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1.

Who is the most tallest person in the world....✔️✔️⬇️⬇️⬇️No SPaMS❌❌#FOLLoW Me ...Xd....​

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ROBERT Wadlow is the most TALLEST PERSON in the WORLD.........

2.

Name two fibres which are obtained from the stem of plant

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ANSWER: JUTE ,HEMP, flax

Explanation:

3.

Balance ecosystem full paragraph​

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An ECOSYSTEM is balanced when the BIOTIC (living) and abiotic (non-living) PARTS of the ecosystem are in equilibrium. This means that the NUTRIENTS are able to cycle efficiently, and no community of organisms or NATURAL phenomena is interrupting the flow of energy and nutrients to other parts of the ecosystem

4.

Name a material which losses it's shine when exposed to moist air .

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ANSWER:

EXPLANATION:

IRON

5.

Green plants contain starch .explain with the help of an activity​

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Here's your answer! ❤️

To test the PRESENCE of starch in leaves we will do IODINE test.

First, leave a PLANT in sunlight for an hour

Then, pluck a leaf from the plant and pour some drops of iodine on the leaf, if the colour of leaf changes into blue or black, it means the starch is PRESENT in the leaf!

Do this activity for observation.

Hope it HELPS you! ☺️✌️

6.

(i) After the crop is grown well, what steps does a farmer follow to harvest it? Explain​

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ANSWER:

FARMER have to USE hactors and they DONE there HARVESTING

7.

Multiple sclerosis meaning in hindi​

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HINDI MEANING:

EK gambir Rog JISME rogii Apne sharir ka niyantran kothe hue Gotha jatga hey!

ENGLISH MEANING:

a SERIOUS disease which causes you to slow LOOSE control of your body and become less able to move

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8.

Who is president of India..??? ​

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ANSWER:

HEYA here is your answer ❤❣✌

RAM NATH KOVIND

9.

What is a base? explain with example​

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Answer:

a BASE is a substance which is BITTER in TASTE SODIUM hydroxide

10.

What happens when dilute hydrochloric acid is poured over egg shell.​

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Answer:

EGG shell will melt and dissapear

Explanation:

as egg shell is calcium it will react with HCL

11.

What is the pigment which gives colour to our hair​

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ANSWER:#⃣ MELANIN is the PIGMENTS which GIVES COLOUR to our hair✌❤⏬❕

12.

Types of nutrition found in fungi, lichen, amarbel and pitcher plant.​

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Answer:

types of nutrition found in FUNGI , LICHEN , AMARBEL and picher PLANT are hetrotropics and parasitic nutrients

13.

Rhizopus is a fungus that grow food stuff which mode of nutrition does it process​

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Rhizopus is a FUNGUS that grows FOOD STUFF by autotrophic mode of NUTRITION.

14.

Full form of NEET and AIIMS​

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Answer:

NEET- NATIONAL ELIGIBILITY cu.m Entrance Test

AIIMS- All India Institute of MEDICAL Sciences

15.

Formula of Pearl Ash

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ANSWER:

k2CO3

Explanation:

I HOPE this HELPS you

16.

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Explanation:

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17.

Formula of Philosopher's wool

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ANSWER:

ZNO is the answer

18.

Which the element which have the most compound form in the world

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ANSWER:

Carbon FORMS the most number of COMPOUNDS with other elements than any other element.

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19.

Disadvantages of georgette

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ANSWER:

WHAY vgkgbhvivnvbhhhhjjjjkhhjiugjv is 29TH

20.

Name the tissue in which food in plants is stored​

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ANSWER:

EXPLANATION:

PARENCHYMA TISSUE

21.

No of stamens in sunflower

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ANSWER:

NUMEROUS.............

22.

What is the formula of mercuric chloride

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MERCURY(II) chloride/Formula

HgCl2

23.

Describe Navigation Satellites??​

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A satellite navigation or satnav SYSTEM is a system that uses satellites to provide autonomous geo-spatial POSITIONING. ... The system can be USED for providing position, navigation or for tracking the position of something fitted with a receiver (satellite tracking).

24.

Name two animals fibres and their sources.​

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ANSWER:

WOOL - SHEEP

SILK - silk WORM

25.

What is the formula of silver nitrate

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AGNO3

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26.

What is air ? what is the meaning of oxygen .. ​

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Answer:

Air is MIXTURE of MANY gases.

oxygen is an ESSENTIAL element for HUMAN to SURVIVE.

27.

which philippines institution is responsible for providing information on the activities of volcanoes,earthquake,and tsunamis

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PHIVOLCS institution is responsible for PROVIDING INFORMATION on the ACTIVITIES of valconoes, earthquakes, tsunamis

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28.

Complete and balance the following equation :Fe2O3+ Al →​

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Answer:

FE2O3 + AL ---> AL2O3 + Fe

29.

L67: Explain why, when it is getting dark at night, it is impossible tounel denak Eus?make out the colour of cars on the road.BB: Nocturnal animals tend to have wide pupils and det of modsin their setma, suggest nasone,Lisa at picht bu hamingnocturnal animals tend to have bad rupees and lots of fruits in India suggest reason ​

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I am not ABLE to UNDERSTAND this my FRIEND

30.

What are vascular bundles?​

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The group of Xylem VESSELS and phloem tubes is KNOWN as VASCULAR BUNDLE.

31.

Is plan of arc reactor is possible i'm not talking about fusion reactor it is very big.Only science lover answer. ❤️❤️❤️​

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Answer:

It might happen

Explanation:

It basically requires IONIZATION of ELECTRONS. If such THING does happen it will create massive amounts of energy and can POWER an appliance for at least 10 to 20 years

32.

1. Find out where records are kept in your village or city. Who writes theserecords? Is there an archive? Who manages it? What kinds of documents are stored there?Who are the people who use it?

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Answer:

the RECORDS are WRITTEN by PATWARIS they keep it with them in the OFFICE they are the LAND records of the farmers of the village it contains information like how many crops grown in the village one person have how many fields like this

33.

Does litre and kilograms is equal?​

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Answer:

one litre of water has a mass of almost EXACTLY one KILOGRAM whenmeasured at its maximum density, which occurs at about 4° C. similarly : 1 milliliter (ML) of water has a mass of about 1 g; 1,000litre water has mass of about 1,000 kg 1 tonne .

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34.

an object 4cm in size is placed at a distance of 25cm from a concave mirror of focal length 15 cm find the position nature and height of image

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Answer:

Explanation:

Height of the Object(H₀) = 4 CM.

Object Distance(U) = 25 cm.(negative)

Focal Length = 15 cm.(negative)

Using the Mirror's Formula,

   

⇒  

⇒  v = - 37.5 cm.

Thus, the image is formed behind the mirror. Since the Distance is Negative, thus the Image is Real.

Thus, Screen is to be PLACED at a Distance of 37.5 cm behind the Mirror.

Now, Magnification = H₁/H₀

Also, Magnification = -v/u

  ∴ H₁/H₀ = -v/u

⇒ H₁/4 = - (-37.5)/25

⇒ H₁ = 37.5 × 4/25

⇒ H₁ = 150/25

⇒ H₁ = 6 cm.

Since, the Size of the Image is greater than the size of the Object, thus the image is Magnified.

35.

Complete the relation between the plasma blood axon Dash​

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ANSWER:

PLASMA : Blood

Axon : NEURONS

36.

Convert 4.0 metre to centimetre​

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Answer:

400cms

Explanation:

1m =100 cm

4m = 4×100cm =400CM

37.

A neutral substance important for survival of life​

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Answer:

There are 5 BASIC NEEDS our bodies require to survive: LUNGS ... Apart FORM air, water is the most essential element to life.

38.

Explain epithelial tissue in detail? ​

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Explanation:

epithelial tissues are widespread throughout the BODY.They form the COVERING of all body surfaces,LINE body cavities and hallow organs, and are MAJOR TISSUE in glands.

39.

Three functions of endoplasmic reticulum​

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HLO MATE HERE IS UR ANSWER

. It serves many general functions including the folding of protien molecules in sacs called "cisternae"and the transport of synthesized protiens in vesciles ti golgi appartus

. they play a vital role to form a skeleton fram work.

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40.

What are the components of solution

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Answer:

There are 2 COMPONENTS of a SOLUTION .

1.. Solute

2.. Solvent

41.

Solve the question number 1

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ANSWER:

A) We will feel THIRSTY

B)Your BODY will become very much dehydrated

C)You will DIE

42.

Waste disposal in hospital​

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Biomedical Waste is any kind of waste containing INFECTIOUS (or POTENTIALLY infectious) materials.[1] It may also include waste associated with the generation of biomedical waste that visually appears to be of medical or laboratory origin (e.g., packaging, unused bandages, infusion kits, etc.), as well RESEARCH laboratory waste containing biomolecules or organisms that are mainly restricted from environmental release. As detailed below, discarded sharps are considered biomedical waste whether they are contaminated or not, due to the possibility of being contaminated with blood and their propensity to cause injury when not properly contained and disposed of. Biomedical waste is a type of biowaste.

Biomedical Waste is any kind of waste containing infectious (or potentially infectious) materials.[1] It may also include waste associated with the generation of biomedical waste that visually appears to be of medical or laboratory origin (e.g., packaging, unused bandages, infusion kits, etc.), as well research laboratory waste containing biomolecules or organisms that are mainly restricted from environmental release. As detailed below, discarded sharps are considered biomedical waste whether they are contaminated or not, due to the possibility of being contaminated with blood and their propensity to cause injury when not properly contained and disposed of. Biomedical waste is a type of biowaste.Biomedical waste may be solid or liquid. Examples of infectious waste include discarded blood, sharps, UNWANTED microbiological cultures and stocks, identifiable body parts (including those as a result of amputation), other human or animal TISSUE, used bandages and dressings, discarded gloves, other medical supplies that may have been in contact with blood and body fluids, and laboratory waste that exhibits the characteristics described above. Waste sharps include potentially contaminated used (and unused discarded) needles, scalpels, lancets and other devices capable of penetrating skin.

Biomedical Waste is any kind of waste containing infectious (or potentially infectious) materials.[1] It may also include waste associated with the generation of biomedical waste that visually appears to be of medical or laboratory origin (e.g., packaging, unused bandages, infusion kits, etc.), as well research laboratory waste containing biomolecules or organisms that are mainly restricted from environmental release. As detailed below, discarded sharps are considered biomedical waste whether they are contaminated or not, due to the possibility of being contaminated with blood and their propensity to cause injury when not properly contained and disposed of. Biomedical waste is a type of biowaste.Biomedical waste may be solid or liquid. Examples of infectious waste include discarded blood, sharps, unwanted microbiological cultures and stocks, identifiable body parts (including those as a result of amputation), other human or animal tissue, used bandages and dressings, discarded gloves, other medical supplies that may have been in contact with blood and body fluids, and laboratory waste that exhibits the characteristics described above. Waste sharps include potentially contaminated used (and unused discarded) needles, scalpels, lancets and other devices capable of penetrating skin.Biomedical waste is generated from biological and medical sources and activities, such as the diagnosis, prevention, or treatment of diseases.

43.

Who is the father of soul​

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ANSWER:

JAMES BRONE HOPE HELPFUL.......

44.

Silver ,sulphur,bromine,barium valence and symbol and atomicity

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ANSWER:

Silver

Symbol_Ag

Valency_1

Atomicity_ 2

Sulphur

Symbol-_S

Valency--(-2)

Atomicity-_8

Bromine

Symbol_ Br

Valency_1

Atomicity_ 2

Barium

Symbol_Ba

Valency_2

Atomicity_1

45.

Take different coloured paper.cut them into virus shapes sampling with that of the human digestive organs such that one colour represent one organ.paste them into your copy making the complete human digestive system.label various organs

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ANSWER:

it is the METHOD to DESCRIBE

46.

What common properties do solution on here

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ANSWER:

ASK your QUESTION CORRECTLY

47.

Why is the freezing point and melting point of water is same​

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ANSWER:

Not just in water, in every liquid the freezing and melting point is same.

Principle :

This is DUE to latent HEAT. What happens is that while the states of MATTER are changing, the APPLIED gets absorbed in the process so the net temperature is 0 degrees.

48.

What is black hole explain me ​

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ANSWER:

BLACK HOLE is our GALAXY CENTER

49.

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ANSWER:i DONT know

Explanation:

50.

Draw a plant and label its part​

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ANSWER:

Lol

Explanation: