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1.

प्रकाश संश्लेषण की क्रिया पौधे के किस भाग में होती है​

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प्रकाश-संश्लेषण की क्रिया पौधे के सभी क्लोरोप्लास्ट युक्त कोशिकाओं में होती है। अर्थात पौधे के समस्त हरे भागों में होती है। यह क्रिया विशेषतः पत्तियों के मीसोफिल ऊतक में होती है क्योंकि पत्तियों के मीसोफिल उतक की पेरेन्काइमा कोशिकाओं में अन्य कोशिकाओं की उपेक्षा क्लोरोप्लास्ट की मात्रा अधिक होती है।

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Question The tiny openingspresent on the leafsurface. What are theycalled?Answer · 8 votes​

Answer» PHOTOSYNTHESIS is the ANSWER MAK as BRAINLIEST
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B. Write answers as directed. a. What causes the existance of very large number of carbon compound?​

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The cause of the existence of very large number of CARBON compound are as follows.→ Mostly all organic compounds are made of carbon it can also combine with itself. Carbon exhibit property of catenation (they are able to from long chains by bonding with other carbon ATOMS). → Carbon is tetravent, so can from FOUR bonds with other element (mostly with C,H,ON) carbon can also from the multiple bonds as that is alkane(double bond) ALKYNE (TRIPLE bond) and with oxygen and nitrogen too (as in carbonyl derivatives ) in nitriles.→ Catenation → Isomerism

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Can matter in our surrounding be pure? yes or no. Justify your answer?

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YesExplanation:Pure SUBSTANCES CONSIST of only ONE type of atoms. For example, OXYGEN (O) and Argon (Ar) are present as pure substances in the AIR

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8. Make a list of items from yourkitchen like utensils, foodingredients etc. classify them asfollows.​

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Utensils:- Spoons, forks, ladles, cutting boards, PRESSURE cooker, frying pan, knives, etc. Food ingredients:- Meat, VEGETABLES, Fruits, Milk, Cheese, Spices, FLOUR, Sugar, Bread, Eggs, Fishes, etc. Electrical appliances:- Microwave oven, Chimney, Mixer Grinder, OTG, Hand blender, Toaster, etc.Explanation:hope its help you please FOLLOW me and mark me as a BRAINLIST

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Describe photosaynthesis name the various factors affecting photosaynthesis ​

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The process of photosynthesis is affected by Carbon dioxideThe amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is 0.03%. If the amount of CO2 increases by up to 0.1%, the rate of photosynthesis also increases. But, the rate of photosynthesis decreases, if the amount of CO2 increases BEYOND 0.1%.WaterWater is a very important raw material for photosynthesis. A slight decrease in the amount of WATER causes the closing of stomata. This results in less ABSORPTION of CO2 in leaves, hence the process of also slows down..SunlightPhotosynthesis does not take PLACE in the dark. If the intensity of sunlight is increased slowly, the rate of photosynthesis increases up to a certain point (called saturation point). If the intensity of sunlight increases beyond the saturation point, then photosynthesis slows down.OxygenIt is observed that a small quantity of oxygen is essential for photosynthesis, whereas a high quantity of oxygen slows down the rate of photosynthesis.TemperatureAt low TEMPERATURE the rate of photosynthesis is slow. As the temperature is increased, the rate of photosynthesis also increases up to a certain point. But a high increase in temperature slows down the rate of photosynthesis.

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Mechanism of Diffusional Release from spherical swellable controlled release system forDiffusional exponent of >1 is​

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8.

स्वपोषी पोषण के लिये क्या आवशयक है ?​

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How did the Mendelian 'factors' acquire a change in the terminology? Who changed it?please no copied answer from Google!!​

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Here is your answerMendelian inheritance is a TYPE of biological inheritance that follows the principles originally proposed by Gregor Mendel in 1865 and 1866, re-discovered in 1900 and popularized by WILLIAM Bateson.[1] These principles were initially controversial. When Mendel's theories were integrated with the Boveri–Sutton chromosome theory of inheritance by Thomas Hunt Morgan in 1915, they became the core of classical genetics. Ronald Fisher combined these ideas with the theory of natural selection in his 1930 book The Genetical Theory of Natural Selection, putting evolution onto a mathematical footing and forming the basis for POPULATION genetics within the modern EVOLUTIONARY synthesis.

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Give one example of homometabolic metamorphosis. ​

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tion:hemimetabolous, are said to undergo incomplete METAMORPHOSIS. The higher ORDERS of insects, including Lepidoptera (butterflies and MOTHS), Coleoptera (BEETLES), Hymenoptera (ants, wasps, and bees), Diptera (true flies), and several others, are called holometabolous because larvae

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0.2 MATCH THE FOLLOWING. DISEASESANSWERNight blindnessBeri beriRicketsScurvyCAUSES due todeficiencyofvitamin Cvitamin Dvitamin Bvitamin A​

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A- NightblindnessVitamin B- BERI beriVitamin C- ScurvyVitamin D- RICKETS.

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Give example of amorphous allotrophes ​

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Graphite and DIAMOND are both ALLOTROPES of carbon. O2 and ozone, O3, are allotropes of OXYGEN. Explanation: ALLOTROPE Definition: The term allotrope refers to one or more forms of an elementary substance. Examples: Graphite and diamond are both allotropes of carbon. O2 and ozone, O3, are allotropes of oxygen. Allotropes are elements that exist in two or more different forms in the same physical state. Allotropes generally differ in physical properties and may also differ in chemical ACTIVITY.

13.

Nicolas Tesla ka jivan parichay​

Answer» NICOLAS TESLA was an Serbian American inventor, electrical engineer,MECHANICAL engineer and futurist
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1. Write the names of three artificial and three natural things around you.What are their uses?​

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artificial things : CHAIR , table, book . NATURAL THINGH : SUN ,AIR ,water

15.

Sarah had been going for walk in the morning. kon sa tense hai bataiye​

Answer» PAST PERFECT. I THINK it's the ANSWER
16.

Why it is not advisable to burn plastic?

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Burning of plastic and SYNTHETIC fabrics produce LOT of poisonus GASES causing AIR pollution. so, it is not advisable to BURN plastic

17.

MCQ= is the relation between displacement and time​

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tion:SORRY couldn't UNDERSTAND the question can you please it DETAIL

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_____ is the acidic radical in alkalies. 2)______ conduct electricity through conducting wires​

Answer» 1ST BLANK - NO3-2nd blank - AluminiumExplanation:MARK ME AS BRAINIEST
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Tell me the name the following 1.the process by which chips become tastless and soft​

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It has to do with whether the item of food contains a HIGHER concentration of moisture than the air. A POTATO chip get soft and chewy, because when fresh they CONTAIN less water than the air. Overtime, water SEEPS into the potato chip, and the potato chip BECOMES soft and chewy.Explanation:hope it helps you good day!!

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Write down the microscopic explanation for liquid and gas​

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tion:Note that:PARTICLES in a:gas are well separated with no regular arrangement.liquid are close together with no regular arrangement.solid are tightly packed, usually in a regular pattern.Particles in a:gas VIBRATE and move freely at high speeds.liquid vibrate, move about, and slide past each other.solid vibrate (jiggle) but generally do not move from place to place.Liquids and solids are often referred to as condensed phases because the particles are very close together.The following table summarizes properties of gases, liquids, and solids and identifies the microscopic behavior responsible for each property.Some Characteristics of Gases, Liquids and Solids and the Microscopic Explanation for the Behaviorgas liquid solidassumes the shape and volume of its container particles can move past ONE another assumes the shape of the part of the container which it occupies particles can move/slide past one another RETAINS a fixed volume and shape rigid - particles locked into placecompressible lots of free SPACE between particles not easily compressible little free space between particles not easily compressible little free space between particlesflows easily particles can move past one another flows easily particles can move/slide past one another does not flow easily rigid - particles cannot move/slide past one anotherLogo

21.

What is the colour of corroded copper​

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tion:Just aa IRON that is left unprotected in open AIR will corrode and from a flaky orange - red outer layer , copper that is EXPOSED to the elements undergoes a series of the chemical REACTION that give the shiny metal a pale green outer layer called a patina . I hope this answers help you this is a help full .plzz follow me plzz plzz plzz plzz plzz follow me

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do all tsunamis/earthquakes/volcanic eruptions have exactly the same effects on an area? why or why not?

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no Explanation:because if they are at one PLACE we would DIE LONG back.

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Identify add me out and furthy14. Acretic acidcouharis acid husmorionic gonitvic acid ,​

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Acretic acidcouharis ACID husmorionic gonitvic acidExplanation:this is your ANSWER

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prayer for school assemblies please can you also add prayer for covid patient hint: o God thank you for giving us another beautiful day to praise and worship you and help us throughout the day...... all the teachers .......​

Answer» THANKS for the FREE POINTS
25.

Write down the microscope pic explanation for liquid and gas​

Answer» SOLIDS EXPLANATION:solids LIQUID and GAS
26.

Whenmagnesium ribbon is burnt in air, the asformed is​

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e tip of the RIBBON next to the flame of the burner. The ribbon burns with a bright WHITE light. Intense heat is also PRODUCED in this reaction. Here, when MAGNESIUM burns, it reacts with the oxygen FOUND in air to form a powdery ash called magnesium oxide.

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. Which of the following cannot be used for measurement of time?(0.5)Marks                                                     --Select Correct Type--                                                                                                          Wrong Answer                                                                                                                                                               Partial Answer                                                                                                                                                               Correct                                                                                                                                                               No Answer                                                                                                                                                           Wrong AnswerA leaking tapSimple pendulumShadow of an object during the dayBlinking of eyes​

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blinking of EYES is not use to MEASURE ment of time

28.

Which component of food are called body building foodenergy giving food protective foodroughage ​

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proteinsproteinsFood CONTAINING proteins are known as body building FOODS. The various foods which are RICH in proteins are milk, cheese, pulses ,peas ,beans, fish ,meat, eggs, chicken ,groundnut ,soybean , gram chana ,black gram. The foods such as pulses, peas, beans ,soybean ,groundnut are GOOD sources of plant proteins.

29.

Explain the mechanism of breathing in human beings?​

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tion:The MECHANISM of breathing involves two MAIN processes: inspiration and EXPIRATION. Inspiration occurs when the diaphragm and the external intercostal MUSCLES contract. ... The contraction or RELAXATION of muscles around the lungs changes the entire volume of air inside the lungs, and so does the pressure.

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Hey does anyone here know some wind-pollinated flowers? if do please answer

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These INCLUDE wheat, RICE, CORN, rye, BARLEY, and oats.Explanation:Hope this helps you x

31.

Describe carbon cycle with labella diagra​

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The carbon cycle is the process in which carbon TRAVELS from the atmosphere into ORGANISMS and the Earth and then back into the atmosphere. PLANTS take carbon dioxide from the air and use it to make food. ... Carbon is also returned to the atmosphere by BURNING wood and fossil fuels.hope it helps you...please mark it as brainlist answer...

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Plz solve and send ans through pic​

Answer» PLEASE INBOX me I will GIVE the PHOTO of SOLUTION
33.

My ambition is to be a doctor. Five reasons for me to be a doctor

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Reasons to Be a Doctor:1)Helping others in an incredibly significant way. 2)Most people value their health above everything else in their lives WHETHER they know it or not.3)Medicine is fascinating. 4)Trust and honor. 5)Influence and respect. 6)Never a dull moment. 7)Other opportunities. 8)Ability to BUILD MEANINGFUL relationships. 9)Job stability.Explanation:hope it helps you!!best of luck for u to BECOME a doctor!!

34.

We will spend our week-long vacation in Darjeeling

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35.

Thal Sameer ka bahanon ka samay

Answer» THAL SAMEER KA bahanon ka SAMAY ???
36.

What change if any does pencil make on the sound produce?

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tion:Just as the strings inside a piano CREATE different sounds, so too will the rubber bands. When the rubber bands are plucked in order, from thinnest to thickest, the sound will gradually CHANGE from a high pitch to a low pitch. When a ruler "BRIDGE" is added, it absorbs some of the VIBRATIONS. The length of the rubber band that is able to vibrate becomes shorter. The shorter bands will vibrate faster, producing a higher pitch. By moving the ruler "bridge" off the center point, one side of the rubber band becomes short and the other long. The longer length of the rubber band makes a low, long, heavy sound and VIBRATES at a slower rate of frequency. The shorter length of rubber band makes a high, short sound and vibrates at a faster rate or frequency.

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Aqueous solution of backing soda is taste and feels soapy on touching because it contains

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Baking SODA does not taste sour it means, that it has no acids in it. ... SUBSTANCES like these which are bitter in taste and feel soapy on touching are known as bases. The nature of such substances is SAID to be basic. Special type of substances are used to test WHETHER a SUBSTANCE is acidic or basic.

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Removing chaff from the grains is called winnowingTRUE OR FALSE​

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1. Winnowing is USED to SEPARATE chaff from FOOD grains.

39.

Who is the odd man out? Sunflower bajar banyan jowar

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40.

Shawna would like to explore a career that would allow her to work outdoors with natural resources. Which two careers would be the best options for her? hazardous material removal worker oil rig driller highway maintenance worker plumber wind turbine engineer

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Bhojan ko Dukh rakhne Ki Salah Kyon Di Jaati Hai ine Hindi

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can't UNDERSTAND what is your QUESTION.....................................

42.

What are the important processes of nitrogen cycle?​

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Thus, nitrogen undergoes many DIFFERENT transformations in the ECOSYSTEM, changing from ONE form to another as organisms use it for growth and, in some cases, ENERGY. The major transformations of nitrogen are nitrogen fixation, nitrification, denitrification, anammox, and ammonificationExplanation:HOPE it helps you

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Is called 2. The thermal energy released as a result of spontaneous________ is called Radiogenic Heat while the internal heat energy accumulated byin a planet during its few million years of evolution is called Primordial heat,There are the pre​

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rmal energy RELEASED as a result of SPONTANEOUS nuclear disintegrations is called Radiogenic Heat while the internal heat energy accumulated by dissipation in a planet during its few million years of evolution is called Primordial Heat.Explanation:In the field of science, radiogenic heat can be described as the type of heat which is released when radioactive ISOTOPES disintegrate. Hence, we say that the thermal energy is released by the nuclear disintegration of the radioactive isotopes.The heat which is present inside the earth is called as the Primordial heat.Primordial heat arouse from the HOT gases, air ETC accumulated inside the planet.

44.

A body having uniform velocity has zero acceleration​

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ation DEFINES change of velocity of a BODY in a unit time INTERVAL. ... If the body has UNIFORM velocity, it means velocity is not changing. So the change in velocity is zero. In other WORDS, its acceleration is zero.

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Give reasons.a) Atmospheric pressuredecreases with increase in altiude.​

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46.

What is the least reactive element in group 17 is​

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e.As a GENERAL rule, fluorine is the most reactive halogen and astatine is the least reactive.HOPING THIS WILL HELP YOU PLZ MARK AS BRAINLIEST AND FOLLOW ME

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7. A coin is tossed four times, if H = head and T = tail, what is the probability of the tosses coming up in the order HTHH?A. 3/16C. 5/16D. 7/16B.1/16​

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I guess the answer is option B.Explanation:bcouz it APPEARS only one TIME

48.

Define alkane explain the meaning of isoalkane aans neoalkane​

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In organic chemistry, an alkane, or paraffin (a historical name that also has other MEANINGS), is an acyclic saturated hydrocarbon. In other words, an alkane consists of hydrogen and carbon atoms arranged in a tree structure in which all the carbon–carbon bonds are single. Alkanes have the general chemical formula CnH2n+2. The alkanes range in complexity from the simplest case of methane (CH4), where n = 1 (sometimes called the PARENT molecule), to arbitrarily large and complex molecules, like pentacontane (C50H102) or 6-ethyl-2-methyl-5-(1-methylethyl) octane, an isomer of tetradecane (C14H30). International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry defines alkanes as "acyclic branched or UNBRANCHED HYDROCARBONS having the general formula CnH2n+2, and therefore consisting entirely of hydrogen atoms and saturated carbon atoms". However, some sources use the term to denote any saturated hydrocarbon, including those that are either monocyclic (i.e. the cycloalkanes) or POLYCYCLIC, despite their having a distinct general formula (i.e. cycloalkanes are CnH2n). In an alkane, each carbon atom is sp3-hybridized with 4 sigma bonds (either C–C or C–H), and each hydrogen atom is joined to one of the carbon atoms (in a C–H bond). The longest series of linked carbon atoms in a molecule is known as its carbon skeleton or carbon backbone. The number of carbon atoms may be considered as the size of the alkane.Explanation:

49.

State the four characteristics of meristmetic tissue.​

Answer» MERISTEMATIC tissue has a NUMBER of defining FEATURES, including small CELLS, thin cell walls, large cell nuclei, absent or small vacuoles, and no intercellular SPACES.
50.

why *headaches* when someone with no eye problem wears someone's spectacles for more time...it should only result in seeing things magnified right?​

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it DAMAGES the eye plus U will have Head ACHES LIKE you said