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1.

Distance not equal to displacement example

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Movenmet of a BODY on a CIRCULAR IPath

2.

Write the types of complex permanent tissue describe their copmplex also

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There are two types of complex permanent tissues; they are the xylem and phloem which constitute the major part of vascular bundle. The vascular bundle forms the continous and inter connected system through the different organs of the plant. The xylem and phloem forms the vascular or the conducting tissue in the plants.

I. Xylem:

The xylem consists of different types of cells including both the living and non living cells. The higher plants have four elements; i. Tracheids, ii. Vessels, III. Xylem fibres, iv. Xylem parenchyma. The xylem is responsible for the conduction of mineral salt and water to all partsof the plant. It also gives a mechanical SUPPORT to the plant body.

II. Phloem:

The phloem is another type of  vascular tissue present in the vascular bundle. It consists of  i. SIEVE elements, ii.  Companion cells, iii. Phloem parenchyma, iv. Phloem fibres. The phloem helps in the transport of the photosynthate to all the parts of the plant.
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3.

Human respiratry system diagram of 10th

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Hey here is your answer this is also related to the PIC of which you had ASKED for....

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4.

A bus decreases it's speed from 80km/h to 60km/h in 5s. find acceleration of the bus.

Answer» ACC=(80-60)*5/18*5
=10/9  m/s^2
5.

What are lysosomes.

Answer» LYSOSOMES are sucidal BAGS of the cells .and it produce ENZYMES from DIGESTIVE system.
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6.

Give the the picture of the world map and follow me

Answer» HEY!!!....Here is UR ANSWER

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7.

Why is levelling done?

Answer» LEVELING of the soil is to be done before sowing the weeds, it is done after PLOUGHING and TILLING PROCEDURE.
8.

Define clothes of one or two mark

Answer» HLO....

here is your answer...

♡♡the things that PEOPLE WEAR to COVER their bodies and that are usually made from cloth ...
SUCH AS....shirts ,skirts, dresses ,trouser etc♡♡

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9.

SHEEP WORD IN BENGALI

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Mēṣa

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10.

How does a desert plant differ in the process of photosynthesis?

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Here's your answer LOOKING for..

PLANTS IN DESERT :'-
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☆they don't any leaves or have very few of them.

☆photosynthesis is carried out by STEMS.

☆most plants have thorns.

☆they store WATER in the stems , which become fleshy.

☆example :--
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@cactus , @date PALMS .


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11.

Rajneeti that her servant who comes to her house to cook food had wrong synthetic saree she told her that it is not safe wear synthetic cloth working in kitchen which property of material make the saree and save

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Synthetic FIBRES CATCH FIRE EASILY and leave a hard residue BEHIND

12.

What is ceramic materials

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A ceramic is a non- metallic SOLID material comprising an inorganic compound of metal, non-metal or METALLOID ATOMS primarily held in ionic and COVALENT BONDS.

13.

Define metalloid and non metalloid.

Answer» HEY
The elements which show the PROPERTIES of both metals and nonmetals are called metalloids.
The elements which only show the property of any one are called non-metalloids.
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14.

How do vaccines work

Answer» VACCINES are TRAINING course for the IMMUNE SYSTEM. They make the BODY ready to fight against diseases
15.

I have nucleus and membrane bound cell organelles

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ANSWER:

I have nucleus and membrane BOUND CELL ORGANELLES

=》Protozoa

16.

Examples of the synthetic fibre rayon

Answer» BEDSHEETS are MADE by MIXING RAYON and cotton

carpets are made by mixing rayon and WOOL
17.

A wave oscillates 30 times in 15 second.Find the time period as well as frequency of the wave.

Answer» HOPE this HELPS!!
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18.

Is dinosaur are there in the world

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Before the HUMANS were originated the SCIENTIST predicted that the dinosaurs lived at hat TIME..
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19.

Distinguish between a national park and Wildlife Sanctuary.

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The main DIFFERENCE between the two is that in a sanctuary, some other activities may be allowed, whereas in aNational park no other activities are allowed. ... National parks have a proper boundary, whereas the WILDLIFE sanctuaries USUALLY do not have PROPERLY marked BOUNDARIES.

20.

Why elephant drink more water in the month of January then February.explain why?

Answer» IJ JANUARY February.. The SEASON of Water Elephant Contain More WATET For Summer
21.

Write down the different factors that are affecting animals and their natural habitats?

Answer» POLLUTION.
Population.
Climatic CHANGES.
HUMAN ACTIVITIES, etc.
22.

In the place of hot climate it is advised that at outer walls of house be painted white explain

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Because white colour or LIGHT COLOURS ABSORB less heat than black or dark colours

23.

Plz answer.............

Answer» HEY..
CONCENTRATION of urea=20%
m. of solute/mass of solution×100=20
m.of solute/250×100=20
m.of solute=20/100×250
=50g
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24.

Example of non biodegradable and is cobalt and nickel is non biodegradable

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Yes nicle and COBALT is non biodegradable ....
and CADMIUM and chromium is the example of non - biodegradable .....
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25.

A clinical thermometer has slight bend or kink in its capillary tube why

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The KINK prevents the MERCURY present in the capilalry to FALL BACK into the bulb .

26.

Why does the shape of the raindrop is like

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The reason is the flow of air AROUND the DROP . as the RAINDROP falls it loses its rounded SHAPE .

27.

Decomposition reaction are:

Answer» CHANGE of ONE REACTANT into one or more DIFFERENT PRODUCTS
28.

Differences Between Male and Female Gametes in mammals

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Hi brother

Differences between male and female gametes-

1. male gametes are produced in testes and are known as SPERMS whereas female gametes are produced in ovaries and are known as EGGS

2. Male gametes are smaller than female gametes

3. Male gametes are produced in large numbers as compared to female gametes

4. Male gametes have long tails with conical head whereas female gametes are spherical or OVAL in shape

5. Male gametes are formed by the process of SPERMATOGENESIS whereas female gametes are formed by the process of OOGENESIS

6. Male gametes are HIGHLY mobile and have MANY mitochondria (because they have to travel larger distance) whereas female gametes are less mobile and have few mitochondria (they NEED not travel much distance)

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29.

Which stems we can eat

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Hy friend here is u R ANSWER
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Fruits-: Apple, BANANA
FLOWER-: dandelion, broccoli, sunflower
leaves -: Litchu, cabbage
Roots-: ginger, BETS, carrots
Stems-: leek, asparagus, rhubarb

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@Soma❤️

30.

What is the acceleration of a body moving with uniform velocity

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Since the RATE of change of VELOCITY is ACCELERATION,, in this GIVEN case there is no acceleration at all since there is no change in its velocity.. THEREFORE a = 0

31.

A process by which cotton fibres are separated from cotton seed

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The PROCESS is KNOWN as GINNING

32.

What are the advantages of using LPG as fuel??

Answer» CLASS MAI leliyo.. I have DONE the WORKSHEET
33.

Another name for force of friction exerted by fluids

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It's CALLED as VISCOSITY....

34.

Why don't leaves of these plant rot in water

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Answer:

the leaves of each and EVERY PLANT ROT in WATER

35.

What is meant by single permanent tissue and complex permanent tissue

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Complex permanent tissue CONTAIN non dividing cells..as a result they remain for a LONG time ..
simple TISSUES made from single cell and remain for a SHORT time... these are not that much strong than complex tissues...
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36.

What are the scalar quantity

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A Scalar QUANTITY is the quantity in which it is only described by its MAGNITUDE and has no SENSE of direction.

37.

I am white and soft I grow well in the rainy season children pluck me from the ground and admire my absorb nutrients from decomposed Dead part of plant and animal in the soil

Answer» HEY
Your ANSWER is COTTON.
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38.

Functions of areolar tissue?

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Areolar connective tissues hold organs in PLACE and attaches epithelial tissue to other underlying tissues. It also serves as a RESERVOIR of water and salts for surrounding tissues. Almost all CELLS obtain their NUTRIENTS from and release their wastes into areolar connective tissue.

39.

Examples of potential and developed resources

Answer» Potential: a resource that will require work in order to MAKE it commercialy viable, or that is out of reach using modern technologys. EG. oil TRAPPED in rock poeres that can not be sucked out, a SEAM of coal to deep and narrow , of a piece of land that you might grow some trees on.

Or, 

Potential resource are those resource which are not being used at present but can be used in the future and their entire quantity is unknown.
Example: URANIUM found in Ladakh.
40.

a force of 50N is applied on a nail the area of the head of the nail is 0.005×10-4m2 calculate the pressure exerted by the nail

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Pressure = FORCE / area

= 50 / 0.005 * 10^-4

= 50 * 10^4 / 0.005

= 50*10^4*10^3 /5

= 10 * 10^4 * 10^3

= 10 ^8 pascal

41.

Benifits of thorns on plants

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It PROTECT it from enemy. it some TIME GIVE support and reduce water LOSS

42.

What do you see in the sky at night

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We SEE STARS and MOON in the SKY at NIGHT

43.

How is oxygen and carbon dioxide transported in human beings

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By the NOSE the CO2 and O2 trasported

44.

How is burning of a candle is a reversible change?

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Burning of a candle is mostly a reversible reaction. This means that is a physical CHANGE. However burning of a candle also EXHIBITS some irreversible chemical CHANGES.

Physical/reversible changes:

Melting of the candle wax is a physical/reversible change.

2) Chemical/irreversible change that take place:

The burning of candle wax to form hydrocarbons is a chemical change.

The burning of the candle WICK is a chemical/irreversible change.

45.

Which fuel used for cooking in your area and which fuel is less polluting and why?

Answer» LPG is less polluting GAS as it do not LEAVE any RESIDUE after burning
46.

What happen if seed are sown at the surface of soil.

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When SEED are down at the SURFACE of the SOIL all the BIRDS will FEED on the seeds

47.

Difference between infectious and non-infectious diseases. AdvertisemDifference between infectious and non-infectious diseases. Advertisementent

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He most common cause of infectious DISEASES are pathogens called viruses and bacteria, but they can also be caused by fungi or protozoa. Pathogens can be SPREAD in different ways. ... Noninfectious diseases are not transmitted from ONE person to another and are not caused by pathogens.

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48.

Who is the creator of Tesla

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Founded as Tesla Motors, Tesla INC. was incorporated in July 2003 by Martin Eberhard and Marc Tarpenning who financed the COMPANY until the Series A ROUND of funding

49.

What is the resistance of an ideal voltmeter?

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THE IDEAL INTERNAL RESISTANCE OF VOLTAMETER IS INFINITY.....
THE IDEAL RESISTANCE OF AMMETER IS ZERO

50.

Heater is placed on ground and not near ceiling why

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Because the CURRENT passing through heater gets earthed by placing it on ground.when we did not place then the current transfer from US to REACH the ground and we have dead .
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