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Plz slove the question..​

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--* A. :- HIV is not a MICROBE its a virus.B. :- YEAST is a fungi.C. :- Nostoc is a bacteria.D. :- LACTOBACILLUS is ALSO a bacteria.E. :- Entamoeba is a amoebozoa.

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What is source of plastic ? explain

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s of PLASTIC :⚫Crude oil⚫Natural gas⚫CoalMark as BRAINLIEST ❤☁

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Which gas is present in fluffed chapati ?​

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If done right, the chapati puffs up like a balloon, a giant bubble of water vapor contained within the INTACT SURFACE of the roti.commonly, it WOULD be a heteregenous blend of Nitrogen (approx 78%), Oxygen (approx 21 %), Carbon dioxide (approx 0.04 %) and other gases (trace AMOUNTS). DiHydrogen MONOXIDE (g) may be a major component.Explanation:MARK ME AS BRAINLIEST..

4.

What is chemical harvesting​

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In this harvesting FARMER use FERTILIZERS and chemicals to GROW CROPS faster.Explanation:HOPE it helps you!

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What are the factors on which evaporation of liquid depends ​

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There are many factors that affect the EVAPORATION RATE. The rate of evaporation depends on the liquid's exposed SURFACE area (FASTER when increased), the humidity of surroundings (slower when increased), the presence of wind (faster when increased) and the temperature (faster when increased).

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A scientist is investigating the properties of various mixtures made from two liquids. Liquid A is white and very runny. Liquid B is dark red and thick. Based on this information, predict the properties of the following two mixtures: 5% Liquid A and 95% Liquid B 80% Liquid A and 20% Liquid B

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A suspension is a mixture of TWO substances, ... a LIQUID. The result is a cloudy liquid. Sand in WATER is also a suspension. ... PERHAPS they are made of wood, GLASS or ... b soft drink.Explanation:please mark it as branliest

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the diagram shows the displacement time graph for a particle in a straight line. the average velocity for the interval t=0 to t= 5 is​

Answer» E!!here is ur ans...in above PICTURE.....May it will HELP u ✅✅✔✔
8.

What is the defination of assimilation

Answer» HOPE the answer is useful to you.Explanation:Assimilation is the PROCESS in which digested food is absorbed by the “cells of the body”. It is a fundamental part of digestion. ... This is followed by the transfer of food to the PORTAL systems of the body where it UNDERGOES chemical changes DUE to the chemical secretion of the liver and other cells of the body.
9.

Of these is made from fabric option is option B Coat option C cardigan​

Answer» OPTION CEXPLANATION:
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Q1. which of the following is not aCarbohydrate?​

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All the energy giving foods are KNOWN as CARBOHYDRATES. EXAMPLE, BREAD, POTATOES, etc

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Ans plz....jdli dena ans... image clear nhi hai yeh bahana mt marna andho xd..xd.◼️◾◾RAM⚔️BHKT◾◾◼️​

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ᎻᎬY ᎷᎪᎢᎬ ᏌᎡ ᎪNᏚᏔᎬᎡ ᏆᏚPlaster of Paris in contact with moisture (WATER) CHANGES to SOLID HARD mass, gypsum. Therefore, it gets WASTED. Hence it should be stored in moisture proof containers.

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the e.m.f of a cell is 1.5v. what is the energy provied by the cell to drive 0.5c of charge around the circuit?​

Answer» E!!herw is ur correct ans.. in above picture...May it will HELP U ✅✅✔✔
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Who was charles f. Richter? Mention his some important contribution in the field of science ​

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who was Charles f Richa mention his some important contribution in the field of scienceResults in Englishकौन था चार्ल्स रिचा च विज्ञान के क्षेत्र में उनके कुछ महत्वपूर्ण योगदान का उल्लेखहिन्दी में नतीजेSearch ResultsFeatured snippet from the webRichter was a pioneer in seismological RESEARCH at a time when DATA on the SIZE and location of earthquakes were scarce. He AUTHORED two textbooks that are still used as references in the field and are REGARDED by many scientists as his greatest contribution, exceeding the more popular Richter scale.

14.

Special structure present in our body that perform specific function​

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I THINK becozUr Q. is INCOMPLETE....

15.

Write values and units of universal gravitational constant​

Answer» G is the GRAVITATIONAL CONSTANT and is VALUE is 9.8 m/s2
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About 2500 years ago who discovered the concept of static electricity and how? ​

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In electricity: Coulomb’s law Static electricity is a familiar electric phenomenon in which CHARGED particles are transferred from one body to another. For example, if two objects are rubbed TOGETHER, ESPECIALLY if the objects are insulators and the surrounding air is DRY, the objects acquire equal and opposite CHARGES

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Examples of mixtures that involve the combination of substances in different states (solid liquid gas) for each example identify the components and their states xoxoxox

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tion:Examples of mixture are :-a. Air - Nitrogen (gas), oxygen(gas), Carbon DIOXIDE (gas), WATER vapour(gas), dust particles (solid)b. Steel (alloy) - IRON(solid), nickel(solid)c. Salt solution - water(liquid), Salt(solid) d. Milk - water(liquid), FAT(solid)e. FOAM - foam base(solid), air(gas) [It is a colloid]Hope this helps you...... If you like it mark it as brainlist

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when discussing newtons laws of motion, which terms do people most likely use when talking about newtons third law of motion

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tion:Newton laws of motion are of THREE TYPES first law of motion,second law of motion, & third law of motionfirst unless and until we apply FORCE it remains in its postion without any change, second law of motion directly proportional to the force we apply and third law of motion it's ACTS opposite to force we apply

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A stone is dropped from a certain height and after falling for 4 secs, it breaks a glass panel in its way. Due to this, the stone loses 30% of its velocity. Find the distance through which it falls further in the next second.

Answer» APKO KYA LAGTA haiExplanation:mere hisab SE 130
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A) Thehumor nourishes the corneaand the lens.​

Answer» TION:this STATEMENT is TRUE
21.

Define pathogens in detail......​

Answer» GEN or infectious AGENT is a biological agent that causes disease or illness to its host.The term is most OFTEN used for agents that disrupt the NORMAL physiology of a multicellular animal or PLANT.
22.

How much does the sky weight​

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14.7 LBS PER square INCH of earth surface.Explanation:HOPE it helps you!

23.

Differentiate between metal and non metal (any 3 points)​

Answer» METALS-metals are DUCTILE .they are snorous.they are malleable.they have lusture.Non metals-non metals are not SONOROUS they are not ductile they are not malleablethey did not have lusture.plzz MARK as BRAINLIEST....
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What are the different group of materials based on transparency? ​

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tion:TRANSPARENT: Materials that allow all the LIGHT to PASS through them For Eg – Glass sheet, water etc.Translucent: Materials that allow some light to pass through them For Eg – Colored glass, OILED paper etc.please markme as brainlist.........THANK you

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Describe the process for manufacturing Plastic of paris​

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s are derived from natural, organic materials such as cellulose, coal, natural gas, salt and, of course, crude oil. Crude oil is a complex MIXTURE of thousands of compounds and needs to be processed before it can be used. The production of plastics begins with the distillation of crude oil in an oil refinery. This separates the heavy crude oil into groups of lighter components, called FRACTIONS. Each fraction is a mixture of hydrocarbon chains (chemical compounds made up of carbon and hydrogen), which differ in terms of the size and structure of their molecules. One of these fractions, NAPHTHA, is the crucial compound for the production of plastics.Two main processes are used to produce plastics - POLYMERISATION and polycondensation - and they both require specific catalysts. In a polymerisation reactor, monomers such as ethylene and propylene are linked together to form long polymer chains. Each polymer has its own properties, structure and size depending on the various types of basic monomers used.

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We should have a(covered/open )_ correct and incorrect​

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i THINK it should be COVERED

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Can anyone have utkarsh sharma phone number and if anyone have link of genius 2 plz paste in the answer and how to be bright like utkarsh sharma suggest mens grooming..

Answer» EXPLANATION:Salman Khan helped 'Genius' actor Utkarsh Sharma to take up acting. ... MIGHT not have launched director Anil Sharma's son Utkarsh Sharma in Bollywood ... The idea of LIVING many lives in one life can only HAPPEN through acting. ... “So, I knew that if I had come PREPARED and if I come in as an actor and not
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Say answer if you are brainlist ​

Answer» 150
29.

Flies can transfer____ to uncover ed ​

Answer» HEY mate your answer is FILES can TRANSFER GERMS to uncovered FOOD
30.

Write any three properties of acid​

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are PROTON donors2. They have PH LESS than 73. They are sour to TASTE

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Can hydrogen fill in balloons ​

Answer» YES it can be FILL in BALLON
32.

Give 2 ex of unicellular in plant. ​

Answer» AMOEBA and PARAMECIUM,
33.

What is hiliyum formula ​

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He' is the CHEMICAL FORMULA for HELIUM.

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Give 2 characteristics of an adolescent's physical growth which show that the rate of growth of all parts of the body is not the same

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Adolescence is often characterized as a period of transformation, primarily, in terms of physical, cognitive, and social-relational change. Adolescence is a developmental stage that has been defined as starting with puberty and ending with the transition to adulthood (approximately ages 10–20). Adolescence has evolved historically, with evidence indicating that this stage is lengthening as individuals start puberty earlier and transition to adulthood later than in the past. Puberty today begins, on average, at AGE 10–11 years for girls and 11–12 years for boys. This average age of onset has DECREASED gradually over time since the 19th century by 3–4 months PER decade, which has been attributed to a range of factors including better nutrition, obesity, increased father absence, and other environmental factors (Steinberg, 2013). Completion of formal EDUCATION, financial independence from parents, marriage, and parenthood have all been markers of the end of adolescence and beginning of adulthood, and all of these transitions happen, on average, later now than in the past. In FACT, the prolonging of adolescence has prompted the introduction of a new developmental period called emerging adulthood that captures these developmental changes out of adolescence and into adulthood, occurring from approximately ages 18 to 29 (Arnett, 2000). (46)Explanation:

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What are the methods used by plants to get rid of excretory products? Write in points

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The oxygen produced during photosynthesis and carbon dioxie produced during respiration is removed from stomata. The EXCESS of water is removed with the process of transpiration. planst excrete some WASTE products in soil as well. some of the excretory wastes are stored in the cell vacuoles and form resin and  gum .Explanation:please mark the ANSWER as BRAINLIEST and I will FOLLOW you It's my promise

36.

Write names of 5 metals and non metal​

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Five COMMON metals are copper, LEAD, tin, NICKEL, and ZINC. Four common nonmetals are sulfur nitrogen, selenium, and bromine.

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A chemical used to clear the floor of our house._​

Answer» H7 is USED this is a base PLS mark BRAINLIEST
38.

Saliva is secreted by ____.can transfor __ to un coverd food​

Answer» SOMEONE........ it.....HOPE the ANSWER is CORRECT
39.

Differentiate between natural fibres and synthetic fibres.​

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Synthetic Fibres :Fibres that are made by humans through chemical processes are CALLED synthetic fibres.For example - Nylon, Rayon, Polyester, etc.....NATURAL Fibres :Fibres that we get from nature are called natural fibres.For example - COTTON, Silk, Jute, etc........PLEASE MARK AS BRAINLIEST PLEASE.........✌️

40.

Red fluid that carries Oxygen and food to all body parts options cells,vessels,blood,nerves​

Answer» C BLOOD is the ANSWER.
41.

Limitations of mandeleev,s periodic table in points​

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ions Of Mendeleev's Periodic Table ✦ Anomalous position of Hydrogen Hydrogen as 1 electron in their outermost shell and alkali metals also have 1 electron in the outermost shell .Therefore many PROPERTIES of hydrogen are same to those alkali metals.Hence , hydrogen can be placed along the group of alkali metal in the Mendeleev's Periodic Table.✦ Position of isotopes { isotopes : those element whose atomic number is same but atomic MASS is different . }The Mendeleev's Periodic table was based on the increasing order of atomic masses and isotopes of the elements have different atomic masses , therefore they should be placed at different position , but due to the same chemical properties they are placed in the same position.Thus , isotopes of the element posed a challenge to Mendeleev's Periodic Table.✦ Different groups of elements within sub groups In the Mendeleev's Periodic Table , elements placed in a group having similar chemical properties . But there is no similarity in the properties of elements in two sub groups.For example , Li , NA , K , Rb , Cs present in group I A are quit different from Cu , Ag , Au in group II B .✦Uncertainity in prediction of new elements In the Mendeleev's Periodic Table , elements are arranged in increasing atomic masses . But the atomic masses do not INCREASE in regular manner in going from one element to the next .Further , the difference in atomic masses between two successive elements is small among lighter elements and large in heavier elements . Therefore , it is not possible to predict how many new elements could be discovered between two known elements especially among heavier elements._______________________________________ ❁ Extra Shots❁☞ Mendeleev is also called as father of Modern Periodic Table .☞ He was the first person to arranged all the 63 elements that were discovered that time into groups { vertical columns } and periods { horizontal rows } .☞ The noble GASES like Ar { Argon } , Ne { Neon } were not known when Mendeleev give his periodic table . These gases were discovered much later by one of the student of Mendeleev , Henry Moseley.________❁❁__________

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State and proof guess law of electrostatic???​

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tion:GAUSS theorem states that the ELECTRIC FLUX ΦE through any CLOSED surface is equal to 1 / ɛo times the 'net' charge q is enclosed by the surface . ... Let us construct the Gaussian sphere of radius R . Consider , A surface or area ds having having ds(vector) . Plz mark me as brainliest and follow me

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How can we show that hydrogen gas is produced when metal react with acid ​

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When a glowing splint is put into a TEST tube CONTAINING HYDROGEN gas... ...it makes a 'pop' sound. Let's now investigate the reaction between an acid and a metal. You should listen CAREFULLY for this 'pop' sound during the investigation. If you HEAR it, it will signal the presence of hydrogen gas!

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Write three ways to keep heart healthy and strong​

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Be physically fit... excersisng daily for 20-30 MINS is good for UR heart and ur whole BODY in general.Taste a variety of nutritious food items......Heart diseases are mostly caused by diabetes.. so stay away from junk or SUGARY items..

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What happened if disease has destroyed the white blood cells​

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If diseases has DESTROYED the WBC MEANS WHITE blood cell. There are a lot of disease is come because the white blood CELLS is ALSO called the protector of our body. And WBC is prevent for diseases

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Why is the sky blue​

Answer» TION:here is your answerBlue LIGHT is scattered in all directions by the tiny molecules of AIR in Earth's atmosphere. BLUE is scattered more than other colors because it travels as shorter, smaller waves. This is why we see a blue SKY most of the time. ... Also, the surface of Earth has reflected and scattered the light.hope it's helpful for you ☺️
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El State the changes that occur in the curvature and focal length of the eye lens while viewing a nearby object.I will mark the answer as BRAINLIEST ​

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:DThe focusing of the EYE is controlled by the CILIARY muscle, which can change the THICKNESS and curvature of the LENS. This process of focusing is called ACCOMMODATION.

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• Discuss circulation of viouUWrite three ways to keep heart healthy and strong.​

Answer» HI I don't KNOW the ANSWER
49.

Muscle tone is dependent on (1) Refractive reflex(3) Intact reflex(2) Intact dereflex(4) None option​

Answer» ACT REFLEX
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✴(ᵔᴥᵔ)❌(ᵔᴥᵔ) What happens in the gray zone between solid and liquid?(ᵔᴥᵔ)❌(ᵔᴥᵔ)✴ ❎(Caution...⚠ If I get an Irrelevent ans.......... U'll be banned soon...) ✔​​

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Hello mateThis grey zone transition is is very CRUCIAL which includes the inter molecular forces acting on the MOLECULES and each atoms which makes the change in state from hot to cold and cold to hot. The best EXAMPLE is ice crystal formation and WATER formation from ice crystal .hope it helps uplease mark me as brainlist