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Which of these is a meaurement of length MCQ answers |
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Answer» A multiple-choice question (MCQ) is composed of two parts: a stem that identifies the question or problem, and a set of alternatives or POSSIBLE answers that contain a key that is the BEST answer to the question, and a number of distractors that are PLAUSIBLE but INCORRECT answers to the question. |
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Write down the cellular hierarchy of a lion?? |
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Answer» Asiatic lion prides differ in group composition. Coalitions of males hold territory for a longer time than single lions. Males in coalitions of three or four individuals exhibit a pronounced hierarchy, in which one male dominates the others and mates more frequently. The lion (Panthera leo) is a species in the family Felidae and a member of the genus Panthera. It is most recognisable for its muscular, deep-chested body, short, rounded head, round ears, and a hairy tuft at the end of its tail. It is sexually dimorphic; adult male lions have a prominent mane. With a typical head-to-body length of 184–208 cm (72–82 in) they are larger than females at 160–184 cm (63–72 in). It is a social species, forming groups called prides. A lion pride consists of a few adult males, related females and cubs. Groups of female lions usually hunt together, preying mostly on large ungulates. The lion is an apex and keystone predator; although some lions scavenge when opportunities occur and have been known to hunt humans, the species typically does not.Typically, the lion inhabits grasslands and savannas, but is ABSENT in dense forests. It is usually more diurnal than other big cats, but when persecuted it adapts to being active at night and at twilight. In the Pleistocene, the lion ranged throughout Eurasia, Africa and North America, but today it has been REDUCED to fragmented populations in sub-Saharan Africa and one critically endangered population in western India. It has been listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List since 1996 because populations in African countries have declined by about 43% since the early 1990s. Lion populations are untenable outside designated protected areas. Although the cause of the decline is not fully understood, habitat loss and conflicts with humans are the greatest causes for concern.One of the most widely recognised ANIMAL symbols in human CULTURE, the lion has been extensively depicted in sculptures and paintings, on national flags, and in contemporary films and literature. Lions have been kept in menageries since the time of the Roman Empire and have been a key species sought for exhibition in zoological gardens across the world since the late 18th century. Cultural depictions of lions were prominent in the Upper Paleolithic period; carvings and paintings from the Lascaux and Chauvet Caves in France have been dated to 17,000 years ago, and depictions have occurred in virtually all ancient and MEDIEVAL cultures that coincided with the lion's former and current ranges. I HOPE THIS ANSWER WOULD HELP YOU! |
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write the relation between electric power (watt) of a device with potential difference (volt) across it and current it and current (amphere) flowing through it . |
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Answer» Answer: WRITE the RELATION between electric power of a DEVICES with potential DIFFERENCE across its two ends and its resistance . ... This relation is P=V2R where, P=power, V=potential difference and 'R' is resistance of the device. |
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Differentiate between autotrophic and heterotrophic nutrution |
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Answer» Answer: “AUTOTROPHS are organisms that prepare their own food through the process of photosynthesis, WHEREAS HETEROTROPHS are organisms that cannot prepare their own food and DEPEND upon autotrophs for NUTRITION.” Explanation: |
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Test of pH of natural solution can bw down with the help of |
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A wire of length I and resistance R isStretch to get the radius of cross-sectionhalved. What is the new resistance of the wire!after streching |
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Raw material not used in manufacturing of soda ash. |
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Answer» Answer: A series of refining steps are required to produce SODA ash from trona ore. First the raw ore from the MINE is crushed and screened. The MATERIA l is then fed to rotary calciners and HEATED. In this process, the trona DECOMPOSES to form crude soda ash, which is dissolved in water. |
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Baking soda turns-(a) blue litmus red,(b) phenolphhalein colourless,(c) red litmus blue,(d) none of these |
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6. Disease in children due to deficiencycarbohydrates and proteins |
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Answer» MALNUTRITION is the ANSWER |
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Q5. Diamond is a poor conductor of electricity while graphite is a good conductor. Assign reason. |
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Answer» In a graphite MOLECULE, one valence electron of each carbon ATOM remains free, Thus making graphite a good conductor of electricity. WHEREAS in diamond, they have no free mobile electron. Hence there won't be flow of electrons That is the REASON behind diamond are bad conductor electricity. |
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Q4.Allotropy is a property shown by which class of substance: elements, compounds or mixtures? Give one example of allotropy. |
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Answer» Explanation: Almost every elements present in the GROUP 13 to group 17 of the MODERN periodic table,have a property KNOWN as the allotropy. Example of allotropy : The most COMMON example of allotropy is the allotropy of carbon elements. please mark my answer as the brainliest |
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Particles move about freely and ata high speed in a) solid b) liquid c) gas |
Answer» Gas
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गिव द रीज़न फॉर द फॉलोइंग ऑफ सर्वेशन दिस मेल ऑफ फॉर सिविल सर्विस इंजीनियर सर्विस मैटर अवे बट गेट्स महल फॉर कोल्ड एंड यू हैव टू को क्लोज |
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Write short note on kingdom protista |
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Answer» Kingdom Protista contains the PROTISTS, or all the organisms that do not fit into the other KINGDOMS of life. Protists can be heterotrophic or autotrophic, mobile or IMMOBILE, single-celled or multi-celled, solo or a member of a colony. They are categorized into three MAIN CATEGORIES based on how they obtain nutrients. |
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एक यूनिट ब्लड बराबर कितना ग्राम होता है |
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Processing of wool colourful handmade diagram |
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Answer» Answer: the same TIME 7 and then it was very well for this is what the DIFFERENCE of our company is it STILL looks pretty easy on it so far and it looks pretty easy on and then DELETE this message or attachments |
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Why do need democracy in a country with diversity like india |
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Answer» In some countries, freedom of POLITICAL EXPRESSION, freedom of speech, freedom of the press, and internet democracy are considered important to ENSURE that voters are well informed, enabling them to vote according to their own INTERESTS. ... Many democracies are constitutional monarchies, such as the United Kingdom. |
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विद्युत संचरण के तारों का प्रतिरोध क्या है |
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Answer» fshxjdjfjvvhvhhuxchchgfhhfhfhfhfhfhu_guuufufufururuyry |
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Write short note on kindom protista |
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Answer» KINGDOM Protista CONTAINS the PROTISTS, or all the organisms that do not fit into the other kingdoms of life. Protists can be heterotrophic or autotrophic, mobile or immobile, single-celled or multi-celled, solo or a MEMBER of a COLONY. A few characteristics of protists are: They are eukaryotic, which means they have a nucleus. Most of them have mitochondria. They can be parasites.They all prefer aquatic or moist environments. |
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What were the main feature of the parliament settlement scheme |
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Answer» Explanation: The main AIM of the Permanent Settlement was to resolve the problem of agrarian CRISIS and distress that had resulted in lower agricultural output. The British officials thought that investment in agriculture, trade, and the RESOURCES of the revenue of the State COULD be increased by agriculture. |
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Class 9 chapter 2 various separation process types of separation process |
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Answer» Answer: there are various types of separation methods for example filtration, chromatography, sublimation, distillation, fractional distillation, crystallization, purification etc. filtration: it is the process in which the substance can be e separated very simply using a funnel, test tube, filtrate and a filter paper. chromatography: a technique for the separation of a mixture by passing it in SOLUTION or suspension through a medium in which the components move at different rates. sublimation: sublimation is the process in which SOLIDS directly convert into gas without passing through liquid which can be used to separate ammonium chloride and salt. distillation: the action of purifying a liquid by a process of heating and cooling. fractional distillation:separation of a liquid mixture into fractions differing in boiling point (and hence chemical composition) by means of distillation, typically using a fractionating column. crystallization:Crystallization or crystallisation is the (natural or artificial) process by which a solid forms, where the atoms or molecules are highly ORGANIZED into a STRUCTURE known as a crystal. Some of the ways by which crystals form are precipitating from a solution, freezing, or more rarely deposition directly from a gas. purification: the process of extracting something from a substance. |
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Hello mates !! I need answers of all the questions do not send irrelevant answers otherwise I will report and I will also mark as brainliest who will answer this question correctly . |
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Answer» Answer: Q3- 5,5 q4- a8, b6, c0.4m/s q5- speed for SECOND part of journey= 12kmph , total average = 9 kmph( because his 5 min stop = 0 kmph for 5 min) |
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State whether true or false for concave lens when v=u m= zero |
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Answer» m=v/u v=u (GIVEN) so, m=v/v=1 (not 0) |
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Q27. Given below are twostatements. You have toexamine whether thesestatements are true andwhether statement B isexplanation of statement AStatement A: Deficiency of vitamin Dcauses rickets. Statement B: In our dietmilk and milk products are majorsources of calcium.a)Both statements are true andstatement B is correct explanationof statement Ab)Both statements are true butstatement B is incorrect explanationof statement Ac)Statement A is incorrect butStatement B is correct explanationof statement Ad)Both the statements are incorrect |
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Answer» Answer: b)Both statements are TRUE but STATEMENT B is INCORRECT explanation of statement A |
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Processing of wool colourful handmade diagram (NOTE-PHOTO) |
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Answer» Answer: Woolen fabric holds a greater market than other textile fabricsExplanation: HOPE THIS HELPS YOU BETTERPLZ MARK ME AS BRAINLIESTGIVE THANKS =TAKE THANKS |
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Q2. How does an atom of carbon atom achieve noble gas configuration? |
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Answer» Answer: HOPE it helps Explanation: Carbon has 4 electrons in its OUTER most orbits and in order to attain the noble gas CONFIGURATION it should either lose or GAIN 4 electrons. Being a tetra valet its PROPERTY is to gain or lose 4 electrons to be stable as noble gases |
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What is the difference in the formula and molecular mass between C2H6 and C3H8; C3H8 AND C4H10 |
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Answer» Explanation: Because propane is made up only of carbon and hydrogen — the chemical formula is C3H8 — it's an organic compound. We ALSO KNOW that 1 mole of C atoms weighs 12.01 g and 1 MOL of H atoms weighs 1.0079 g. So, we know the molar mass of ethane also. Or, 30.07 g in 1 mole C2H6. So, we say the molar mass of ethane is 30.07 g/mol (that's grams per mole). 32.04 g/mol Methanol/Molar mass. mark my answer as the brainliest answer and follow me |
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Write an essay on crop protection management |
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Answer» Answer: Crop protection is the science and PRACTICE of managing plant diseases, weeds and other pests (both vertebrate and invertebrate)that damage agricultural crops and forestry. Agricultural crops INCLUDE field crops (maize, wheat, rice, etc.), vegetable crops (potatoes, cabbages, etc.) and fruits. The crops in field are exposed to many factor. The crop PLANTS may be damaged by insects, birds, rodents, bacteria, etc. The management of crop protection includes ● Pesticide-based approaches such as herbicides, insecticides and fungicides. ● Biological pest control approaches such as cover crops, TRAP crops and beetle banks. ● Barrier-based approaches such as agrotextiles and BIRD netting. ● Animal psychology-based approaches such as bird scarers. ● Biotechnology-based approaches such as plant breeding and genetic modification Explanation: |
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To make sweaters, which centre is synthetic fibre is used? |
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Answer» Answer: since, ACRYLIC resembles wool so it is ALSO known as artificial wool or synthetic wool.Acrylic is CHEAPER than natural wool and can be dyed in various COLOURS .thus acrylic is very popular and taking the place of wool today. |
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Infectious diseases and non infectious diseases exmpal for chart |
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Answer» this is the THING SEE the image Explanation: |
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prepare an article to deliver a speech in literary association meeting on animals also have right to live. |
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Answer» It’s fascinating how different people take this issue in diverse ways. As time goes by, it’s getting more contradicting since everyone has their own feelings towards animals. There are those of us who believe that animals are more or less like human beings with feeling and emotions. They too are able to feel physical and emotional pain. It is therefore undisputed that these animals have rights just like human beings do. They have the right to existence and survival, good life, good health and nutrition and a good home too. These rights should not be sacrificed merely because humans believe that the advantageous penalties for humans of such sacrifice are extra imperative than that of the shortcoming for animals. They shouldn’t be deprived of a life that they could have had, but had their rights thrown out of the community concerns. Over the past years, humans have caused EXCRUCIATING twinge, anguish, and demise upon animals for diverse reasons including that of the savor of their flesh, the appearance and texture of their hair or skin, or for games such as amusement in circuses and zoos or hunting. Animals don’t have to spend their entire existence in a LAB being relentlessly used for testing. Our lack of attention and awareness in this matter despite such a horrible situation shows that our consciousness has not evolved yet. We need to keep talking to the people who create the policies and argue for mandatory spay-and-neuter regulations and we need to educate. We need to educate people about the reasons to adopt older or injured dogs. We need to educate people how to teach their dogs so they can live in harmony with us.
In this beautiful world, animals have as much right to live as human beings. In totality, the entire earth is a common property of all of us. It is our world and it is their world. Should humans have rights? Most of you would say yes. People often ask if animals should have rights, and quite simply, the answer is “Yes!” Animals surely deserve to live their lives free from suffering and exploitation. Just because we are at the top of the food chain, does that give us the right to take animal rights away? A life is a life and it should be valued, no matter what you are. Animals cannot speak for themselves and for that reason we need to protect them. Protecting them is something we should take pride in, it is our responsibility. Animal rights is the belief that animals have an intrinsic value separate from any value they have to humans and are worthy of moral CONSIDERATION. They have the right to be free of oppression, confinement, use and abuse by humans. By respecting animal rights and having consideration for animal welfare, we also support ecological balance. Street animals all over the world are in a very bad plight. They live virtually wherever cities exist and the local human population allows, especially in the developing and the former second world. Street dogs may be stray dogs, pets that have strayed from or are allowed freedom by their owners, or may be feral animals that have never been owned. Compared to the rest of the world, street animals and especially stray dogs of Nepal are in a very pitiful condition. Approximately 26,000 stray dogs live on the streets of the Kathmandu city. Most of these dogs live in a miserable condition and most of them do not die a natural death. Nepal is ONE of the few Asian countries without proper animal welfare legislation. Most urban stray dogs are discarded pets which have become sick, pregnant or developed aggressive behavior, or the offspring of such animals. Outbreaks of rabies are often traced to unvaccinated street dogs, one of the most common carriers of the painful and deadly disease. There are dozens of HIT and run cases by speeding vehicles leaving stray animals wounded and severely injured. The plight of stray animals is devastating. In the course of controlling the population of stray dogs, the government had started the campaign of killing them. However, the program was later discarded after it gathered massive criticism. Despite the efforts of both the government and private sectors, the number of stray dogs is yet to go down as expected. While the reasons for this tragedy are multi-faceted, they are not complicated. In addition, the problems that cause animals to become homeless and end up in the streets are preventable, with the solutions in all of our hands. If the government agents can provide proper management, the situation can improve greatly. Many dogs would have their conditions improved if they had obtained vaccination and other medical treatments timely. Proper spaying and neutering of these animals would stop further growth of animals in the streets. This would solve the problem largely. hope it will help u.... |
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Answer» CANT UNDERSTAND the question Explanation: |
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Analyse the following situations: ------------------------------------------------------ Situation 1 :: take some wax pieces in a spoon and heat it well. Situation 2 :: Burning candle. 1.Is the change in wax alike in both the situations? 2.Write two more situations in which change in substance take place. Mention the type of change occured. |
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Mention the two important factors responsible for the severity of a disease in a human body. |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: Bacteria. These one-cell ORGANISMS are responsible for illnesses such as strep throat, urinary tract infections and tuberculosis. Viruses. Even SMALLER than bacteria, viruses cause a multitude of DISEASES ranging from the common cold to AIDS. |
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What name is given to the fibre which is obtained from mixing polyester with cotton? |
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Answer» Polycot Explanation: |
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What is rest for class 5th lesson force and motion |
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Answer» Rest and motion are relative TERMS. ... In SIMPLE terms, an OBJECT that changes its position is said to be in motion while the opposite action causes an object to be at rest. |
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Out of Melamine and bakelite which is used to make floor tiles? |
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Answer» Thermosetting plastic MELAMINE is USED for making floor tiles because this is durable and inexpensive.. #. HANDLE of cookers. ....... thermosetting plastic BAKELITE is used for making handles of COOKING utensils because it is a poor conductor of heat and it doesn't melt on heating.. |
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Name the different types of connective tissue in our body |
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Answer» Explanation: The major types of CONNECTIVE tissue are connective tissue proper, SUPPORTIVE tissue, and fluid tissue. Loose connective tissue proper includes ADIPOSE tissue, AREOLAR tissue, and reticular tissue. |
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7. Classify the following into metals, non-metalsand metalloids :(a) Boron b) Diamond c) Copper(d) Helium e)lodine |
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Answer» METALS=(b) Diamond ,(c) COPPER,(e) Iodine Non Metals=(a)Boron,(d) Helium |
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who among the following does not belong to the economically and socially disadvantaged communities of India |
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Answer» Answer: What are the OPTIONS?? |
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Why are copper used as connecting wires |
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Answer» Answer: Copper is an excellent conductor of electricity ; no other METAL can compete with it in terms of electrical conductivity. In other words ,these wires DEPLETE less electrical charge in comparison to other wires when ELECTRIC current passes through them. If you like my answer please THANK me, followme and MARK my answer as Brainliest. |
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A car accelerates uniformly from 18km/h to 36/h in 5s . calculate |
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Answer» Answer: Initial SPEED = u = 18 km/hr = 5 m/s
FINAL sped = V = 36 km/hr = 10 m/s
acceleration a = (v-u)/t = (10-5)/5 = 1 m/s2
Distance travelled S = u t + (1/2) a t2 = 5×5 + (1/2)×1×52 = 37.5 m Explanation: |
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Importance of pharmacognosy knowledge for Ethiopian pharmaceutical secter? |
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Answer» Answer: Pharmacognosy is USED by pharmaceutical companies to screen, characterize and produce new drugs for the treatment of human DISEASE. ... It ALSO needs a working knowledge of quality control to ensure CORRECT identification and purity of the drug as well as accurate testing of its efficacy and safety. |
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