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1.

Why do camels have bros feet

Answer» CAMEL have BROAD feet because they can walk on sand EASILY.
2.

Write a paragraph in your own words on each of the following wedding

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wedding MEANS the connection of two STRING or the humans with other. As we tie the two ROPE it become one so same is here. husband and WIFE are the pillars of the house.




3.

What do you mean by neutral changes?

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Neutral is the position between the GEARS of a vehicle such as a CAR, in which the gears are not connected to the engine. ... In CHEMISTRY, neutral is used to describe THINGS that are neither acid nor ALKALINE.

4.

What will happen to esrth if oxygen was removed for only 5 seconds

Answer» EVEN if oxygen is not AVAILABLE for FIVE minutes , all the living ORGANISMS will die.
5.

Why do the load carrying heavy vehicle have a large number of vehicles

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To INCREASE the surface AREA which will ultimately DECREASE the pressure.
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6.

The simple the marit of atomic model

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Rutherford's model of the atom (ESAAQ) Rutherford carried out some experiments which led to a CHANGE in ideas AROUND the atom. His new model described the atom as a tiny, dense, positively charged core called a NUCLEUS SURROUNDED by LIGHTER, negatively charged electrons.

7.

The simple marit of bohrs atomic theory

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1. An atom cosists of SMALL, heavy positive charged nucleus in the centre nd ELECTRON revolve around it in circular orbit

2. Each orbit has fixed value of energy, these are KNOWN as energy LEVEL.

8.

Name an organism that which have no neurone

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Bhai neurones na HONE WALE yaani Bina bheje wale saare animals phylum porifera mei aate hai.......... KINGDOM protista and kingdom monera walon Ko bhi neurones nhi hote..........eg. SPONGES i.e. sycon , bacteria , amoeba etc

9.

What is the shape of guard cells in monocot and dicots ?

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Inflatable.

Shape of GUARD CELLS FOUND in

10.

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Answer» 1. Mycoplasma 2. red BLOOD cells 3. WHITE blood CELL 4. Robert HOOKE 5. Cytoplasm
11.

Which are various madia of spreading the infectious diseases? answer

Answer» AIR,WATER,FOOD and SEXUALLY COMBINATION
12.

What is the use of Azithromycin

Answer» AZITHROMYCIN is used to treat a wide VARIETY of bacterial infections. It is a macrolide-type ANTIBIOTIC. It works by stopping the growth of bacteria. This medication will not WORK for VIRAL infections (such as common cold, flu).
13.

What is hydroelectric tricity

Answer» HYDROELECTRICITY is ELECTRICITY GENERATED by the WATER
14.

Newton's laws of gravitation

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Newton LAW of GRAVITATION states that every object in our universe attract other object with the force which is directly proportion to the PRODUCTS of masses of body and INDIRECTLY proportion to the square of distance....

F=Gm1m2/r^2


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15.

Establish a relationship between linear and angular velocity

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Relation between linear velocity and angular velocity

Let us consider a body P moving along the circumference of a circle of radius r with linear velocity V and angular velocity ω as shown in Fig.. Let it move from P to Q in TIME dt and dθ be the angle swept by the radius vector.

Let PQ = ds, be the arc length COVERED by the particle moving along the circle, then the angular displacement d θ is EXPRESSED as dθ = ds/r. But ds=vdt.

d θ/dt=v/r

(i.e) Angular velocity ω = v/r or v =ω r

In vector notation,

Vector v = Vector ω x Vector r



Thus, for a given angular velocity ω, the linear velocity v of the particle is directly proportional to the distance of the particle from the centre of the CIRCULAR path (i.e) for a body in a uniform circular motion, the angular velocity is the same for all points in the body but linear velocity is different for different points of the body.




16.

Who was the father of early chemistry

Answer» JABIR IBN
Hayyan was the FATHER of EARLY CHEMISTRY..
17.

What is the reaction of plaster of paris with water

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CaSO4.1/2H2O+3/2H2O----->CaSO4.2H20

18.

Who invented the burniar calipers

Answer» PIERRE VERNIER is the INVENTER of the burniar CALIPERS
19.

Another name for foodpipe

Answer»

Oesophagus.
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20.

What to do after bsc hons. biotechnology

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21.

What is the normality 1.5m H3po3

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2.4 because NORMALITY is about ACIDIC HYDROGEN in this CASE

22.

How many petals does a Bougainvillea have

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Bougainvillea (/ˌbuːɡɪnˈvɪliə/ or /ˌboʊɡɪnˈvɪliə/) is a genus of thorny ornamental vines, bushes, and trees with flower-like spring leaves near its flowers. Different authors accept between four and 18 species in the genus. Bougainvillea are also known as buganvilla (Spain), bugambilia (Mexico, Guatemala, Cuba, Philippines), bouganvilla (India), pokok bunga kertas (Indonesia, Malaysia), bougenville (Pakistan), Napoleón (Honduras), jahanamiya (Arab World), veranera (Colombia, Nicaragua, EL Salvador, Costa Rica and Panama), trinitaria (Colombia, Panama, Puerto Rico, DOMINICAN Republic & Venezuela), Santa Rita (Argentina, Bolivia, Paraguay and Uruguay), PAPELILLO (Northern Peru), primavera (Brazil), or Drillingsblume (triplet flower, Germany).

The vine species grow anywhere from 1 to 12 m (3 to 40 ft.) tall, scrambling over other plants with their spiky thorns. The thorns are tipped with a BLACK, waxy substance. They are evergreen where rainfall occurs all year, or deciduous if there is a dry season. The leaves are alternate, simple ovate-acuminate, 4–13 cm long and 2–6 cm broad. The actual flower of the plant is small and generally white, but each cluster of three flowers is surrounded by three or six bracts with the BRIGHT colours associated with the plant, including pink, magenta, purple, red, orange, white, or yellow. Bougainvillea glabra is sometimes referred to as "paper flower" because the bracts are thin and papery. The fruit is a narrow five-lobed achene.

Bougainvillea are relatively pest-free plants, but they may be susceptible to worms, snails and aphids. The larvae of some Lepidoptera species also use them as food plants, for example the giant leopard moth (Hypercompe scribonia).

23.

how A vibrating body produces sound and how it travels through the air and is heard by us by our ears

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A VIBRATING body simply VIBRATES to PRODUCE SOUND. Sound is carried by the air. Our Pinna ( Outer part of ear ) receives the sound waves.

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24.

Describe the process of weaving

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Weaving is a method of textile production in which two DISTINCT sets of YARNS or threads are interlaced at right angles to form a fabric or cloth. Other METHODS are knitting, crocheting, felting, and braiding or plaiting. The LONGITUDINAL threads are called the warp and the lateral threads are the weft or filling.

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25.

How many primary oocytes are present in the female body at the age of puberty?

Answer» AROUND 30,000 to 40,000 PRIMARY OOCYTES .
26.

How to change the 2min 20sec. in physics

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2/20=10 HOPE its HELPFUL

27.

we have often seen that an infant child after feeding milk vomits out something like curd. How does this happen?

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it happens because of INDIGESTION because that FOOD is NEW for them to INTAKE

28.

Write short notes on position of isotopes in the Mendeleev's and the modern periodic table

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Isotopes were discovered LONG TIME after PUT forth the periodic table. Asisotopes have the same chemical properties but different ATOMIC masses,a CHALLENGE was posses in placing them in mendeleevs periodic table

29.

Describe the process weaving

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Weaving is a METHOD of textile production in which two distinct sets of yarns or threads are interlaced at RIGHT angles to form a fabric or CLOTH. Other methods are knitting, crocheting, felting, and BRAIDING or PLAITING. The longitudinal threads are called the warp and the lateral threads are the weft or filling.

30.

which organ of the body secretes bile where is bile stored what is the function of bile in the digestion of food

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Here is your answer:-

Bile or gall is a dark green to yellowish brown fluid, PRODUCED by the liver of most vertebrates, that aids the digestion of lipids in the small intestine. In humans, bile is produced continuously by the liver (liver bile), and stored and concentrated in the gallbladder. After eating, this stored bile is discharged into the DUODENUM. The composition of gallbladder bile is 97% water, 0.7% bile salts, 0.2% bilirubin, 0.51% fats (cholesterol, fatty acids, and lecithin), and 200 meq/l inorganic salts.

Bile was the yellow bile in the four humor system of medicine, the STANDARD of medical practice in Europe from AROUND 500 BCE to the early 19TH century. About 400 to 800 ml of bile is produced per day in adult human beings.

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31.

What is the state of clouds

Answer» GASEOUS STATE DEAR is your ANSWER
32.

Name the natural antitranspirants

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It's a SUBSTANCES in PLANT. EXAMPLE CO2


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33.

Atomic operations permissible on semaphores are?

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No other PROCESS can access thesemaphore when P or V are executing. This is implemented with atomichardware and code. An atomic operation is indivisible, that is, it can be considered to execute as a unit. If there is only one COUNT of a resource, a binary SEMAPHORE is used which can only have the VALUES of 0 or 1.


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34.

What do you mean by reflex action and write its various component

Answer» REFLEX action is a sudden involuntary action that OCCURS without our will. It's components are :
(1) Spinal cord
(2) Brain
(3) NERVOUS SYSTEM
35.

The chemicals which is used in our daily life in our houses and there merits and denerits.

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Soaps and detergents- Everyday while washing our clothes we use soaps and detergents. These soaps and detergents are made of chemical ingredients. Soaps are sodium or potassium fatty ACIDS salts, produced from the hydrolysis of fats in a chemical reaction called SAPONIFICATION. Each soap molecule has a LONG hydrocarbon chain, sometimes called its ‘tail’, with a carboxylate ‘head’. In water, the sodium or potassium ions float FREE, leaving a negatively-charged head. 


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36.

Regular balanced diet and exercise

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So,it MAKE US HEALTHY

37.

Why water should not be used ti put out a fire caused by oil or petrol

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Because if we put WATER in such cases then FIRE will not STOP it will more so we use soil

38.

How does the fat digested in our bodies?

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Fats are DIGESTED in the small INTESTINE . pancreatic enzymes containing lipase further digest fats to FORM FATTY ACID

39.

Sodium bicarbonate is also called what

Answer» BAKING SODA.........................

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40.

What is the atomic number of argon

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The ATOMIC NUMBER of ARGON is 18

41.

Give reason why water is used to put out a fire

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As we all know that water reduces a TEMPERATURE off the FIRE fire has a THREE main constituents first heat 2ND is Oxygen and third ONE is fuel so so as water reduces the heat use it to put out a fire hope it helps to you...

42.

Calculate molar mass of water

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18.01528 g/molar MASS of the WATER

43.

The most commonly used natural indicator Litmus is extracted from

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an acid (e.g. vinegar, LEMON JUICE), PURPLE in an alkali (e.g. bicarbonate of soda, bleach) and green in something that is neutral (e.g. water). Many plants contain their own indicators – turmeric, RED cabbage juice and beetroot juice are three good EXAMPLES. Other examples are tea and red grape juice.

44.

Alkalies turn methyl orange into which indicator

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In ACID - PINK
in BASE - YELLOW

45.

Hii friends ^_^Who is the father of -Chemistry ,Physics and Biology?

Answer» PHYSICS - EINSTIEN
BIO.- aristotle
chem -ANTONIE lavosier
46.

a plastic cube is released in water will it sink or come to the sua plastic cube is relation in water will it send or come to the surface of water

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It actually DEPENDS on the density of an object.

It has nothing to do with the weight. If the PLASTIC is denser than water then it will sink other not.

Since the density of the plastic cube is LOWER than that of water, it will float over the water only WITHOUT sinking off.

47.

What are the challenges faced by naturalists in conserving our environment by going digital?

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there are a lot of CHALLENGES faced by our naturalist in CONSERVATION of our environment.
The pollution and the less awareness AMONG the people are one of the MAIN reason for this people's continue to pollute the environment due to the ill awareness.
Either by going digital or not people are not INTERESTED in this matter or to get knowledge in this matter so as a result the environment is polluted and keeping polluted and unpolluted.

48.

What makes sprouts more nutritious

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Sprouts first became popular in the 1970s as a healthy option for those striving to improve their food choices.  As the nutritional and health benefits of sprouts have become more known, bakers, chefs, athletes, food manufacturers and others are all looking at different ways to incorporate sprouts into popular foods.

Cereals, grains, lentils and legumes form the basis of vegetarian DIETS.  While continuing to be the time-honored choices for the preparation of meals with adequate protein, low in fat, and high in fiber, these same foods can be transformed into more nutrient-dense servings with the addition of sprouts.

What makes sprouts nutritious?

Sprouts are very nutritious, as they contain all the elements that a plant needs for life and growth.  The simple process of sprouting brings out many enzymes in germinated seeds, legumes, and grains, making them easier to digest.  It also increases the amounts and bioavailability of protein, vitamins and minerals, transforming them into nutrition powerhouses.  Overall, sprouts provide excellent quality nutrients and, by weight, are the rich sources of an array of vitamins, minerals and anti-oxidants.

Are there different kinds of sprouts?

Yes! Besides the more popular sources—namely alfalfa and beans, sprouts can also be OBTAINED from many other grains, including wheat, barley, rye, buckwheat, brown rice, etc., which we generally eat in their more traditional milled-flour forms.  Sprouting grains increases many of the grains’ key nutrients, including B vitamins, vitamin C, folate, fiber, and essential amino acids often lacking in milled grains, such as lysine.

Where can I buy sprouts?

Finding ready to eat sprouts in regular grocery stores makes them very accessible.  Natural food stores and online stores usually offer a wider variety of sprouts, ready to be used or seeds, grains, and beans that can be sprouted at home.

How can I grow sprouts at home?

You can grow your own sprouts by following these simple directions:Buy seeds, grains, lentils and beans that are guaranteed and look healthyStart with small amountsMeasure ½ cup of item (seeds or grains or beans) you want to sprout.Wash THOROUGHLY and place the washed seeds in a glass jar for smaller sized seeds/grains or in a medium sized bowl for the larger sized beansAdd 2 cups of water, mix well, cover with a lid or thin PIECE of muslin cloth May NEED to add more water for larger sized beans- to allow for proper soaking.Leave overnight at room temperature for adequate soaking to occur.Drain out water and rinse the soaked seeds, grains or beans gentlyPlace the soaked, rinsed seeds, grains or beans in a glass jar for smaller sized items and the larger beans in a colander lined with paper towel or thin muslin cloth.Set aside the glass jar, or colander at room temperature. Choose a spot with minimum or no direct light.Repeat the rinsing and above step for 3 to 4 days for the smaller seeds and grains to complete sprouting. Larger beans will require about 6 days to sprout fully.Store sprouts in glass jars or plastic containers in refrigerator.Use the refrigerated sprouts within one week.

To preserve their maximum nutritional value eat sprouts raw in salads or as snacks Sprouts will enhance cooked dishes as well. The list below provides easy ways to include sprouts in your diet:

Eat them fresh and uncooked, as a snackSteam and add spices of your choiceStir-fry with other vegetables  (mung bean, alfalfa, radish, or other sprouts)Add to tossed salads (alfalfa, mung beans, or mixed lentils sprouts)Top sandwiches with alfalfa sprouts along with other vegetables and cheesesBlend into fruit juices or shakes (mung bean, lentil, cereal or grain sprouts)Stir into soups and stews (mung bean, lentil, cereal and grain sprouts)Combine in rice dishes  (lentil, mung bean, fenugreek or other sprouts)Mix into pancake or waffle batter (buckwheat, rye, wheat or brown rice sprouts)Grind to a paste to make sandwich fillingsTop omelets or scrambled eggsIncorporate into your favorite veggie burger mixAdd to vegetarian sushi and wrapsMix with soft cheeses or salsa and serve as a dip

Buy sprouts next time on your next shopping trip and discover how easy they are to fit into any meal!

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49.

What is chemolism ?in plants....

Answer»

no

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50.

How can we drop a raw egg on concrete floor without cracking egg??

Answer» CONCRETE floors are very hard to CRACK!

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