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1.

Explain the structure of monocot leaf with neat diagram​

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2.

assertion based question answer assertion- particle of matter are continuously moving they poses kinetic energy. reason- with increase of temperature the kinetic energy increases​

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  • (iv) strength of permanent DIPOLES in the particles. 5. ... What would be the effect of INCREASE of temperature on PRESSURE provided ... Increase in KINETIC energy can ... SHORT Answer ...
3.

The equipment that is used to find static electrical charged

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ELECTROSTATIC fieldmeters

4.

Result of scince olympiad

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5.

What is the mode of reproduction used by single organism?explain each

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binary fission or CELLULAR division

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in both cell divides into TWO halves ND each cell give rise to new individual

6.

With what black pepper is adulterant​

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Black pepper is a common and a valuable spices USED all over the world. Hence, it is suspectible to adulteration. A common ADULTERANT is Black dried papaya seed powder.

It is almost the same size and tasteless.

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  1. Add some amount of black pepper to a glass of water that is to be checked.
  2. Observe it while keeping it aside.

  • Observation- PURE peeper SETTLES at the bottom
  • And, adulaterated pepper(Papaya seed powder) float in the surface..
7.

(1).Name a unicellular algae(2).Name the antibiotic and it's source discovered by Alexander fleming​

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1) Green algae is referred as UNICELLULAR algae. The TWO known names for the unicellular algae are, Chlorella and diatoms

2)In 1928 Alexander Fleming (1881–1955) discovered penicillin, made from the Penicillium notatum mold, but he did not receive the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his discovery

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8.

What is friction .write it's function​

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Friction is the resistance to motion of one object moving relative to another. It is not a fundamental force, like gravity or ELECTROMAGNETISM. INSTEAD, scientists believe it is the result of the electromagnetic attraction between CHARGED particles in two touching surfaces. hopeit helps you follow me ravan for more DETAILS

9.

Tell me the private colleges for bams cut off 150​

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⭕️ So FIRST of BAMS stands for Bachelor of Ayruvedic Medicine and Surgery.

⭕️It is awarded after a study of four YEARS and SIX months duration.

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  • BHU (Banaras HINDU University) , Varanasi
  • NIA (National institute of ayurveda), Jaipur
  • GS Ayurveda Medical college and Hospital
  • Gurunanak ayurveda Medical college, Punjab
  • Bapuji Ayurvedic Medical college and Hospital , Banglore

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10.

What is meant by saturated Hydrocarbon​

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Saturated hydrocarbons are hydrocarbons that contain only single bonds between carbon ATOMS. ... In other words, the carbon atoms are saturated with HYDROGEN. You can see an EXAMPLE of a saturated hydrocarbon in the Figure below. In this compound, named ethane, each carbon ATOM is bonded to THREE hydrogen atoms.

11.

Differentiate between nucleus and nucleoid​

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A nucleus is a membrane-bound organelle that houses the GENETIC material of eukaryotes in DNA. The nucleus consists of protein FIBRES or the DNA INSIDE chromatin fibres. Nucleoids contain the genetic material of prokaryotes in the cytoplasm. The nucleoids usually consist of a SINGLE chromosome.

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12.

Edible part of brinjal is

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13.

The equipment that can store static electric charge

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capacitors

Explanation:

the CAPACITOR can STORE STATIC ELECTRICITY

14.

What is time period of Khaif crops in India ?

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kharif CROPS are grown from june to OCTOBER and harvested at the end of monsoon season

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15.

Why is filtering paper is a best method of purification of muddy water?

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Filtration through filter paper is most appropriate METHOD of purification. Filtration refers to the process of separating solvents from solids. For example separating water from mud.  In my CASE I take water that is muddy.  You take a filter paper then a CLEAN tin. You place the filter paper on top of the clean tin then POUR the muddy water the soil remains on the top of the filter and the water on the clean tin. The filtered water is clean a READY for consumption. CMM

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16.

IF SOMEONE Recieves a blow on the back.What is the effect on person's CNS?​

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It just IMMEDIATELY SEND MESSAGES to our BRAIN to RESPOND

17.

Plants take in and give out gases through​

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Gas exchange is the process whereby water vapor and oxygen leave and carbon dioxide enters plant leaves. The gaseous balance in plants is quite complex because plant cells carry on both respiration and photosynthesis.

All living organisms continually produce gases via metabolic and cellular activities, and the vast majority of living THINGS are in one way or another in intimate contact with a gaseous medium.

In most instances, therefore, there is ample opportunity for all organisms to exchange gases with the environment. The gaseous balance in plants is quite complex because plant cells carry on both respiration and photosynthesis.

Plants respire in much the same way as animals; oxygen is used to oxidize carbohydrates, and carbon dioxide and water are produced as waste products. The photosynthetic process requires an input of carbon dioxide and water. These two reactants are used to produce carbohydrates, and oxygen is released as a waste product.

Under normal conditions, photosynthetic rates are higher than respiration rates; thus, there is a net increase in oxygen production, accompanied by a net increase in the usage of carbon dioxide. On balance, therefore, plants use carbon dioxide and produce oxygen.

Stomata and GUARD Cells

The gases move into and out of the plants through specialized openings located along the lower surface of the leaf. These openings, called stomata, are of optimum size, shape, and distribution for the efficient diffusion of gases. Each stoma (or stomate) is surrounded by two specialized structures called guard cells. These two cells are attached together at each end of both cells.

The lateral EDGES of the two cells are not attached to each other, but, when flaccid, the sides of the guard cells do touch each other and effectively close the stomate. Specialized structural components PREVENT the guard cells from increasing in diameter as expansion occurs.

Hence, when guard cells take up water, expansion takes place only along the longitudinal axis. Because the ends of the cells are connected to each other, the expanding of the cells forces the sides apart and results in the opening of the stomate.

Role of Water

Role of Water

Role of Water

The opening of stomata is dependent on how well hydrated the plant is. The water initially comes from the soil. The water enters the root by osmotic processes, then moves across the root and into the xylem tissues, which transport it up the stem to the leaves.

From the xylem in the leaves, the water moves into the palisade and SPONGY parenchyma cells, which make up the bulk of the leaf tissue. The water then moves into the subsidiary cells that immediately surround the guard cells.

When the leaf is exposed to light, the process of photosynthesis begins. As the photosynthetic reactions proceed in the guard cells, the residual carbon dioxide is converted to carbohydrates. The disappearance of carbon dioxide from the cytosol of the guard cell results in an increase in the cellular pH.

18.

According to the world which is priceless​

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air , water and plants and the PUREST CARE and love mainly

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19.

What causes audio distortion in a public address system?

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The most COMMON reason for distortion is an INPUT overload like the microphone overload mentioned above. Mic'ing an instrument, or even a vocal, is more than sticking a microphone RIGHT up to the sound source. ... A DISTORTED sound can be RESOLVED by placing a greater distance between the sound source and the microphon

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20.

What is Archimedes Principal??​

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ARCHIMEDES' principle states that the upward BUOYANT force that is exerted on a body IMMERSED in a fluid, whether fully or PARTIALLY submerged, is EQUAL to the weight of the fluid that the body displaces. Archimedes' principle is a law of physics fundamental to fluid mechanics.....

21.

What is evaluation of human?​

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Human resource evaluation. 1. A Human Resources Audit is a comprehensive METHOD (or MEANS) to review current human resources policies, procedures, documentation and systems to identify needs for improvement and enhancement of the HR FUNCTION as well as to ensure COMPLIANCE with ever-changing rules and regulations

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22.

The smallest microorganism are........... ​

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The SMALLEST MICROORGANISMS is MYCOPLASM...

23.

Q1.There is a lot of variation in the food eaten in different region of India. Justify the statement with examples.​

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24.

asl your parents and grandparents about any five species used in your kitchen and which can be used as remedy for different health issues. do discuss and write in your science notes​

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Any 5 spices used in kitchen which can be used as a remedy for different health issues are:-

Cloves

Cloves are one of the most widely used whole spices in our day to day cooking. Apart from adding a distinct aroma and flavor to our food, cloves are a rich source of manganese and also have strong anti-inflammatory and anti-bacterial properties. Clove oil is rich in Eugenol, a component that fights infections and also helps in suppressing pain. Simply dab some clove oil over an infected tooth and gums to help ease the pain and also cure infection.

Turmeric

The SPICE that is used in every Indian household- turmeric is not only renowned for its pungent flavor but also for its extremely useful medicinal properties. It has been used in Indian and Chinese medicine for many years. Turmeric is rich in curcumin - a compound that is a powerful anti-inflammatory and a very strong antioxidant. Turmeric may help relieve arthritis-related symptoms as curcumin present in turmeric blocks all the enzymes causing pain and inflammation in the body. Curcumin also plays a vital role in fighting against auto-immune induced diseases and helps delay the ageing of cells.

Black Pepper

Black pepper or KALI mirch is also known as the "king of spices".  But little do we know that our favorite seasoning black pepper also performs many other beneficial tasks in our body than just pleasing our taste buds. Black pepper is rich in micro-nutrients such as magnesium, vitamin K, iron and vitamin C. Due to its high vitamin C content, black pepper is a very effective antibiotic. Its antibiotic properties work wonders against tonsillitis.

Cardamom

The queen of spices, cardamom has an array of health benefits and is more than just a flavor enhancing spice. Cardamom is one of the best cures for urinary tract infections. Cardamom is rich in manganese and other nutrients that help prevent against heart diseases and improve body's blood circulation.

CINNAMON

The distinct sweetness and warm taste aren't the only THINGS that cinnamon offers. The true magic lies in bark of the cinnamon tree which provides innumerable health benefits. According to various scientific studies, cinnamon has the highest antioxidant content amongst all other spices. Antioxidants help protect body against radical damage and prevents ageing. Cinnamon also helps lower blood sugar levels and bad cholesterol levels in the body. Cinnamaldehyde - the main ingredient in cinnamon has strong anti-bacterial and anti-fungal properties. Cinnamon oil has anti microbial properties also helps prevent tooth DECAY and reduces bad breath.

25.

What does the word dilute signify on a bottle of hydrochloric acid? why are acids used in this form​

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Explanation:

usually acids are USED in the form of DILUTE as dilution make a liquid more thinner and solvent. if we take an example of HCL then it  is present in our stomach so its dilute and makes the food solvent so we that we DIGEST it easily.that's the REASON most of the acids are dilute.

26.

What is xylem. [in a plant]

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xylem is the TRANSPORT tissue. It transport WATER from roots to leaves and STEMS

27.

Write the name of of major ingredients of brinjal curry which of the ingredients of brinjal curry come from plants do not come from plants l

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Ingredients are substances which are used to make a brinjal curry are :-

Brinjal, spices, salt, WATER, OIL, ONION

In brinjal curry- brinjal, spices, oil, onion are come from PLANTS.

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28.

Kaun si khushi ki Rachna ji vahak hai​

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ANSWER:hindi

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29.

Which one will die first and Why ? 1 . The person stabbed with a knife OR 2 . The Person Who was poisoned . Pls give relevant and perfect answers ! ​

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The PERSON stabbed with the knife, since poison would cause a slow death but as soon as the knife will penetrate into the body, its blow will cause a lot of internal as well as external damage and BLEEDING, thus shutting the heart down earlier.

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30.

Phylum aschelminthes round warm​

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  • MOSTLY MARINE , FREE LIVING OR PARASITIC
  • THEY ARE TRIPLOBLASTIC
  • THEY SHOW ORGAN SYSTEM LEVEL OF ORGANISATION
  • RESPIRATORY AND CIRCULATORY SYSTEM IS ABSENT
  • EXAMPLES :- ROUNDWORM , HOOKWORM

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31.

2) What does the odometen of an automobile measure​

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Odometer of an automobile is used TOMEASURE the distance travelled by a vehicle . ... SPEEDOMETER is used to MEASURE the speed of the vehicle .

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32.

The type of electric charge in glass rod

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The core has positive CHARGE, the electrons have negative charge. ... This LEAVES the glass rod with more positive than negative charge, so you get a net positive charge.

33.

What are life processes?​

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The basic essential activities performed by an organism to WITHSTAND its life are called as life processes. These include nutrition, RESPIRATION, circulation, excretion and REPRODUCTION. Organisms obtain energy from food to PERFORM these life processes which are essential for survival.

34.

Non metals are ----------conductors of electricity​

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NON METALS ARE POOR CONDUCTOR OF ELECTRICITY....

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35.

Does ebonite rod get charge

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When you rub anything with ebonite rod, the chemical bond is formed between some parts of the the two surface. Rod has its electron more tightly bound than that other object. So, that object DONATES electrons to the rod while electrons from rod won't come out. DUE to excess of electrons in rod, it becomes NEGATIVELY charged while the other object with lost electrons, becomes DEFICIENT of electrons. Thus, the object becomes POSITIVELY charged.

36.

Does ebonite rod get charge after rubbing ?

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when U rub fur with ebonite rod , the chemical bond is formed between some parts of the two surface Rod has its electron more tightly bound than fur. ... Due to excess of ELECTRONS in rod, it BECOMES negatively charged while the fur with lost electrons, becomes deficient of electrons........ ✨

37.

Rohit saw a lightening which sound is heard after 20 sec.Given speeed of light=3×10^8 m/sec and speed of sound= 340 m/sec.What is the height of the cloud?​

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  • Let the distance between CLOUD and the ground is X meters. We know that SPEED of LIGHT is 3*(10^8) m/s. Since, distance = speed * time.
38.

What are the differences between internal and external organs

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The internal ORGANS are the organs that are present inside the human body these are heart, LUNGS and kidneys whereas the external organs are the organs that are present outside the body SKIN, NOSE, external ear and others

39.

What is ohm's mathematical expression?

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OHM's law states that the voltage or POTENTIAL DIFFERENCE between two points is directly proportional to the CURRENT or electricity passing through the resistance, and directly proportional to the resistance of the circuit. The formula for Ohm's law is V=IR.

40.

Define ruminants from class 7

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ruminant. Use the WORD ruminant for any cud-chewing animal, like a cow or a camel. A ruminant is a MAMMAL with hooves and a complicated system of stomach compartments whose DIGESTION works by chewing partly digested food a SECOND time in order to soften it. Cows, moose, giraffes, and goats are all ruminants

41.

Tearing a piece of aluminium soil

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Aluminium foil (or aluminum foil in North America) (often erroneously called tin foil) is aluminium prepared in thin METAL leaves with a thickness less than 0.2 mm (7.9 mils); thinner GAUGES down to 6 micrometres (0.24 mils) are also COMMONLY used.[1] In the United States, foils are commonly gauged in THOUSANDTHS of an inch or mils. Standard household foil is typically 0.016 mm (0.63 mils) thick, and heavy duty household foil is typically 0.024 mm (0.94 mils). The foil is pliable, and can be readily bent or wrapped around objects. Thin foils are fragile and are sometimes laminated to other materials such as plastics or paper to make them more useful. Aluminium foil supplanted tin foil in the mid 20th century.

42.

What are the characteristic of angasana dispersal and how are its seeds dispersed

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Angsana DISPERSE by wind.beacause it has a wing-like STRUCTURE and is LIGHT.

43.

What is the definition of phagocytosis and example of phagocytosis

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Explanation:

Ingestion of bacteria or other materials by PHAGOCYTES or amoeboid protozoans.

eg :amoeba,neutrophill cells [PERFORM the function of PHAGOCYTOSIS in human body,component of BLOOD]

44.

What makes you think this.

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My NEURONS and my ENTIRE NERVOUS SYSTEM

45.

what is meant by electrical resistivity of a material? derive its S.I.Unit . describe an experiment to study the factor on which resistance of a conducting wire depends ​

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The electrical RESISTIVITY of a material is defined as the RESISTANCE of a conductor made of that material of UNIT length and unit cross-sectional AREA.

46.

Water is needed for several reasons. Can you write some of them?​

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Water helps In weight loss .

For drinking.

Water helps your body to absorb nutrients .

Water REMOVE waste .

For WASHING UTENSILS and clothes .

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47.

WHAT IS BOILING. WHY IT IS CALLED BULK PHENOMENON​

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Boiling is a bulk phenomenon. PARTICLES of the bulk of the liquid gain ENOUGH energy to change to VAPOUR state. ... Therefore the heat energy GOES to the entire bulk of liquid and starts boiling. Whereas EVAPORATION is a surface phenomenon.

48.

All chemical equilibrium must have what? ​

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49.

What does the higher melting point indicate ​

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High melting point of a SUBSTANCE means that there will be more heat required to melt a PARTICULAR substance from solid to LIQUID state. There are many elements that have high melting point. ... This means that you will have to raise the temperature of IRON to 1538 degrees CELSIUS to melt it.

50.

What is meant by marinate ?​

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marinate is to mix..

the TURMERIC , and SPICES are marinated before cooking.