix, Watson admitted to not paying attention at Franklin's talk and not being able to fully describe the lecture and the results to Francis Crick. Watson and Crick were at the Cavendish Laboratory and had been working on solving the DNA structure. Franklin did not know Watson and Crick as well as Wilkins did and never truly collaborated with them. It was Wilkins who showed Watson and Crick the X-ray data Franklin obtained. The data confirmed the 3-D structure that Watson and Crick had theorized for DNA. In 1953, both Wilkins and Franklin published papers on their X-ray data in the same Nature issue with Watson and Crick's paper on the structure of DNA. Franklin left Cambridge in 1953 and went to the Birkbeck lab to work on the structure of tobacco MOSAIC virus. She published a number of papers on the subject and she actually did a lot of the work while suffering from cancer. She died from cancer in 1958. In 1962, the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine was AWARDED to James Watson, Francis Crick, and Maurice Wilkins for solving the structure of DNA. The Nobel committee does not give posthumous prizes.plz mark it as brainlist.

46644.

Differences b/w synapses and synaptic cleft ​

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s means the junction of two NEURONS while the synaptic cleft means tiny MICROSCOPIC GAPS between those two neurons...PLEASE FOLLOW me

46645.

What is the difference between phagocytosis and pinocytosis? What is the main way active transport differs from diffusion? What is the relationship between active transport and homeostasis?

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Phagocytosis means the ingestion of solid substance (food) by the cell. Pinocytosis, on the other hand, IMPLIES to the ingestion of liquid substance.ACTIVE transport of substances across the cell requires energy, for example, in the form of ATP. This is due to the reason that transport takes place against the concentration gradient.While in DIFFUSION, since the transport takes place according to the gradient no energy is required.To MAINTAIN homeostasis certain substances need to be transported or be present against the gradient and hence active transport is required.Hope it HELPS..✌

46646.

Signs and symptoms of COVID-19 may appear in​

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s of COVID - 19 SORE throatFeverCough

46647.

What is gene exchange and discuss something related to the nature of exchange.​

Answer» EXCHANGE of TRAITS or CHARACTERS from PARENTS to OFFSPRING
46648.

Which of the following plant take the food by parasitic nutrition

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ic mode of nutrition is SEEN in Cuscuta and Leeches.plz MARK me as BRAINLIEST

46649.

Differences between obligatory neoteny and facultative neoteny

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Facultative NEOTENY occurs in individuals or entire populations as a RESULT of environmental factors. For example, in extremely cold temperatures, where a terrestrial existence would be INHOSPITABLE, individuals or populations may remain aquatic, retaining larval characteristics into adulthood.The urodele will spend its time in the larval/tadpole form and can MATE in this form as well. It does not USUALLY go through changes but is responsive to thyroid hormone and can undergo metamorphosis. ... Obligatory neoteny is when the urodele does not respond at all to thyroid hormone.Explanation:Here is ur answer please follow

46650.

How to excrete waste from human body

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tion:Through excretory parts. URINE is EXCRETED from urethra and REA is excreted through Anus.If you are satisfy with my ANS then mark me as a brainlist.If there is something wrong then kindly rectify it