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1.

Who is prasenjit kaur?

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Who is this and what is he saying। i don't KNOW

2.

Which of the fibres are stronger fibre: natural fibres or synthetic fibre

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ANSWER:

Synthetic fibres are stronger than NATURAL FIBRE as they GO through many chemical process.

3.

What is difference between mass and weight?

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There is a basic difference, because mass is the actual amount of material contained in a body and is measured in KG, gm, etc. WHEREAS weight is the FORCE exerted by the gravity on that object mg. NOTE that mass is independent of everything but weight is different on the earth, moon, etc.

4.

How many stages of development of cockroach

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The STAGES are - :

EGG, NYMPH and ADULT

5.

What are the uses of balancing a chemical equation

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The chemical equation needs to bebalanced so that it FOLLOWS the LAW of conservation of mass. A BALANCED chemical equation occurs when the number of the different atoms of ELEMENTS in the reactants side is EQUAL to that of the products side. Balancing chemical equations is a process of trial and error.

6.

What is lymph..........

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A colourless fluid containing WHITE blood cells, which BATHES the TISSUES and drains through the lymphatic system into the BLOODSTREAM.

7.

What is baking powder

Answer» BAKING POWDER is the SODIUM its a BACTERIA
8.

Explain briefly the process of digestion in ruminants

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Digestion in grass EATING Animals :

The grass eating animals such as Cow, BUFFALOES, Horse etc. swallow half chewed grass quickly and store it in a part of their stomach called rumen.

Here, the FOOD gets partially digested, which is called Cud. When the animals are not eating, the Cud return to the mouth in small lumps and is chewed again. This PROCESS is called rumination.

Those animals are called ruminants. Ruminants have FOUR chamber in their stomach, i.e., Rumen, Reticulum, Omasum and Abomasum.

9.

Definition of the genes

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A unit of heredity which is TRANSFERRED from a parent to offspring and is HELD to determine some CHARACTERISTIC of the offspring.

10.

If you are given a drive piece of land for cultivation what will you do before sowing the seed

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I will PLOUGH the GROUND FIRST

11.

General features of cnidaria

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Hi.

here is your answer. .


● They are aquatic, mostly marine, sessile or free swimming, radially symmetrical animals.

● The name cnidaria is derived from the cnidoblast or cnidocyte present on the tentacles of the body.

● Cnidoblast are used for anchorage, defence and for the capture of prey


● Cnidarians exhibit tissue level of organisations and are diploblastic.

● They have CENTRAL gastro vascular cavity with SINGLE opening.

● Some of the cindarians exhibit 2 basic bodies forms called polyp and medusa

● The former is a sessile and cylindrical form like hydra, adamsia etc.

● example - physalia , adamsia, pennatula and meandriana...


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12.

Main switch function

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A MAJOR circuit fuse is also KNOWN us a MAIN BREAKERS and it's FUNCTION

13.

What happens to plant if the rate of respiration becomes more than the rate of photosynthesis?

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When the rate of RESPIRATION is more than the rate of photosynthesis, the biomolecules present in PLANTS BREAK down to compensate the REDUCED rate of photosynthesis.

14.

Who choose the brainliest questions.

Answer» BRAINLIEST answer is CHOOSE by USERS who ASKED question in brainly ☺☺☺☺
15.

Sodium and phosphorus are both very reactive. why is sodium stored in kerosene and phosphorus in water

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It CATCHES fire if exposed to air and to prevent the contact of phosphorus with atmospheric oxygen,it is stored in WATER. whereas,sodium is very REACTIVE. it reacts vigorously with oxygen and water and a LOT of HEAT is generated in the reaction.therefore,it is stored in kerosene.

16.

if onion peel cell and cheek cell are observer through a microscope state the two major differences that the observed is likely to find

Answer» HEY mate here's your answer

Onion PEEL cell CONSISTS cell wall but cheek cell do not.

Onion peel cell consists of chloroplast where as cheek cell do not.

Hope it HELPS

17.

give a reason airplanes have pressurised cabins for passengers safety while flying high in the atmosphere

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AIRPLANES are pressurized because the AIR is very THIN at the ALTITUDE they fly. The average passenger jet has a cruising altitude of about 30,000 to 40,000 feet. At this altitude humans can't breathe very well and our body gets less oxygen.



Hope it helps you....


18.

Write about coherent sources???❤❤

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here \: is \: your \: answer


☆coherent sources :--
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★sources emitting waves of same frequency or wavelength having either a zero or a constant PHASE difference are called coherent sources.

it may be noted that two independent sources do not fulfil the requirement of constant phase difference. therefore such sources cannot be USED to produce interference PATTERN. these sources are PRODUCED by division of WAVE front.

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19.

Write four feature of euglenoids

Answer» HEYA mate
here is ur answer

♢ Euglenoids are producers -consumers protistians
They are mainly found in stagnant fresh water
They are unicellular and largest genus is -EUGLENA
It is splinded shaped as it is BLUNT from ANTERIOR side and POINTED from posterior side


hope it helps
20.

Write the principle of the chromatography

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The Principle of Chromatography. In chromatography a LIQUID is pumped through a BED of particles. The liquid is called the MOBILE phase and the particles the STATIONARY phase. A mixture of the molecules that shall be separated is INTRODUCED into the mobile phase.

21.

What is thermo flask

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The typical DESIGN of a THERMOS brand vacuum flask, used for maintaining the TEMPERATURE of fluids such as coffee.

22.

The function of the sphincter is to

Answer» HEYA mate.....

Sphincter plays an important role in digestion, where it acts as a valve to CONTROLS the FLOW of partially digested food from the STOMACH to the small intestine.

HOPE IT HELPS
23.

Give reason when sugar crystal dissolve in water the level of water does not rise

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Because particles of MATTER of water have some SPACE between them n SUGAR CRYSTALS occupy that space in the water that's why the LEVEL of water does not rise up

Hope this helps

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24.

What are the advantages of science

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Advantages. Science has minimized our hardship and has increased pleasures and comfort. Now it cures our maladies, shortens distances, bridges gulfs and brings comforts and lifts up the VEIL of nature's MYSTERY. Travelling: The QUICK means of travel has made the world a very SMALL place to live in.

25.

Test thegiven food items and record the type of component that are present in them groundnut cokked dal pulusu

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Proteins are PRESENT in ground nut and COOKED DAL ,FATS is present in pulusu

26.

Where is the extra food made by the leaves of the plants gets stored

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HEY mate



This depends upon the type of the plant.

usually it STORES the excess food in the storing parts such as stem(potato) root(CARROT) leaf(SPINACH) etc

it is stored in the form of starch and thats what we consume in our daily lives when we eat food.

hope thats useful


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tq

27.

What is mean by fermantation?

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➡⚫✴Fermentation is a metabolic process in which an organism converts a carbohydrate, such as starch or a sugar, into an alcohol or an acid. For EXAMPLE, yeast performs fermentation to obtain energy by converting sugar into alcohol. Bacteria perform fermentation, converting carbohydrates into lactic acid.OR ⤵➡⭐✔☺process in which a substance breaks down into a SIMPLER substance. Microorganisms like yeast and bacteria usually play a role in the fermentation process, creating beer, wine, BREAD, kimchi, YOGURT and other foods. CHEMICAL process by which molecules such as glucose are broken down anaerobically. cell VIA two different processes, fermentation and respiration. Fermentation is an anaerobic process that takes place in the absence of any external electron acceptor.
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28.

Is animal life also gets affected by deforestation?

Answer» YES they ALSO want food to eat if the animal is hebivores
they also want shed and shelter
Deforestation can have a negative impacton the ENVIRONMENT. The most dramatic impact is a loss of habitat for millions of species. Eighty percent of EARTH's LAND animals and plants live in forests, and many cannot survive the deforestation that destroys their homes.
29.

How do microorganisms increase soil fertility

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Hey mate.......



The soil is HOME to many animals. ... Bacteria and fungi PRESENT in the soil feed on dead remains of animals and plants and forms HUMAS (which is rich in nutrients and makes the soil FERTILE). Thus in this way microorganisms make the soil fertile.

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30.

Name two diseases caused by virus.

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Vaccines can reduce the risk of ACQUIRING some viral illnesses. Vaccines are available to HELP protect against the flu, hepatitis A, hepatitis B, chickenpox, herpes ZOSTER (shingles), cancer-causing strains of human papillomavirus (HPV), measles/mumps/rubella (MMR), polio, rabies, ROTAVIRUS, and otherviruses

31.

What is collide in chemistry?

Answer» COLLOID is a MIXTURE in which ONE substance of microscopically dispersed insoluble particles is suspended THROUGHOUT another substance.
32.

Arrange the three States of matter in increasing order of particle motion

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HEY MATE!
here is your answer__________
_________
The three states of matter are SOLID,liquid and gaseous.

hope my answer helps U....

33.

Matter hasa. no mass but occupies space b.. mass and occupies spacec. no mass and occupies no spaced. mass but occupies no space

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MASS and OCCUPIES space ( B )


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@ PRABHU dutt........

34.

State the merits of Whittaker method of classification

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Whittaker's METHOD of classification is more scientific and NATURAL because of the FOLLOWING merits: 1) It is the most accepted MODERN classification system due to the PHYLOGENETIC placing of different living organisms. ... These are few merits of Whittaker's method of classification.

35.

Occurrence of metals and nonmetals

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Hey mate.........



Occurrence of metals in Nature.Metals OCCUR in nature in free state or in combined state. A METAL is said to occur native or free when it is FOUND in nature in the metallic state. For example, gold may be found in nature as metal.

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36.

Curd contains the bacterium which promotes the formation of curd. which is the bacterium?

Answer» LACTOBACILLUS is the BACTERIA which PROMOTES FORMATION of curd.
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37.

What is heterotrophs

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Heterotrophs means who depends on other for FOOD in short heterotrophs need to EAT other organisms to GET ENERGY .

HOPE you like my answer

38.

Why should we conserve biodiversity? (medium answer) :)

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We should CONSERVE BIODIVERSITY because it is very PRECIOUS. It gives us some material which are IMPORTANT for our LIVING like water, meat, etc. Its the need of the hour.

39.

What is the abbreviation of ddt

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Hii ☺☺
Here's I have answer of this question.
DDT: dichloro diphenyl trichloroethane. It is COLORLESS INSECTICIDE that kills on CONTACT. It is POISONOUS to humans.

40.

Explain two example of cooling cause by evaporation from daily life

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Hey mate........




When evaporation occurs then than the LIQUID (MOSTLY WATER) ABSORBS all the heat from the surroundings and take it with it and we feel cool. evaporation causes cooling effect because the heat energy is abosorbed by surrounding particles.

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41.

Differentiate between metals and nonmetals based on their physical properties.

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Metals are sonorous. non metals are not sonorous.
metals have shining surface. non metals don't.
metals are HARD . non metals are brittle.
metals are good CONDUCTORS of HEAT & electricity. non metals are poor in that.
metals have high melting POINT & BOILING point. non metals have low

42.

What are called prop roots

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An AERIAL ROOT that arises from a STEM or TRUNK, penetrates the SOIL, and helps support the plant, as in mangroves. Also called stilt root .

43.

Which type of root fenugreek and spinach have

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They have TAP ROOTS .
I HOPE my ANS is helpful to U.

44.

Difference between nuclear division and nuclear fusion

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Nuclear DIVISION is the PROCESS in which nucleus DIVIDES into 2 or more nucleus ... whereas nuclear fusion is just opposite... in that 2 or more nucleus fuse to FORM 1

45.

In order to loose weight a 14 yaer old teenager misses out on breakfast, has only fruit juice and salads for lunch and dinner.Is this the correct diet for loosing weight? If not explain why?

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No it is not correct cause..

1.Its a GROWING age

2.we need lot of NUTRITION and protiens

3.food is essential for HEALTH

4.fruits and jucies are good for your health but at certain EXTENT it is not


46.

What happen when sodium react with water

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Hey...

When sodium REACT with WATER then it will form sodium hydroxide and H2 GAS....

Na+H2O---->NaOH+H2....

HOPE this will be HELPFUL for you...

47.

Write the reaction involved in electrolytic refining

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2H2o=2H2+o2
that REACTION INVOLVED in ELECTROLYTIC

48.

Workers in wool and Silk industry suffer from certain disease. Name the disease.

Answer» WORKERS of wool and Silk INDUSTRY may suffer from disaster diseases like
*Lung cancer
*SKIN infection
*skin lesions and RASHES
*Coccidiodes FUNGUS
*woolsorter's disease
49.

draw diagram showing the motion of a lift starting from the ground floor stopping at the third floor and funny reaching the fifth floor

Answer» MAY an ARTIST HELP you
50.

Which stem we can eat

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What roots can you eat?

Here are 5 more vegetables you can eat ROOT to stem and get the most NUTRITIONAL bang for your buck!

TURNIPS. You can enjoy both the crunchy root of a turnip along with its leafy GREENS! ...Chard. ...Broccoli. ...Potatoes. ...Carrots. ...Bio.