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What is photosynthesis? ???????? |
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Answer» nthesis, the process by which GREEN plants and certain other ORGANISMS transform light ENERGY into chemical energy. During photosynthesis in green plants, light energy is captured and used to CONVERT water, carbon dioxide, and MINERALS into oxygen and energy-rich organic compounds. |
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What will happen if crow is absent in an ecosystem? |
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- Describe environmental friendly methods to profitablydi Spose off human and cattle waste. |
| Answer» TION:BIOGAS is the most environment friendly way of profitably disposing of human waste and cattle waste. It refers to the mixture of various gases which are produced by the breaking down of organic matter in the ABSENCE of oxygen. They can be produced from raw MATERIALS LIKE agricultural waste, plant waste, or human waste. | |
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Who is Sheikh Ansar Ahmed |
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Answer» tion:JALNA (Maharashtra): Ansar Ahmad Sheikh, the son of an auto rickshaw driver is all set to become the youngest IAS officer of the COUNTRY . The 21 year old Muslim boy from a small village of Jalna district of MAHARSHTRA cracked UPSC exam-2015 , securing 371st rank and EMERGED as the youngest IAS officer of the country. |
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What are biogeo chemical cycles name the gas that is in corporate in to life forms Through photo synthesis? |
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Answer» they are the natural cycles of the environment to REPLENISH NATURE it is OXYGEN |
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Effects of Global Warming??? |
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Answer» ects of global warming or climate DAMAGE include far-reaching and long-lasting changes to the natural environment, to ecosystems and human societies caused directly or indirectly by human emissions of greenhouse GASES. It also INCLUDES the economic and social changes which stem from living in a warmer world.Many physical impacts of global warming are already visible, including extreme weather events, glacier retreat,[6] changes in the timing of seasonal events[6] (e.g., earlier flowering of plants),[7] sea level rise, and declines in Arctic sea ice extent.[8] The future impact of global warming depends on the extent to which nations implement prevention efforts and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Ocean acidification is not a consequence of global warming, but instead has the same cause: increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide.Climate change has already impacted ecosystems and humans as well.[9] In combination with climate variability, it makes food insecurity worse in many places[10] and puts pressure on fresh water supply. This in combination with extreme weather events, LEADS to negative effects on human health. Rising temperatures threaten development because of negative effects on economic growth in DEVELOPING countries.[10] The social impact of climate change will be further affected by society's efforts to prepare and adapt.[11][12] Global warming already contributes to mass migration in different parts of the world.[13][14] |
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|т|тт | те Answer the following questions.A) What is the Phenotypic ratio of above progeny?B) What is the percentage of dwarf individuals in total homoindividuals? |
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Who discovered the plant living cell |
| Answer» ROBERT HOOKE DISCOVERED the PLANT living CELL | |
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Why platelets count decreases and what is affect of it |
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7. In Bryophytes :- (1) Plant body is thallus like and prostrate or erect(2) The main plant body is gametophyte(3) Zygotes donot undergo reduction divisionimmediately(4) All of the aboveCiridehannels of transport |
| Answer» 1)PLANT BODY is thalluslike and PROSTRATE or ERECT. | |
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Name the extra membrane that is formed from digestive tract |
| Answer» AMNIOTIC MEMBRANE........ if embryomucus membrane is ACTUAL | |
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36. Archebacteria differ from other bacteria :- (1) in having a different ribosome(2) in having membrane bound cell-organelles(3) in having a different cell-wall structure(4) in having a well developed nucleus |
| Answer» OPTION 3Hope you GOT it MATE Mate. MARK as BRAINLIEST | |
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How do biofertilisers enrich the fertility of the soil? |
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Answer» tilizers are living ORGANISMS which help in increasing the fertility of soil. It INVOLVES the selection of BENEFICIAL micro-organisms that help in improving plant growth through the supply of plant nutrients. These are introduced to seeds, roots, or soil to mobilize the availability of nutrients by their biological activity. Thus, they are extremely beneficial in enriching the soil with organic nutrients. Many species of bacteria and cyanobacteria have the ability to fix free atmospheric nitrogen. Rhizobium is a symbiotic bacteria found in the root nodules of leguminous plants. Azospirillium and Azotobocter are free living nitrogen-fixing bacteria, WHEREAS Anabena, Nostoc, and Oscillitoria are examples of nitrogen-fixing cyanobacteria. Bio-fertilizers are cost EFFECTIVE and eco-friendly.i hope it will help u mate ... |
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7. Radial symmetry of flower is not found in (1) Mustard(2) Bean(3) Datura(4) Chilli |
| Answer» TION:BEAN is BILATERAL SYMMETRY | |
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38. Structure of leaf which provide channels of transport for water, minerals and food materials is called1) midrib 2) margin3) veins 4) lamina |
| Answer» ANSWER is veins.Explanation:PLEASE FOLLOW me | |
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90. Which one of the following is a stem vegetable? 1) Sweet potato2) potato3) Turnip4) Carrot |
| Answer» 3)turnip is tha stem vegetable and othare ROOT vegetable i HOPE it will help mate ..happy HOLI.. | |
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90. Which one of the following is a stem vegetable? |
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11. Third kingdom included in three kingdomclassification was.....? |
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Answer» the 1860s, the German investigator Ernst Haeckel proposed a three-kingdom system of classification. Haeckel's three kingdoms were ANIMALIA, PLANTAE, and Protista. ... Whittaker's classification SCHEME recognized FIVE kingdoms: Monera, Protista, FUNGI, Plantae, and Animalia. |
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4. Family Convolvulaceae and Solanaceae belong to the order(1) Carnivora (2) Sapindales(3) Poales(4) Polymoniales |
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Answer» sapindales PLEASE MARK me to BRAINLIEST |
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2. Match the following: Column I Column IIa. ICNB (i) Bacteriophageb. ICNCP (ii) AnimalsC. ICVCN (iii) Vibrio choleraed. ICZN (iv) Cultivated plants |
| Answer» LOW MARK me as brilliest | |
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1.howmanyamongthe following are defining feature of living beings? reproduction,growth metabolism cellular organisation,cinciousness |
| Answer» REPRODUCTION , GROWTH and METABOLISM | |
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What is haemoglobin?? |
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Answer» heamoglobin is LIKE an INSULIN it created by pancreas PLS MARK as brainlist |
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Why we should drink water?? |
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Answer» To KEEP our BODY hydrated..it ALSO helps to REMOVES all the toxic from your body.Hey buddy✌✌Mark me as brainlist.. |
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Anik evde aarum ela! what is cyclotron |
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Answer» Explanation:Cyclotron, any of a class of devices that ACCELERATES charged atomic or SUBATOMIC particles in a constant magnetic field. The first particle accelerator of this type was DEVELOPED in the EARLY 1930S by the American physicists Ernest Orlando Lawrence and .HOPE IT HELPS YOU... |
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What is respiration?? |
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Answer» The action of breathing."opiates affect respiration"MEDICINEA SINGLE breath.plural noun: respirations"observation of the patient's respirations will gradually be decreased"BIOLOGYA process in living organisms INVOLVING the production of energy, TYPICALLY with the INTAKE of oxygen and the release of carbon dioxide from the oxidation of COMPLEX organic substances.Hey buddy✌✌Mark me as brainlist❤ |
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What is Animal Classification ? |
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Answer» tion:Animals are classified in Animalia.In order for us to understand how all living organisms are related, they are arranged into different GROUPS. The more features that a GROUP of animals share, the more SPECIFIC the group is. Animals are given scientific names so that people all around the WORLD can communicate about animals, no matter what language they speak (these names are traditionally Latin words). Animals belong to a number of different groups, starting with the ANIMAL kingdom. |
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How does colostrum provide initial protection against diseases to newborn infants? |
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Answer» tion:Colostrum contains several antibodies which PROVIDE initial PROTECTION to the INFANT against DISEASES. |
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What are some differences between plant like protists and animal like protists? |
| Answer» TION:PLANT CELL has cell wall as outer most part ANIMAL cell as outer most part as cell membrane | |
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State from where do the signals for parturition originate in human females. |
| Answer» TION:The signals for parturition in HUMAN females originate from the FULLY developed FOETUS and the placenta. | |
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Type of connective tissue found in epineurium , perineurium,endoneurium |
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Answer» Epineurium: CONSISTS of moderately DENSE connective TISSUE. It contains adipocytes, fibroblasts, connective tissue fibres, mast cells, lymphocytes, nerve fibres and blood vessels that bind the nerve fascicals.Perineurium: It consists of perineurial cells, which are nothing but epitheloid myofibroblasts.Endoneurium: Contains FONE bundles of fibrous connective tissue, mainly collagen embedded into a GROUND matrix. |
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How many types of zygotic combinations are possible between a cross AaBBCcDdAAbbCcDD?(1) 32 (2) 128 (3) 64 (4) 16 |
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What is tap root system |
| Answer» PRIMARY root FORMED from radial persists.More common in dicots.Tap root system became fleshy and SWOLLEN DUE to storage of food.Secondary roots remain thin.Respiration is done using respiratory roots that are also called pneumatophores.These are upright aerial and negatively geotropic roots.These grow vertically above the soil in water.The apices of these roots have many pores through with air is CONDUCTED. | |
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The air spaces in the leaf interiorImmersive Reader a- Block gas exchange between the mesophyll cells and the environment. b- Make the leaf weigh more than a leaf packed tightly with cells. c- Make the leaf weigh less than a leaf packed tightly with cells. d- Carry out most of the photosynthesis in the leaf |
| Answer» TION:HEY it's answer must be (d)HOPE this helps and plzzzzz MARK me as brainlist ✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️ | |
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What is the difference between metastasis and metastases? |
| Answer» TION:In metastasis, cancer cells break away from the original (primary) tumor, travel through the blood or LYMPH system, and FORM a new tumor in other ORGANS or tissues of the body. The new, metastatic tumor is the same type of cancer as the primary tumor. ... The plural form of metastasis is METASTASES (meh-TAS-tuh-SEEZ). | |
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Why does reasearchers mention vital capacity in their research? |
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Answer» Perhaps the most WIDELY studied lung volume is that which represents the difference between the total lung CAPACITY and the residual volume. HUTCHINSON (1846) recognized the significance of this volume within the pattern of breathing ENCOUNTERED during daily activities, naming it the vital capacity. |
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Essay on Global warming |
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Answer» tion: Global Warming is a term almost everyone is familiar with. But, its meaning is still not clear to most of us. So, Global warming refers to the gradual rise in the overall temperature of the atmosphere of the Earth. There are VARIOUS activities taking place which have been increasing the temperature gradually. Global warming is melting our ice glaciers rapidly. This is extremely harmful to the earth as well as humans. It is quite challenging to control global warming; however, it is not unmanageable. The first STEP in SOLVING any problem is identifying the cause of the problem. Therefore, we need to first understand the causes of global warming that will help us proceed further in solving it. In this essay on Global Warming, we will see the causes and solutions of things. Global warming has become a grave problem which needs undivided attention. It is not happening because of a single cause but several causes. These causes are both natural as well as manmade. The natural causes include the release of greenhouses gases which are not ABLE to escape from earth, causing the temperature to increase.Further, volcanic eruptions are also responsible for global warming. That is to say, these eruptions release tons of carbon dioxide which contributes to global warming. Similarly, methane is also one big issue responsible for global warming. After that, the excessive use of automobiles and fossil fuels results in increased levels of carbon dioxide. In addition, activities like mining and cattle rearing are very harmful to the environment. One of the most common issues that are taking place rapidly is deforestation. So, when one of the biggest sources of absorption of carbon dioxide will only disappear, there will be nothing left to regulate the gas. Thus, it will result in global warming. Steps must be taken immediately to stop global warming and make the earth better again.MARK AS BRAINLIEST.... |
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What is the main function of iron in human body? |
| Answer» TION:One of the most important functions of iron is in heme synthesis, which forms haemoglobin, a protein found in red BLOOD cells. Haemoglobin's PRIMARY ROLE is to transport oxygen from the lungs to body tissues to maintain basic life functions. | |
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State the functions of Pituitary glands ♥️♥️❓❓ Need a PERFECT, ELABORATE answer ✅✅Don't copy from Google ❗❗If done, answers will be REPORTED❗❗✔✔✔SPAMMERS stay AWAY ❌❌❌ |
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Answer» UITARY GLAND • It is known as the master gland even though it is just the size of a pea • It hangs below the hypothalamus and controls most of the endocrine glands => ANTERIOR PITUITARY • releases growth hormones and tropic hormones -> TSH ( Thyroid stimulating hormone )-> FSH ( Follicle stimulating hormone ) -> LH ( lutenizing hormone ) -> ACTH ( Adrenocorticotropic hormone ) => POSTERIOR PITUITARY -> releases oxytocin and vasopressin which is produced by hypothalamus -> oxytocin helps in milk formation and uterine CONTRACTION during birth -> vasopressin or ANTIDIURETIC hormone helps in reabsorption of water from kidney |
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Define respiratory system in simple terms plz |
| Answer» EXPLANATION:The respiratory system is a biological system consisting of SPECIFIC organs and STRUCTURES used for GAS EXCHANGE in animals and plants. | |
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How many days it taken sperm to form and tell difference between sperm and semen? |
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How is semen form and in how many days? |
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Answer» Semen is formed when prostate and SEMINAL vesicle secrete their secretions Explanation:Semen become dry if it leaves about 20 minutes but if it is in warm temperature or inside woman VAGINA it can LIVE LONGER may it help |
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List the main effect of green house gases . |
| Answer» H2CO2 n2omithenExplanation:..... | |
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Give examples of plants whhich are grown by hydrophonic method?? |
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Which is the primary acceptor of CO2 |
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Answer» ule (e.g. ribulose-1,5-diphosphate) that assimilates carbon dioxide from the AIR into a plant.These reactions use CHEMICAL energy from NADPH and ATP that were produced in the light reactions.The final PRODUCT of the Calvin cycle is glucoseIN C₃ PLANTSRubisco is the PRIMARY acceptor of CO₂.In C₃ cycle, RuBP (Ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate), RuBP is a 5 carbon compound. IN C₄ PLANTSThe primary acceptor of carbon dioxide molecule is phosphoenolpyruvic acid which is present in the CHLOROPLAST of mesophyll cells. |
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Where does calvin cycle take place in the chloroplast |
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Answer» oes calvin cycle take PLACE in the chloroplast? Answer:The Calvin cycle, Calvin–Benson–Bassham (CBB) cycle, reductive pentose phosphate cycle or C3 cycle is a SERIES of biochemical REDOX reactions that take place in the stroma of chloroplast in photosynthetic organisms. |
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Which type of bones joins two monosaccharides |
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How can you as an individual contribute or make a different to the management of A) Forests and Wildlife B) Water resources |
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Answer» tion:A ) Forests and WILDLIFE.Forests and wildlife and water are the natural resources which MAINTAIN ecological BALANCE and BIODIVERSITY in the ECOSYSTEM. |
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3. Are vaccines disease specific? Explain..pls explain in detail |
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Answer» Yes they are ,Explanation:Vaccination against a range of BACTERIAL and viral diseases is an integral part of communicable disease control world-wide. Vaccination against a specific disease not only reduces the incidence of that disease, it reduces the SOCIAL and ECONOMIC burden of the disease on communities. Very high immunisation coverage can lead to complete blocking of transmission for many vaccine preventable diseases (VPDs). The world-wide ERADICATION of smallpox and the NEAR eradication of polio from many countries provide excellent examples of the role of immunisation in disease control.Early immunisation of infants and completion of the full schedule of vaccinations up to and through adulthood contributes to reducing the incidence and burden of vaccine preventable diseases. |
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Anik aarum ela! what is probability |
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Answer» Explanation:The QUALITY or state of being PROBABLE; the extent to which SOMETHING is LIKELY to HAPPEN or be the case. |
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Adaptive features of a polarbear |
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Answer» Polar bears have a thick fur of coating on the BOTTOM of thier body to OVERCOME the COLD weather. |
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