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1.

Write the importance of rhizobium for the farmers

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the importance of rhizobium from the

farmer is that is is called nitrogen

fixation bacteria .it converts the

nitrogen into the soluble FORM of

nitrogen which helps the soil to

produce the humus which is very

essential for the plant.

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2.

Window cleaner ka litmus blue colour change hoga ya nahi​

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YES it was CHANGED into red.

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3.

What is the strongest natural fiber?​

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EXPLANATION:

SILK is the STRONGEST natural fibre.

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4.

Define uniform acceleration . what is the acceleration of a bidy moving with uniform velocity​

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an object's SPEED (velocity) is increasing at a CONSTANT RATE then we SAY it has uniform acceleration. The rate of acceleration is constant. If a car speeds up then slows down then speeds up it doesn't have uniform acceleration.

5.

Five advantages of cleaner fuel​

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1.) No pollution

1.) No pollution2. ) High Calorific value

1.) No pollution2. ) High Calorific VALUE3. ) CHEAP cost

1.) No pollution2. ) High Calorific value3. ) Cheap cost4. ) EASILY Transportable

1.) No pollution2. ) High Calorific value3. ) Cheap cost4. ) Easily Transportable5. ) Ignition Temperature

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6.

What i infectionplz answer

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a disease or ILLNESS that is caused by HARMFUL BACTERIA, ETC. and affects one part of your body

7.

What is the epicenter of the hypothetical earthquake?

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The epicenter is the point on the SURFACE of the Earth directly above the HYPOCENTER of an EARTHQUAKE. The hypocenter is the place where the rupture of the plate boundary that led to the earthquake first happened. ... With three STATIONS and three DISTANCES, the epicenter can be pin-pointed.

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(a) Identify the nature of motion of the body. (b) Find the acceleration of the body.(c) Draw the shape of distance-time graph for this type of motion. (1 + 2 + 2)7. Draw the shape of the distance-time graph for uniform and non-uniform motion ofobject. A bus of starting from rest moves with uniform acceleration of 0.1 ms- for 2minutes. Find(a) the speed acquired.(b) the distance travelled. (3)8. Define uniform acceleration. What is the acceleration of a body moving with uniformvelocity?(3)9. A bus accelerates uniformly from 54 km/h to 72 km/h in 10 seconds Calculate(i) acceleration in m/s2(ii) distance covered by the bus in metres during this interval.(3)10. A car moves with a speed of 30 km/h- for half an hour, 25 km/h- for one hour and40 km/h- for two hours. Calculate the average speed of the car. (2)11. (a) Differentiate between uniform linear and uniform circular motion.(b) Write any four examples of uniform circular motion.(c) Is uniform circular motion accelerated motion? (2 + 2 + 1)​

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EXPLANATION:

when the BODY CHANGE its position with time then it is SAID to be in motion

9.

200 words on practical stars, moon, sky

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its a beautiful experience watching the sky at night. The stars twinkle,the moon shines brightly in the night sky . But if you want to see such a beautiful scenery there should be a clear sky . The last time I sat and watched the night skyzit is the most beautiful scenery ever seen by a man on the earth . If I didn't had busy schedule for all day and night I would just sit under the night sky.To SLEEP under the stars ,moon and the black night ,it's the most beautiful scenery ever seen by a human being on the earth.

Explanation:The night sky is considered one of the most peaceful things in my life thus far. I love the night sky especially in my backyard but I am absolutely terrified of being outside in my backyard alone. Tonight I decided to go sit outside in the freshman quad and stair up at the sky. Today was a beautiful day out and the night was just as beautiful. For it being early march it was a cool almost summertime night. The Sky was clear, not a cloud to be found anywhere. The sky was a mixture of dark midnight blues and purple. All swirled together to make a beautiful contrasting lights and darks of the night sky. The stars just decorated the sky. It almost looks as if someone TOOK a handful of glitter and just threw it up to the sky. The stars were sparkling and gorgeous. The moon accented the night sky perfectly. It was three quarters full, bright and beautiful. The only draw back to the whole night was that while sitting in the freshman quad I could SMELL the fowl smells of CIGARETTES and weed. Besides the smell it was hard to find peace in the MOMENT because there was so many people around talking, yelling and laughing. The noise was loud and disturbing; the smell was fowl and gross, however the sky remained so calm and peaceful through all the disturbances here on earth.

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10.

A paper cup full of hot soup lying on table

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please COMPLETE your question there is nothing a PAPER CUP full of hot SOUP lying on table if you don't give any complete question then you won't GET any complete answer so please complete your question then you will get the answer

11.

Nutrition in animal​

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ANSWER:

hetrotropic NUTRITION is FOUND in ANIMAL

12.

Lime water ka litmus red hai colour change hoga ya nahi​

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13.

What is magnitude formula ​

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If the coordinates of the initial point and the end point of a vector is given, the Distance Formula can be used to find its MAGNITUDE. | →PQ |=√(x2−x1)2+(y2−y1)2.

...In physics, magnitude generally refers to distance or quantity. In relation to MOVEMENT, magnitude refers to the size of an OBJECT or its speed while traveling. Distance, mass, speed and velocity in physics are divided into vectors and scalars. ... For example, a bowling BALL has a greater magnitude than a golf ball.

14.

What are the fabrics are made up of synthetic fibre​

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Synthetic fabrics, such as nylon and polyester, are produced entirely from CHEMICALS. Natural fabrics, such as cotton, silk, and WOOL are made of fibres from plants and ANIMALS. Synthetic fabrics are useful because they have very different or enhanced (improved) properties in comparison to natural MATERIALS.

15.

Conduct an experiment how a metal is reacting with acids and bases?

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i KNOW that it is not a EXPERIMENT but it is a REACTION

16.

Difference between the maximum and minimum temperature of the day

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MIN 24 max 32

Explanation:

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17.

Who is known as virgin​

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VIRGIN is a PERSON that has not had sexul in tercross

18.

Worksheet4 animal adaptation science​

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ANSWER:

what is your QUESTION...

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19.

Salt mein blue litmus use hota hai to uska colour change hoga ya nahi​

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it DEPENDS on salt is basic,acidic or NEUTRAL .

Explanation:

acidic salt CHAGES BLUE LITMUS red and neutral doesn't show any effect and basic turns blue litmus red.

20.

What are the different components of food plastic or draw the source of each components​

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The main COMPONENTS of foods are CARBOHYDRATES, protein, fats, vitamins and minerals. These are called nutrients.

Carbohydrates: Carbohydrates are also called energy GIVING FOOD. It is the main sources of energy. It is made up of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. There are THREE types of carbohydrates.

21.

An electric arlit around nucleas​

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The sugar beet became a major source of sugar in the 19th century when methods for extracting the sugar became available. It is a biennial plant, a CULTIVATED variety of BETA vulgaris in the family Amaranthaceae, the tuberous ROOT of which contains a high proportion of sucrose.

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A warm-blooded vertebrate animal of a class that is distinguished by the possession of hair or fur, females that secrete milk for the nourishment of the young, and (typically) the birth of live young.

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Monuments include statues, (war) memorials, historical BUILDINGS, archaeological sites, and cultural assets. If there is a PUBLIC interest in its preservation, a monument can for example be listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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22.

How to cope up with climate change (urgent)​

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Top 10 things you can do about climate change

Get charged up with renewables. The global push for cleaner, healthier energy is on. ...

Green your COMMUTE. ...

USE energy wisely — save money, too! ...

Eat for a climate-stable PLANET. ...

Consume less, waste less, enjoy life more. ...

Divest from fossil fuels. ...

Invest in renewables. ...

Help put a price on POLLUTION.

23.

which type of cell divison is required for growth and repair of body and types is involed in formation of gemet .​

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EXPLANATION:

Mitosis is used for growth and repair of BODY and produces diploid cells IDENTICAL to each other and the parent cell. Meiosis is used for sexual REPRODUCTION and produces haploid cells different to each other and the parent cell.Thus,meiosis results in formation of gametes.

24.

What is the shape,size and structure of solid,liquid and gas​

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ANSWER:

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25.

What are the uses of spiral shapped bacteria​

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Explanation:

Spiral BACTERIA, bacteria of spiral (helical) shape, form the third major morphological category of prokaryotes along with the rod-shaped bacilli and round cocci.[1][2] Spiral bacteria can be subclassified by the number of twists per cell, cell thickness, cell flexibility, and MOTILITY. The two types of spiral cells are spirillum and spirochete, with spirillum being rigid with external flagella, and spirochetes being flexible with internal flagella.[3]

Spirillum

Campylobacter jejuni is a common spirrillum bacterium.

A spirillum (plural spirilla) is a rigid spiral bacterium that is Gram-negative and frequently has external amphitrichous or lophotrichous flagella.[3] Examples include:

Members of the genus Spirillum

Campylobacter species, such as Campylobacter jejuni, a foodborne pathogen that causes campylobacteriosis

Helicobacter species, such as Helicobacter pylori, a cause of peptic ulcers

Spirochete

Thin spirochete Treponema pallidum bacteria, the causative agent of syphilis magnified 400 times.

A spirochete (plural spirochetes) is a very thin, elongate, flexible, spiral bacteria that is motile VIA internal periplasmic flagella inside the outer membrane.[3] Owing to their morphological properties, spirochetes are difficult to Gram-stain but may be visualized using dark field microscopy or Warthin–Starry stain.[4] Examples include:

Members of the phylum Spirochaetes

Leptospira species, which cause leptospirosis.

Borrelia species, such as Borrelia burgdorferi, a tick-borne bacterium that causes Lyme disease

Treponema species, such as Treponema pallidum, subspecies of which causes treponematoses, including syphilis

26.

How does a pitcher plant get its nutrition

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ANSWER:

it GETS NUTRITION by the THINGS it CATCHES from.

27.

3. In an experiment to demonstrate the mechanism of breathing by using a bell jar, two balloonsin the bell jar and a rubber sheet tied to the open end of bell jar:What does the space in the bell jar represent?What do the balloons in the bell jar represent?What does the rubber sheet tied over the open end of bell jar represent?

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28.

Wooden logs are very small but ships are huge but still both manage to float on water why?​

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The substance like wood and big body like SHIP tendency to float depends on the OVERALL density of material. In chemistry ONE defined density of a material as the mass divided by the VOLUME of the material. Since density of a wooden piece is less than water therefore it floats over water similarly the density of a ship is mass of the ship divided by the volume of the ship where the volume of the ship is so huge that the density becomes less than the density of water. Thus, Wooden logs are very small whereas ships are huge but still both manage to float on water.

29.

What is the functions of blood platelets​

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The function of PLATELETS is to PREVENT BLEEDING.

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30.

Plant a sapling on the first day of your vacation give it a name like your pet​

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ANSWER:

I have PLANT in the MORNING

31.

Information on tallophyta ,bryophyta,pteridophyta​

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Explanation:

THALLOPHYTA, Bryophyta, and Pteridophyta are the three phyla of cryptogams, which is a SUBKINGDOM of Plantae. The cryptogams are seedless plants or plant-like ORGANISMS that do not produce flowers and fruits. They reproduce through the production of spores. Thallophyta, Bryophyta, and Pteridophyta differ by the organization of their plant body. The main difference between Thallophyta Bryophyta and Pteridophyta is that the plant body of Thallophyta is a thallus while the plant body of Bryophyta shows stem-like, root-like, and leaf-like structures and the plant body of Pteridophyta is differentiated into true stem, root, and leaves. Thallophyta and Bryophyta do not CONSIST of a true vascular system while Pteridophyta consists of a true vascular system

32.

Name the four stomach of cow​

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ANSWER:

The FOUR compartments are rumen, reticulum, omasun and obomasum

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33.

Which substance give red colors to RBC​

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ANSWER:

hemoglobin is a SUBSTANCE give RED COLOR to RBC

34.

How will you determine that a given sample of water is pure or polluted

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Explanation:

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There are two ways by which you can know if the given sample of WATER is pure or polluted. They are -

1. pH

We know that pure water has a pH of 7. Take the given sample and dip a pH strip in it. There is a change in color of the strip. Now, observe the color at of the strip. Refer to the pH chart and if the color of the strip does not MATCH with the color on the chart for 7 pH, that indicates the presence of impurities in the sample.

2. BOILING

We know that pure water has boiling point 100 degrees Celsius. Take the given sample and boil it. Keep recording the temperature by inserting a THERMOMETER in the sample. Note the temperature at which the water starts changing it's state and becomes vapour. If the boiling temperature of the sample is not 100 degrees then there are impurities present in the sample.

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35.

Name nucleic acid present in the nucleus​

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The TWO MAIN types of nucleic acids are deoxyribonucleic ACID (DNA) and RIBONUCLEIC acid (RNA).

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36.

Two solutions A and B have pH 2 and pH 6 which is more acidic​

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ANSWER:

solution A is more acidic than of solution B

A have ph VALUE 2 and B have ph value 6 both are acids but A is more acidic

37.

if we need to burn a fire we need oxygen for that but in space there is no oxygen but sun is there and giving us light.why is it so ?? explain me​

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SUN has helium and nitrogen reacting TOGETHER to give LIGHT and HEAT

38.

What are the essential conditions in which photosynthesis takes place

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What are the conditions forphotosynthesis. Plants get CO2 from the air through their leaves, and water from the ground through their roots. LIGHT ENERGY comes from the SUN

39.

The joint in the neck

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ATLAS

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40.

V (m/s)t(s) -Explain the motion of the truck according to the graph.a)b)Calculate displacement and the acceleration of the truck in 0 to 4 s.​

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Explanation:

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What does the vertical axis represent on an acceleration graph?

The vertical axis REPRESENTS the acceleration of the object.

For example, if you READ the value of the graph SHOWN below at a particular time, you will get the acceleration of the object in meters per second squared for that moment.

Try sliding the dot HORIZONTALLY on the graph below to CHOOSE different times, and see how the acceleration—abbreviated Acc—changes.

 

 

41.

Name the following in strong skeleton

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ANSWER:

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42.

Information on jaltrang​

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The Jal Tarang is a melodic PERCUSSION instrument which originates from the Indian sub-continent. It consists of a set of ceramic or METAL bowls filled with water. The bowls are played by striking the EDGE with beaters, one in each hand.

Jaltarang tarang

Percussion instrumentOther names

jaltarang, jal-tarang, jal-yantra, jalatarangam, jalatharangam

Classification

Percussion

Hornbostel–Sachs classification

111.242.11

(Resting bells WHOSE opening faces upward)

Developed

before 4TH to 6th centuries CE

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43.

10 uses of Metal and nonmetal write separately​

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Aluminium is used for making ELECTRICAL cables, packaging, COOKING utensils,etc. Metals LIKE iron and steel are widely used in building and HOME CONSTRUCTIONS. liquid metals like Mercury which can exists in room temperature is used in clinical thermometres. 

44.

Neha swims in a hundred metre long policy covers 200 metre in 1 minute and 40 seconds by swimming from one end to the other and back along the same straight path find the average speed and average velocity of Neha​

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Explanation:

LENGTH of pool = 100m

total time taken = 1 min + 40s = 60s + 40s = 100s

total DISTANCE covered by Neha = 200m

therefore, the total displacement covered by Neha = 0M

[because she swims from one end of the pool to the other and back along the same straight path, to her original position.]

Now, According to the question-

average speed =    total distance        =     200 m       =   2 m/s

                              total time taken              100 s

average velocity =     total displacement       =     0 m       =   0 m/s

                                total time taken                   100 s

45.

10 uses of metal and nonmetal​

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Explanation:

Five Nonmetals

The nonmetals are located on the upper right-hand side of the periodic table. Nonmetals typically are poor electrical and thermal conductors, without a metallic luster. They may be found as solids, liquids, or gases under ordinary conditions. Examples include:

nitrogen

oxygen

helium

sulfur

chlorine

Five Metals

Metals usually are hard, dense conductors, often exhibiting a shiny metallic luster. Metallic elements readily lose electrons to form positive ions. Except for mercury, metals are solids at room temperature and pressure. Examples include:

iron

uranium

sodium

aluminum

calcium

How to Tell Nonmetals and Metals Apart

The easiest way to identify whether an element is a metal or nonmetal is to find its position on the periodic table. There is a zigzag line that runs down the right side of the table. Elements on this line are metalloids or SEMIMETALS, which have properties intermediate between those of metals and nonmetals. Every element located to the right of this line is a nonmetal. All other elements (most elements) are metals. The only exception is hydrogen, which is considered a nonmetal in its gaseous state at room temperature and pressure. The two rows of elements below the body of the periodic table also are metals. Basically, about 75 percent of elements are metals, so if you're given an unknown element and asked to make a guess, go with a metal.

Element names can be a clue, too. Many metals have names ending with -ium (examples: beryllium, titanium). Nonmetals may have names ending with -gen, -ine, or -on (examples: hydrogen, oxygen, chlorine, argon).

Uses for Metals and Nonmetals

Metals' uses are directly linked to their qualities. For EXAMPLE:

Shiny metals such as copper, silver, and gold are often used for decorative arts, jewelry, and coins.

Strong metals such as iron and metal alloys such as stainless steel are used to build structures, ships, and vehicles such as cars, trains, and trucks.

Some metals have specific qualities that dictate their use. For example, copper is a good choice for wiring because it is particularly good for conducting electricity. Tungsten is used for the filaments of light bulbs because it glows white hot without melting.

Nonmetals are both plentiful and useful. Some of the most COMMONLY used include:

Oxygen, a GAS, is absolutely essential to human life. Not only do we breathe it and use it for medical purposes, but we also use it as an important element in combustion.

Sulphur is valued for its medical properties and is also an important ingredient in many chemical solutions. Sulfuric ACID is an important tool for industry: It is used in batteries and in manufacturing.

Chlorine, a nonmetal, is a powerful disinfectant. It is used to purify drinking water and swimming pools.

46.

The bases which dissolve in water

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An ARRHENIUS acid is THEREFORE any substance that ionizes when it dissolves in water to give the H+, or hydrogen, ION. An Arrhenius base is any substance that gives the OH-, or hydroxide, ion when it dissolves in water

47.

Four featureof identical twins​

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Explanation:

Characteristics of Twins

By C.K. Adams; Updated August 06, 2018

You can't tell if twins are fraternal or identical just by appearance. Jupiterimages/Goodshoot/Getty Images

When one pregnancy produces two babies, the result is twins. While born at the same time, twins inherit DIFFERENT TRAITS and may not even look similar. Twins characteristics may be different in personalities and mannerisms. The two most common types of twins are monozygotic and dizygotic. Monozygotic stands for identical twins who formed from one zygote, while dizygotic is fraternal twins who formed from two zygotes.

Sororal or Fraternal Twins Facts

Even if born at the same time, twins may not be identical or share the same gender in a fraternal or sororal pairing, Sororal is for female fraternal twins. In the case of fraternal twins, two eggs cells are independently fertilized with two different sperm cells. Fraternal twins share about 50 percent of their genes, the same percentage as other siblings. Fraternal twins may even look alike but still did not share the same egg, therefore they are not CLASSIFIED as identical. Boy girl twins occur in fraternal twins. Fraternal twin personality traits differ in the same way as other non-twin siblings, ESPECIALLY when the twins are treated as individuals rather than as a twin set.

Identical Twins Facts

When one egg is fertilized but at the two cell stage divides into two embryos, the result is a set of identical twins. These twins possess identical genes, and they are always the same sex. Even though identical twins share the same DNA, environmental factors and non-shared experiences cause differences in personality over time. For example, when twins are adopted by different parents, they grow up differently and change slightly from one another. However, many identical twins also CONTINUE to be alike in IQ and personality throughout their lives.

48.

Name two sugar production plant​

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ANSWER:

There are two major sugar CROPS: sugar beets and sugar cane. However, sugar and syrups are also produced from the sap of CERTAIN species of maple trees, from sweet SORGHUM when cultivated explicitly for making syrup and from sugar palm.

49.

Raw silk is twisted to produce...​

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The process of silk production is known as sericulture. ... Extracting raw silk starts by cultivating the silkworms on MULBERRY leaves. Once the worms start pupating in their cocoons, these are dissolved in boiling water in order for individual LONG fibres to be extracted and fed into the spinning reel.

The amount of usable silk in each cocoon is small, and about 2500 silkworms are required to produce a POUND of raw silk. Raw silk is twisted into a strand sufficiently strong for weaving or knitting.

50.

The base which dissolve in water

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All BASES can be DISSOLVED in water.

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