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1.

6. The following is related to asphyxia except: *(1/1 Points)Locked in elevator for too long with crowdDrowningSuffocationNone of the options ✓​

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None of the above.

ASPHYXIA is lack of oxygen reaching your lungs.

In all the MENTIONED cases the CONDITION for asphyxia is FULFILLED.

2.

How to find pH values of given M (molarity)??​

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calculating PH and pOH.to calculate the ph on aqueous solution you NEED to know the concentration of hydronium ion in moles per LITRE. the pH is then calculated using the expression.

pH = - log[H3O+]

3.

X4. Which of the following drug are is effective against B. pseudomallei:(0/1 Points)AmpicillinCephalosporinesPenicillinNone of the options​

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WRITE the QUESTION PROPERLY and .

4.

Define diversity briefly? ​

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ANSWER:

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Explanation:

Diversity MEANS UNDERSTANDING that each individual is unique and also recognising our individual differences. The differences can be in race, ethnicity, gender, sexual ORIENTATION, socio-economic status, age, physical abilities, religious beliefs, political beliefs or other ideologies.

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5.

How to make chemistry a easy subject help me out ?​

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ANSWER:

==>> Below we'll explore proven STRATEGIES and techniques that will, if applied, improve your ability to study and learn chemistry.

  1. Review and Study Material Before Going to Class. ...
  2. Seek Understanding. ...
  3. Take GOOD Notes. ...
  4. PRACTICE Daily. ...
  5. Take Advantage of Lab Time. ...
  6. Use Study Groups. ...
  7. BREAK Large Tasks Into Smaller Ones.
6.

2. The fire pin mark is usually present at(1/1 Points)Back of the bulletPrimer of bulletRim of the bulletCenter of the bullet​

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ANSWER:

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7.

1. What is a seed cont? What is its most important function?Ans:​

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The most basic FUNCTION of a SEED is to keep a species in existence. All the different functionality MECHANISMS work together to keep the plant embryo inside the seed alive until conditions are CORRECT for the seed to germinate with some CHANCE of the seedling's survival.

8.

Meaing og stammer and give a sentence​

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The ACTION or fact of speaking with a stammer.

"if you SPEAK slowly, the STAMMERING GOES away"

the action or fact of speaking with a stammer.

9.

What is apiculture? ​

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EXPLANATION:

Apiculture is the ACT of rearing honeybees. In this METHOD, the bees are bred commercially in apiaries. APIARY is an area where a large number of beehives can be placed. Here, the bees are taken care of and managed to produce wax and honey.

10.

What does an electric circuit mean?Define the unit of current.Calculate the number of electrons constituting one coulomb of charge.94​

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Answer:

3) 6.25×10^18 electrons

Explanation:

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11.

How will they compare the country by average income​

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Answer:

they will compare the developed or more developed by the AVERAGE INCOME

average income is also known as per CAPITA income

and is CALCULATED by dividing the total income of the country by its total population

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12.

Write the number of codes of plants that can be found in label plant​

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ANSWER:

1 NUMBER of COAD is RIGHT answer

13.

Why coal produce CO2 and it is the largest source of CO2 emissions​

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ANSWER:

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14.

What is magnesium oxide formula​

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ANSWER:

MgO

Explanation:

2Mg +O2 GIVES 2MgO

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15.

माइकोप्लाज्मा के कारण होनेवाले किन्हीं दो रोगों के नाम लिखें।​

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ANSWER:

MYCOPLASMA pneumonia

mycopladma homonis

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16.

Answer the questions in one or two sentences:1. What is the difference between a problem and a challenge?2. Challenges are blessings in disguise. Explain.3. What do we learn from the life of Aghast Renwar?4. What is your perspective of life?5. How can we face challenges in five steps?​

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2. Yes I AGREE that challenges are blessings in disguise as they make us more strong and IMPROVES our self confidence in situation which we are not able to stand we should take challenges as blessings.

1. They key difference between a challenge and a problem is that while a challenge is a demanding task that an individual wishes to overcome, a problem is something difficult to deal with or understand that hinders the progress of the individual.

3. An innovative artist, Pierre-Auguste Renoir started out as an apprentice to a porcelain painter and studied drawing in his free time. After years as a struggling painter, Renoir helped launch an artistic movement called Impressionism in 1870s. He eventually became one of the most HIGHLY regarded artists of his time.

4. Life perspective is the WAY people see life, including the way they approach life and all there is in their personal experience. ... While one set sees life from the perspective of “anything goes as long as it makes you happy,” another set sees life as “there are boundaries you should not cross.”

5. Fortunately, no matter the scale or nature of the beast, almost any unforeseen challenge can be handled with the following five-step process:

Do a DAMAGE report. ...

Control your emotional response. ...

Focus on the long-term goals. ...

Clearly communicate the challenge. ...

Collaborate or settle on a solution.

17.

What is the name given to a light consisting of more than one wavelength?​

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If it is genuinely ONE WAVELENGTH , then it is called “monochromatic” light. The term USED to describe the SPREAD of light and the specific frequencies, is the “SPECTRUM” of the light.

18.

All can say that in which way can we impress our brothers​

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You can PRESS your BROTHER by GIVING them GIFTS

19.

State any two difference between fixed capital and working capital​

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The primary DIFFERENCE between fixed CAPITAL and WORKING capital is that Fixed Capital is the capital which is invested by the company in procuring the fixed assets required for the working of the business whereas working capital is the capital which is required by the company for the purpose of financing its DAY to

20.

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ANSWER:

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21.

Whoever will answer this first i will mark as brainlist another way to write Newton's second law of motion?

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ANSWER:Newton's second LAW of motion can be FORMALLY stated as follows: The acceleration of an object as PRODUCED by a net force is directly proportional to the magnitude of the net force, in the same direction as the net force, and inversely proportional to the mass of the object

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22.

Who discovered the dispersion of white light into seven colours on passing through a glass prism?​

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ISAAC Newton

in 1665

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23.

5. What is the nature of a solution of calcium hydroxide? How will you confirm it?​

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Calcium hydroxide (traditionally called slaked LIME) is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula Ca(OH)2. It is a colorless crystal or white powder and is produced when QUICKLIME (calcium oxide) is mixed, or slaked with water.

Identifying calcium hydroxide requires two tests. The first one measures the pH (acidity) of the calcium hydroxide solution to ensure it is basic. The second test, using a dilute solution of sulphuric acid, determines the presence of calcium IONS.

Pour about 5 milliliters of the solution to be tested into the beaker.

Dip the strip of the pH paper strip into the solution and then take it out. The pH paper will change its color.

Compare the color of the paper with the SCALE enclosed with the pH paper to ASSIGN the pH of the solution. A basic pH value such as 10 to 11 is indicative for calcium hydroxide.

Fill a pipette with the sulphuric acid solution.

Add five to ten drops of the solution from the pipette to the beaker.

Observe the solution in the beaker: If a white precipitate forms, it indicates the presence of calcium ions; this reaction follows the equation Ca(OH)2 + H2SO4 = CaSO4 (precipitate) + 2H2O.

24.

(5)(iv) कार्यसंधिका तात्पर्य है-(अ) दूसरे कार्य शुरू करने से पहले पहला कार्य खत्म करना।(ब) दो या उससे अधिक कार्य एक समय में करना।(स) सही ऊँचाई पर काम करना।(द) श्रम बचाऊ मशीन का उपयोग करना।​

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25.

Givethe difference betweenbryophyta and pteridophytawithreference to habitat,body structure,reprodution (by spores or by seed) ​

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Explanation:

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Bryophytes and pteridophytes are two GROUPS of PLANTS which are neither seed-producing nor FLOWERING plants. Both groups reproduce through spores. ... The plant body of bryophytes is not DIFFERENTIATED into root, STEM, and leaves. In contrast, the plant body of pteridophytes is differentiated into root, stem, and leaves.

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26.

Give any three chemical properties of acid​

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Acids are sour in taste. Acids react with carbonates and hydrogen carbonates to form a salt, water, and carbon dioxide GAS. Extremely active metals such as Potassium (K), Calcium (CA), Sodium (NA), etc tend to EXPLODE when combined with acids. Weak Acids like Carbonic Acid doesn't ACT with any metal at all.✨✨✨✨

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27.

How did life begin? ...

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LIFE BEHIND LIKE a diggenner in childwood

28.

Write a short note on saprophyte​

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saprophytes are the ANIMALS which DEPEND on dead and decaying ORGANIC matters..

29.

What are indicators and and name some natural and synthetic indicators​

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Natural indicators are the SUBSTANCES used to determine the pH of a substance.

For example, TURMERIC and beet ROOT JUICE are the natural indicators.

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30.

If more amount of carbon dioxide is passed on lime water ,what will happen ?mention reaction involved in it​

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ANSWER:

It will TURN MILKY. this REACTION

31.

What do you understand by the term concept?Pls don't copy from google!​

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CONCEPT MEANS IDEA, BASIC PRINCIPLE.........

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32.

By adding washing soda youcan removeO temporary hardness of waterhydrogen from waterpermanent de watersowat​

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ANSWER:

SODIUM carbonate, Na​2​ CO​3​ , is also known asа​washing soda​. It can remove temporary and permanent hardness from water. Sodium carbonate is SOLUBLE but calcium carbonate and magnesium carbonate are insoluble. The water is softened because it no longer CONTAINS dissolved calcium ions and magnesium ions.

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33.

Limestone and Marvel's both are different forms of calcium carbonate it is true or not​

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The main difference between limestone and marble is that limestone is a sedimentary rock, typically composed of calcium carbonate fossils, and marble is a metamorphic rock. Limestone forms when shells, sand, and mud are DEPOSITED at the bottom of OCEANS and lakes and over time solidify into rock. Marble forms when sedimentary limestone is heated and squeezed by natural rock-forming processes so that the grains recrystallize. If you look closely at a limestone, you can usually see fossil fragments (for example, BITS of shell) held together by a calcite matrix. Limestone is more porous than marble, because there are small openings between the fossil fragments. Marble is usually light colored and is composed of CRYSTALS of calcite locked together like pieces of a jigsaw puzzle. Marble MAY contain colored streaks that are inclusions of non-calcite minerals

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34.

How many refraction a ray of light suffers while passing through a glass prism?​

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Answer:

two times

When a ray of light enters the glass PRISM it GETS deviated two times. First when it enters the glass prism and second when it comes out of the prism. This is because the refracting surfaces of the prism are not PARALLEL to each other. Also, when the ray of light PASSES through the prism it bends TOWARDS its base.

35.

1. An acidic substance is mixed with an equivalent amount of a basic substance(a) What is the reaction calledb) What are the products formed2. What is the nature of a solution of calcium hydroxide? How will you conti​

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Answer:

1 . a) nuetral reaction

b) WATER + SALT

36.

Identify and name the type of reaction from the image above​

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ANSWER:

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37.

रातांधळेपणा, मुडदूस, बेरीबेरी, न्युरीटीस,पेलाग्रा, रक्तक्षय, स्कही या रोगांचीलक्षणे काय आहेत?​

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ANSWER:

अॅनिमिया म्हणजे शरीरातील रक्त कमी होणं अथवा रक्तातील हिमोग्लोबिन कमी होणं. रक्तातील हिमोग्लोबिनची पातळी संतुलित राहण्यासाठी शरीराला लोहाची गरज असते. रक्तातील लाल रक्तकणांमध्ये हिमोग्लोबिन असते. ज्यामुळे शरीराला रक्तावाटे ऑक्सिजनचा पूरवठा केला जातो. रक्तावाटे शरीराला ऑक्सिजनचा पूरवठा झाल्यामुळे सर्व शारीरिक क्रिया व्यसस्थित पार पाडल्या जातात. यासाठीच शरीरात पुरेसे हिमोग्लोबिन असणं गरजेचं आहे. मात्र काही कारणांमुळे जर रक्तातील हे लोह अथवा हिमोग्लोबिन कमी झाले तर त्या व्यक्तीला अॅनिमिया अथवा अशक्तपणा होण्याची शक्यता असते.

38.

Is there any god exist?

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ANSWER:

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39.

Give me answer of question 3rd​

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Answer:

All of the above

Explanation:

When an acid REACTS with a METAL carbonate a salt, CARBON dioxide and water are FORMED. Look at the following examples: Nitric acid reacts with sodium carbonate to FORM sodium nitrate, carbon dioxide and water. Sulfuric acid reacts with calcium carbonate to form calcium sulfate, carbon dioxide and water.

40.

व्हाट इज मैन्युफैक्चरिंग​

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ANSWER:

Manufacturing is the production of products for use or sale,labor and machines,tools and CHEMICAL or biological processing or formulation.

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41.

Define the following- contact force,non-contact force, gravitational force , electrostatic force ,pressure​

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Contact FORCE occurs due to the contact between two different objects. Non-contact force occurs due to either attraction or repulsion between two objects such that there is no contact between these objects. There is no field linked with the contact force.

The gravitational force is a force that ATTRACTS any two objects with mass. ... In fact, every object, including you, is pulling on every other object in the entire universe! This is called Newton's Universal Law of Gravitation

Coulomb force, also called ELECTROSTATIC force or Coulomb interaction, attraction or repulsion of particles or objects because of their electric charge

Pressure is defined as the physical force exerted on an object. The force applied is perpendicular to the surface of objects per unit area

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42.

Whoever will answer this first i will mark as brainlist How did life begin? ...

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ANSWER:LIFE BEGINS from a single cell

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43.

Write name of 25 chemical compounds and deduce their chemical formula. ​

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2 Hydrochloric acid 36.458 g/mol HCl

3 Sulfuric acid ‎98.072 g/mol H2SO4

4 Acetate 59.044 g/mol CH3COO–

5 Ammonia 17.031 g/mol NH3

6 NITRIC acid 63.012 g/mol HNO3

7 PHOSPHORIC acid 97.994 g/mol H3PO4

8 Sodium phosphate 119.976 g/mol Na3PO4

9 Calcium carbonate 100.086 g/mol CaCO3

10 Ammonium sulfate 132.134 g/mol (NH4)2SO4

11 Carbonic acid 62.024 g/mol H2CO3

12 Sodium bicarbonate 84.0066 g/mol NaHCO3

13 Sodium hydroxide 39.997 g/mol NaOH

14 Calcium hydroxide 74.092 g/mol Ca(OH)2

15 ETHANOL 46.069 g/mol C2H5OH

16 Hydrobromic acid 80.912 g/mol HBr

17 Sulfuric acid 98.072 g/mol H2SO4

18 NITROUS acid ‎47.013 g/mol HNO2

19 Potassium hydroxide 56.11 g/mol KOH

20 Silver nitrate 169.872 g/mol AgNO3

21 Sodium carbonate 105.988 g/mol Na2CO3

22 Sodium chloride 58.44 g/mol NaCl

23 Cellulose 162.1406 g/mol (C6H10O5)n

24 Magnesium hydroxide 58.319 g/mol Mg(OH)2

25 Methane 16.043 g/mol CH4

26 Nitrogen dioxide 30.006 g/mol NO2

27 Potassium hydroxide 56.105 g/mol KOH

28 Sodium nitrate 84.994 g/mol NaNO3

29 Sulfurous acid 82.073 g/mol H2SO3

30 Aluminium sulfate 342.15 g/mol AL2(SO4)3

31 Aluminum oxide 101.96 g/mol Al2O3

32 Ammonia 17.031 g/mol NH3

33 Ammonium nitrate 80.043 g/mol NH4NO3

34 Ammonium phosphate 132.056 g/mol (NH4)3PO4

35 Barium hydroxide 171.341 g/mol Ba(OH)2

36 Carbon tetrachloride 153.811 g/mol CCl4

37 Citric acid 192.123 g/mol C6H8O7

38 Hydrocyanic acid ‎27.026 g/mol HCN

39 Salicylic Acid 138.121 g/mol C7H6O3

40 Hydroiodic acid 127.91 g/mol HI

41 Hypochlorous acid 52.457 g/mol HClO

42 Iron iii oxide 159.687 g/mol Fe2O3

43 Magnesium phosphate 262.855 g/mol Mg3(PO4)2

44 Sodium acetate 82.0343 g/mol C2H3NaO2

45 Sodium sulfate ‎142.036 g/mol Na2SO4

46 Sucrose 342.2965 g/mol C12H22O11

47 Potassium nitrate 101.102 g/mol KNO3

48 Ammonium bicarbonate 96.086 g/mol NH4HCO3

49 Ammonium chloride 53.489 g/mol NH4Cl

50 Ammonium hydroxide 35.046 g/mol NH4OH

51 Calcium nitrate 164.088 g/mol Ca(NO3)2

52 Calcium oxide 56.0774 g/mol CaO

53 Carbon monoxide 28.01 g/mol CO

54 Chlorine gas 70.9 g/mol Cl2

55 Phenol 94.11 g/mol C6H6O

56 Hydrogen peroxide 34.0147 g/mol H2O2

57 Hydroxide 17.007 g/mol OH–

58 Magnesium chloride 95.211 g/mol MgCl2

59 Magnesium hydroxide 58.3197 g/mol Mg(OH)2

60 Potassium chloride 74.5513 g/mol KCl

61 Potassium iodide 166.0028 g/mol KI

62 Sulfur dioxide 64.066 g/mol SO2

63 Glycerin 92.09 g/mol C3H8O3

64 Ammonium sulfate 132.14 g/mol (NH4)2SO4

65 Barium nitrate 261.337 g/mol Ba(NO3)2

66 Calcium acetate 158.17 g/mol C4H6O4Ca

67 Sulfurous Acid 82.07 g/mol H2SO3

68 Iron oxide 159.69 g/mol Fe2O3

69 Potassium carbonate 138.205 g/mol K2CO3

70 Silver chloride ‎143.318 g/mol AgCl

71 Sodium iodide 149.894 g/mol NaI

72 Sodium oxide 61.9789 g/mol Na2O

73 Sodium sulfide 78.0452 g/mol Na2S

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44.

Briefly explain the various steps of nutrition in animals​

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Various steps of nutrition are as FOLLOWS :

Ingestion

The act of getting and eating food collectively are CALLED ingestion.

Digestion

The breakdown of food into simpler and soluble molecules inside the body is called digestion.

Absorption

The process by which soluble molecules present in the digested food passes into the body fluids like blood is called absorption.

Assimilation

The process in which the absorbed food is used for PRODUCING energy and GROWTH is called assimilation.

Egestion

The process by which the UNDIGESTED food materials are thrown out of the body is called egestion.

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45.

सूक्ष्मदर्शी द्वारा वस्तुओं को देखने के लिए छोटे तरंग धैर्य के प्रकाश की क्यों आवश्यकता होती है हिंदी में समझाइए​

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ANSWER:

RETINA WANTS to FRAME an IMAGE

46.

Whoever will answer this first i will mark as brainlist when was telescope invented and by whom

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Answer:

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Explanation:

The first record of a telescope comes from the Netherlands in 1608. It is in a patent filed by Middelburg spectacle-maker Hans Lippershey with the STATES General of the Netherlands on 2 October 1608 for his instrument "for SEEING things far AWAY as if they were nearby".

47.

What is neuron?what is the uses of neuron​​

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Answer:Neurons (also called neurones or nerve cells) are the FUNDAMENTAL units of the brain and nervous SYSTEM, the cells responsible for receiving SENSORY input from the EXTERNAL world, for sending motor commands to our muscles, and for transforming and relaying the electrical signals at every STEP in between.

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48.

Names of 25 chemical and deduce their chemical formula​

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ANSWER:

HYDROGEN -H

Helium -He

Lithium -Li

Beryllium -Be

Boron -B

carbon -C

nitrogen -N

oxygen -O

fluorine -F

neon-Ne

sodium -Na

magnesium -Mg

Aluminum -Al

silicon -Si

phosphorus -P

sulphur -S

chlorine -Cl

argon-Ar

potassium -K

Calcium -Ca

Scandium-Sc

titanium -Ti

vanadium -V

chromium -Cr

manganese -MN

49.

Water harvestingSustainability ofnatural Resourcesbriefly ​

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Why is the sky blue ,not purple ? ✌✌​

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The sunlight in the FORWARD beam near the BOTTOM of the atmosphere has LESS violet than blue as compared to the beam when it was in the top of the atmosphere because the violet COLOR scatters more quickly our of the forward beam. While this HELPS explain why the sky is blue and not violet, it is not enough.

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