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1.

What is pulse rate not heart beat​

Answer» ONG>Answer:

A normal heart RATE, when you're not being ACTIVE, is between 60 – 100 beats PER minute. This is called your resting heart rate.

2.

15. A substance that canbe used to produce heatat a reasonable cost iscalled​

Answer»

ong>ANSWER:

FUEL

==>> A 'substance' that can be USED to 'produce heat energy' at a reasonable cost is KNOWN as 'fuel'.

3.

A) b) Volume of the bodyd) Mass of the Earth5. Explain the term chromosome. What is its composition?​

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ong>EXPLANATION:

In the nucleus of each CELL, the DNA molecule is packaged into thread-like STRUCTURES called chromosomes. Each chromosome is made up of DNA tightly COILED many times around PROTEINS called histones that support its structure.Aug 17, 2020

4.

Plant Deer - Lion 3.0 What is ozone? How is ozone formed in the upper atmosphere?1) Name the group of chemical compound which adversely affects the ozone layer) Mention the consequences of the degradation of ozone.2222tah​

Answer»

EXPLANATION:

FIRST PIC is for first QUESTION , Second pic is of second question and third pic is of third question .

5.

An unisexual flower​

Answer» ONG>ANSWER:

PAPAYA, WATERMELON......

6.

Write an essay an appreaching cultural difference to effective communication?

Answer» ONG>Answer:

Cultural differences can be depicting in a WIDE VARIETY of BEHAVIOR ... our professional essay writing service is here to help!

7.

What is alluvial soil​

Answer» ONG>Answer:

ALLUVIUM is loose, unconsolidated soil or sediment that has been eroded, reshaped by water in some form, and redeposited in a non-marine setting. Alluvium is TYPICALLY made up of a variety of materials, including fine particles of silt and CLAY and larger particles of sand and gravel.

8.

We do not sense any pain when our nails or hair get cut give reason​

Answer»

ong>Answer:

Because both the NAILS and the HAIR do not have NERVES to SEND messages to the brain

Explanation:

They are dead CELLS

9.

The other name of nanometer​

Answer»

ong>Answer:

The NANOMETRE (INTERNATIONAL spelling as used by the International Bureau of Weights and Measures; SI symbol: nm) or nanometer (US spelling) is a unit of length in the metric system, EQUAL to one BILLIONTH (short SCALE) of a metre (0.000000001 m).

10.

LPG is a mixture of​

Answer»

ong>Answer:

Hey mate

Explanation:

LPG is the NAME ORIGINALLY given by the oil industry to a mixture of PETROLEUM hydrocarbons, principally propane and butane and mixtures of the TWO. LPG is used as a clean fuel for domestic and industrial purposes. . .

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11.

(d) What aredeficiency diseases(e) How is jaundice caused?TOnreyent comm​

Answer»

ong>Answer:

1. What are deficiency diseases?

✴️ A disease caused by the lack of an element in the DIET, USUALLY a PARTICULAR vitamin or mineral.

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2. How is jaundice caused?

✴️ Jaundice is caused by excess BILIRUBIN which is formed in hemoglobin (blood).

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12.

The displacement of a particle is givenby x(0)41 81 m. Ita velocity at 1.528AB4​

Answer» ONG>ANSWER:

OKAY SURE

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13.

(d) Name the phenomenon associated with it. (e) Ir 10,000 joules of energy is available to dogs, how much energ​

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Explanation:

According to the 10 percent law, only 10% of the ENERGY is transferred to each trophic LEVEL from its LOWER trophic level. If 10,000 joules of energy is available to the producer, then only 1000 joules of energy will be available to the primary consumer and only 100 joules of energy will be available to the secondary consumer. The energy available with the tertiary consumer will be 10 joules of energy.

14.

Eukaryotic cell do not have a)nucleusb)nucleoidc)nuclear membraned)chromosomes​

Answer» ONG>Answer:

B) nucleoid

Explanation:

EXCEPT b one all are PRESENT

15.

A bus moving at a speed of 36 m/s is brought to rest in 10 s then find the acceleration and distance travelled by the bus. ​

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Explanation:

,Two PARTICLES left point A simultaneously at t = 0 and

reached point B simultaneously at t = 2 hours. The first PARTICLE

reached point B simultaneously at t = 2 hours. The first particletraveled HALF the distance at speed V1 = 30 km/h and the other

reached point B simultaneously at t = 2 hours. The first particletraveled half the distance at speed v1 = 30 km/h and the otherhalf at v2 = 45 km/h. The second particle traveled the entire distance

reached point B simultaneously at t = 2 hours. The first particletraveled half the distance at speed v1 = 30 km/h and the otherhalf at v2 = 45 km/h. The second particle traveled the entire distancewith constant acceleration, starting from rest. Let t1 and t2

reached point B simultaneously at t = 2 hours. The first particletraveled half the distance at speed v1 = 30 km/h and the otherhalf at v2 = 45 km/h. The second particle traveled the entire distancewith constant acceleration, starting from rest. Let t1 and t2be the moments of time at which the speed of both the particles is

reached point B simultaneously at t = 2 hours. The first particletraveled half the distance at speed v1 = 30 km/h and the otherhalf at v2 = 45 km/h. The second particle traveled the entire distancewith constant acceleration, starting from rest. Let t1 and t2be the moments of time at which the speed of both the particles issame.Write as your answer, the larger of the two values. Express

reached point B simultaneously at t = 2 hours. The first particletraveled half the distance at speed v1 = 30 km/h and the otherhalf at v2 = 45 km/h. The second particle traveled the entire distancewith constant acceleration, starting from rest. Let t1 and t2be the moments of time at which the speed of both the particles issame.Write as your answer, the larger of the two values. Expressyour answer in minute.

16.

Which of these cell components ate the observe in human cheek call​​

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ANSWER:Structures such as nucleus, cell MEMBRANE and cytoplasm can be easily observed in the human CHEEK CELLS.

17.

Mention the unhygienic condition that must be there​

Answer»

ong>Answer:

1. WATER-logging or, filling up of OPEN areas with water helps the mosquitoes to breed as they lay eggs on the water. 2. Not covering FOOD or drink ITEMS and LEAVING them out in the open helps the mosquitoes to breed by providing them with food.

18.

3. ਕਬਾਇਲੀਆਂ ਨੇ ਸਾਰਾਗੜ੍ਹੀ ਨੂੰ ਕਦੋਂ ਘੇਰਾ ਪਾਇਆ ? *O (ਉ) 1897 ਈ: ਲਗਪਗO (ਅ) 1797 ਈ: ਲਗਪਗ0 O(ੲ) 1697 ਈ: ਲਗਪਗO (ਸ) 1526 ਈ: ਲਗਪਗ​

Answer» ONG>ANSWER:

तभथभरयससभथमजम मथमथमथमथज्ञ मथमथमथमथज्ञ व थमथथमथणथ णथमदथमजज्ञज्ञ

Explanation:

घेणे ईऐत होते चर्च यासारख्या उत्तर महाराष्ट्र विद्यापीठ आपल्या सभोवती तरच तो एक ्ष्सषषेष पण त्याच्या क्षण असतात पण त्याच्या डोळ्यांतले अश्रू आले आहेत झझवे सर्व गोष्टी गरीब मुलांना आपल्या देशात आणि ज्ञान होते पण त्याचे

19.

Which wire we can use to run fun with the help of magnet .​

Answer» ONG>ANSWER:

WRITE the proper QUESTION BRO

20.

Turmeric turns in basic solution​

Answer»

ong>Answer:

Turmeric: Turmeric is ALSO USED as natural indicator. Turmeric is of yellow colour. Turmeric PAPER turns into RED when it is dipped into basic solution. Turmeric paper does not CHANGE its colour with acid.

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21.

Which of these cell components ate the observe in human cheek call​

Answer»

ong>Answer:

Structures such as NUCLEUS, cell MEMBRANE and cytoplasm can be easily observed in the human cheek CELLS

22.

A bus moving at a speed of 36 m/s is brought to rest in 10 s then find the acceleration and distance travelled by the bus? ​

Answer» ONG>ANSWER:

We KNOW that 1m/sec = 18/5km/sec.

speed = 36 m/sec.

now

36*18/5

648/5

rest 10sec.

distance = speed /time. = 648/5/10. = 648/2 = 324.

23.

Direction of its motion of the Object, moving in a circular path changing at every point. * सत्य True असत्य False

Answer» ONG>ANSWER:

TURE the answer is TRUE

24.

Which property is used to transform aluminium into silvery foils?Explain

Answer»

ong>ANSWER:

malleability

This property of metals which helps them to be drawn into THIN sheets is called malleability... It is DUE to this property of metals LIKE Silver and ALUMINUM , they are used to make such foils...

25.

12. S&Co has been used in the study of function of body.in the13. Each haemoglobin molecule hasglobin on its surface.group which are bound to14. Electronic spectra of f-block elements exhibitbands.15. Addition of H2 and Co to an olefin to produce an aldehyde is calledreaction.​

Answer»

ong>Answer:

Atomic and ionic radii of LANTHANIDES decrease with an increase in atomic number. This gradual decrease is known as lanthanides contraction.

Because of the lanthanides contraction, the radii of the elements of the 3rd transition series are very similar to those of the corresponding elements of the 2nd transition series elements.

Oxidation States of Lanthanides

Lanthanides EXHIBIT the oxidation state of +3. Some of them also exhibit the oxidation state of +2 and +4.

a noble GAS configuration e.g. Ce4+ (f0)

a half filled f SHELL e.g. Eu2+ (f7)

a completely filled f shell e.g. YB22+ (f14)

26.

Which of the following organelle is smallest in size​

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  • chloroplast
  • plastid
  • mitochondria
  • protein SYNTHESIS
  • 27.

    All household wastes should be thrown in the _____________ . ​

    Answer» ONG>Answer:

    Dustbin for a CLEAN HOME

    28.

    What is pulse rate?​

    Answer» ONG>ANSWER:

    HEART rate or speed of heart beat measured by number of CONTRACTIONS of heart per minute.

    29.

    A) The property of meals by wt they can see ises szile Shopardineris by which they can down mowimistilletc) Stensrud ringing sounds, they are said to be3) Non-metais ea for life which all living thing male during treatmisWatch Odam A to Coin 3​

    Answer» ONG>ANSWER:

    what is the QUESTION i cannot understand lot of mistake

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    30.

    An electric bulb of resistance 200 Ω draws a current of 0.5 mA . The power of the bulb is​

    Answer»

    we mutiply 200 × 0.5 the answer is 200. 5 and when we add 200+ 0.5 the answer is 100.

    Explanation:

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    31.

    Which of the following statements is false Carbon is the most malleable metal. Copper is a good conductor of electricity. Aluminium is a good conductor of heat. Bromine is the only liquid non-metal.

    Answer» ONG>Answer:

    1.false

    2.false

    3.true

    4 true

    Explanation:

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    32.

    A coverslip should be placed very carefully on the material to be mounted on a slide why ​

    Answer» ONG>Answer:

    a coverslip should be placed very CAREFULLY on the MATERIAL to be mounted on a slide why a.to avoid entry of AIR bubbles b.to avoid the folding of material c.to avoid drying of material d.to increas visibility.

    33.

    148. Which of the following features is common to prokaryotes and many eukaryotes?(a) Chromatin material present(b) Cell wall present(c) Nuclear membrane present(a) Membrane bound subcellular organelles presentalam​

    Answer» ONG>Answer:

    I THINK it is nuclear memebrane present

    but it MAY not be true, so please confirm it.

    34.

    What is tyndall effect describe an activity to show that a true solution does not show tyndall effect​

    Answer» ONG>Answer:

    the SCATTERING of light is called TYNDALL effect

    colloidal SOLUTION is an EXAMPLE of Tyndall effect

    35.

    Name the enzymes presence in juice​

    Answer» ONG>ANSWER:

    ᴛʀʏᴘsɪɴ, ᴀᴍʏʟᴀsᴇ ᴀɴᴅ ʟɪᴘᴀsᴇ ᴀʀᴇ ᴛʜᴇ ᴛʜʀᴇᴇ ᴇɴᴢʏᴍᴇs ɪɴ ᴛʜᴇ ᴘᴀɴᴄʀᴇᴀᴛɪᴄ ᴊᴜɪᴄᴇ.

    36.

    What should be thecore of an electromagnet?​

    Answer» ONG>ANSWER:

    The core of an electromagnet is a soft iron. If the core is very strong then it will be a permanent magnet.

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    37.

    D) In which among the following chemical reaction more reactive elementdisplaces the less reactive element from its salt solution:(1)Rusting(2)Combustion(3)Crystallization(4)Displacement Reaction​

    Answer» EMENT REACTION
    38.

    Draw and label theSkinmucusof frog showingglands​

    Answer»

    ong>ANSWER:

    HEY SEE this.....hope it HELPS........

    Explanation:

    39.

    find tha maximum height of a projectile at an angle theetha with tha horizontal direction from tha ground​

    Answer»

    ong>Answer:

    PLEASE SEE the PHOTO.... I hope you will be satisfied

    40.

    Vhat other animals protect the environment apart from honeybees? List th Honey Gees are underare under threat world wof bee Reeper who will collect the andway Plant your de gardenMYWamHGRfucsrnins Gay​

    Answer» ONG>EXPLANATION:

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    41.

    There is always a cycle of CO2 running in the atmosphere due towhich the concentration of CO2remains constant in the atmosphere.Choose the correct sequence of thiscycle:​

    Answer»

    ong>Answer:

    Q1. What would happen, if all the OXYGEN present in the environment is converted to ozone?

    (a) We will be protected more

    (b) It will become poisonous and kill all living forms

    (C) Ozone is not stable, hence it will be toxic

    (d) It will allow harmful sun radiations to reach earth and damage many life forms

    Answer: (b) It will become poisonous and kill all living forms

    Q2.When we BREATHE in air, nitrogen also goes inside ALONG with oxygen. What is the fate of nitrogen?

    (a) It moves along with oxygen into the cells

    (b) It comes out with the carbon dioxide during exhalation

    (c)It is absorbed only by the NASAL cells

    42.

    Which of the following is a physical change? (a) Rusting of iron(b) Burning of wood(C) Melting of an ice cream(d) Ripening of fruitsmo​

    Answer» ONG>ANSWER:

    C. the MELTING of an ice-cream

    43.

    1. Define the following: (a) Balanced diet(c) Deficiency diseases(e) Malnutrition(b) Obesity(d) Overeating​

    Answer»

    ong>Answer:

    1. a diet consisting of a variety of different types of food and providing adequate amounts of the NUTRIENTS necessary for good health.
    2. In medicine, a deficiency is a lack or shortage of a functional entity, by less than normal or necessary supply or function.
    3. Lack of sufficient nutrients in the body.
    4. Malnutrition occurs when the body doesn't get enough nutrients. Causes include a poor diet, digestive CONDITIONS or another disease.
    5. A disorder involving excessive body fat that increases the risk of health problems.
    6. Obesity often results from taking in more calories than are burned by exercise and normal daily activities.
    7. Overeating is the EXCESS food consumed in relation to the energy that an organism expends, leading to weight gaining and often obesity. It MAY be regarded as an eating disorder. This term may ALSO be used to refer to specific episodes of over-consumption. 

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    44.

    Assertion(A): Anthracite is regarded as the highest grade of coal. Reason(R): It contains more than 90% of carbon. * 1 pointBoth A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of ABoth A and R are true and R is not the correct explanation of AA is true but R is falseA is false but Ris true​

    Answer»

    ong>ANSWER:

    i THINK ANS is A. if i m RIGHT

    45.

    Recommended Four ways in which South African higher education institutions could improve CAO

    Answer»

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    • A reasonable administration fee needs to be negotiated.

    • CAO officials need to conduct workshops to alert TEACHERS on their roles.

    • CAO should OPERATE on national level so as to widen student choices.

    • CAO should visit schools as early as Grade 11 to alert learners about applications

    • CAO should establish district offices to help prospective learners in all DISTRICTS.

    46.

    US Bunty is visually impaired. He heard a different person's voice who is talking his father. Just byhearing the voice of the person, he recognised that sound that this person is his maternalaunt. Identify those charaterstics of sound which is revealed to him that (i) it was female voiceand (ii) the person is his maternal aunt.​

    Answer» ONG>ANSWER:

    AREY re bdndbdhdhehehdbdbdbdbdbdbhdhdhdhdhaowowowowowowowoaoaoaoaoaoa

    47.

    Name the regions where Megalithicculture was concentrated-​

    Answer» ONG>ANSWER:

    Khalpa,Mahurjhari and Brahamgiri,Hardanhslli,Takalghat and MASKI

    48.

    A stone is dropped from the top of a 40 m high tower. Calculate its speed after 2 s. Also find the speed with which the stone strikes the ground.​

    Answer» ONG>Answer:

    12

    SPEED will be there of STONE enjoy

    49.

    145. What are gas vacuoles'? (a) Pseudovacuoles(b) Characteristic feature of certain cells(c) Take part in buoyancy regulation(d) All of the above​

    Answer»

    ong>Answer:

    GAS VACUOLES are aggregates of hollow cylindrical structures called gas vesicles. They are LOCATED inside some bacteria. The inflation and deflation of the vesicles PROVIDES buoyancy, ALLOWING the bacterium to float at a desired depth in the water.

    50.

    Give Scientific reasons: Action and reaction Force do not cancel each other even though they have equal magn-itude and opposite direction​

    Answer» ONG>Answer:

    Even though the magnitude of action force and reaction force are equal and their DIRECTION are opposite their effect do not get cancelled because they act on different BODIES.