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WU ZS = 3 x 52°-7° =156° -7° =149. ChenExercise 15.11. Two angles of a quadrilateral are 70° and 130° and the other twoangles are equal. Find the measure of these two angles. |
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Answer» we know that sum of ANGLES of quadrilateral is equal to 360 degree.Explanation:let let let one of the TWO equal angles be x.angle sum property of quadrilateral=70°+130°+x+x=360°200+2x=3602x=360°-200x=160÷2x=80°hope it will HELP you |
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Write the difference between diffraction and interference of light. |
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Answer» arate wave fronts originating from two coherent sources produce interference. Secondary wavelets originating from different parts of the same wave front constitute DIFFRACTION. Thus the two are entirely different in nature.Two separate wave fronts originating from two coherent sources produce interference. Secondary wavelets originating from different parts of the same wave front constitute diffraction. Thus the two are entirely different in nature.The region of MINIMUM INTENSITY is perfectly dark in interference. In diffraction they are not perfectly dark.Two separate wave fronts originating from two coherent sources produce interference. Secondary wavelets originating from different parts of the same wave front constitute diffraction. Thus the two are entirely different in nature.The region of minimum intensity is perfectly dark in interference. In diffraction they are not perfectly dark.Width of the fringes is equal in interference. In diffraction they are never equal.Two separate wave fronts originating from two coherent sources produce interference. Secondary wavelets originating from different parts of the same wave front constitute diffraction. Thus the two are entirely different in nature.The region of minimum intensity is perfectly dark in interference. In diffraction they are not perfectly dark.Width of the fringes is equal in interference. In diffraction they are never equal.The intensity of all POSITIONS of maxima are of the same intensity in interference. In diffraction they do vary.Diffraction occurs when a wave encounters an obstacle or a slit these characteristic behaviors are exhibited when a wave encounters an obstacle or a slit that is comparable in size to its wavelength, whereas Interference is the phenomenon where waves meet each other and combine additively or substractively to form ... |
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Draw a diagram of cross section of a leaf and label the chloroplast and cuticle???. Plzzzzzzz show the answer |
| Answer» WER is aboveMARK AS BRAINLIST | |
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34 Two black female mice are crossed with a brownmale. Later female I produced 9 black and 7 brownoffsprings, female Il produced 57 black offspringsduring first filial generation. Thenil What inference can you make concerninginheritance of black and brown coloured mice?] With the help of phenotype given, find out whatare the genotypes of parents? |
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Answer» hehshxhrjfnejExplanation:ifif two lakh cinema EXPLAIN what are the same then the female lyrics will become ONE of the day and then there will become one of the female lyrics lyrics and the Michael become phenotype given find out what are the GENOTYPES of the parents black and born in CANCER black and BROWN |
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5. What are the materials used for demonstrating that how ourstomach is protected from acids? |
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Answer» al MUCUS COVERING, DERIVED from mucus secreted by surface epithelial cells and Foveolar cells. ... The mucus protects the gastric MUCOSA from autodigestion by e.g. pepsin and from EROSION by acids and other caustic materials that are ingested. Hope it helps you ItzRiya✌️ |
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Hii guys how r u all✌️✌️✌️plz tell me the meaning of haploid |
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Answer» tion:Haploid is the TERM used when a cell has half the usual NUMBER of CHROMOSOMES. A normal eukaryotic GAMETE organism is composed of DIPLOID cells, one set of chromosomes from each parent. |
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What is saliva ? functions of saliva ?( in simple sentence ) |
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Answer» d in salivary glands, saliva is 98% water, but it contains many important substances, including electrolytes, MUCUS, antibacterial compounds and various enzymes. The DIGESTIVE functions of saliva include moistening food, and helping to create a food BOLUS, so it can be swallowed easily.Hope it HELPS you ItzRiya✌️ |
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In a cell, a repressor binds to its cognate operator with a K D = 10 -9 M. The cellular concentration of the repressor is 10 -8 M. The extent of repressor bound to the operator is |
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Answer» Explanation:The poles of bacteria exhibit several specialized functions related to the mobilization of DNA and certain proteins. To monitor the infection of Escherichia coli CELLS by light microscopy, we developed procedures for the tagging of mature bacteriophages with QUANTUM dots. Surprisingly, most of the infecting phages were found attached to the bacterial poles. This was true for a number of temperate and virulent phages of E. coli that USE widely different receptors and for phages infecting Yersinia pseudotuberculosis and Vibrio cholerae. The infecting phages colocalized with the polar protein marker IcsA–GFP. ManY, an E. coli protein that is required for phage λ DNA injection, was found to localize to the bacterial poles as well. Furthermore, labelling of λ DNA during infection REVEALED that it is injected and replicated at the polar region of infection. The evolutionary benefits that lead to this remarkable preference for polar infections may be related to λ’s developmental decision as well as to the function of poles in the ability of bacterial cells to communicate with their environment and in gene regulation |
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Hello what is biology |
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Answer» A scientific study of living THINGS is CALLED biology.Explanation:Hope it's HELPFUL. |
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Answer to the question please quick |
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Answer» it's ANS is x=16/17 and y=1/17Explanation:its TODAY BOARD PAPER QUESTION |
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Planned outline about diversity of butterflies |
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Answer» 1. Introduction Butterflies are one of the most conspicuous species of Earth’s biodiversity. Being extremely responsive to any changes in their environment, namely, temperature, humidity, light, and rainfall patterns [1–4], these insects are identified as useful bioindicators. They have different requirements for different habitat types for mating, breeding, and nectaring and are, thus, in sync with the diversity and quality of their habitats. The present STUDY aims to examine the diversity and distribution of butterflies across three different habitats, namely, dry deciduous, open scrub, and urbanized habitat. A checklist of butterfly species is also provided. 2. Study Area The study was done in Indian Institute of Forest Management, Bhopal (23.208371°N and 77.384417°E), from July 2012 to March 2013. The location of campus, built on a hill at an elevation of about 556 m and surrounded by water on three sides, along with the wide range of climatic conditions that it passes through brings in DIVERSE structure of habitats. The major types of vegetation included grasslands, open scrub forest, and dry deciduous forest and bamboo groves. The study was conducted in 12 transects (each approximately 300 to 500 m long) covering an area of 93-hectare campus. For our study, transects were divided into three habitats according to general landscape attributes and vegetation present there. The chief habitat types were as follows: (1) open scrub, (2) dry deciduous, and (3) urbanized habitat .Results A total of 55 butterfly species with a total of 815 individuals belonging to 5 families were recorded (with photographic record) during the study. The butterfly list along with their abundance in different habitats is given in Table 1. There are 8 species with lowest individual number having abundance less than 5 in all the three habitats. The three most abundant species are Eurema brigitta (with 48 individuals) followed by Eurema hecabe (with 45 individuals) and Junonia lemonias (with 34 individuals). The greatest number of all these three species occurred in open scrub. Out of 55 species, 52 were found in open scrub followed by 49 species in dry deciduous habitat and then 44 species in urbanized habitat. A total of 815 individuals were recorded from the campus with highest abundance in open scrub () followed by dry deciduous habitat () and urbanized habitat (). Out of the five families of butterflies, Nymphalidae were the most commonly recorded, ACCOUNTING for 38% () of total species recorded followed by Lycaenidae 23% (), Pieridae 10% (), and Hesperiidae 12% () of total species and minimum was recorded for Papilionidae 7% (). |
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A linear double stranded DNA is self-circularized by ligation with T4 DNA ligase. At which concentration (μg/ml) of DNA would the self-circularization yield be maximum |
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Answer» the FULL FORM of DNA is DEOXYRIBONUCLEIC acidmay it HELP you |
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Why we say that the distance from the stone from our hand is the same when we whirl It around |
| Answer» TION:zfgxxtttufcgkh है nfffgmgg | |
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Need and importance about diversity of butterflies |
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Answer» hi good afternoonExplanation:Butterflies are INDICATORS of a healthy environment and healthy ecosystems. They indicate a wide range of other invertebrates, which comprise over two-thirds of all SPECIES. ... These collectively provide a wide range of environmental BENEFITS, including pollination and NATURAL pest control.ⓜⓡ.ⓐⓕⓕⓔⓒⓣⓘⓞⓝⓜⓐⓡⓚ ⓜⓔ ⓑⓡⓐⓘⓝ.......... |
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What are the genetic characterstics found in human beings |
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Answer» Chromosomes carry genetic CHARACTERISTICS which means it carries information of both parents regarding to hair color , eye color, skin color .....etc . hope it HELPS plzzz mark BRAINLIEST!!! |
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31] A tall plant with red flowers (TtRr) is self pollinated. Represent the plants obtained in F, generation withthe help of a checker board (Punnet square). Thetraits which are not found in the parental plants areexpressed in the offspring. Why? |
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A species of rose plant can be purchased as red white or pink flowering plant. Assuming that large petals is dominant trait, which is the genotype of plant with pink flowers and large petals?(W= white flower, w= red flower, L =large petal, l=small petals) a) WwLLb)WWLLc)WWLld)wwLLe)wwll |
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What is mian by atmosphere |
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Answer» tion:the envelope of gases surrounding the EARTH or ANOTHER planet."part of the SUN's energy is absorbed by the earth's atmosphere" |
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Maximum diversity is seen amongst(a) monera(b) animalia(c) plantae(d) protista |
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Explain why root pressure is not an important factor for upward movement of water in tall tree. And primary xylem in root is exarch and in stem in it is endarch. |
| Answer» ROOT PRESSURE is not sufficient to PULL water to great heights because it foes not have a sufficient pull | |
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what happens when a camel stays in a mountain region for many generations? will its future generation develop the features adaptive to mountain habitats? why/why not(no scamming please,I have exam tomorrow) |
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Answer» yesExplanation:BCZ the CAMEL will adapt to the REGION and it will DEVELOP features and it's offsprings will also have the features to adapt |
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Only food chain questions answer |
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Answer» ai Question to PURA likh liya karo.Or TUMKO AK baat btani hai. tumko Riya PUCHH rhi thi |
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112. Movement of ions into or out of the cell is :1)Diffusion2) Influx3). Efflux4) flux |
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Answer» Flux is MOVEMENT of IONS into or out of the cell.Explanation:Kinds of FLUXES:INFLUX into the cellEFFLUX out of the cellDIFFUSION movement of fluids |
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১) বুড়াে লােকটিডাে লােকটির এলিসেন্দার বাড়িতে আসার ব্যাপারেপড়ােশিনির মতামত কী ছিল? |
| Answer» SORRY I don't UNDERSTAND this LANGUAGE | |
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যুদ্ধ জিতিয়ে দিতে পারে।২০ কি কিছু দূরদর্শীর মনে হল’-কী মনে হয়েছিল ? |
| Answer» SORRY I don't UNDERSTAND this LANGUAGE | |
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How do we know the characteristics of diatoms? |
| Answer» PLEASE MARK this ANSWER as BRAINLIEST answer !!!!! And please FOLLOW me !!!!!!!!!!!! | |
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Write the definition of force.why is the first law of motion called the of inertia? |
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Answer» Your Answer :-Explanation: FORCE is an influence that CHANGES or tends to change the state of rest or of motion. Inertia MEANS an object continues in a state of rest or of motion unless an EXTERNAL force acting on it. Due to this the first LAW of motion called the law of inertia. Thank you. |
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1. Why do we classify the living organisms ? |
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Answer» We CLASSIFY organisms because of the following reasons -1. To STUDY about various organisms in detail.2. It saves time.3. It helps to establish relationship betewwen organisms of various groups.HOPE IT HELPS YOU... PLEASE MARK THIS ANSWER AS BRAINLIEST |
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Dense evergreen vegetation of broad sclerophyllous leaves andshrubs with fire resistant resinousplants is known as....pls explain the answer in detail |
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Answer» broad leaf evergreen scrub forest found in MEDITERRANEAN and Pacific coast of SEVERAL countries with winter rains and dry summer both plants and ANIMALS are adapted to frequent in long periods of drought.MARK as BRAINLIEST ❤️ |
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What is the total number of trees required sustain your average life |
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Answer» only one TREE is required for EXPLANATION: PLZ SAVE environment |
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Which method is commonly used for improving cattle breeds and why? fast plzzzzz...... |
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Answer» Cross BREEDING method is commonly USED for improving cattle breeds. Cross breeding between two GOOD varieties of cattle will produce a new IMPROVED varietyhere is ur answer........ PLS mark me as the brainliest |
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Define enzymes. class 10 th |
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Answer» a substance, USUALLY produced by plants and ANIMALS, which helps a chemical change to happen more QUICKLY, WITHOUT being changed itself |
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Arrange in sequence: Nitrogenous base , nucleotide , DNA , nucleoside . (sequence in DNA structure). |
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Answer» The nucleotides that COMPRISE DNA contain a nitrogenous base, a deoxyribose sugar, and a PHOSPHATE group which covalently link with other nucleotides to FORM phosphodiester bonds. ... DNA sequencing is the process of determining the PRECISE ORDER of nucleotides within a DNA molecule |
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Definition of Urea in human body |
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Answer» FORMATION IN HUMANBEINGS☆☆WHEN THE BLOOD FLOWS THROUGH THE CAPPILARIES IN THE GLOMERULUS,IT GETS FILTERED THROUGH THE PORES IN THE WALLS OF CAPILARIES.ALL THE WATER SOLUBLE SUBSTANCES LIKE SALTS,WATER,AMINO ACIDS ALONG WITH NITROGENOUS WASTE ARE FILLED FROM THE BLOODSOME OF THE SUBSTANCE ESSENTIAL FOR THE BODY ARE REABSORBED BY THE TUBULAR PORTION.UNABSORBED SUBSTANCE ALONG WITH EXCESS WATER, ENTER THE COLLECTING DUST. THIS IS CALLED AS URINE ☆☆ HOPE THIS ANSWER WILL HELP YOU☆☆☆☆☆MARK IT AS BRAINLIEST☆☆☆ |
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The silver corp scientific name |
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Answer» halmichthys molitrix |
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Explain the process of gene amplification of rdna technology experience |
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Answer» in recombinant DNA technology is amplification. This is carried out by INSERTING the recombinant DNA molecule into a BACTERIAL cell, which replicates and produces many COPIES of the bacterial genome and the recombinant DNA molecule (constituting a DNA clone). |
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Parenchyma distinguish |
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Answer» with whom i have to DISTINGUISH |
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Parenchyma definition |
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Answer» Parenchyma:It is a simple permanent tissue PRESENT in plant body.It has thin walled cells.It's found in MESOPHYLL of leaves, endosperm of seeds and it's almost universal in distribution.They help in STORAGE of food, water and air.It carries out important activities like photosynthesis, respiration.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━Structure:They have large intracellular spaces.Cell wall is thinThe cell wall is MADE up of cellulose.Protoplasam has reserve food materials.The cells have large central vacoule and cytoplasm with nucleus.━━━━━━━━━━━━Types of parenchyma:This category of parenchyma is found to contain chloroplasts. They are specialised for photosynthesis. Cells are elongated and placed parallel to each other This type of parenchyma tissue CONTAINS oval cells. The intracellular spaces contains air They help in buoyancy in hydrophytes.They store sugar, protein, oil drops etc The XYLEM parenchyma help in conduction of water.The phloem parenchyma helps in conduction of food. |
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Give an example for allosomal trisomy? |
| Answer» TRISOMY 9 Trisomy 21 ( Downs SYNDROME ) is the answer MATE | |
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Board exam of 2020 question paper of syllabus SSC of medicine district |
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Answer» Directorate of Government Education, Telangana conducts TS SSC exam for Class 10th students, every year. Telangana Secondary School Leaving CERTIFICATE Examination (TS SSC) is conducted in the month of March in Telugu, ENGLISH and Urdu medium. Students who qualify the Telangana SSC exam will be promoted to Class 11th. APPROXIMATELY, 12.15 lakh students appear in Telangana SSC EXAMINATIONS. Here are the major highlights of AP SSC 2020 examsRegistration of TS SSC exams 2020 has been started. Students can apply through their respective schools.TS SSC time table 2020 has been released for theory exams.DGE will conduct the TS SSC 2020 exams from March 19 to April 6, 2020 in the morning session starting from 9:30 am.The hall ticket for TS SSC has been released online on March 11, 2020. Students can check details like name, roll number, district, school, date of birth, etc on their TS SSC hall ticket. Each student should bring the hall ticket while appearing for TS SSC exams 2020.In TS SSC exams 2020, there are 3 language papers which are Maths, Science and Social Science and 6 non-language papers.Students will be able to check their SSC result in the 2nd week of May 2020. Students will be able to check their TS SSC result 2020 by entering the roll number in the result login window. Last year, the result was declared on May 13, 2019. Students who fail in 1 or 2 papers of TS SSC 2020 exams can apply for the supplementary exams, to be held in June 2020. The result for supplementary exams will be ISSUED in July 2020its only points how to do and All the best for your exam bhai and mark as the brainliest please follow me. |
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Write a note on haemodialysis |
| Answer» KIDNEY dialysis.Explanation:MARK me as BRAINLIEST PLS | |
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DNA ke CaP ki kya kam hoti hy or 2 bhago me diwaid kiu hota hy or kaise hota hy |
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Answer» the CELL division, the DNA present in the nucleus of the cell is replicated to ensure that the daughter cell receives an equal amount of DNA with respect to the parent DNA. However, in MEIOSIS, the number of chromosomes in the nucleus is halved. The replication of DNA occurs during the S-phase of the Interphase.In a cell, DNA replication begins at specific locations, or origins of replication, in the genome. Unwinding of DNA at the origin and synthesis of new strands, accommodated by an enzyme known as helicase, results in replication forks growing bi-directionally from the origin.DNA replication needs to occur because EXISTING cells divide to produce new cells. Each cell needs a full instruction manual to OPERATE properly. So the DNA needs to be copied before cell division so that each new cell receives a full set of instructions.During Mitosis, DNA is replicated during the S phase (Synthesis phase) of Interphase. Interphase is basically the daily life cycle of the cell. Cells spend most of their life in Interphase before Mitosis DNA replication occurs in the cytoplasm of prokaryotes and in the nucleus of eukaryotes. Regardless of where DNA replication occurs, the basic process is the same.DNA replication is the process by which DNA makes a copy of itself during cell division. ... The separation of the two single strands of DNA creates a 'Y' SHAPE called a replication 'fork'. The two separated strands will act as templates for making the new strands of DNA.. |
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Label the parts indicated the picture above of female respiratory system |
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Answer» A.represents fallopian tube it helps in the passage of egg CELL from ovaries to the uterusB. represents ovary produces an OVUM and it also secretes a hormone that plays a vital role in menstrual cycle and fertility.C.represents UTERUS it is one of the essential female secondary sex ORGANS of the REPRODUCTIVE system. |
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Name a plant in which sepals remain attached after fertilization |
| Answer» BRINJAL is an EXAMPLE of a PLANT in which sepals remain ATTACHED after fertilization.MARK ME BRAINLIEST!! | |
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DNA ... me kitne naitrojinush chhar hota hy |
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Answer» r nitrogenous bases of DNA, eventually SHOWN to play an important role in cellular information transfer, are: thymine (T), cytosine (C), adenine (A), and guanine (G). ... Adenine and guanine, referred to as purines, are composed of TWO fused LINKED RINGS containing five carbon and four nitrogen atoms. |
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What are the evidences of evolution? |
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Answer» The remains or TRACES of organisms from a past geologic age embedded in rocks by natural processes are called fossils. They are extremely important for understanding the evolutionary history of LIFE on Earth, as they provide DIRECT evidence of evolution and detailed INFORMATION on the ANCESTRY of organisms. |
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For been learning Frenchsince/for one year.She had been |
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