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1.

Write the general word equation for anaerobic respiration ​

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The chemical equation is C6H12O6 + 6O2 → 6CO2 + 6H2O (glucose + oxygen -> carbon DIOXIDE + water). Anaerobic respiration also PRODUCES ENERGY and uses glucose, but it produces less energy and does not REQUIRE oxygen.

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2.

Define G and mention its si unit and si value

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"G" is DEFINED as the constant used in Issac Newton's universal law of Gravitation and so , is ALSO KNOWN as Gravitation / GRAVITY constant or Newton's Constant.

it's SI unit of 'G' is = N m² / kg²

  • N = Newton
  • m = metre
  • kg = kilogram

The Universal gravitation constant G's value is

  • = 6.67430 x 10^-11 N / kg²
3.

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<klux>SPEED</klux> =  \frac{distance}{time} .

So

Speed of CHEETAH =

\frac{500}{40}  = 12.5 \: meter \: per \:  \: second

Speed of GIRAFFE =

=  \frac{500}{50}  = 10 \: meter \: per \: second

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4.

What is the Mandela effect??????​

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The PHENOMENON of widely shared false memories is COMMONLY known as the Mandela EFFECT, a term popularized by Fiona Broome in 2010, referring to her belief that NELSON Mandela had died in the 1980s.

5.

Write a short report of 100-150 words on irom pillar

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The Iron Pillar of Delhi is a NEARLY 24-ft. iron pillar that is located in the Quwwat-ul Mosque. It weighs more than 6 tons and is made of 98% wrought iron. It is thought that the Iron Pillar of Delhi was crafted using forge welding. The pillar is ornate, but hardly awe-inspiring, unless one knows just how long and mysterious the history of it is.

The Quwwat-ul Mosque dates back to 1192. It stands around the Iron Pillar in ruins, giving away its GREAT age. The mosque is a relic of an Islamic India, long-standing, but not long past. The Iron Pillar dates back even further than the ruined Islamic building, which surrounds it, but the iron pillar gives away nothing of its age on first glance. It was forged 1,600 years ago (sometime in the 300s) and moved to Delhi roughly 1,000 years ago, before the mosque was built. An iron pillar that old should have fallen to dust and blown away with the breeze long before now. Nonetheless, the Hindu-made pillar stands strong above the Islamic ruins that seem as though they will fall to dust long before it does.

According to a popular translation of the Brahmi script upon the Iron Pillar of Delhi, the pillar was made for a king (presumably of the Gupta period, given the era of its creation). It was also made to honor one of the most important Hindu GODS – Vishnu. Which Gupta king the Iron Pillar was made for is not made clear by the INSCRIPTION. However, it is widely believed that the king to which the inscription refers is Chandragupta Vikramaditya.

The purpose of the Iron Pillar of Delhi is one of its many mysteries. Some say it was a flagstaff made for the king mentioned in the inscription. Others say it was a sundial at its original home in Madhya Pradesh. Why it is no longer in Madhya Pradesh is yet another mystery. There is no evidence of who moved the pillar 1,000 years ago, how it was moved or even why it was moved. All we can say for certain about this aspect of the history of the pillar is that the mysterious Iron Pillar has been part of the Delhi landscape for a very long time.

6.

pointer variable can be assigned the address of another variable. int main() {int num=10;int*ptr;ptr=&num;return 0;​

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#INCLUDE int MAIN() { int num = 10; printf("VALUE of variable num is: %d", num); /* To print the address of a variable we use %p

7.

Why stopper is made up of insulating material​

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To PREVENT the LOSE of HEAT through CONVECTION....

8.

Names the source from which the following are obtained. Wool and silk

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Answer: Wool is obtained from sheep and Silk is obtained from silkworm

Explanation:

Because sheep has a protective layer of coat in winter that protect it from COLD and silkworm SPUN school from HEAD to head of silk fibre

9.

Yuon 1mohoampoingAnaerobic RespirationComplete the following sentences:(5)ofAnaerobic respiration occurs when your muscles become shaAnaerobic respiration is not asas aerobic respiration because the molecules arebroken down completely. The end product of this reactionBecause the breakdown of glucose isComplete energy is transferred to the muscles.​

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ANSWER:

no LONGER QUESTIONS......

10.

I am series of tubes found throughout the cell i transport protiens and other things as well

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the answer is endoplasmic RETICULUM....

and GOLGI APPARATUS

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11.

What are glycogens........​

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Glycogen is a multibranched polysaccharide of glucose that SERVES as a form of ENERGY STORAGE in HUMANS, animals, fungi, and bacteria. The polysaccharide structure represents the main storage form of glucose in the body.

Formula: (C6H10O5)n

Molar mass: 666.5777 g/mol

12.

Which statements describe infectious diseases and pathogens? Check all that apply.Viruses multiply inside the cells of organisms.Bacteria release toxins that can harm organisms.Infectious diseases are caused by pathogens.Viruses are pathogens, while parasites are not.Fungi like to live in moist places such as soil and human skin.

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statements describe infectious diseases and pathogens

VIRUSES multiply inside the CELLS of organisms.

Bacteria release toxins that can HARM organisms.

Infectious diseases are CAUSED by pathogens.

Fungi like to live in moist places such as soil and human skin

Explanation:

  • any organism which causes diseases in pathogens is likely to be known as infectious diseases.
  • The viruses are non-living thing outside the BODY of an organism but inside the cell of an organism it acts as a living cell. There are certain toxins which are released by bacteria which are the important pathogenesis of diseases. Fungus lives in moist places.

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certain pathogens are tissue and organ specific justify the statement ..

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13.

Which statements describe infectious diseases and pathogens?

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ANSWER:

MICROORGANISMS , BACTERIA, VIRUSES

14.

Describe in detail the nervous response requires to hit a tennis ball.

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It is a SIMPLE REFLEX...

simple reflex responses to complex MENTAL acts, is the product of signaling between appropriately interconnected NEURONS

15.

Why vacuum flask is commonly called as thermos fladk​

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ANSWER: VACUUM prevents CONDUCTION...

Explanation:

THERMOS flask commonly called vacuum flask because vacuum prevents conduction. The tight stopper prevents air from ENTERING or leaving the flask ,so there's a no chance of convention.

16.

Is True or False? Rising air cools and may become more dense than the air around it.

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This is TRUE...

As air rises, it expands because there is LESS atmospheric PRESSURE at higher ALTITUDES. As air expands, it cools. ... A DROP in pressure means that air is rising. It cools as it rises and the relative humidity increases.

17.

the children at a local park think the slide is too slow. there is too much friction. what could you do to decrease the amount of friction on the slide? show all steps.

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there are many ways to reduce FRICTION....one WAY is to make the AREA smooth, reduce the CONTACT between the surface, lubricants,etc.

18.

The crops that are sown in the rainy season are called______crops

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ANSWER:

The crop that are sown in the rainy SEASON are called kharif crops

Explanation:

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19.

What is the colour of sun?​

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ANSWER:

the colour of the sun is REDDISH orange.

Explanation:

as the light comes from sun when ENTER the earth ATMOSPHER it's CHANGES and seen reddish orange

20.

What is the satellite of earth​

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ANSWER:

MOON

Explanation:

moon is KNOWN as one and only satellite of the EARTH

21.

When work is done on an object the amount of _____it has changes.

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ANSWER:

FORCE .....

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22.

Which colour does water have​

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ANSWER:

WATER is a universal SOLVENT HENCE it does not have any colour

23.

Can u pls answer a half a page or two

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Draw magnetic FIELD lines produced around a current CARRYING straight CONDUCTOR passing through cardboard. How will the strength of the magnetic field change, when the POINT where magnetic field is to be determined, is moved away from the straight wire carrying constant current ? Justify your answer.

24.

नदी की तुलना में समुन्द्र के पानी में तैरना आसान क्यों है।​

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नदी की अपेक्षा समुंदर के पानी पर तैरना आसान क्यों होता है ? नदी की अपेक्षा समुंदर के पानी का घनत्व ज्यादा होता है। दूसरे शब्दों में अधिक घनत्व के कारण समुंदर के पानी में उत्प्लावन-बल भी अधिक लगता है जिससे तुम समुंदर पर आसानी से तैर सकते हो।

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25.

Name any two hybrid animals or plants and don't spam or else u will be reported​

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hybrid plants:

  • Hybrid Lilies. ...Sweet CORN. ...

  • Hybrid Lilies. ...Sweet Corn. ...Olympia. ...

hybrid animals:

  • Zebra + Any other Equine = Zebroid. ...
  • Zebra + Any other Equine = Zebroid. ...LION + Tiger = Liger. ...

  • Zebra + Any other Equine = Zebroid. ...Lion + Tiger = Liger. ...Bottlenose Dolphin + False Killer Whale = Wholphin. ...

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26.

List three types of dry heat cooking methods

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GRILLING, broiling, baking, roasting, sautéing or stir-frying, and searing are the different WAYS to cook using DRY HEAT:

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27.

If plants do not have seeds how do they reproduce

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EXPLANATION:

Plant REPRODUCTION without seeds. ... Some plants, like ferns and mosses, GROW from SPORES. Other plants use asexual vegetative reproduction and grow new plants from rhizomes or tubers. We can also use techniques like grafting or take cuttings to make new plants.

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28.

True or False: Mountain ranges and volcanic islands can result from changes to Earth’s surface over a long period of time.

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This is TRUE...

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29.

Explain how nutrition take place in a) oesophagns​

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EXPLANATION:

The type of nutrition in amoeba is holozoic nutrition.As it is a unicellular organism it has no mouth for the intake of food. Instead it has false feet LIKE structures called pseudopodia which ENGULFS the food particle completely in a food VACOULE.

30.

What might mary and jim do next

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EXPLANATION:

They MAY do WHATEVER is POSSIBLE and NECESSARY for them to do.

31.

What is a herbivore​

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Explanation:

herbivore is an animal that gets its energy from eating plants, and only plants. Omnivores can also eat parts of plants, but generally only the fruits and vegetables produced by fruit-bearing plants. MANY herbivores have SPECIAL digestive systems that LET them digest all kinds of plants, including grasses.

32.

Explain how nutrition take place in a) pharynx​

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The pharynx (throat) is involved in both digestion and respiration. It receives FOOD and air from the mouth, and air from the nasal cavities. When food enters the pharynx, involuntary MUSCLE contractions close off the air passageways.

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33.

What is radiation ?????????xD kaha hai mere dost saare​

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The process of the transfer of heat from one PLACE to another place without heating the intervening medium is CALLED radiation. The term radiation used here is another word for electromagnetic waves. These waves are formed due to the superposition of electric and magnetic fields perpendicular to each other and carry energy.

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Additional information~

Properties of Radiation

(a) All objects emit radiations simply because their temperature is above absolute zero, and all objects absorb some of the radiation that falls on them from other objects.

(b) Maxwell on the basis of his electromagnetic theory proved that all radiations are electromagnetic waves and their sources are vibrations of charged particles in atoms and molecules.

(c) More radiations are emitted at a higher temperature of a body and lesser at a lower temperature.

(d) The wavelength corresponding to maximum emission of radiations shifts from longer wavelength to SHORTER wavelength as the temperature INCREASES. Due to this, the colour of a body appears to be changing. Radiations from a body at NTP has predominantly infrared waves.

(e) Thermal radiations travel with the speed of light and move in a straight line.

(f) Radiations are electromagnetic waves and can also travel through a vacuum.

(g) Similar to light, thermal radiations can be reflected, refracted, diffracted and polarized.

(h) Radiation from a point source obeys inverse square law (intensity\:a\:1/{r}^{2})

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34.

Write two uses of gypsum?.​

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  • Manufacture of WALLBOARD, cement, plaster of Paris, SOIL conditioning, a HARDENING retarder in portland cement.
  • Varieties of gypsum known as "satin spar" and "alabaster" are used for a VARIETY of ornamental purposes.
35.

Since we all need food,how can we providefood to a large numberof people in ourcountry?

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EXPLANATION:

YEA

36.

What are plastids ????​

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37.

Stewing is characterized by

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Answer:it is characterized by high temperature and little of water.stewing is the process of cooking a piece of MEAT or VEGGIES with little water and with high temperature is called stewing.

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38.

Rohn noticed that the painter while soaking quicklime for whitewashing the walls was using a wooden stick to mix it.Do you find a significant reason behind this act. Comment​

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Explanation:

You can learn how to whitewash wood and create a vintage appearance. You can BRIGHTEN the walls of a drab attic bedroom, turn your outdoor DECK. ALWAYS use caution when handling lime powder, which is caustic. ROUGH brush; Sandpaper; Clean empty BUCKET for mixing; Wooden stir stick ...

39.

how do desert plants differ from other plants grown in normal Habitat on the basis of reduction of CO2​

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Some desert plants have very deep root system in order to absorb WATER from NEAR the water table. Rainforest plants have specialized ROOTS that are more adapted to support the trees as trees are often unstable due to the WET and loose SOIL. ... They have more diversity than desert plants. They do not experience much rain.

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40.

65. For our arburg model 220-75-250 with international designation 250-75. what do thethree numbers represent,​

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65. For our arburg MODEL 220-75-250 with INTERNATIONAL designation 250-75. what do the THREE numbers REPRESENT, .

41.

Since millions of years the iron pillars at Qutab minarIs exposed to the climatic changes and harshweather conditions. Inspite of this fact their is no rusting Justify the statementية​

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The iron pillar of Delhi is a structure 23 feet 8 inches (7.2 METRES) high with 16 inches diameter that was CONSTRUCTED by a "King Chandra", probably Chandragupta II (reigned c. 375-415 CE), and now stands in the Qutb complex at Mehrauli in Delhi, India.[1][2] It is famous for the rust-resistant composition of the metals used in its construction. The pillar weighs over 3,000 kg (7,000 LB) and is thought to have been erected elsewhere, perhaps outside the Udayagiri Caves,[3] and moved to its present location early in the Delhi Sultanate.Coordinates

Coordinates28°31′28.76″N 77°11′6.25″E

Coordinates28°31′28.76″N 77°11′6.25″ELocation

Coordinates28°31′28.76″N 77°11′6.25″ELocationQutb complex at Mehrauli in Delhi, India

Coordinates28°31′28.76″N 77°11′6.25″ELocationQutb complex at Mehrauli in Delhi, IndiaHeight

Coordinates28°31′28.76″N 77°11′6.25″ELocationQutb complex at Mehrauli in Delhi, IndiaHeight7.21 m (23 ft 8 in)

Coordinates28°31′28.76″N 77°11′6.25″ELocationQutb complex at Mehrauli in Delhi, IndiaHeight7.21 m (23 ft 8 in)Dedicated to

Coordinates28°31′28.76″N 77°11′6.25″ELocationQutb complex at Mehrauli in Delhi, IndiaHeight7.21 m (23 ft 8 in)Dedicated toVishnu

42.

0.016 m3 of gas at constant pressure of 2055 2 ⁄ expands to a pressure of 215 2 ⁄ by following the law 1.35 = . Determine the workdone by the gas during expansion process.

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DETERMINE the WORK done by the gas during EXPANSION. 5.3 A cylinder CONTAINING 0.07 kg of fluid has a PRESSURE of 1 bar,

43.

What type of heterotroph is a grog

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Heterotrophs are also CALLED 'other feeders,' and because they need to CONSUME energy to sustain themselves, they are also KNOWN as 'consumers. ' Some ORGANISMS are actually able to survive by making their own food. These organisms are called autotrophs

44.

Which factors are often associated with high biodiversity? Check all that apply.A. large amount of windB. warm climateC. large areaD. large preyE. large niche diversityF. cold climate

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Answer:

INCLUDE land use change, CLIMATE change, invasive species, OVEREXPLOITATION, and POLLUTION.

45.

What is blood vessel​

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ANSWER:

BLOOD VESSELS are the VEINS that CARIES blood.

46.

Why virus are said to be connecting link between living and non-living?​

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Explanation:

Viruses are non-living when they are OUTSIDE the host CELL as they don't have any cellular machinery of their own. ... They take over the host cell machinery to replicate themselves, killing the host. That's why they are considered as link between living and non-living......

47.

5. The stomach is a thick walled muscular bag located in upper abdomen. true or false​

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I THINK this is true.

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48.

Going to the gym during puberty may not be a good idea.why ?​

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ANSWER: You will START bleeding to much and you will STRAIN your BODY.

49.

Suggest a method to lig uith Atmospheric gases​

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EXPLANATION:

The GASES can be converted into liquids by bringing its particles CLOSER so atmospheric gases can be LIQUEFIED either by DECREASING temperature or by increasing pressure.....

50.

Solutions of barium chloride and sodium sulphate in water react to give insoluble barium sulphate and the solution of sodium chloride.​

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ANSWER:

BaCl2 + Na2SO4 -------------> BaSO4 + NaCl

Explanation:

BaSO4 is an WHITE PRECIPITATE