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What is the use of oxygen in human body |
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Answer» OXYGEN is needed to burn the fuel like fatty ACIDS,sugar in the CELL to produce energy |
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Who envention mirror |
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Answer» JUSTUS von Liebig Mirror, mirror, on the wall, who invented you? The silvered-GLASS mirrors found throughout the world today first got their START in Germany almost 200 years ago. In 1835, German CHEMIST Justus von Liebig developed a process for applying a thin layer of metallic silver to one side of a pane of clear glass. |
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व्हाट इज द फंक्शन ऑफ फ्लोरिडे |
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Answer» These questions are the center of FUNCTIONAL Ecology, a BRANCH of Ecology focusing on the functions that BIOLOGICAL units (i.e. individuals, species) have in a community at the scale of study (Calow, 1987). The term “function” EMPHASIZES physiological processes. It is associated with the concept of functional trait, which is a set of chemical physical characteristics directly involved in ecological processes. For example, leaf nitrogen and thickness are functional traits involved in photosynthesis and resources distribution in plants. They are not just chemical CONCENTRATIONS, but describe the role of particular plants in a trophic system, the effects of abiotic/biotic interaction (such as competition and facilitation) among organism |
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To which period does this element belong * |
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Explain pronography in just 20 to 50 words.if possible then pic also. guys me test is going on plz |
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Answer» Answer: 4AM has been a naise since then you know what are the PEOPLE who are not the same as you doing in your home Explanation: 555555th time to go for kids in a row and themes of a 7AM of a child and how MUCH they have not had a great time 7th YEAR and themes of LIFE that they have NEVER had a chance for |
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Kerosene is an inflammable substance (true or false |
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Answer» TRUE........... ........... ...XD....... |
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Ion different from slide sorter view? Explain(Lesson-9)(Lesson-6.7)ख) MS Excel 2007 में स्मार्ट आर्ट ग्राफिक्स सुविधा (Feature) पर एक छोटा नोट लिखें।Write a short note on smart art graphics feature in MS Excel 2007गोचे दिए गए दो में से किसी एक प्रोजेक्ट को तैयार करें।repare any one project out of the two given below.अ) आप एक कंपनी के सेल्स मैनेजर है जो कॉस्मेटिक्स साबुन टैल्कम पाउडर, मॉइस्चराजर, डियोडरेंट औरफेस पैक का कारोबार करती है। Excel worksheet में बिक्री विश्लेशण तैयार करें और फिर उसकेआधार पर अपनी कंपनी के सबसे लाभदायक उत्पादों को उजागर करने वाली एक प्राजेक्ट बनायें।a) You are a sales manager of a company that deals in cosmetics - soaps, talcum powder, moistur-izer, deodorant and face pack. Prepare a sales analysis in Excel worksheet and then based onthat create a presentation highlighting the most profitable products of your company,(Lesson-6.7.8 and 9)ब) एक एनजीओ बाढ़ पीड़ित, के लिए आपके शहर के विभिन्न हिस्सों से दान एकत्र कर रहा है। एकत्रकी गई वस्तुएं खिलौने, कंबल, बिस्तर-चादर, कपड़े, जूते, खाद्य पदार्थ (बिस्कुट, वेफर्स, चॉकलेट,ब्रेड) आदि हैं। सभी क्षेत्रों से एकत्रित वस्तुओं पर एक व्यापक स्प्रेडशीट तैयार करें इसके बाद किएगए संग्रहों का विश्लेषण करके एक उपयुक्त चार्ट तैयार करें।An NGO is collecting donations from various parts of your city for flood victims. The items |
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Answer» I can't UNDERSTAND what you SAY |
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1. Photo degradable plastics are decomposed byO sunlightO chemicalsO microorganismeO soil |
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Answer» soil Explanation: |
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Write short notes.d. Mendeleev's periodic law.b. Structure of the modern periodicS table.c. Position of isotopes in theMendeleev's and the modernperiodic table. |
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Answer» Answer: 1. Mendeleev's periodic law.The law that the properties of the elements are periodic functions of their atomic numbers. Also called Mendeleev's law. (ORIGINALLY) the statement that the chemical and physical properties of the elements recur periodically when the elements are arranged in the order of their atomic weights. 2. Structure of the modern periodic S table.In the modern periodic table, the elements are arranged in the order of their inreasing atomic NUMBER. In the modern periodic table there are seven horizontal rows called periods and eighteen vertical columns (1 to 18) called groups. The arrangement of the periods and groups results into formation of boxes. 3. Position of isotopes in the Mendeleev's and the modern periodic table.Isotopes have similar chemical properties but different masses. Based on periodic law an isotope is an element which MUST have a separate place in periodic table. HOWEVER there are ni PLACES fir isotopes in Mendeleev periodic table. Since isotopes have same atomic number they haven't been given any specific position in modern period table. |
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Differentiate between a parasite and a saprophyte. |
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Answer» Parasites are those organisms which OBTAIN their nutrition from other living organisms, whereas saprophytes obtain their nutrition from the DEAD decaying organic MATTER. |
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Define non- contact forces with the help of examples? |
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Answer» Answer: Here is your answer A non-contact force is a force which acts on an object without coming physically in contact with it. The most familiar non-contact force is gravity, which confers weight. In contrast a contact force is a force applied to a BODY by another body that is in contact with it. Magnetism is an example of a non-contact or action-at-a-distance force. These are FORCES which can act on an object without being in physical contact with it. The force of gravity is another example. Thus, gravity will pull a raindrop down to EARTH without any tangible physical link between the Earth and the drop. . . . PLZZ mark it as the brainliest answer!!! |
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Mushrooms are ---fungus plants-a.MulticellularOb.OUnicellularC.TricellularO |
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Answer» MULTICELLULAR dear Explanation: MARK me as the BRAINLIEST PLZ plz plz plz plz plz plz |
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How many lobes are present the left human lung |
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Answer» Answer: The left lung CONSISTS of two LOBES: the left upper lobe (LUL) and the left lower lobe (LLL). The right lobe is divided by an oblique and horizontal FISSURE, where the horizontal fissure DIVIDES the upper and middle lobe, and the oblique fissure divides the middle and lower lobes. Explanation: please mark me as braintalist and follow me |
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Combustion is possible in absence of air true or false |
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Answer» IT IS FALSE MARK BRAINLIEST |
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Identify the figure given below classify its category such as bacteria Protozoa algae and fungi |
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What kind of change the agieng of living being is? |
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Answer» Explanation: In HUMANS, ageing represents the accumulation of changes in a human being over TIME, encompassing PHYSICAL, psychological, and social changes. Reaction time, for example, may SLOW with AGE, while knowledge of world events and wisdom may expand. |
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PROVE the universal law of gravitation. PROVE KARNA HAI. DON'T STATE IT. |
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Answer» Answer: when we drop a ball from a HEIGHT,it is PULLED down by the earth's gravitational FORCE , although the ball is not in touch with the earth.This shows that earth has gravitational force. That's why when we are not in earth's gravitational FIELD that is when we are in space we fly. Hope it will help you.. |
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Ethen c2h6 m kitne aabhand hote h |
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Answer» Ethane (/ˈɛθeɪn/ or /ˈiːθeɪn/) is an organic chemical compound with chemical formula C 2H 6. At standard temperature and pressure, ethane is a colorless, odorless gas. Like many HYDROCARBONS, ethane is isolated on an industrial SCALE from natural gas and as a petrochemical by-product of petroleum refining. Its CHIEF use is as feedstock for ethylene production. Related compounds may be formed by replacing a hydrogen atom with another functional group; the ethane moiety is called an ethyl group. For example, an ethyl group linked to a hydroxyl group yields ethanol, the alcohol in BEVERAGES. |
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Why is the tapeworm of parasites |
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Answer» Tapeworms are parasites that survive WITHIN another organism, KNOWN as the host. They grow after the host ingests the eggs of the tapeworm. Drinking contaminated water and eating contaminated food are the primary CAUSES. |
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What is friction ? explain |
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Answer» Answer: friction is a RESISTANCE to MOTION of one OBJECT moving relative to other |
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Cultivation of crops, rearing of useful animals are1 Breeding2 Agriculture3 Harvesting |
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The absorption of ink by blotting paper invoves....1.viscocity of ink,2.capillary action phenomenon,3.diffusion of ink through the blottingwhich one is correct?? |
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Answer» Explanation: 1 i have been on a LONG LIST in recent weeks but the FACT is the same as egg whites in my BODY that I am not able enough for KIDS to 5 in |
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The work done in moving a 2C charge from pointA to point B is 18J the potential differencebetween point A and B leO36V9V4V45V |
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Answer» Explanation: 7euedujdjffjjdjdjdjdbdbdbd hsjsjsjdjdj |
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Write preparation of salt used in setting fractured bones? |
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Answer» Answer: it is PREPARED when a compound named gypsum is heated at 373k here in this PROCESS it loses the WATER of CRYSTALLIZATION. |
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Water hyacinth floats on water surface. Explain |
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Answer» Water hyacinth floats in water due to presence of large air cavities in the PARENCHYMA TISSUE. These SPECIALISED parenchyma tissue are called AERENCHYMA. |
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The cytoplasm divides by cytokinesis and the two new cells are formed which are called as _______ cellplease and fast will mark as brilliant |
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Answer» Cytokinesis is the PHYSICAL process of cell division, which DIVIDES the cytoplasm of a parental cell into two daughter cells. It OCCURS concurrently with two types of nuclear division called mitosis and meiosis, which OCCUR in animal cells. Explanation: |
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What are blended fabrics? |
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Answer» Explanation: BLENDED fabrics are created when two or more different kinds of fibres are mixed together to create a new fabric with UNIQUE PROPERTIES. ... Polyester and cotton, which combines the properties of natural and synthetic fibres, is one of the most COMMON blended fabrics. |
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Page NoDate11203 Arrange the following in isessasingNaoth, blood, lemon Juice |
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Answer» Answer: A pH value is a number from 1 to 14, where 7 is marked as NEUTRAL, below 7 is acidic and above 7 indicates basic pH. Explanation:pH stands for potential of Hydrogen. pH is defined as a measure of acidity or alkalinity of WATER soluble SUBSTANCES. pH values of given substances is: NaOH (Basic in nature as it has OH- or hydroxyl ion) = 13 blood (It is slightly alkaline) = 7.35 lemon juice ( acidic in nature) = 2 so, Increasing order of pH values is: Lemon juice < Blood < NaOH. |
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Gathering the produce on maturity of a crop called-a.HarvestingOb.ThreshingоC.Irrigationо |
Answer» ANSWER:a) HARVESTING |
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Explain how the use of CNG in automobile has reduced pollution in our cities |
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Answer» The use of CNG (Compressed natural Gas) in AUTOMOBILES has REDUCED pollution in our CITIES as combustion of CNG produces very SMALL amounts of harmful products compared to diesel and petrol. Therefore, CNG is a cleaner fuel.. |
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Choose the correct/ appropriate option for a collidal option.a), it is a heterogeneous, b), it shows Tyndall effect , c), its common examples are cloud milk butter etc. |
Answer» The CORRECT OPTIONS that are related to Colloidal Solution is Option B and C.Colloidal Solution shows Tyndall effect , Some common examples are cloud, milk, butter, etc. Explanation:
Learn more: More about colloids.
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A battery of 9v is connected in series with resistors of 0.2Ω, 0.3Ω, 0.4Ω, 0.5Ω & 12Ω,resp.How much current would flowthrough the 12 Ω resistor? |
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Answer» Explanation: |
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This is match the following. Please answer this. |
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Answer» curd-lactic acid window cleaner-ammonium HYDROXIDE vineger-acetic acid lime water-calcium hydroxide |
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What do you mean by the term crop? Explainbriefly the Types of crops |
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Answer» Answer: A CROP is a PLANT or animal product that can be grown and harvested EXTENSIVELY for profit or subsistence. ... Horticulture crops include plants used for other crops (e.g. fruit trees). FLORICULTURE crops include bedding plants, houseplants, FLOWERING garden and pot plants, cut cultivated greens, and cut flowers. Explanation: |
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5. What happens to the food whoE. Answer the following questions,food.1. What2. Sanyhelp3. Dotheir functions.3. Why is it important to chew the food properly?4. Why is washing of fruits and vegetables important for us?5. Sheena's mother often tells her not to eat too many sweets and chocolateWhy do you think she says so?6. Complete the given foodpath:1. DerMouTakintoarraСоcol2. Visla1. List five good habits that should be taken care of at the time of de2. Name the different types of teeth present in the mouth. Also mentin |
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Answer» jfafjfafuajffjfjffkhgkgkkg |
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Non contat force:magnetic force:: contact force: ?1)gravitational force .2)muscular force.3)electrostatic force. |
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Answer» muscluar force is CORRECT answer Explanation: |
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Difference between kharif and zaid corp |
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Answer» Kharif crops The word “Kharif” is Arabic for autumn since the season coincides with the beginning of autumn or winter. As cultivation of these crops happens in the monsoon season, another name for Kharif crop is monsoon crop. The Kharif season differs in every state of the country but is generally from JUNE to September. We sow the crop at the beginning of the monsoon season around June and harvest by September or October. Rice, maize, bajra, ragi, soybean, groundnut, cotton are all Kharif crops. Zaid crops There is a short season between Kharif and RABI season in the months of March to July. In general, Zaid crops are crops that grow in this season. Also, these grow on irrigated lands. So we do not have to wait for MONSOONS to grow them. Some EXAMPLES of Zaid crops are pumpkin, cucumber, bitter groud. Hope it helps.... |
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Bacteria are microbes of --OTwo celledbThree celledOOne celledO |
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Fossil fuels are obtained from |
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Answer» Fossil fuel is a general TERM for buried combustible geologic DEPOSITS of organic materials, formed from decayed plants and animals that have been converted to crude oil, coal, natural GAS, or heavy oils by EXPOSURE to heat and pressure in the earth's crust over hundreds of millions of years.... hope this answer helps you...❤❤✌✌ |
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We should not cover the pan while cooking (true) or (false) |
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Answer» if we are BOILING we have to COVER the PAN but when we are frying it is no NEED to cover the pan |
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Collect some samples of cloth materials made up of natural and synthetic fibres |
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Who are carnivores? Give one example |
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Answer» Answer: carnivores are ANIMALS that eat only meat Explanation: HOPE it helps and mark me BRAINLIEST |
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Write different properties of air with exalple |
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Answer» Earth's atmosphere is composed of air. Air is a mixture of gases, 78% NITROGEN and 21% oxygen with traces of water vapor, carbon DIOXIDE, argon, and various other components. We usually MODEL air as a UNIFORM (no variation or fluctuation) gas with properties that are averaged from all the individual components. Please mark me as brainliest.... |
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