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A converging lens of focal length 5cm is placed at a distance of 20cm from a screen. How far from the lens should an object be placed so as to from its real image on the screen​

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f = 5 CMU = - 20 cmv = + V (SINCE IMAGE is real)LENS formula : 1/v – 1/u = 1/f1/v – 1/-20 = 1/51/v = 1/5 – 1/20 = (4 – 1)/20 = 3/20V = 6.66

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6. The motion of a train is_______​

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Translatory motionExplanation: All the parts of train covers same distance in SMA E INTERVAL of TIME.

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III Moulik Rakesh ChaswalExam QuestionsMarks : 1Qn. 10 - If all the air were dividedinto five parts, the oxygen in theair would equal part.AOne-thirdBOne-fourthСOne-fifthDHalf​

Answer» RD is the ANSWER.
4.

Please help meplease answer these questions​

Answer» DIAMOND is ONE of the hardest MATERIALS known, is transparent to light, and does not conduct electricity at all. GRAPHITE is soft, gray, and can conduct electricity REASONABLY well. Such different properties, from two substances that are composed of exactly the same kinds of atoms!
5.

Nimisha rubs two balloons with a paper. While moving one balloon closer to the other balloon, the other balloon gets away from the first balloon.​

Answer» CAUSE when we rub TWO things they GET charged its known as static forcesame FORCES will repelhere the paper is rubbed in the balloon and it got charged.then it repels because they have the same force..Hope it helps you MATE...Brainliest? Follow?
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1. Vir Sawarkar 1. India’s tricolor flag was unfurled in International Socialist Conference for the first time.2. ChandraShekhar Azad2. Hanged for the murder of British officer Saunders.3. Shyamji Krushna Verma3. Toppled the boats carrying salt.4. Madam Cama 4. Established an organization named ‘Mitra Mela’.5. Khudiram Bose 5. Established Indian Home Rule Society in London.6. I will not be caught alive by British authority.match the pairs please answer at curret​

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The NATIONAL Constitution of India is the longest Constitution ever to be written by any country in the WORLD. It is influenced by other CONSTITUTIONS of other countries like the FRENCH Constitution, the Constitution of Japan, etc.ydkhjljpigduho gnihhlExplanation:dhxyouguf0irgufhotsgiuff8gogoioucggzixghpkl

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What is hydrocarbon ? Explain the classification of hydrocarbon​

Answer» HYDROCARBONS are organic compounds that contain only carbon and HYDROGEN. The four general CLASSES of hydrocarbons are: alkanes, ALKENES, alkynes and arenes.
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1)The organelle called the _______is present in the plant cell sonly.​

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tion:The organelle CALLED the CHLOROPLAST is present in PLANT CELLS only.stay safe✌Hit the❤

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Suppose there is a bar magnet andit isis broken into two Pieceshow many magnet are formed toon show the poles of magnet formedand write their properties​

Answer» TWO MAGNETS are FORMED....
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Ma5. Why are electric cables made of metal wires?​

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Electrical conductors are MADE up of metals such as, copper, aluminum, etc. These metals are used to make wires. Most wires are made out of copper because it CONDUCTS electricity with HIGH flexibility and very little RESISTANCE. ... The point of this treatment is to increase the conductivity of the WIRE.

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Differentiate between Chlorenchyma and Aerenchyma.​

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te The main difference between chlorenchyma and aerenchyma is that chlorenchyma is a form of PARENCHYMA, containing CHLOROPLASTS, but aerenchyma is another form of parenchyma, containing large air spaces. Furthermore, chlorenchyma MAINLY occurs in the mesophyll of leaves of all green plants, but aerenchyma occurs in the stems and leaves of aquatic plants. Moreover, the main function of chlorenchyma is to UNDERGO photosynthesis, but the main function of aerenchyma is to provide buoyancy and to help aquatic plants to float.

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Difference between neurons control and chemical control​

Answer» NERVOUS control is BROUGHT about by the nervous system in the body and is the flow of an ELECTRICAL impulse through the NETWORK of neurons. Chemical coordination is the endocrine or hormonal control and is brough about by RELEASE of hormones into the blood where it reaches the target site.Explanation:PLEASE MARK ME AS THE BRAINIEST IF THIS ANSWER HELPS YOU..
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Bersegmen duabor segmen LimaTiga pasangkaki(1) TidakBadanBersayap(iv) Lebih daripadatiga posong koki(v) badanbersayapbanyakSemut(P)(ii) Bersop tebol Bersayap nipisdan kerasdan rapuhLabah-labah(S)Lipan(1)Kumbangkura-kura(R)Pepatung) Apakah persamaan antara haiwan P, Q, R, S dengan T?Apakah perbezaan antara haiwan P, S dengan T?​

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make BRAINLIST PLZEXPLANATION:When energy is released in an exothermic REACTION, the temperature of the reaction mixture increases. When energy is ABSORBED in an endothermic reaction, the temperature DECREASES.

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What will happen when a metal react with anyacid 9 Give Possible reaction-​

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Express the mathematical formula to calculate the number of images formed when two mirrors are inclined at 30 0 angle​

Answer» FORMULA to FIND no of IMAGES formed is 360/θ - 1where θ is the angle between mirrorstherefore 360/30 - 1 =                 12 - 1     = 11so 11 images are formed.
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Electricity is caused when two things are rubbed together. allow an electric current to flow easily.do not allow an electrical current to flow easily.You useelectricity at home.Electricity is created in aplant.An electromagnet works when theis turned on.From substations, electricity is supplied to households through electric wiresattached to poweror underground​

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The National Constitution of INDIA is the longest Constitution EVER to be written by any COUNTRY in the world. It is influenced by other CONSTITUTIONS of other countries like the French Constitution, the Constitution of Japan, etc.Fill in the blanks1) Seven and two-thousandths is written as _________.2) All decimals can also be REPRESENTED on a ____________.3) A ________ represents data through pictures of objects.4) The number 11 is represented by tally marks as ___________.5) 3-----4 is written in decimal form as __________The National Constitution of India is the longest Constitution ever to be written by any country in the world. It is influenced by other constitutions of other countries like the French Constitution, the Constitution of Japan, etc.Fill in the blanks1) Seven and two-thousandths is written as _________.2) All decimals can also be represented on a ____________.3) A ________ represents data through pictures of objects.4) The number 11 is represented by tally marks as ___________.5) 3-----4 is written in decimal form as __________The National Constitution of India is the longest Constitution ever to be written by any country in the world. It is influenced by other constitutions of other countries like the French Constitution, the Constitution of Japan, etc.Fill in the blanks1) Seven and two-thousandths is written as _________.2) All decimals can also be represented on a ____________.3) A ________ represents data through pictures of objects.4) The number 11 is represented by tally marks as ___________.5) 3-----4 is written in decimal form as __________The National Constitution of India is the longest Constitution ever to be written by any country in the world. It is influenced by other constitutions of other countries like the French Constitution, the Constitution of Japan, etc.Fill in the blanks1) Seven and two-thousandths is written as _________.2) All decimals can also be represented on a ____________.3) A ________ represents data through pictures of objects.4) The number 11 is represented by tally marks as ___________.5) 3-----4 is written in decimal form as __________The National Constitution of India is the longest Constitution ever to be written by any country in the world. It is influenced by other constitutions of other countries like the French Constitution, the Constitutional of A Japanese, etc.

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What will happen if we beat a magenet for few minutes​

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Then the magnet breaksIf a bar magnet is broken into two PIECES, each piece will behave as an individual magnet because the new poles are formed at the broken ends. If these pieces are broken further, the smaller pieces STILL remains as individual magnets with two OPPOSITE poles. Even a very small piece of a magnet is an individual magnet and has a NORTH and a south pole. EXPLANATION:

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5. The type of motion of a fish swimming in water is_______​

Answer» RANDOM MOTIONA FISH SWIMMING in water: Random motion.
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write the molecular formula of all the components that can be found by combining following icon: cu+, na+, fe+, Cl-, SO4²-, PO4²-​

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State the kind of energy transformation that takes place in the following devices: i. Hydroelectric power plant. ii. Solar battery​

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Solar BATTERY: Solar energy into ELECTRIC energy. Dynamo: MECHANICAL energy into electric energy. STEAM engine: Heat energy to mechanical energy. HYDROELECTRIC power station: Mechanical energy into electric energy.

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Explain the structurce andFunction of human blood​

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It has four main components: plasma, red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. Blood has many different FUNCTIONS, including: transporting oxygen and NUTRIENTS to the LUNGS and tissues. ... BRINGING waste products to the kidneys and LIVER, which filter and clean the blood.Explanation:mark me brainlist

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Which one is a continuous processRespiration or Photosynthesis?How can you say​

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respirationExplanation:we INHALE and EXHALE continously

23.

Draw a labelled diagram of amoeba & paramecium​

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tion:hope it is helpful to YOUPLEASE MARK it as BRAIN LIEST answer

24.

Which is nabvd? and wheir his found​

Answer» 12 JULY 1982in indiaExplanation:MAKE me BRANLIST
25.

Write the physical property of metal​

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are lustrous, malleable, ductile, good conductors of heat and electricity. Other properties include: State: METALS are SOLIDS at room temperature with the exception of mercury, which is liquid at room temperature (Gallium is liquid on hot DAYS). ... DUCTILITY: Metals can be drawn into wiresMark as brainliest plz ❤️

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Tick (~) the correct option. 1. Can you move your book by pushing it away from you?UYesNo2. Can you move your book by pulling it towards you?o yes O No​

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राइट नेम ऑफ फॉर एंटीबायोटिक मेडिसिन​

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The main types of antibiotics include:Penicillins - for EXAMPLE, phenoxymethylpenicillin, flucloxacillin and amoxicillin.Cephalosporins - for example, CEFACLOR, cefadroxil and cefalexin.Tetracyclines - for example, tetracycline, doxycycline and lymecycline.Aminoglycosides - for example, GENTAMICIN and tobramycin.plz MARK me as brainliest plz plz DEAR

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Q5. A change in the physical state can be brought about * 1 pointonly when energy is given to the systemonly when energy is taken out from the systemwhen energy is either given to, or taken out from the systemwithout any energy change​

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only when ENERGY is TAKEN out of the SYSTEM

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Velcro is a material with tiny hooks that can stick to each other.it is used to stick many things together.name any four such things.​

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tion:Hook-and-loop fasteners, hook-and-pile fasteners or touch fasteners (often referred to by the genericized TRADEMARK velcro, due to the prominence of the Velcro Brand) consist of two components: typically, two lineal fabric strips (or, alternatively, round "dots" or squares) which are ATTACHED (sewn or otherwise ADHERED) to the opposing surfaces to be fastened. The first component features tiny hooks, the second features smaller loops. When the two are pressed together the hooks catch in the loops and the two pieces fasten or bind temporarily. When separated, by pulling or peeling the two surfaces apart, the strips make a distinctive "ripping" sound.Velcro hooksHooksVelcro loopsLoopsA SHOE USING hook-and-loop closuresMacro photograph of hooks

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Ons Short answer type questi1. Which property of metals makes them suitable for making jewellery?2. Compare hard and soft materials with one example of each.​

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Explanation:malleability Metals has a unique property that they can be drawn into thin sheets. This property is called as malleability. Since, gold and silver are most malleable metals, this property makes them suitable for jewellery. Their lustre adds to the beauty of jewellery.Those materials which cannot be EASILY compressed, cut, bent or scratched are called HARD materials. Examples: IRON, glass. Those materials which can be easily compressed, cut, bent or scratched are called soft materials. Examples: SPONGE, Cotton.

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Q1) Fill in the blanks ( choose the correct answer ):- 1. The upper limit of ground water is called ___________. (water table / water cycle) ANS - ? 2. __________ does not let the water to seep into the ground, hence, the ground water level goes down. (polythene / fresh water). ANS - ? 3. All the three states of water are ____________ with the change in temperature (reversible / irreversible) ANS - ? 4. _________ are one of the traditional ways of collecting rain water (Bawris/infiltration). ANS - ? 5. The wise and judicious use water is called as___________ of water (conservation/protection). ANS - ? Q2) 1. The main source of freshwater is ___________. ANS - ? 2. ____ of the total amount of water is available to us for use. ANS - ? 3. A large chunk of ice that moves like a river over the surface of the land is called _______. ANS - ? 4. The process by which water from water bodies rises up in the form of vapour is called _________. ANS - ? 5. Water that can be safely used for human consumption is called_________. ANS - ? 6. A majority of farmers in India depend on _____ for irrigation of their crops. ANS - ? 7. Water table is known as_________. ANS - ?

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cycle2)fresh WATER3)REVERSIBLE 4)Bawris5)conservationQ21 GROUND water2 70

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Write short note on noise pollution​

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Noise pollution, also known as environmental noise or sound pollution, is the propagation of noise with ranging IMPACTS on the activity of human or ANIMAL life, most of them harmful to a degree. ... High noise levels can contribute to CARDIOVASCULAR effects in humans and an INCREASED incidence of CORONARY artery disease.

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4. The motion of an object that doesn't move in a straight line is called_______motion.​

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Linear MOTION is the most basic of all motion. According to Newton's first law of motion, objects that do not experience any net force will continue to move in a straight line with a constant velocity until they are subjected to a net force.Explanation:HOPE it is helpful for you and PLEASE mark me as BRAINLEST ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

34.

Explain why the planets do not twinkle?​

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appear larger to human eyes as compared to stars because they are closer. As the ANGLE subtended by the planets at the human eye is more, the shift in their POSITION(as compared to stars) is SMALLER. SINCE, the shift is smaller, they do not twinkle.HOPE IT HELPS

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Q.4 explain glycolysis kerb cycle in detail ?​

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sis, the PROCESS of splitting a six-carbon glucose molecule into TWO three-carbon pyruvate molecules, is linked to the Krebs cycle. For each glucose molecule RESPIRED, the cycle reactions occur TWICE as two pyruvic acid molecules are formed. ... It is the product, ACETYL CoA, which enters the Krebs cycle.

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State the law of conservation of energy. Explain briefly with a suitable example. ​

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tion:Whenever energy gets transformed,the total energy remains UNCHANGED. According to this law,energy can only be converted from one FORM to another,it can neither be created or destroyed. The total energy before and after TRANSFORMATION remains same. ... The energy of a freely falling ball is conserved.PLEASE MARK MY ANSWER AS BRAINLIEST.

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Define Amplitude,Loudness?​

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litude of a SOUND wave can be defined as the loudness or the amount of MAXIMUM displacement of vibrating particles of the MEDIUM from their MEAN position when the sound is produced.

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Why is mars red ? Explain

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often called the 'Red PLANET' because it appears in the sky as an orange-red star. The colour caused the ANCIENT GREEKS and Romans to name it after their god of war. Today, thanks to visiting spacecraft, we know that the planet's appearance is due to RUST in the Martian rocks

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What is.fotosynthesis.exppain​

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Photosynthesis is the process by which plants, some bacteria, and some protistans use the energy from sunlight to produce sugar, which cellular respiration converts into ATP, the "fuel" used by all living things. The CONVERSION of unusable sunlight energy into usable CHEMICAL energy, is associated with the actions of the green pigment chlorophyll. Most of the time, the PHOTOSYNTHETIC process uses water and releases the oxygen that we absolutely MUST have to stay alive. OH yes, we need the food as well!

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5. Animals that feed on III. Short answer type questions.1. State any four characteristics of living things.ortant?​

Answer» CELLS and DNA. ... Metabolic Action. ... INTERNAL ENVIRONMENT Changes. ... Living Organisms Grow. ... The Art of Reproduction. ... Ability to Adapt. ... Ability to INTERACT. ... The Process of Respiration.
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प्रश्नजगत को चार-चारजैविय वर्गीकरण किस कहते है। प्रत्येकलाग सस्ति स्पष्ट करें।​

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Listen carefully Write what we should do under the 'SHOULD DO'colur and what we should not do under the 'SHOULD NOT DO' column.LISTEN AND TELLSHOULD NOT DOSHOULD DO​

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tion:The use of color is a fundamental form of human expression. Children experiment with color before they even have the manual dexterity to draw. Maybe that's why color is one of the first things people often want to experiment with when learning to develop websites. With CSS, there are lots of ways to add color to your HTML elements to CREATE just the look you want. This article is a primer introducing each of the ways CSS color can be used in HTML.Fortunately, adding color to your HTML is actually really easy to do, and you can add color to nearly anything.We're going to touch on most of what you'll need to know when using color, including a list of what you can color and what CSS properties are involved, how you describe colors, and how to actually use colors both in stylesheets and in scripts. We'll also take a look at how to let the user pick a color.Then we'll wrap things up with a brief discussion of how to use color wisely: how to select appropriate colors, keeping in mind the needs of people with differing visual capabilities.Things that can have colorAt the element level, EVERYTHING in HTML can have color applied to it. Instead, let's look at things in terms of the kinds of things that are drawn in the elements, such as text and BORDERS and so forth. For each, we'll see a list of the CSS properties that apply color to them.At a fundamental level, the color property defines the foreground color of an HTML element's content and the background-color property defines the element's background color. These can be used on just about any element.TextWhenever an element is rendered, these properties are used to determine the color of the text, its background, and any decorations on the text.colorThe color to use when drawing the text and any text decorations (such as the addition of under- or overlines, strike-through lines, and so forth.background-colorThe text's background color.text-shadowConfigures a shadow effect to apply to text. Among the options for the shadow is the shadow's base color (which is then blurred and blended with the background based on the other parameters). See Text drop shadows in Fundamental text and font styling to learn more.text-decoration-colorBy default, text decorations (such as underlines, strikethroughs, etc) use the color property as their colors. However, you can override that behavior and use a different color for them with the text-decoration-color property.text-emphasis-colorThe color to use when drawing emphasis symbols adjacent to each character in the text. This is used primarily when drawing text for East ASIAN languages.caret-colorThe color to use when drawing the caret (sometimes referred to as the text input cursor) within the element. This is only useful in elements that are editable, such as and

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Mitochondria , nucleus , chloroplast, cell membrane find odd man out ​

Answer» CHLOROPLAST is the ODD MAN out
44.

What is chemical symbol for nitrogen gas ? *​

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N is the CHEMICAL symbolremember N2 is not a SYMBOL of nitrogen.N2 is the two mole of nitrogen.Explanation:hope it's helpfulmark me brainlist PLEASE

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3. ------- is necessary to change the shape of an object.​

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ForceExplanation:FORCE is NECESSARY to CHANGE the SHAPE of an OBJECT.#HopeItHelps

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Which is the following is diploid is moss palnt? ​

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In the moss, the DIPLOID phase consists of a sporangium and stalk that grows out of the haploid female gametophyte. In the FERN and flowering PLANT, the entire leaf-bearing plant is diploid. The haploid gametophye of a fern is REDUCED to a small, heart-shaped prothallusExplanation:HOPE it helps you

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6. What is the site of photosynthesis?​

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tion:Chloroplast, structure within the cells of plants and GREEN ALGAE that is the SITE of photosynthesis, the process by which light energy is converted to chemical energy, RESULTING in the production of OXYGEN and energy-rich organic compounds.

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ScienceClass 8please answer the question​

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he CORRECT ANSWER

49.

आनंदी के स्वभाव की चर्चा कीजिए of chapter bade ghar ki beti​​

Answer» TION:आनंदी ने लालबिहारी सिंह के अपमानजनक एवं क्रूरतापूर्ण व्यवहार की शिकायत तो की थी, परन्तु उसे इस बात का अनुमान नहीं था कि बात इतनी बढ़ जायेगी। वह स्वभाव से दयावती और क्षमाशील नारी थी। श्रीकंठ के इतने गरम होने पर भी वह झुंझला रही थी।
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what is the answer for :plants that grow on land and have different structures that enable them to live in such conditions?

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(a) The presence of specific features, which ENABLE a plant or an animal to live in a PARTICULAR habitat, is CALLED adaptation. (B) The habitats of the plants and animals that live on land are called terrestrial habitat. (c) The habitats of plants and animals that live in water are called aquatic habitat.Explanation:HopeithelpU