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1.

Plants which need very less ............. Can service in a desert​

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ANSWER:

WATER

Explanation:

water is the answer

2.

What is to help us to grind food into plup

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Mechanical digestion can only break up the food particles into smaller pieces .A chemical digestion process called ENZYMATIC hydrolysis can break the BOUND holding the molecular BUILDING blocks with in the food together.

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3.

What is a solution?​

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In chemistry, a solution is a SPECIAL TYPE of homogeneous MIXTURE composed of two or more substances. In such a mixture, a SOLUTE is a substance dissolved in another substance, KNOWN as a solvent.



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4.

What is maths?????????? EXPLAIN

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Mathematics is the study of numbers, shapes and patterns. The word comes from the Greek word "μάθημα" (máthema), meaning "science, knowledge, or learning", and is sometimes shortened to maths (in England, Australia, Ireland, and New Zealand) or math (in the United States and Canada). ... Numbers: how things can be counted.

Explanation:

Archimedes

Greek mathematician Archimedes is widely considered by many to be the "father of mathematics." He is regarded as one of the leading scientists in classical ANTIQUITY and is credited with designing numerous innovative machines, including the screw pump and siege engines.

Mathematics includes the study of such topics as QUANTITY, structure, space, and change. It has no generally accepted definition. Mathematicians seek and use patterns to formulate new conjectures; they resolve the TRUTH or falsity of such by mathematical proof.

The definition of mathematics is the study of the sciences of numbers, quantities, geometry and forms. When PYTHAGORAS studied and came up with the PYTHAGOREAN theorem, this was an example of mathematics.

Beginning in the 6th century BC with the Pythagoreans, the Ancient Greeks began a systematic study of mathematics as a subject in its own right with Greek mathematics. Around 300 BC, Euclid introduced the axiomatic method still used in mathematics today, consisting of definition, axiom, theorem, and proof.

5.

Consider the following elements :Sodium, Sulphur, Carbon, MagnesiumWhich of these elements will form:(a) acidic oxides?(b) basic oxides?​

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1  ) ACIDIC oxides - carbon , SULPHUR

2 ) BASIC oxides - SODIUM , magnesium

metal is always in basic nature and non metal in acidic nature  

6.

What is marasmatic tissue​

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Answer:

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Explanation:

Meristematic tissues are those tissues which divide CONTINUOUSLY THROUGHOUT their life .

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7.

What do people do various works​

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Explanation:

Even today people do not look at different kinds of work in the same WAY. Most of the road cleaners, toilet sweepers etc., are still from some particular communities only. The other people do not consider these jobs respectable and they hate these jobs and ALSO treat these people in a derogatory manner.

This difference has been created because the rich people study well and get good jobs. Thus, they earn well and become richer. But the poor people can't even AFFORD to eat, so, they can't spent on studying and are forced to take these kinds of jobs. This needs to be changed in ORDER to bring EQUALLY among the people so that everyone should respect each other.

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8.

How will you do absolute eosinophil count​

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A stain is ADDED to the SAMPLE. This causes EOSINOPHILS to show up as orange-red granules. The TECHNICIAN then counts how many eosinophils are present per 100 cells. The percentage of eosinophils is multiplied by the white blood cell count to GIVE the absolute eosinophil count.

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9.

Write down the general properties of acidi and bases​

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Acid-acid is bitter in taste. it's not SOAPY to touch.it changes from blue litmus to red.

basis-they are sour in taste. they are soapy to touch.it turns red litmus to blue

10.

If we are boiling a water in earth .we see so many bubbles in water while boiling the water. if we boil water in space so we get only one big giant bubble while boiling the water.why ?? what is the reason behind this ?Don't copy answer from Internet.if u know answer then give otherwise don't.​

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Explanation:

In space, there is no air, there is no air PRESSURE. As air pressure drops, the TEMPERATURE needed to boil WATER becomes LOWER.

water boils away at an extremely low temperature.

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11.

Describe mass number with the help of example​

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ANSWER:

MASS NUMBER is SUM of protons and neutrons

12.

Density of liquidIt should be a noteAlso tell its definition

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LIQUID water has a DENSITY of about 1 kg/dm3, making any of these SI units NUMERICALLY convenient to use as most solids and LIQUIDS have densities between 0.1 and 20 kg/dm3.

13.

Match the following© X-rays(a) v -10° -10Hz(1) UV(b) v - 10Hz(ii) Long radio waves(c) - 10 Hz(iv) Microwave(d) -10' H2​

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ANSWER:

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14.

How many elements in modern periodic table​

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ANSWER:

There are 118 ELEMENTS in the MODERN PERIODIC table.

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15.

What are the teachings of Buddha and Mahavira?​

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The Basic TEACHINGS of Buddha which are core to Buddhism are: The Three Universal Truths; The Four Noble Truths; and • The Noble Eightfold Path

Explanation:

Buddhism and Jainism are two ancientIndian religions that developed in MAGADHA (Bihar) and continue to thrive in the modern age.This is a comparative study Mahavira and Gautama Buddha are generally accepted as contemporaries. Jainism and Buddhism share many features, terminology and ethical principles, but emphasize them differently.Both are śramaṇa ascetic traditions that BELIEVE it is possible to ATTAIN liberation from the cycle of rebirths and DEATHS (samsara) through spiritual and ethical disciplines.They differ in some core doctrines such as those on asceticism, Middle Way versus Anekantavada, and self versus no-self (jiva, atta, anatta)

16.

Name one nitrogen fixing bacteria​

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Two KINDS of nitrogen-fixing BACTERIA are RECOGNIZED. The first kind, the free-living (nonsymbiotic) bacteria, includes the cyanobacteria (or blue-green algae) Anabaena and NOSTOC and GENERA such as Azotobacter, Beijerinckia, and Clostridium.

17.

Class 12 physics chapter 1 notes​

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ANSWER:

topics like electric FIELD

electric DIPOLE

dipole in a uniform external field

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18.

Crop production chapter

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Crop production is a branch of agriculture that deals with GROWING crops for use as food and fiber. Degree programs in crop production are available at undergraduate and graduate levels. Graduates are eligible for a VARIETY of AGRICULTURAL CAREERS.

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Answer:

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20.

Pressure on the surface of a gas is increased. What will happen inter particle forces?ns:​

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ANSWER:

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If pressure is increased, the inter molecular ATTRACTION increases and if the gas is GIVEN high pressure, it WOULD eventually become liquid.

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21.

Explain Bohr model of atom.​

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Answer:

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Explanation:

In atomic physics, the Bohr model DEPICTS an atom as a small, positively charged nucleus surrounded by electrons. These electrons TRAVEL in circular ORBITS AROUND the nucleus—similar in structure to the solar SYSTEM, except electrostatic forces rather than gravity provide attraction.

22.

1.Which of the following statement is falsea. For a moving object distance can never be zero.b.For a moving object distance can never be negativec.For a moving object distance can be zerod.For moving object displacement can be zero.​

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for a MOVING object DISTANCE can NEVER be negative

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2. (a) In electrolytic refining of impure copper metal, what are used as cathodeanode?(b) Using the electronic configuration and electron dot diagram, explain howmagnesium atoms combine with Chlorine atoms to form Magnesium Chloride bytransfer of electrons.​

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24.

The change of soild state directly to gaseous state is called

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SUBLIMATION is the process of transformation directly from the solid phase to the gaseous phase, without PASSING through an INTERMEDIATE liquid phase.

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25.

ਪਰੰਪਰਾਵਾਦੀ ਦਿਰਸਟੀ ਕੋਣ ਅਨੁਸਾਰ ਸ਼ਾਸਤਰ ਕਿਸ ਦਾ ਅਧਿਐਨ ਕਰਦਾ ਹੈ।​

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Answer:

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24. The speed of light in aira)3 lakh km/sb) 3 lakh m/sc)3 lakh cm/sd)3 lakh mm/s​

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Answer:

3 LAKH cm/s....

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27.

Rabbiteand squirrels chew the cub true or false​

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ANSWER:

true

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E. Give examples of these joints1. Fixed joint2. Pivot joint3. Hinge joint4. Gliding joint5. Ball and Socket joint​

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1. FIXED JOINT... joints in skull(cranium)

2. Pivot joint....joints in neck

3. HINGE joint.... joints in elbow

4. Gliding joint...joints in our goot ankle

5. Ball and SOCKET joint... joints in our shoulder.

29.

Which organelles other than nucleus contain chromosome​

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The organelle other than 'nucleus' containing the DNA is the C) mitochondria. In ADDITION to the chromosomal DNA the mitochondria CONTAINS NUCLEIC material which is called as the mitochondrial DNA. This 'mitochondrial DNA' is conserved for GENERATIONS without destruction.

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4. What is neutralization​

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31.

Mediated particle for strong nuclear force is​

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<STRONG>Explanation:

the the MEDIATING PARTICLE for strong NUCLEAR FORCE is π meson

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32.

Atomic radius gose on increasing down a group​

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YES, atomic radius increases on GOING down a group as at EVERY next ELEMENT one shell increases and therefore atomic radius increases

33.

What is the difference between fe203 and feo​

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ANSWER:

in FE2O3, iron has 3 while in FEO has 2

34.

What is the common name of the compound caocl2?​

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Answer:

CaOCl2 is called as BLEACHING POWDER or CALCIUM hypochlorite chloride i.e Ca(OCl)Cl .

Explanation:

Here one of CHLORINE atom is connected to calcium and one to oxygen atom. So , one chlorine is in +1 oxidation state and other in -1 oxidation state. Ca(OH)2 + Cl2 → CaOCl2 +H2O.

35.

Convert 3.6*10^-7 Jkg^-1m^2​

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Explanation:

People find it cumbersome to speak of units of measurement like "one ten thousandth of a billionth" of an inch, or even "ten to the minus thirteenth" (10-13) inches; so they devise different names. No one gives the distance between cities in inches; we use miles. For people's heights we use feet and inches. But there are 12 inches in a foot, 5280 feet in a mile and so on. That gets messy if we want to convert from miles to inches. It is easier to use the metric system where everything goes by powers of 10:

1 meter          = 1 m  = 1 yard

1 kilometer      = 1 km = 103 m  ~ 5/8 mile

1 centimeter     = 1 cm = 10-2 m  ~ 2/5 inch (width of a pen)

1 millimeter     = 1 mm = 10-3 m  ~ 1/25 inch (width of lead in pencil)

This much is fine for everyday lengths, but for light we have to use even smaller units of length because its wavelength is so small. Unfortunately, many different names are used. The wavelength of yellow light in vacuum may be called 5750 Å or 575 m or 575 nm or 0.575 m. The units used here are:

1 Å  =  1 Ångstrom  = 10-10 m

(This unit is often used because a typical atom is a few Ångstroms in size.)

1 nm  =  1 nanometer  =  10-9 m

 (formerly written 1 m)

 

1 m  =  1 micrometer  =  1 micron  =  10-6 m

(This is a convenient unit for high-power microscopes, with which one can look at objects as small as a few micrometers.  is the Greek letter "mu")

There is a method to the PREFIXES centi-, milli-, etc. They multiply the unit by some power of 10. For example, milli- always means one thousandth. The important prefixes are:

n  =  nano-  (Greek "dwarf")  =  10-9 (thousand millionth)

  =  micro-  (Greek "small")  =  10-6 (millionth)

m  =  milli-  (Latin "thousand")  =  10-3  (thousandth)

k  =  kilo-  (Greek "thousand")  =  103  (thousand)

M  =  mega-  (Greek "big")  =  106  (million)

Thus we can now proudly state that 1 nm = 10-3 m.

Scientific Notation:

indentAstronomy is the subject of very large numbers. Microscopy is the subject of very small numbers. Consequently, scientific notation has been introduced to DEAL with such quantities. For example, the distance from the Earth to the SUN is referred to as the Astronomical Unit (AU) and is:

1 AU = 150,000,000 km = 1.5x l08 km = 9.2 x lO7miles

indent Another dimension to illustrate this kind of notation is the mass of the Sun expressed in units of kilograms (kg):

Mass of the Sun = 1 Solar Mass = 2.0 x 1030 kg

indent Note that 2.0 is the coefficient and 30 is the exponent. Not only can one use scientific notation to express large numbers but also very small numbers. For example, the size of an atom is on the order (or about) a few Ångströms (Å) which is defined as:

1 Ångström = 1 Å = 1.0 x 10-10 m = 0.0000000001 meters

indent aNote that the negative sign in the exponent means the value is less than one.

indent Here are some alternate forms of notation for the same numerical values:

3.2 x 108 = 32 x 107 = 320 x 106 = 320,000,000 = 320 million

0.0002 = 2 x 10-4=20 x 10-5= 200x10-6

indent Using a pocket calculator with an exponent KEY, usually labeled EX or EE or EX, the number: 4.3 x 105 is entered as 4.3 EX 5.

Examples of Scientific Notation, Metric Prefixes, and Symbols

Word Sci. Notation Metric Prefix Symbol

one billionth 1 x10-9 nano n

one millionth 1 x I0-6 micro µ

one thousandth 1 x 10-3 milli m

one 1  

one thousand 1 x 103 kilo k

one million 1 x I06 Mega M

one billion 1 x 109 Giga G

one trillion* 1 x 1012 Tera T

*in American English, 1 x 1012 = one thousand million in British English.

Examples of simple matlh using scientific notation:

Addition:

3.2 x 108 + 0.40 x 108 = 3.6 x 108

Subtraction:

4.52 x 105  - 3.32 x 105 = 1.20 x 105

Multiplication:

(3.2 x 10-8) x (2 x 104) = 6.2 x 10-4

Division:

(3.2x 108) / (2 x 10-4) = 1.6 x 10 12  

aaaaaNote that when you multiply, the coefficients are multiplied together while the exponents (or powers of ten) are added. Similarly, when you divide, the coefficients are divided and the exponents are subtracted.

36.

G. Very Short Answer Type Questions:2.1. How will you treat a bee sting?​

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ANSWER:

as we know bee sting CONTAIN tartaric acid

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37.

Which of the following is an example of simple reflex? a) Closing of eyes when strong light is flashed.b) A feeling of hunger in response to smell of food.c) Salivating in response to sour taste.d) Both A and B .​

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<STRONG>ANSWER:

A) CLOSING of EYES when strong LIGHT is passed.

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ANSWER:

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39.

If 2.5 KG of a fuel is burnt completely & 1,80,000 KJ of heat is produced.Find the calorific value of the fuel​

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Amount of FUEL = 2.5 kg

Amount of HEAT PRODUCED = 180000 KJ

So,  CALORIFIC Value = Amount of heat/Amount of fuel

=180000/2.5

=72000 KJ/kg

Thus, Calorific value of the fuel is 72000 KJ/kg

40.

In the aluminothermic process the role of aluminium is _______ =it is an one word question.​

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The thermite Reactions in which Aluminium is USED as a reducing agent are known as Aluminothermic reactions. The PROCESS in which Aluminium is used to reduce the metal oxide to metallic FORM are called aluminothermy.

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41.

What is magnification formed by spherical mirror in brief​

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MAGNIFICATION by Spherical Mirrors. Here, h is the height of image and h' is the height of the object. Magnification is also equal to the RATIO of image distance to the object distance. As the object is always above the principal AXIS, the height of the object is always positive.

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42.

Maitrik amal lala litmus ko nilla kar deta ha sahi aur galat bataye​

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ANSWER:

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43.

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44.

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Answer:

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45.

Carbon exist in the atmosphere in the form of

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ANSWER:

CARBON DIOXIDE and METHANE.

46.

what is the scientific reason behind the light bulb glowing when it is kept on a Onion which is blub is removed and vinegar and baking power is in the Onion ?​

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ANSWER:

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47.

Which inter gas has two electrons in the outermost shell? it is an one word question.​

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ANSWER:

He - Helium

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48.

Which of the following is an example of imbibition? a) Uptake of water by root hair.b) Exchange of gases by stomata.c) Swelling of seeds when placed ina beaker of water d)Opening of stomata​

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ANSWER:

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49.

A metal that is non-magnetic is​

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Magnetic metals

Steel CONTAINS iron, so a steel PAPERCLIP will be attracted to a magnet too. Most other metals, for example aluminium, copper and GOLD, are NOT magnetic. Two metals that aren't magnetic are gold and silver. They are often used for MAKING jewellery, including crowns for instance.

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50.

What is the difference between plate boundaries and a regular world map

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