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1.

How will you explain the polarity of covalent compounds?

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in a polar covalent bond, the electrons SHARED by the atoms spend a greater AMOUNT of time, on the AVERAGE, closer to the Oxygen NUCLEUS than the Hydrogen nucleus. This is because of the geometry of the molecule and the GREAT electronegativity difference between the Hydrogen atom and the Oxygen atom.

2.

Define displacement reaction with the help of two examples

Answer»

Here is UR ANSWER.....

3.

Why Industrial waste are neutralize before release into water

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because it is a STEP of PREVENTION of TOXICITY into the ENVIRONMENT.

4.

A program requires that you change your screeen size from 1024 X 728 to 800 X 600 in which of the following locations should you make this change

Answer»
HII dear___❤️❤️

good morning____________✌️✌️✌️✌️



1. Click the start button
2. Click "CONTROL Panel"
and
choose "Appearance and Personalization."
and
Select "Adjust Screen Resolution."

3. Click the slider and MOVE it down to "800 x 600"
and
click the "APPLY" button.

4. Click "Keep" in the dialog box that appears .








Thanks and regards
AJay
b.tech, IIT (BHU)Varanasi
5.

In an electric circuit electrons flowba from of point _____potential to the point _____potential

Answer» HIGHER elctric POTENTIAL to a LOWER electic potential
6.

What are the different clasifications of bones

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1.


Long Bones


'Long bones' are longer than they are wide,

i.e. length > diameter.


They consist of a shaft - which is the main (long) part and variable number of endings (extremities), depending on the joints formed at one or both ends of the long bone.

Long bones are usually somewhat curved - contributing to their mechanical strength.


Femur (leg bone)

Tibia (leg bone)

Fibula (leg bone)

Humerus (arm bone)

Ulna (arm bone)

Radius (arm bone)

2.


Short Bones


'Short bones' can be approximately cube-shaped,

i.e. length is similar to width / depth / diameter.


The most obvious EXAMPLES are the carpal bones (of the hands / wrists) and the tarsal bones (of the feet / ankles).


Scaphoid bone (wrist bone)

Lunate bone (wrist bone)

Hamate bone (wrist bone)

and other wrist bones = carpal bones

Cuboid bone (ankle bone)

First Cuniform bone (ankle bone)

Second Cuniform bone (ankle bone)

and other ankle bones = tarsal bones

3.


FLAT Bones


'Flat bones' have a thin shape and, in some cases, provide mechanical protection to soft tissues beneath or enclosed by the flat bone e.g. CRANIAL bones that protect the brain.

Flat bones also have extensive surfaces for muscle attachments e.g. scapulae (shoulder) bones.


Cranial bones (protecting the brain) e.g.

Frontal bone

Parietal bones

Sternum (protecting organs in the thorax)

Ribs (protecting organs in the thorax)

Scapulae (shoulder blades).

4.


Irregular Bones


'Irregular bones' have complicated shapes that cannot be classified as 'long', 'short' or 'flat'. Their shapes are due to the functions they fulfill within the body e.g. providing major mechanical support for the body yet also protecting the spinal cord (in the case of the vertebrae).


Atlas bone

Axis bone

and other vertebrae

Hyoid bone

Sphenoid bone

Zygomatic bones

and other facial bones.

5.


Sesamoid Bones


'Sesamoid bones' develop in some tendons in locations where there is considerable friction, tension, and physical stress. Typical areas in which they may form include the PALMS of the hands and the soles of the feet. The presence, location and and quantity of sesamoid bones varies considerably from person to person.


Most sesamoid bones are un-named.


Only one type of sesamoid bone is present in all normal HUMAN skeletons so has a name. That is the patella (singular), patellae (plural). Patellae are also called 'kneecaps'. Complete human skeletons include 2 of these, one in each leg.

7.

FAD,FMN, NAD,NADpया नावाची विस्तत स्वरूप शोध घ्यावा

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• FAD / falvin adenine dinucleotide....


• FMN / kalwan mono nucleotides.....


NAD / NICOTINAMIDE adenine dinucleotide....


• NADP / nicotinamide adenine NUCLEOTIDE PHOSPHATE....

8.

Why do camels yield good wool

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Camel hair specifically refers to the FUR from the body of a camel, but more generally refers to the fibre (and cloth) that may be made from either pure camel hair or a blend of camel hair and another fibre.


Camel hair has TWO components: guard hair and UNDERCOAT. Guard hair is the outer protective fur, which is COARSE and inflexible and can be woven into haircloth. (Guard hair may be made softer and plusher by blending it with another fibre, especially wool.) The undercoat, which is shorter and finer than guard hair, is less protective but more insulating. It is very soft and frequently used in the making of textiles for coats.


Camel hair is collected from the Bactrian camel, which is found across Asia from eastern Turkey and China to Siberia. Siignificant supplier countries of camel hair include Mongolia, Tibet, AFGHANISTAN, Iran, Russia, China, New Zealand and Australia.

9.

ICRISAT is introduce in which year.and what is the name of it director?

Answer»

OCTOBER 2003 BY PRESS THEY HAD RELEASED IT


10.

How are villi different pseudopodia write the function of each

Answer» FUNCTIONS :-
Villi
•It helps in the absorption of dissolved food substances from intestine to other parts of the body. •Villi increase surface area so as to SPEED up rate of diffusion.

Teeth
•To CHEW the food into small particles

Pseudopodia
•Pseudopodia in amoeba helps to move around and catching the prey.

Gall Bladder
•Gall bladder secretes a bile juice which is essential for the digestion of FATS and lipids

Saliva
•The enzymes present in saliva breakdown the starch present in the food we eat. Starch (carbohydrates) is digested in the mouth by the salivary enzyme, Ptyalin. Ptyalin break down starch into simple sugars LIKE glucose.

Pancreas
•It manufactures and secretes digestive enzymes such as amylase, which digests starch. It also produces lipase, which breaks down fats, and trypsin, a protein processor.

Hope it helps !!!!

11.

Sideeffects of cooking food in induction heater?

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It not give the proper coconut so COOKING food in induction STAR CAUSE of MANY internal organs DISEASES like cardiac and abdominal diseases

12.

What is CAT exam for??? :\

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The Common Admission TEST (CAT) is a computer BASED test held in INDIA. ... The Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs) started this exam and use the test for selecting students for their business administration programs. The test is conducted EVERY YEAR by one of the IIMs based on a policy of rotation.

13.

Functions of bacteria

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DNA from bacterial cells resides throughout the INTERIOR of the cell, in the cytoplasm. The main function of DNA in bacterial cells is the same as human cells, transcription into ribonucleic ACID (RNA) followed by translation into AMINO acids and subsequent FOLDING into PROTEINS.

14.

Write a short note on bacteria

Answer» BACTERIA comes under prokaryotic organisms.
They donot have membrane BOUND organelles.
They have a 3 LAYERS prtective covering.
They are used to DEVELOP antibiotics.
mark it as BRAINLIEST please
15.

As earth revolves its self then inside we aren't revolving why??

Answer» BCZ of gravitational FORCE that earth APPLY on US...
16.

Solved example of uniform circular motion

Answer»

From which BOOK U NEED??

17.

Is neet exam tough or easy??

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If U prepare well then EASY OTHERWISE tougher
hope it helps you..
mark as BRAINLIEST

18.

What is ATP. DO NOT SPAM OK

Answer» ATP is ADENOSINE TRIPHOSPHATE.
19.

one day Rita went to a Jewellers shop with her mother her mother gave an old gold jewelry to the goldsmith to polish next day when they brought the jewellery back they found that there was a slight loss in its weight. can you suggest a reason for the loss in weight

Answer»

To polish a GOLD jwellery it is DIPPED in a liquid called aquea regia. After DIPPING in it the outer layer of gold dissolved and INNER shinny layer appears. The DISSOLVING of jwellery in a liquid cause reduction of it's weight.

20.

agar time 4th dimension hai to kahan hai 4 th dimension kahan hai kaise chale usme ya to aage chale peeche yaa upar neeche 4 dimension main kaise

Answer»

Sorry I am unable to understand your QUESTION. PLZZ WRITE it again in ENGLISH.

21.

Japanese professor did surprising research. 1. *Acidity* not only caused by diet errors, but more dominated because of *stress*.2. *Hypertension* not only caused by too much consumption of salty foods, but mainly because of errors in *managing emotions*.3. *Cholesterol* is not only caused by fatty foods, but the *excessive laziness* is more responsible.4. *Asthma* not only because of the disruption of oxygen supply to lungs, but often *sad feelings* make lungs unstable.5. *Diabetes* not only because of too much consumption of glucose, but selfish & *stubborn attitude* disrupts the function of the pancreas.True cause of any disease are :*Spiritual* 50% *Psychic* 25% *Social* 15% *Physical* 10%If we want to be healthy, *fix our mind*. & *FOR THAT*....Do regular practice of yoga, pranayam, & *meditation*...which will strengthen ur soul & mind....Dont search a reason for not getting time for this...if u don't find time then it proves that you are lazy....isn't it?.... It is after all ur choice whether to invite all above diseases or to strengthen u by adopting yoga, meditation practices......

Answer» YES BRO you are TOTALLY CORRECT.
22.

Which books we refer for neet

Answer»

Fingertip the most useful book for Neet are also preparing for Neet and the NCERT GOVERNMENT books are ALWAYS useful for Neet so I prefer you to LEARN this books

23.

What is atomic weight of argon

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39.948.......is the ATOMIC WEIGHT of ARGON

24.

What is the chemical formula of Gypsum?

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CASO4. 2H2O.......HOPE HELPS U

25.

What is natural disasters

Answer» HEYAA dear..


natural EVENT that CAUSES GREAT damages and loss of life...
26.

What are photoperiod related to

Answer»

Answer:

PHOTOPERIODISM is the physiological REACTION of organisms to the length of DAY or night

27.

How the sun was formed ?

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Many SCIENTISTS think the sun and the rest of the SOLAR system formed from a giant, rotating cloudof gas and dust known as the solar NEBULA. As the nebula collapsed because of its gravity, it SPUN faster and flattened into a disk. Most of the material was pulled toward the center to FORM the sun.

28.

Plz fill this1- heat cannot travel by convection through ____2- ___ is the process of heat transfer which takes place in solid

Answer» 1. HEAT cannot travel by convection through radiation.
2. Conduction is the process of heat TRANSFER which takes PLACE in solid.

please make it as brain LIST
29.

What is the mode of nutrition in algae

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All algae contain chlorophyll a. Accessory pigments vary among DIFFERENT ALGAL groups. Photoautotrophy is the principal MODE of nutrition in algae; in other words, they are "self-feeders", using light energy and a PHOTOSYNTHETIC apparatus to produce their own food (organic CARBON) from carbon dioxide and water.

30.

1- land breeze occurs as a result of conduction ?true or false plz don't spam if you don't know the correct answer

Answer»

Hii dear....

ANSWER-- it OCCURS as a result of RADIATION......

not conduction--》》》

31.

why does the sun appear reddish early in Morning? will this phenomenon be observed by Astronaut on moon? give reason to justify your answer.

Answer»

1st part ANSWER GIVEN above.
No strong IDEA about the 2ND part.

Please mark my answer as brainliest.

32.

What is Suppoarting tissue . No spam answer.

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Tissue arising chiefly from the embryonic MESODERM that is characterized by a highly VASCULAR matrix and includes collagenous, elastic, and reticular fibers, adiposetissue, cartilage, and bone. It forms thesupporting and connecting structures of the BODY.

33.

Plz solve thisPlzSomeone Solve AllD Above

Answer» RAYON is OBTAINED from the PULP of the WOOD
34.

Sketch label and describe the sporgrga

Answer» PLZZ REFER the above attachment....
hope it HLP U
35.

What is momentum and define the circulur motion

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An object which moves in a circular PATH is CALLED circular motion.
momentum is the product of mass and VELOCITY.

36.

What are types of jobs ?

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Hey buddy here is UR ANSWER !!

There are TWO types of jobs
Private and public or GOVERNMENT

Hope this is answer helpful to u !!

37.

my beak is very special. it use like a needle. stiching leaves I make my home. the. bird is I am known

Answer»

The BIRD is WEAVER I THINK

38.

In which game friction is a source of trouble

Answer»

CARROMS(CARROM BOARD)

39.

Neha wants to separate oil from a mixture of oil and salt which method of separation should we use

Answer»
hiii friend_____❤️❤️❤️
good evening______________✌️✌️✌️✌️



Using a SEPARATING funnel:

A separating funnel is used for the separation of COMPONENTS of a mixture between two immiscible liquid phases. One phase is the aqueous phase and the other phase is an organic solvent. This separation is based on the differences in the densities of the liquids. The liquid having more density forms the lower LAYER and the liquid having LESS density forms the upper layer.


40.

Which is the biggest coment in the space?

Answer» HALE BOPP COMET is the BIGGEST comet in the SPACE
41.

I need help urgent Q. 6

Answer»

for AID , USE protection like CONDOMS also practice safe sex also have ONE PARTNER and let your status and of your partner be CHECKED

42.

What happen when resistors joined like a rectangular?

Answer»

Because in rectangle PARALLEL and SERIES RESISTOR exist EASILY

43.

How do the three 2p orbitals differ from each other

Answer»

Not UNDERSTAND LET me understand your QUESTION

44.

I need help urgent Q. 5

Answer» HEY your ANSWER is c-druckard.....
45.

5 difference between defragmentation and compression

Answer»

FRAGMENTATION is the PROCESS of removing wasted space between FRAGMENT and hard disk.

compression is GENERALLY reffered to as the process or method of packing data which reduce the number of BITS.

46.

What is mean by plasama membrane

Answer»

Hey mate, here is your answer.: -)

Plasma membrane is a MICROSCOPIC membrane of lipids and PROTEINS which forms the external boundary of the cytoplasm of a cell or encloses a vacuole, and regulates the PASSAGE of MOLECULES in and out of the cytoplasm.....

HOPE it helps to you!!!!!

47.

Why termeric indicator doesn't change the colour of acid ?

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HELLO DEAR




HERE IS YOUR ANSWER

_____/_________/_______/________=_____



Indicators, such as turmeric, work bychanging their colour with changes in PH. There are many different pHindicators and each indicator changescolour at a particular pH level. ... Vinegar is acidic so the turmeric-dyed TOILET paper TURNED from dark pink/red to yellow when it was DIPPED in the vinegar.



THANK YOU

48.

refractive index of the solid is observed to have the same value in all directions. comment on the nature of this solid. would it show cleavage property?

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When the REFRACTIVE INDEX REMAINS same it means that the light do not bend at any direction and do not change its path and moves WITHOUT deviation..HENCE the refractive index in that solid remains the same

49.

5 examples of contact and non contact force

Answer» PUSHING a CAR up a HILL, FRICTION force,We PUSH a book so it moves...
50.

Physical properties of acid in simple words

Answer»

PropertyAcidBaseTasteSour (vinegar)BITTER (baking soda)SmellFrequently burns noseUsually no smell (except NH3!)TextureStickySlipperyReactivityFrequently react with METALS to FORM H2React with many oils and FATS.