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List the things which are necessary to make a plant alive |
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Answer» The necessary THINGS which makes the PLANT alive they are water, SUNLIGHT. |
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Name the worlds smallest flowering plant. |
| Answer» WATER MEAL is the world's SMALLEST flowering plant | |
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Rahul finds a plant with no leaves. It has tap root. He wants to know the venation in the leaves. Help him. |
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Answer» Dicotyledenous plants are theplants which exhibit TAP root system. These plants withtaproot system have reticulatevenation. Reticulate venationinvolves net-like PATTERN ofarrangement of veins. Most of the angiosperms with TWO cotyledons in the seed exhibit reticulate venation. |
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What is cyst? explain in shirt |
| Answer» HOPE it HELPS you if it so PLEASE MAKE as BRAINLIEST....❤✨❤✨❤✨❤ | |
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Vitamin c is known as |
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Answer» Hello buddy!! |
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a motorcycle weighs 4500 N. if the pressure of the tyres on the road is 1000000 Pa , what is the area of each tyre in contact with the road. (remember the vehicle has two tyre ) |
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Answer» Hi! |
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How are the products of photsynthesis assimilated |
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Answer» A plant can release this energy through the oxidation of GLUCOSE, releasing CARBON dioxide as a waste product. ... As a result, an exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide gases takes PLACE both ways in the DAYTIME when plants are going through both its oxidation and photosynthesis PROCESSES. |
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What is reproduction? Mention the importance of DNA copying in reproduction . |
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Answer» Hey mate, here is your answer ☺️☺️ |
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| 9. |
Taking some rice daily increase fat? |
| Answer» YES this is RIGHT you are so INTELLIGENT | |
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Give an 2 examples to show that particles of matter have spaces between them??? |
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Answer» Particles of MATTER have spaces between them, that is why we are ABLE to move our hand in the water and air. |
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Why tongue is known as Busy organ? |
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Answer» To express our intelligence speech is very important.... |
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Mountaineers may suffer from nose bleeding at Higher altitudes why |
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Answer» At high altitudes, there's LESS oxygen available. This makes the AIR thinner and drier. The climate inside your nose also gets drier because of this. This makes the blood VESSELS exposed inside your nose more LIKELY to burst there than at lower altitudes. |
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Write range of two scales used in clinical thermometer |
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What happens when PB reacts with cuso4 |
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Answer» Displacement REACTION will HAPEN... |
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Activity on electrolyte rfing |
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Answer» INTRODUCTION: Students in health care professions have traditionally experienced apprehension and difficulty when interpreting a single or pattern of abnormal electrolytes. Furthermore, medical educators in the disciplines of internal medicine, surgery, and nephrology have struggled to find a fun, INTERACTIVE way to teach this material. This educational resource is a unique, interactive curriculum with two objectives: (1) learn how to interpret body fluid electrolytes via an enjoyable and unique method, and (2) reduce learner anxiety when confronted with abnormal laboratory values. The primary audience includes medical or allied health students, medical or surgical residents, and physicians in practice. Methods: There are 15 fictional cases in which the learner is given only a set of electrolytes (serum and/or urine), without any clinical history or physical exam findings. Each CASE corresponds to a different patient. The learner is asked to work through the abnormal laboratory findings to reach a single unifying diagnosis. This process teaches the learner how to interpret single abnormal lab values, and recognize how a pattern of abnormal values represents a specific disease state. The 15 cases encompass a wide variety of common medical or surgical cases with electrolyte disturbances. These include, but are not limited to: congestive heart failure, diabetic ketoacidosis, renal tubular acidosis, metabolic alkalosis, hypokalemia, and toxic alcohol ingestions. The facilitator is usually a physician (internal medicine, general surgery, or nephrology), or allied health/nursing professional. The cases and correct answers are PROVIDED in an instructor’s guide and answer guide, respectively. The student is typically given this answer guide as a reference at the completion of the module. Although it can take several hours to review each case in the necessary detail, it is typically used as a 1-hour classroom session; during which time six cases are covered and discussed. Results: This resource is extremely effective. It has been tested on second-year medical students at our institution during their internal medicine rotation. Over an 18-month period (105 students), the average score out of 7.0 for the query “I am more confident in my ability to interpret electrolytes.” was 6.4; and for “I learned something new in this lecture.” was 6.7. Selected comments include: “Great to work through example rather than lecture style,” “One of the best lectures in medicine. Extremely worthwhile,” and “Well planned and logical, very clinically applicable.” At the end of the module, over 95% of SURVEYED students report less anxiety when confronted with major electrolyte disturbances (e.g. hyponatremia). Similarly, over 90% of students enjoyed the curriculum and gained new knowledge. Discussion: Students traditionally experience difficulty and apprehension when interpreting a single or pattern of abnormal electrolytes, but this series of cases helps them build their confidence and skill. |
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What is amplitude?.......... |
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Answer» Ripples in water, sound traveling in AIR, and coordinated VIBRATIONS of objects are EXAMPLES of waves you have probably encountered in your life. A GOOD way to visualize a wave is to insert the end of a pencil into a CONTAINER of still water. The surface of the water is disturbed, producing ripples, or waves. |
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Which is the smallest bone in our human body |
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Answer» The answer is |
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What is the difference between inverter and converter |
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Answer» Invertor CONVERTS Direct current (DC) to Alternate current (AC). CONVERTER converts Alternate current (ac) to Direct current (dc). MAKE me as brainliest pleease |
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Write 30 types of motion |
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Answer» These FOUR or rotary,oscillating LINEAR and reciprocating each ONE move is a sightly way and each of using DIFFERENT machinical means that understand linear motion |
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When the water starts cooling |
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Answer» At 0 DEGREE CELSIUS the water STARTS COOLING ............................!!!? |
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State 4 explain ohm's law ?. |
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Answer» OHM's law states that the current through a CONDUCTOR between TWO POINTS is DIRECTLY proportional to the voltage across the two points. |
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How do male and female reproduce? |
| Answer» MALE and FEMALE REPRODUCTION is by SEX | |
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Why is it easier to sew with a pointed needle than with a blunted needle? |
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Answer» it is easier to sew with a POINTED needle than with a blunt needle |
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Give some examples of. actual and potential resources |
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Answer» ACTUAL resource - coal , WATER , petrol potential resource - uranium in ladakh hope it will be HELPFUL..... |
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What is cell organism |
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Answer» Cellular organisms MEANS the organismswhich are formed of cells. They can be classified on the basis of number organisms That is all prokaryotes, algae ETC.Those made of more then one cell is called multicellular. and the division of labour is found in different cells of the organism.For example generally EUKARYOTES like humans PLANTS etc. |
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What is community health |
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Answer» Community health is a major field of study within the medical and clinical SCIENCES which focuses on the maintenance, protection and improvement of the health status of the POPULATION group and communities. |
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What is change of state? Describe all the process that may cause the change of state |
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Answer» When energy is added or subtracted , a substance's state is physically changed. Explanation: This OCCURRENCE has to do with the movement of the molecules. Solids have very little kinetic energy which means that the molecules only VIBRATE and maintain strong chemical bonds. When energy is added (e.g. heat energy, that will then be transformed into kinetic energy), the molecules START moving and vibrating more causing the strength of the bonds to decrease. When a certain amount of heat is added (this varies per substance, for WATER melting point is 0 degrees Celsius and boiling point is 100 degrees Celsius) the molecules WOULD be moving to the point of no longer being in its original state When energy is decreased, this process is reversed |
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What body body parts receive the most damage from alcohol |
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Answer» BRAIN HEART liver pancreas cancer IMMUNE SYSTEM |
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What are the important substances that we use in day to day life ? For what purpose do we use them |
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Answer» HEY FRIEND, |
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Why friction is necessary evil? explain. |
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Answer» Without FRICTION; |
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It is much easier to burst and inflated balloon with a needle then directly with the finger |
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Answer» Hi FRIEND! |
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Is mercury the 2nd planet in our solar system |
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Answer» HEY mate you are wrong.... MERCURY is the FIRST PLANET in our SOLAR system |
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Name the causative agent of sorter's disease. |
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Answer» Answer: I know answer Explanation: Sorter's DISEASE is another name for Anthrax. It is caused by the bacteria BACILLUS ANTHRACIS. |
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Why vander waal's forces are attractive ¿ |
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Answer» The main CHARACTERISTICS of VAN der Waals forces are: ... Van der Waalsattraction is GREATER if the molecules are closer. Van der Waals forces are independent of TEMPERATURE except DIPOLE and dipole interactions.... |
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Explain types of wave |
| Answer» SOUND WAVES ,TRANSVERSE waves, longitunal waves | |
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How soil can be made in nitrogen naturally |
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Answer» Hi... |
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Write the information on modern diagnostics and treatment of cancer |
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Answer» The treatment of CANCER is up to 2 stages only and in3 and 4 stages there is no treatment . |
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How water and minerals are transported in pants to prepare food |
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Answer» HEYA!! |
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Partially digested food in the human of herbivores is called _____ |
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Answer» The partially digested foods in the RUMEN of the HERBIVORES are called CUD and thus, the process of rumination is commonly known as chewing of CUDS. |
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Information about chiru |
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Answer»  |
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| 43. |
A digestive juice that acts in proteins is called |
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Answer» GASTRIC JUICE...... HOPE it HELPS you✌✌ |
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Partially digested food in the rumen of herbivores is called _____sh |
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Answer» PARTIALLY digested FOOD in the RUMEN of herbivores is called curd |
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Faceal matter is removed from the body by the process of _____ |
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Liver secretes ______and helps in the digestion of _____ in the food |
| Answer» BILE juice and it absorbs the vitamins and FATS in the FOOD | |
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What is hypertension? please ans.me |
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Answer» A CONDITION in which the force of the blood against the ARTERY WALLS is too HIGH. |
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What is systolic pressure? please ans.me |
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Answer» The blood PRESSURE when the heart is contracting. It is specifically the maximum arterial pressure during contraction of the left ventricle of the heart. The TIME at which ventricular contraction OCCURS is called systole. |
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State one industrial application of reduction |
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Answer» CaCO3 (calcium carbonate) is REDUCED in industries to get CaO and CO2. Calcium oxide is USED in the MANUFACTURE of CEMENT. |
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