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1.

"ink" used by "Aryabhatta"

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ANSWER:

YES or no i CANT SAID i THOUGH no

2.

What is the gravitatioal potential energy

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GRAVITATIONAL ENERGY is the POTENTIAL energy a physical OBJECT with MASS has in relation to another massive object due to gravity.

3.

Study the home appliances used in your house and identify the parts that are susceptible to wear and tear due to friction what method can be adopted to reduce their damage by friction

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1. Refrigerator and FREEZER- Overload on motors and condenser.

Replacing water filters, CLEANING and avoiding overload.

2. Washing machines- Hoses, lint trap and dryer vent and washer.

Washer hoses should be replaced, cleaning of dryer vents, avoid overloading of the machine.

3. Air conditioner and heater- Filters.

Cleaning and replacing them can avoid the early wear and tear.

4. Ovens- Heating coils.

Avoid leaving spills in the OVEN. This can damage and cause wear and tear DUE to friction.

5. Vacuum cleaner- vacuum cleaner bag.

It should be emptied from time to time to prevent getting overloaded.

4.

* (10) With the help of suitable diagramsxplain the mitosis in detail.with the help of the stability diagram explain the mitosis in deleted ​

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Mitosis is a process where a single cell divides into two identical daughter cells (cell division).

During mitosis one cell? divides once to form two identical cells.

The major purpose of mitosis is for growth and to REPLACE worn out cells.

If not corrected in time, mistakes made during mitosis can result in changes in the DNA? that can potentially lead to genetic disorders?.

Mitosis is divided into five phases:

1. Interphase:

The DNA in the cell is copied in preparation for cell division, this results in two identical full sets of chromosomes?.

Outside of the nucleus? are two centrosomes, each containing a pair of centrioles, these STRUCTURES are critical for the process of cell division.

During interphase, microtubules extend from these centrosomes.

2. Prophase:

The chromosomes CONDENSE into X-shaped structures that can be easily seen under a microscope.

Each chromosome is composed of two sister chromatids, containing identical genetic information.

The chromosomes pair up so that both COPIES of chromosome 1 are together, both copies of chromosome 2 are together, and so on.

At the end of prophase the membrane around the nucleus in the cell dissolves away releasing the chromosomes.

The mitotic spindle, consisting of the microtubules and other proteins, extends across the cell between the centrioles as they move to opposite poles of the cell.

3. Metaphase:

The chromosomes line up neatly end-to-end ALONG the centre (equator) of the cell.

The centrioles are now at opposite poles of the cell with the mitotic spindle fibres extending from them.

The mitotic spindle fibres attach to each of the sister chromatids.

4. Anaphase:

The sister chromatids are then pulled apart by the mitotic spindle which pulls one chromatid to one pole and the other chromatid to the opposite pole.

5. Telophase:

At each pole of the cell a full set of chromosomes gather together.

A membrane forms around each set of chromosomes to create two new nuclei.

The single cell then pinches in the middle to form two separate daughter cells each containing a full set of chromosomes within a nucleus. This process is known as cytokinesis.

5.

Which of the following compounds has electrovalent linkagea)SiCl4b)CH3Clc)MgCl2d)Cl2please my friends right answer give me​

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ANSWER:MGC12 is the answer.....,.

6.

Sc holiday homework​

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Very short

2.the full form of HIV is Human Immunodeficiency Virus. HIV causes AIDS disease.

4. To DEVELOP the fighting capability in the body to a disease in called immunisation.

16.because male anopheles mosquito does not suck blood of a person and hence does not spread malaria disease.

18 a) because common cold is a communicable disease. This disease is caused by virus.

19. AIDS stands for Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome.

20.(a) because in balanced diet we TAKE a HEALTHY food.

b) because due to STAGNANT water,the micro organisms are increasing and causing diseases

e) if the surrounding environment conditions are well, neat and clean, then no micro organisms are there and not causing disease.

21.the wastes in hospital should be DISPOSED properly because it can cause harmful diseases.

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7.

Mudras therapetic uses and effect

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ANSWER:

Xx Here is your answer

Mate hope it helps you

The word “mudra” is derived from two Sanskrit roots: “mud” which means pleasure or delight and “DRU” which means to bring forth. So the word mudra means “to bring forth pleasure or delight.” Isn’t that amazing? The mudras are all about positive energy. In this climate of fiscal cliffs and economic uncertainty, it is empowering to realize that we can bring more positive energy into the world with our fingers!

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Think about it. In everyday life, we OFTEN use our hands to communicate feelings, wishes, and intent. We cross our fingers for good luck. Turn the thumbs up – APPROVAL. Thumbs down – disapproval. ACTUALLY, all of these gestures are mudras that portray a strong and wordless message to those around us and also elicit an intentional feeling within us.

The effects of mudras can be divided into five categories, based on their intention and effect: Breath, Alignment, Relaxation, Meditation, and Therapeutic Applications.

Breath: The position of the hands can change the speed, focus, and quality of the breath. For example, Vajrapradama mudra awakens the breath in the back of the lungs, and Kali mudra opens the upper lungs. This affect is subtle, but noticeable and can help practitioners develop deeper awareness and volume of breath. There’s even a mudra for asthma.

Alignment: Used in active physical practice, mudras redirect energy in the pose, aiding the yogi in finding correct alignment. Prana mudra (fingers forming a peace sign) balances the energy in a pose like Triangle, expanding awareness into all parts of the body, from the grounding of the feet to the extension of the arms.

Relaxation: Some mudras directly affect the nervous system by stimulating the para-sympathetic nervous system, the part of the nervous system that “slows things down”. Many people spend their entire day in fight or flight mode. Tucking the thumbs into the palms with fingers curled around them, palms downward (Adhi mudra) can effectively lower blood pressure and release the anxiety response.

Meditation: When used during meditation, certain mudras can deepen awareness, allowing students to drop into a meditative state of effortless concentration more easily.

Therapeutic Applications: The therapeutic use of mudras is broad and fascinating, as each mudra affects a different system of the body. For example, Masahirs mudra can effectively reduce migraines with daily practice. I have used mudras with clients suffering with cancer, colitis, depression, and eating disorders. To be effective therapeutically, a mudra must be practiced for 5-15 minutes daily, along with meditation and breath. The results are subtle, but noticeable with time and patience.

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8.

Uses of synthetic fibre in diwali​

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Answer:

1.in clothes

2.crackers

3.ropes

4.bags

9.

If a bacterium undergoes binary fission at the rate of 1 division per second,then after how many seconds will the number of bacteria become 64

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Answer:

6 SECOND I THINK ............

10.

Quiz in natural calamities​

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Answer:

I m REALLY READY

EXPLANATION:

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11.

Name the fungus causing “Red Rot of Sugarcane”.​

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Calletotrichum falcatum is the fungus causing the RED ROT in sugercane.

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12.

What is role of brain in reflex action​

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The sensory NERVES that detect the HEAT are connected to the nerves that move the MUSCLES of the hand. Such a connection of detecting the SIGNAL from the nerves and responding to it quickly is known as reflex arc. Reflex arcs are FORMED in the spinal cord and the information reaches the brain and brain responses to it.

13.

The mass of the Jupiter is 1.9×10 to the power 27 kg and that of the sun is 2×10 to the power 30 kg. If the magnitude of gravitational force between these two masses is 4.166×10to the power 23N, find distance between them.

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14.

Cell wall of which one of the is not made up ofcellulose

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Explanation:

The cell wall lies outside the PLASMA membrane. The plant cell wall is mainly composed of cellulose. Cellulose is a complex substance and provides STRUCTURAL STRENGTH to plants. Bacteria is not a plant therefore its CELLWALL is made up of peptidoglycan.

15.

Describe on activity to separate good healthy seeds from damaged ones. Draw a labelled diagram to show the activity

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ANSWER:

EXPLANATION:PUT them on WATER

16.

A bucket made of plastic does not rust like a bucket made of iron.why?

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BECAUSE IRON REACT WITH METAL , A BUCKET IS MADE UP OF PLASTIC AND AN EXAMPLE OF NIN METAL , SO /THEREFORE A BUCKET MADE OF PLASTIC DOES NOT REACT RUST LIKE A BUCKET MADE OF IRON

Explanation:

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17.

5methods of drawing ground water

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Explanation:

1-pumps

2-well

3-digging

4-tubewell

5-boaring

18.

Certain bacteria and fungi are considered cleansers of environment. Why do you think it is so?

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EXPLANATION:

Because they docomposes the BAD THINGS of ENVIRONMENT

19.

What is the role of brain in reflex arc​

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Explanation:

The sensory NERVES that detect the heat are connected to the nerves that move the MUSCLES of the HAND. Such a connection of detecting the SIGNAL from the nerves and responding to it quickly is known as reflex arc. Reflex arcs are FORMED in the spinal cord and the information reaches the brain and brain responses to it.

20.

What is cell? what is its function​

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CELL is a smalles UNIT of a bodi or organ.cell is a sturctural and functional unit of life .

FUNCTION;

cell CONTAIN many SMALL orgnelles that perform various activities in a body.

21.

Ca(oh) 2+co2 gives ca2co3+h2o please step by step explanation??????​

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Ca(OH)2+CO2=CaCO3+H2O

count the number of elements on both sides, if equal ur RXN is CORRECT...

now.

1Ca on both sides

1 C

4 O

2 H

22.

।।।।Duniya ka sabse bada Pahad ​

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EXPLANATION:

MOUNT EVEREST ..........

23.

What are disease caused by garbage bacteria​

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ANSWER:

SKIN INFECTIONS and lung infections.

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24.

Sonia has two cups of hot milk. In one of the cups she puts a metal spoon .I which cup milk cool faster . Explain the phenomenon

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cup in which metal spoon is KEPT will COOL FASTER because metal is GOOD absorber of heat so metal spoon will absorb heat from milk

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25.

Why need to save trees​

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Plants are one of the most important part of ecosystem . Every LIVING organism directly or indirectly depend on it .

For OXYGEN and FOOD also .

So, it is important to save trees .

Without it LIFE cannot possible on earth .

Planting more and more trees

Reforestation

No Deforestation

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26.

Sand is strewn on roads during heavy snowfall . Why

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to REDUCE friction and melts snow FALL

27.

Why why do people invest lot of money and gold and silver not in any other metal

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bcz they are PRECIOUS..

APART from this they donot CORRODE under ordinary conditions..

they are HIGHLY stable..

28.

with the help of turmeric paste classify the following as acid base and salts: lemon juice / vinegar/baking soda/ sugar sol./ shampoo/salt sol.

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lemon juice is ACID , turmeric becomes RED when baking soda APPLY

29.

The temperature at which particles break out of their rigid structure and start moving around easily​

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the TEMPERATURE is variable.

eg-ice MELTS at100°C

30.

Nous crop.inoxideSubject: Science5) Give one word for the followingWorksheet 2i) The part of tooth embedded into the jaw.j) The act of getting and eating foodk) The process in which the absorbed food is used for producing energy andgrowth.1) The digestive system from oesophagus to the anus.m) The cop part of the tooth outside the gums.n) The fleshy muscular organ that helps in speakingo Large sac-like structure between small intestine and large intestine inthe body of a ruminant. CaecumP) The sticky film on teeth consisting of food particles, saliva and bacteria.9) The cavity in unicellular animals in which food is present.r) The white hard substance that covers the teeth.6) Circle the odd one outf) Bear, Dog, Paramecium, Rabbit.g) Amylase, Lipase, Sucrase, Ciliah) Incisors, Pseudopodia, Molars, Canines.i) Rumen, Reticulum, Saliva, Omasumj) Pseudopodia, caecum, rumen, cudk) Large intestine, small intestine, stomach, kidney7) Name the digestive enzymes whiche) Breaks down starch to sugars,f) Breaks down proteins to peptides..g) Breaks down sugar sucrose to glucose.h) Breaks down fats.​

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ANSWER:

Explanation:

1. enamel

2. nutrition

3. ABSORPTION

31.

Who was the author of the story quest for freedom

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Explanation:

G RAMAN is the author of QUEST for FREEDOM

32.

Name the following two ruminants ​

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Two ruminants are SHEEP and goat

Some other ruminants are BUFFALO, cattle, deer , ELK giraffe and camels

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33.

What is the impact of agro chemicals and micro plastics in soil

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Microplastics are increasingly seen as an ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEM of global proportions. While the focus to date has been on microplastics in the ocean and their effects on marine life, microplastics in soils have largely been OVERLOOKED. Researchers are concerned about the lack of knowledge regarding potential CONSEQUENCES of microplastics in agricultural landscapes from application of sewage sludge.

34.

List two types of transport system in human beings write the function of any one of these​

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ANSWER: Blood circulatory system and neuron system

Explanation:(a)blood vessels transport oxygen nutrients to different parts of body

(b) neuron system takes sensation from SENSE ORGANS to brain

35.

What are the applications of atmospheric pressure on earth

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Explanation:

Drinking Straw

1. When drinking with a straw, ONE has to suck the straw. This causes the pressure in hte straw to decrease.

Siphon

1. A rubber tube can be used to siphon liquid from a container at a higher LEVEL to another at a lower level. For example, we can remove petrol from the petrol tank of a vehicle or dirty water from aquarium.

2. The tube is first filled with the liquid and one end is placed in the liquid in the container A. The other end is placed at a level which must be lower than the surface of the liquid in container A.

3. The pressure in the rubber at the lower end is equal to atmospheric pressure plus the pressure due to H cm column of liquid. As the pressure at the lower end is greater than the atmospheric pressure, the liquid flows out.

Vacuum Cleaner

1. vacuum cleaner applies the principle of atmospheric pressure to remove dust particles. When it is SWITCHED on, the fan sucks out the air from space inside the vacuum (space A). Space A then becomes a partial vacuum.

2. The atmospheric pressure outside, which is greater, then forces air and dust particles into the filter bag. This traps the dust particles but allows the air to flow through an exit ath the back.

Lift Pump

1. A lift pump is used to pump water out of a well or to a higher level. The greatest height to which the water can be pumped is 10 m. This is equivalent to the atmospheric pressure.

2. When the plunger is LIFTED, the upper valve closes and the lower valve opens. The atmospheric pressure, acting on the surface of the water, causes water to flow past valve B into the cylinder.

3. When the plunger is pushed down, the lower valve closes and the upper valve opens. Water flows above the plunger.

4. When the plunger is next lifted, the upper valve closes again and the lower valve opens once more. the atmospheric pressure, acting on the surface of the water, forces water past the lower valve into the cylinder. Simultaneously, the water above the plunger is lifted and flows out through the spout.

5. This process is repeated until sufficient water is obtained.

36.

Who needmore energy a child playing basketball or Child sleeping give reason​

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Answer:

a CHILD playing BASKETBALL NEEDS more energy

37.

The cost of petrochemicals is rising day by day .What could be the possible reason find out how our lives are depend upon the petrochemical product?​

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because people are using petrochemicals as they GET it for free they are limited and TAKE a LOT of time to RENEW so to save petrochemicals government is raising their prices we are dependent on petrochemicals for MAKING food to drive car and many more

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38.

Vesicles can be produced by which of following conditions :a. callus b. verrucas c. poison ivy d. dry , scaly skin

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ANSWER:

I THINK that the answer is POISON IVY.

39.

Name the petroleum product used for metalling the roads??​

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COAL TAR is the PETROLEUM product that used in METALLING of roads

40.

All the animal speciesliving in a particularregion or time.​

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All the animal SPECIES living in the both because some birds GO another place when season changes like swallow.

And some animal lives in a particular region just like polar BEAR lives only in polar or in ICY place

41.

How plants and animals takes nutrients​

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PLANTS are take nutrients through ROOT..

and animals are take FOOD by mouth...

42.

Edit the following passage :Incorrect Correct If I had the belief that I can not(eg:) had have does it. I shall surely acquire (a) ________ ________the capacity to do it even for (b) ________ ________I may not have it in the beginning(c) ________ ________If you can believe it, you could (d) ________ ________achive them.(e) ________ ________​

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Answer:

INCORRECT Correct

a) does do

B) for if

C) could can

d) them it

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43.

Solve it plz its urgent ​

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Explanation:

1.worm

2.mulberry

44.

An acid that contributes to the sour taste are of some fruits, is-a. hydrochloric acid b. sulphuric acid c. nitric acidd. citric acid ​

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(d) CITRIC acid. It is a fact that citric acid CONTRIBUTES to the sour TASTE in some fruits. But for those who don't know this, using common sense, all other ACIDS are inorganic acids and only this (d) is an organic acid.

45.

Mention two advantages of sowing by transplantation

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The FOLLOWING are the two advantages of sowing by transplantation: 1. It permits us to CHOOSE only HEALTHFUL seedlings for the shoots. ... The method of transplantation allows us to plant the seedlings at the proper gap so as to assure the correspondent availability of nutrients, water and sunshine to the shoots.

46.

Name two animals for whom we build homes

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Answer

HORSES , dog

Explanation:

we MAKE STABLES for horses and KENNELS for DOGS

47.

3. Salt is added to a beaker containing water. After a point, no more salt gets dissolvedin the beaker and the extra salt added after this point settles down at the bottom ofthe beaker.a) If this beaker is heated, then what will be observed?b) If we add some more water to it, then what will be observed?ve dissolve equal amount of sugar and salt in same amount of water? Givereason​

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ANSWER:

the SOLUTION BECOMES saturated

a. if we heat the solution more SALT can be added as solution becomes unsaturated

b.amount of SOLVENT increase soluion becomes unsaturated

Explanation:

48.

All the animal species living in a particular region or time​

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Answer:

ecosystem

Explanation:

EXAMPLE is a pond as it is a house for many SPECIES LIKE LOTUS, FISH,frogs,tortoise and many more

49.

What are the basic Feature of the indian Constitution​

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The basic structure of the Constitution i.e. its most FUNDAMENTAL features can be described as: Preamble, Fundamental Rights, Directive Principles, SECULARISM, Federalism, Republicanism, Independence of Judiciary, Rule of LAW, and Liberal DEMOCRACY.

50.

Calculate the weight of sodium bicarbonateto be dissociated to give 0.56 litre of CO2 gas.(a) 0.24g (b) 4.28(c) 0.32 g (d) 9.88​

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ANSWER:

HART was the most POPULAR in a SERIES in a