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1.

Write the definition of habitat​

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  • HABITAT can be defined as the natural environment of an organism, the type of place in which it is natural for it to live and grow. It is similar in meaning to a biotope; an area of uniform environmental CONDITIONS associated with a PARTICULAR community of PLANTS and animals.
2.

Complete the web chart​ of plant​

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ANSWER:

REFFER to the ATTACHMENT

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3.

Name one synthetic fiber also known as artificial silk. from which material it obtained?​

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ANSWER:

it is RAYON FIBRE HOPE this HELPS you

4.

How can we seperate the chryptonian from air​

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At present, krypton from air is produced by cryogenic distillation of LIQUEFIED OXYGEN . Because the concentration of krypton in air is very SMALL, and because krypton is less volatile than oxygen, this distillation requires much ENERGY .

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5.

Name of clothes people wear in Ladakh

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Explanation:

In LADAKH, Men wear robe LIKE structure CALLED Goucha.... while WOMEN wear Kunctop...

6.

How are different kinds of shape and size seen in cells and how are they related to the function

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Each cell type has evolved a SHAPE that is best related to its FUNCTION. For example, the neuron in FIGURE below has long, thin extensions (axons and dendrites) that reach out to other nerve cells. ... The shape of the RED blood cells (erythrocytes) enable these cells to easily MOVE through capillaries.

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7.

What is the fastest thing in this world​

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Explanation:

Light—The Fastest Thing Recorded

Light is undoubtedly the fastest thing in the UNIVERSE. In a vacuum, light moves with a SPEED of 186,282.397 mps. If you moved at this speed AROUND the equator, you would go round the earth about 7 times in ONE second.

8.

Difference between nutrition in aemoba and nutrition in paramecium​

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In Amoeba food is digested in the food vacuole by digestive ENZYMES. These enzymes BREAK down the food in to small and soluble molecules by chemical reactions. In case of Paramecium, hair like STRUCTURES called cilia helps to sweep the food particles from water and PUT them in to mouth.

9.

find one out. 1•iron,wood,nail,cotton. 2•sugar,salt,sand,milk. 3•copper,wood, aluminum,gold. 4•table,chair,coin,bed. 4•water,milk,oil,ice​

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Answer:

1 cotton

2 sand

3 wood

4 coin

5 OIL

10.

Heya!!!!!!!!!!!! solve this question answer according to 5 marks ​

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1. 

Most soap is made from natural ingredients such as coconut oil and potassium hydroxide. Detergents often contain SYNTHETIC ingredients such as dyes, sodium laureth sulfate, disodium phosphate and fragrances. 

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  Most of the dirt is oily in nature and oil does not dissolve in water. The MOLECULE of soap constitutes sodium or potassium salts of long chain carboxylic ACIDS. In the case of soaps the carbon chain dissolves in oil and the ionic end dissolves in water. Thus the soap molecules form structures called micelles. In micelles one end is towards the oil droplet and the other end which is the ionic faces outside. Therefore, it forms emulsion in water and helps in dissolving the dirt when we wash our clothes.

3. 

When soap is mixed with hard water the CALCIUM and magnesium salts displaces the salts of sodium and potassium PRESENT in the soap and forms scum which is not soluble. Hence soaps are not effective in hard water for washing clothes.

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Demerits:

Detergents are non-biodegradable.

 Detergents are harsh on skin as compared to soap.

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11.

Mention and explain the various steps involved in the process of nutrition in humans?

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Answer:FIVE steps in the PROCESS of NUTRITION in Animals

These are: Ingestion, Digestion, Absorption, Assimilation and EGESTION. Ingestion: is the process of taking food in to the body or 'eating of food' by the animal. When we put food in to our mouth with hands, we are ingesting it.

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12.

Name some other modes of nutrition in plant​

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Nutrition In PLANTS

  • Autotrophic Nutrition in Plants. Photosynthesis. CONDITIONS necessary for Photosynthesis. STEPS in Photosynthesis.
  • Heterotrophic Nutrition in Plants. Heterotrophic Plants. PARASITIC Nutrition. INSECTIVOROUS Nutrition. Saprophytic Nutrition. Symbiotic Nutrition.
13.

Describe the magnetic field formed by a wire with a circular loop.

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it will be in CIRCLE ND it will be STRONGER at the NEARER

14.

• Draw the ray diagrama ray travelling prallel to the principalaxis strikes a convex surface and passesfrom a denser medium to rarer medium​​

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Ray diagram for a ray travelling parallel to the principal axis strikes convex SURFACE and refracts from RARER to denser MEDIUM:

A normal is a LINE drawn perpendicular to a refracting or reflecting surface.

The point of concurrence of all normals drawn to a surface is called center of curvature.

Principal axis is the imaginary line which passes through pole and center of curvature of the CURVED surface.

When a ray parallel to principal axis travelling from rarer to denser medium strikes convex surface, it gets refracted and bends towards the normal.

15.

How do we get information about the world around us​

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ANSWER:

we GET the INFORMATION with the HELP of TECHNOLOGY

16.

What is the metastasis???????​

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Explanation:

Metastasis:-

It is the pathological process of SPREADING cancerous cells to the DIFFERENT parts of the body.

It is EXHIBITED by malignant tumor. These cells divide uncontrollably forming a mass of cells called tumor.

17.

•Activityto show chlorophyll is necessary forthephotosynthesis​

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because chlorophyll PROVIDE GREEN COLOR to the leaves and also to the plants and essential for photosynthesis.

18.

Name three birds whose eyes are in front​

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Birds like OWL and EAGLE has front side EYES

19.

Milk and milk products are also known as

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MILK and milk products. Milk and milk products include milk, cheese and yoghurt. These foods - also CALLED dairy products - are an important source of calcium, helping to give us strong bones and TEETH.

20.

What are parasitic plants give xample​

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Explanation:

A parasitic plant is a plant that derives some or all of its nutritional requirement from another living plant. They make up about 1% of angiosperms and are found in almost every biome. All parasitic plants have modified ROOTS, called haustoria, which PENETRATE the host plant, connecting them to the conductive system – either the xylem, the PHLOEM, or both. For example, plants like Striga or Rhinanthus connect only to the xylem, via xylem BRIDGES (xylem-feeding)

few EXAMPLES of parasites are tapeworms, fleas, and barnacles.

21.

Disease caused due to the lack of a nutrient in the diet over a period of time?

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Deficiency Diseases. Diseases that occur DUE to LACK of nutrients over a long PERIOD are called deficiency diseases or nutritional disease. ... Deficiency of DIFFERENT vitamins and minerals may also result in CERTAIN diseases or disorders. So a balanced diet is required to avoid deficiency diseases...

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22.

Explain in detail about the process of Dilution. ⚠️Spammers stay away⚠️​

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Dilution is the process of decreasing the concentration of a SOLUTE in a SOLUTION, usually simply by mixing with more solvent like ADDING more water to a solution. To DILUTE a solution means to add more solvent without the ADDITION of more solute.

23.

What is different in our image of an object​

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IMAGE. An image MAY be defined as that point, where the light rays coming from an object MEET or appears to meet after reflection or refraction. In this DEFINITION the word 'object' may be defined as anything which GIVES out light rays.

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24.

Why the naphthalene ball disappear with time without leaving any solid ​

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ANSWER:

it is because naphthalene balls follow the PROCESS of sublimation which means they CHANGE directly into gaseous STATE without going through liquid state at room temperature and Thus do not leave any solid left behind

25.

What is fibre name two types of fibre with example​

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There are TWO types of FIBRES – One is natural fibres which are obtained from natural sources e.g. Cotton, silk, WOOL and other is synthetic fibres which are man-made for example – rayon, nylon, acrylic etc.

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26.

Is affected in nervous system.laldeodmant b) crotificial food colourI © dye​

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ANSWER:

the QUESTION is not APPROPRIATE

27.

A state in which a function or a part of body is no longer in a healthy condition?

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ANSWER:

disease/disorder is a STATE in which we are SAID to be not HEALTHY

28.

what is different in our image of an object when we see it with both our eyes from when we see the object with only one of them​

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Each eye looks at an item from a SLIGHTLY different angle and registers a slightly different IMAGE on its retina (the back of the eye). The two images are SENT to the brain where the information is processed. In a fraction of a SECOND our brain brings one three-dimensional image to our awareness.

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29.

Pls right ans only ​

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Answer:

1) Nose

2) Reproductive

3) Nerves

4) Digestive

5) Excretory

6) Lungs

7) Cells

8) Blood

Explanation:

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30.

Why are some patients of diabetes treated by giving injections of insulin ?​

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31.

A bicycle moving on a road after the rider stop pedalling it what kind of force is it​

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Answer:

HI friend

Explanation:

when the rider stop pedalling there remain force overtake the friction so the kinetic force slow down the BICYCLE. as it CONTINUOUSLY subtract the forward MOVING force and after sometime the cycle come to rest.

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32.

The Refractive index of eye lens is ............ .​

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The refractive index of human lens varies from approximately 1.406 in the CENTRAL layers down to 1.386 in less DENSE layers of the lens. This index gradient enhances the optical power of the lens.

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33.

What is the method of sowing crops alternately in the field called​

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driging

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34.

Why is there a gap between the kettle spout and the steam​

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In other words, the water INSIDE the TEA KETTLE boils, evaporates in the form of bubbles and comes out of the spout as steam. Then when the steam makes CONTACT with the cold air outside the tea kettle, it quickly condenses back to tiny droplets of water, which you see as water vapor.

35.

Brief note on DNA and RNA with diagram​Plz don't spam

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Explanation:

Summary of Differences Between DNA and RNA

  1. DNA contains the sugar deoxyribose, while RNA contains the sugar ribose. The only difference between ribose and deoxyribose is that ribose has one more -OH group than deoxyribose, which has -H attached to the second (2') carbon in the ring.
  2. DNA is a double-stranded molecule, while RNA is a single-stranded molecule.
  3. DNA is stable under alkaline conditions, while RNA is not stable.
  4. DNA and RNA perform different functions in humans. DNA is responsible for storing and transferring GENETIC information, while RNA directly codes for amino acids and acts as a messenger between DNA and ribosomes to make proteins.
  5. DNA and RNA base pairing is slightly different since DNA uses the bases adenine, thymine, cytosine, and guanine; RNA uses adenine, uracil, cytosine, and guanine. Uracil differs from thymine in that it lacks a METHYL group on its ring.
36.

نعم فهمت لك جودية got it gudiya still not understood​

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37.

Q. 11 How is the soil prepared for cropping?

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Explanation:

(a) PREPARATION of soil: Soil is prepared before sowing the seeds. The soil is loosened to increase the absorption of WATER and manures. Loosening of soil particles adds HUMUS and nutrients in the soil that increases crop yields. TILLING or loosening the soil is done by ploughs which are pulled by a pair of bulls.

38.

Write the causes of reflection​

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REFLECTION occurs because the EM field of the INCOMING radiation causes oscillations in the electrons of the substrate, making them each SECONDARY emitters of radiation.

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39.

5.Name the cell organelles responsible for imparting colour to the leaves andfruits of a plant.​

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Chloroplast(kitchen of the PLANT CELL) is the cell organelle responsible for IMPARTING COLOUR to the leaves and chromoplast fruit of the plant.

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40.

The harness of water is only due to   3 2Ca HCO and it is equal to 100 ppm. The mass of  2Ca OHneeded to precipitate all the   3 2Ca HCO present in 1 kg of such water i​

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41.

What is PH of water in body

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7

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42.

Which plants are fixed plants aquatic plants or underwater plants

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FIXED plants: Some plants like "water-lily"and "lotus" have roots that fix the plants in the MUD at the bottom of the pond. They are KNOWN as fixed aquatic plants. Roots of such plants are fixed in the SOIL at the bottom of a pond. They have plate-like leaves that float over the surface of water

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43.

Chlorophyll is presnt in special structures in a leaf called

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44.

World's first oil well was drilled in?? and after 8 years later in where it was find in India?? ​

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in 1912 FIRST OIL WELL drilled

ASSAM (digboi) was the first PLACE in india where it was drilled

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45.

The signals from retina is in the form of electric signals is carried out by​

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Optic NERVES.

When these nerves recieve the loght signals ,they are converted into ELECTRIC signals and are CARRIED by optic nerves to the BRAIN.

46.

Give reason, temperature of a liquid does not change when it boils​

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The TEMPERATURE of the WATER will not exceed 100 DEGREES because above this the ... Steam at 1ny given temperature has much more energy than liquid water at the ... Latent MEANS hidden.heat that CAUSES a temperature change and can be

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47.

Diffrencer between plants and animal cell​

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48.

Write one function of the spices​

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General functions of spices. Spices add flavor and colour to food and make the food PALATABLE and HENCE add variety in the diet. Spices INCREASE the secretion of saliva containing more of ptyalin so that FOODS rich in CARBOHYDRATES are easily digested. Spices are used for digestion and to reduce flatulence.

49.

After how many minutes a person dies after drowning in water ? Give Detailed Scientific Reason ! ​

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It takes a minute or less. For them to die it takes just a few minutes longer. Once a person starts to inhale water, the body has an auto-response reaction to close the air passages. DROWNING is GETTING water in your LUNGS, once that happens, then EVERYTHING starts to shut down.

50.

Write a short paragraph ( 5 to 6 lines) the harms caused by microorganisms? ​

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MICROORGANISMS can prove very harmful to us, as they cause a number of diseases in human, plants and animals. Diseases in humans like common cold, tuberculosis, MEASLES, chicken pox, POLIO, cholera, typhoid, hepatitis B, malaria, etc. are caused by microorganisms.