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1.

Test for proteins explain any one plzzzzzzzZzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz?

Answer» ADD about 2ml of Biuret reagent to the TEST  tube. if U watch purple or pink test result indicating the presence of PROTEIN
2.

What is meant by Fibers

Answer» FIBRE is a natural SUBSTANCE that is USED for making other materials.
3.

Select the correct answer form the given options-Haustoria area). Roots b). Stemsc). Leaves d). All of them

Answer»

All of them,,,,,,,,,,,,,,

4.

Hloname few food preserved by saltsany five ......

Answer»

Cabbage fish meat
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5.

How would you test the presence of starch in leaves ?

Answer»

The presence of starch in LEAVES can be tested by iodine test . when we remove chlorophyll from the leaf by boiling in ALCOHOL , then put 2 drops of iodine SOLUTION , it's colour changes to blue indicates the presence of starch

I HOPE IT HELPS you

6.

How salt is converted to lambkins

Answer»

What is LAMBKINS ???? did you KNOW MEANING of lambkins

7.

Hey! Give me atleast five examples of evaporation which causes cooling

Answer»

Evaporation and HUMAN Perspiration. An example of evaporated cooling is that of human perspiration. We have pores in our skin from which liquid WATER internal to our skin is escaping and CONVERTING to water VAPOR in the air. As this happens, it cools down our skin surface.

8.

What are phanerogams ! name it two group along with the criteria of division.

Answer»

PHANEROGAMS ARE FLOWERING OR SEED - BEARING PLANTS.

CRITERIA OF DIVISION ARE GYMNOSPERMS AND ANGIOSPERMS


9.

Suggest ways to preserve and conserve endemic species

Answer» KEEPING them in their ENVIRONMENTAL SURROUNDINGS giving them true space by not disturbing them
10.

Obtain information about commonly used gadgets or device which are based on the principles of newton

Answer»

NEWTON's First Law states that " every object which is at rest or uniform motion continues to be in state of res or uniform motion unless compelled to change its state by action of net force."

Example:A space craft far from any source of gravity would need no thrust to keep it MOVING at a constant speed in a given direction.Once set in motion, it continues to move forever without propulsion since there is no FRICTION is space.

Second law of motion " Rate of change of momentum of the BODY is directly proportional to the force acting on it."

Example:FIELDER in a cricket match pulls his hand backwards to reduce impact of impulse force

.Working of air bags to prevent the time of injury.

Objects in our room remain as it is unless a force as on it act.

If we shake a tree, the fruits at rest will fall down.

Third law of motion states " For every action there is equal and opposite reaction "

Example:

Working Principle of Rocket.

Recoil of a gun.

11.

What is the method of reproduction other than seeds ?

Answer»

Hey buddy!
Other than seeds (sexual reproduction), plants can reproduce in MANY other ways, LIKE:-
- Spore FORMATION
- FRAGMENTATION
- Regeneration etc

I hope it helps.

Hit me up if you need further help!
Cya!

12.

Hello friends plz give me the format of nursing job application with cv.

Answer»

Most FORMATS for nursing JOBS looks LIKE this:


Hope this HELPS!


13.

Why lead is an exceptional metal

Answer» HELLO @


here is u r answer ..

Lead, HOWEVER, is a metal which appears to block or divert this ENERGY from the celestial dome. Further, when a being is a manifest celestial (or a SPIRIT who is VISITING the celestial realm) lead appears to be a major hinderance.


I hope help u

14.

What is the value of latent heat of vaporization

Answer»

Here is my ANSWER,.......
2230 J
or 533 cal

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15.

What is the work needed to be done to increase the velocity of car from 30km / h to 60km / h if the mass of car 1500

Answer»

Work = CHANGE in KINETIC ENERGY

= 0.5 m (v² - u²)

= 0.5 × 1500 kg × [(60 × 5/18 m/s)² - (30 × 5/18 m/s)²]

= 156250 joules

= 156.25 kJ


Work done is 156.25 kJ


16.

What is somatigamy???????

Answer»

Somatogamy is the FUSION of two CELLS but not their NUCLEI especially as the first stage of SYNGAMY.

17.

Why does the skin of your fingers shrink when you wash clothes for a long time

Answer»

It's because when we WASH our CLOTHES we will USE SOAP. SOAPS are basic in nature so our fingers shrink

18.

Why is it not advisable to wear nylon clothes while cooking

Answer»

It is a SYNTHETIC CLOTH made up of PETROCHEMICALS...They catch FIRE easily .


19.

Explain various zone of flame help in pic

Answer»

Actually the colour of the FIRE is WHITE but DUE to the some reason s that will appear us in other colours

20.

Pores through which leaves exchange gases. Name it.

Answer»

Stomata are small pores which are VISIBLE through the MICROSCOPE on the LOWER part of the leaf which help in exchange of GASES.

21.

Identify the odd term. Malaria, hepatitis, elephantiasis, dengue and because they odd

Answer»

Solution :-


The correct answer of this question is 'Hepatitis'. Except Hepatitis, all the other three diseases are mosquito-borne diseases.


Malaria - 


Malaria is a mosquito-borne infectious diseases affecting humans caused by a parasitic protozoan belonging to the plasmodium type. 


Hepatitis -


Hepatitis refers to an inflammatory condition of the liver. It is commonly caused by a viral infection. Viral infections of the liver that are classified as hepatitis include hepatitis A, B, C, D and E


Elephantiasis -


Elephantiasis is also known as LYMPHATIC filariasis. It is caused by parasitic worms, and can be SPREAD from person to person through mosquitoes.


Dengue -


Dengue fever is mosquito-borne TROPICAL disease. Symptoms typically begin three to fourteen days after infection. This may include high fever, headache, vomiting, muscles and joints pain and a CHARACTERISTIC skin rash.

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22.

PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL CHANGES IS WHICH SCIENCE SUBJECT ?

Answer»

PHYSICAL and CHEMICAL CHANGES in CHEMISTRY

23.

Find force of friction List the factors affecting the force of friction explain with example briefly

Answer»

Force of friction: the opposite force which comes into play when one body moves or tend to move and acts between the two surfaces in contact is called force of friction............. FACTOR on which force of friction affecting are;. nature of the SURFACE . WEIGHT of the body tends to slide. For example:when we pull a block by a spring balance the force which act between the table and block opposes the motion is the force of friction which is equal to the APPLIED force on the spring balance gives the reading of the applied force.when ANOTHER block more force is required to move the set of blocks .This shows that force of friction increase with weight................it is your answer.

24.

De composition reaction 10th seince

Answer»

A  decomposition reaction is a type of chemical reaction in which a SINGLE compound breaks down into two or more elements or new compounds. These reactions often involve an ENERGY source such as heat, LIGHT, or ELECTRICITY that breaks apart the bonds of compounds.

25.

A plastic cube is released in water will it sink or come to the surface of water

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It depends upon which plastic Material is used to MAKE the CUBE. If it’s made form some polyolefin plastics such as LDPE, HDPE, LLDPE or PP than it will float as these materials has density less than 1. But most of the other plastic materials such as ABS, Nylon, PVC etc will sink in WATER as they have density of more than 1

26.

I want this question answer please plz answer this question

Answer»

Hey mate!

The answer to your question is 2 m/s^2.

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27.

What is biology physics or biology. and which subject is best

Answer»

Koi BHI SUBJECT BEST nhi HOTA apn ka jisme INTEREST hota h vhi subject best hota h. ya jis subject se apn ka dream connected hota h vhi subject best h buddy.

28.

Why do we need to separate different components of mixture? Explain with example.

Answer»

To obtain a pure substance
to get the DESIRED substance
To REMOVE the WASTE from the mixture.

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29.

The food synthesized by the plants is stored as ……………………….Fill in the blank and give reasons.

Answer»

THE SYNTHESIZED FOOD IS STORED AS CARBOHYDRATES {GLUCOSE AS WELL AS STARCH}


30.

Harmful effects of global warming?? Answer point wise

Answer»

One of the biggest issues facing US right now is global warming. Its effects on animals and on agriculture are indeed frightening, and the effects on the human population are even scarier. The facts about global warmingare often debated in politics and the media, but, unfortunately, even if we disagree about the causes, global warming effects are real, global, and measurable. The causes are mainly from us, the human race, and the effects on us will be severe.

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Global Warming Effects and Causes: A Top 10 List



1. Global Warming Cause: Carbon dioxide emissions from fossil fuel burning power plants

Our ever increasing addiction to electricity from coal burning power plants releases enormous amounts of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. 40% of U.S. CO2 emissions come from electricity production, and burning coal accounts for 93% of emissions from the electric utility industry [EPA, pg. 10]. Every day, more electric gadgets flood the market, and without widespread alternative energy sources, we are highly dependent on burning coal for our personal and commercial electrical supply.



2. Global Warming Cause: Carbon dioxide emissions from burning gasoline for transportation

Our modern car culture and appetite for globally sourced goods is responsible for about 33% of emissions in the U.S. [EPA pg. 8] With our population growing at an alarming rate, the demand for more cars and consumer goods means that we are increasing the use of fossil fuels for transportation and manufacturing. Our consumption is outpacing our discoveries of WAYS to mitigate the effects, with no end in sight to our massive consumer culture.



3. Global Warming Cause: Methane emissions from animals, agriculture such as rice paddies, and from Arctic seabeds

Methane is another extremely potent greenhouse gas, ranking right behind CO2. When ORGANIC matter is broken down by bacteria under oxygen-starved conditions (anaerobic decomposition) as in rice paddies, methane is produced. The process also takes PLACE in the intestines of herbivorous animals, and with the increase in the amount of concentrated livestock production, the levels of methane released into the atmosphere is increasing. Another source of methaneis methane clathrate, a compound containing large amounts of methane trapped in the crystal structure of ice. As methane escapes from the Arctic seabed, the rate of global warming will increase significantly.



4. Global Warming Cause:Deforestation, especially tropical forests for wood, pulp, and farmland

31.

What is atom and its molecular formula?

Answer»

Atom is the BUILDING block of any MATTER and there is no MOLECULAR FORMULA of atom

32.

I need this answer in easy way plzzzz

Answer»

We can USE ..........
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33.

How to make robot with motor or light

Answer»

You should know about some MACHINES LANGUAGES like C, Python, assembly and etc. and also electronic circuits KNOWLEDGE then you build your own robot.

34.

How to scoor chemestry of class 10

Answer»

1.Read and understand the topic carefully
2.MAKE notes for every lesson
3. read from reference books ALSO
4.if didn't understand the lesson ask your TEACHER to explain. read the text thourughly and make QUESTIONS for every paragraph so u can understand very easily

hope u SCORE better by following this

35.

What is global warming? pls write best Answer

Answer»

the RISING of co2 in the atmosphere is known as global WARMING

EX coc


36.

What is the mean of hereditary?

Answer»

Hey
here is ypur answer,

HERIDITY is referred to the features that we get from our parents....it REFERS to different physical and EMOTIONAL featutes that we hier from our parents when we get our BIRTH...

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37.

The effect of deforestation in

Answer» DEFORESTATION is the permanent destruction of forests in order to make the land available for other USES. An estimated 18 million acres (7.3 million hectares) of forest, which is roughly the size of the country of Panama, are lost each year, according to the United Nations' Food and Agriculture ORGANIZATION (FAO
38.

a substance 'X' is used in kitchen for making tasty crispy pakoras. it also an ingredient of antadic. name the substance 'X'. is the pH value of solution of 'X' is lesser than or greater than 7.0?

Answer» X = BAKING powder ( SODIUM BICARBONATE )

X is greater than 7.0 because it is a Base.
39.

Differentiate between autotrophs and heterotrophs give two example of each

Answer»

Here it is...
Autotrophs are organisms that PREPARE their own food through the process of photosynthesis. Eg. Algae and BACTERIA.

Heterotrophs are plants or other ANIMALS that cannot synthesize their own food and are dependent on other organisms such as INSECTS.
Eg. MISTLETOE and pitcher plant

40.

Name a plant in which photosynthesis occurs in plants part other than leaves?

Answer»

Legumenus PLANT ; SHAYAD PER spell yad nai hai !!!

41.

LPG is used in gas stoves emission test is not require why

Answer»

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It is done to check weather the particular gas emits pollutants that cause air pollution.
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42.

Ice melt but gauge not melt why

Answer»

You mean that it is possible that under certain circumstances that the melting of the ice could not yet be complete, when the pot as a WHOLE has reached a rolling boil. This is certainly possible, but its feasibility will depend on the strength of the heat applied, the size (and temperature) of the chunk of ice, the density and number of layers of the wire gauze and the volume and initial temperature of the water.

Of course, if I am allowed to choose those variables at will, I can achieve the same THING WITHOUT the gauze (START with almost boiling water, apply a very high heat with a large chunk of ice in a large pot of water.

Basically, the boiling of the water is a balance between the heat input from the stove and the heat absorption by the ice at it melts (due to the latent heat of fusion). If the input exceeds the heat extraction, the temperature will RISE. If it rises fast enough, the water can reach boiling before the ice is totally consumed.

The wire gauze will greatly reduce the rate of melting of the ice by suppressing convection, which in a boiling pot is by far the most important mode of heat transport between the bulk of the water and the piece of ice.

43.

Discuss five method of forests conversation

Answer» 1. stop felling of trees
2.promote afforestation
3.control POLLUTION levels
4.proper UTILIZATION of TREE produces.
5.protectionof forests
44.

List three main cause of deforestation

Answer» HI FRIEND.....

I THINK THIS ARE CAUSES.....

1. overpopulation.
2. EXPANSION of building , roads ,etc...
3.cutting of TREES for paper and other THINGS.....

I HOPE I HELPED YOU....

PLEASE MARK IT AS BRAINLIST IF IT'S HELPFUL.....
45.

What changes will you observe when in the beaker of lime water the gas will passes through it?

Answer»

If CO2 is PASSED then it will TURN MILKY

46.

What is the importance of rhizobium for the farmer?

Answer»

It FIXES NITROGEN in the SOIL which is REQUIRED by PLANTS

47.

What us milublity short answer

Answer»

Solubility is the PROPERTY of a solid, liquid or gaseous chemical SUBSTANCE CALLED SOLUTE to dissolve in a solid, liquid or gaseous solvent.

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48.

Imagine what would happen if there are no rearview mirrors attached to vehicles and there are no concave mirrors in head lights of the vehicles. Appreciate the role of convex and concave mirrors in safe driving.

Answer»

You can't SEE what is in your back and sides, It's important to have MIRRORS in your car because it can CAUSE ACCIDENTS on the streets..

49.

it is easier to stop a tennis ball as compared to a cricket ball when both are traveling with some velocity

Answer» HOPE this REALLY HELPS you
50.

Some bacterial diseases and their causative agent?

Answer»

1) typhoid CAUSED by salmonella typhi_
2)PNEUMONIA caused by TWO organisms (i.e. :- STREPTOCOCCUS pneunonia and haemophillus influenzae