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Which is the most poisonous snake of the world ​

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taipanThe Inland TAIPAN (Oxyuranus microlepidotus) is CONSIDERED the most venomous snake in the world with a murine LD 50 value of 0.025 mg/kg SC.itzDopeGirl

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Write an article on" Our Galaxy - A Mystery "​

Answer» ITSS MYSTERY how can I WRITE??????
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5. What is Hydrophobia?​

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obia is an older term for the disease rabies, and it MEANS “fear of water.” Because of this name, many people THINK that rabies MAKES one AFRAID of water.

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Define the cryptogams​

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that has no TRUE flowers or seeds, including ferns, mosses, LIVERWORTS, lichens, algae, and fungi.....

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Please gave my answer I will Mark it as brainliest and follow him also​

Answer» 1. CELL3. Genes5. MITOCHONDRIA
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Define exomosis and endomosis please dont paste from google write in your own words please

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e ur answerEndosmosisWhen a cell is placed in a hypotonic solution, the water moves INSIDE a cell and SWELLS. This movement of water inside a cell is known as endosmosis. This happens because the solute CONCENTRATION of the SURROUNDING solution is less than that inside the cytoplasm.ExosmosisWhen a cell is placed in a hypertonic solution, the water moves out of the cell and the cell BECOMES flaccid. This movement of water out of the cell is known as exosmosis. This happens because the solute concentration of the surrounding solution is higher than that inside the cytoplasm.Thank u for the question......Hope it helps u........Mark me as brainliest......

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4. Which measures are taken at your home to control the rats?​

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the home neat and CLEAN. 2)Use ratkillers and MOUSE TRAPS. 3)Repair and FILL all the HOLES which mouse uses for it's movement.itzDopeGirl

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3. When we come contact an AIDS infected person what must we remember?​

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ldn't accept BLOOD from them DONT HAV sex with themconsult a DOCTOR in case of any doubt

9.

Mode of nutrition in fungi is not (A) Autotrophic.(B) heterotrophic.(C) Saprophytic.(D) Parasitic.​

Answer» FUNGI shows the saprophytic MODE of nutrition. ... Fungi are not capable of producing their own food, so they get their NOURISHMENT from other sources. Saprotrophic nutrition is a process of chemoheterotrophic extracellular digestion INVOLVED in the processing of DEAD or decayed organic matter.
10.

What term is used in chemistry to count atoms and molecules? ​

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i WANT to EAT ICE creamExplanation:

11.

Characteristics of particals of matter​

Answer» CHARACTERISTICS of PARTICLES of Mattera) The particles of matter are very, very small.b) The particles of matter have space between them.c) The particles of matter are constantly moving.d) The particles of matter attract each other.Explanation:HOPE IT HELPS YOU..PLEASE MARK IT AS BRAINLIEST...
12.

Classmate DokePageAccording to Universal Law ofGravåtation, F = Gm, mald²d becomes ad then what will bethevalue of F?​

Answer» F) between two point-like BODIES is directly proportional to the product of their masses (M1 and M2) and inversely proportional to the square of the distance  between them
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what are the global impact of COVID - 19 ? what step did indian government take to overcome from this pandemic ? write in points

Answer» INDIA, which has the second-largest population in the world is suffering severely from COVID-19 disease. By May 18th, India investigated ∼1 lakh (0.1million) infected CASES from COVID-19, and as of 11th JULY the cases equalled 8 lakhs. Social distancing and lockdown rules were employed in India, which however had an additional impact on the economy, human living, and environment. Where a negative impact was observed for the economy and human life, the environment got a positive one. How India dealt and can potentially deal with these three FACTORS during and post COVID-19 situation has been discussed here.Explanation:
14.

How can a piece of iron can be converted into a temporary magnet

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nail can be made into a magnet by wrapping it with insulated copper wire and letting low-voltage direct current run through the coil. The iron nail will become a temporary magnet.Magnets exist within a magnetic field that cannot be seen with the human eye. Magnetic field creates a force which makes objects, which are susceptible to magnetism, attract or repel one ANOTHER within this field. A magnet will attract MANY metals that are ferromagnetic, but some other metals, as well as materials like PLASTIC, rubber and wood will not be affected.Prepare the materialsGather together a larger nail made of soft iron, iron fillings, insulated copper wire with bare ends, some paper clips and a SOURCE of low voltage power.Magnetize the nailCover the middle of the nail with loops of the copper wire, leaving some wire hanging free at the ends. Connect these ends to a supply of low voltage DC electricity. Turn the power supply on.Test the temporary magnetTouch the iron filings with the nail. They should stick. A steel nail would have retained magnetism after the power has been switched off. Experiment with heavier object for the nail to PICK, such as paper clips. Add more wire coils to the nail to see what effect this has on its magnetism.

15.

In the gram seed when white hair rise that process is called​

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When we would open the WRAP, we will find that tiny white structures have GROWN out of seeds. ... When the seeds BEGIN to grow (or germinate) by tiny roots, they are called sprouts, and the PROCESS is called sprouting (ankuran).

16.

Oky gys im living this app bcs no frnd​

Answer» TS not FAIR i will be your FRIEND
17.

What do you mean by exhausted natural resources​

Answer» EXPLANATION:They can be exhausted by human activities. Resources of which a FINITE quantity is in existence. Oil and gas are EXHAUSTIBLE and be all sucked up and burnt up. A natural resource that cannot be INCREASED by the natural FORCES of the environment is called exhaustible natural resources.
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2. Where was HIV 1st reported? & Write full form of its.​

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HIV was first detected in 1993 from the blood group of a man in KinshasaThe FULL form of HIV is human immiunodeficiency virusExplanation:I hope my ANSWER is CORRECT. PLEASE MARK me as the brainliest and follow me...

19.

What is the benefit of following??​

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Which of the following???I HOPE this will HELP youplease MARK it as brainlist ANSWER

20.

Define the term species​

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BIOLOGYa GROUP of living organisms consisting of SIMILAR INDIVIDUALS CAPABLE of EXCHANGING genes or interbreeding

21.

Please tell me a broad explanation for covid 19 vs sars virus. Please answer in more than 13 pages of explanation.

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, and the diseases they cause, often have different names. For example, HIV is the virus that causes AIDS. People often know the name of a disease, but not the name of the virus that causes it. There are different processes, and purposes, for naming viruses and diseases. Viruses are named based on their genetic structure to facilitate the development of diagnostic tests, vaccines and medicines. Virologists and the wider scientific community do this work, so viruses are named by the International COMMITTEE on Taxonomy of Viruses (ICTV). Diseases are named to enable discussion on disease prevention, spread, transmissibility, SEVERITY and treatment. Human disease preparedness and response is WHO’s role, so diseases are officially named by WHO in the International Classification of Diseases (ICD).ICTV announced “severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)” as the name of the new virus on 11 February 2020. This name was chosen because the virus is genetically related to the coronavirus responsible for the SARS outbreak of 2003. While related, the two viruses are different. WHO announced “COVID-19” as the name of this new disease on 11 February 2020, following guidelines previously developed with the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO). WHO Director-General's remarks at the media on 11 February 2020WHO Situation Report on 11 February 2020WHO and ICTV were in communication about the naming of both the virus and the disease. What name does WHO use for the virus?From a risk communications perspective, using the name SARS can have unintended consequences in terms of creating unnecessary fear for some populations, ESPECIALLY in Asia which was worst affected by the SARS outbreak in 2003. For that reason and others, WHO has BEGUN referring to the virus as “the virus responsible for COVID-19” or “the COVID-19 virus” when communicating with the public. Neither of these designations are intended as replacements for the official name of the virus as agreed by the ICTV.Material published before the virus was officially named will not be updated unless necessary in order to avoid confusion.More information:How are new infectious diseases named?More about coronavirus disease (COVID-2019)WHO press briefings on the coronavirus disease (COVID-2019) International classification of diseasesInternational Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses

22.

Koi mujhe ek baat btao ye follow krne se kya hoga ?? mtlb usko benefit kya hai uska ??​

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hi sab Baker hai KYU ki sab bas answer ka liya is app KO instol KIYA hai follow ka liya NAHI

23.

Define prolapse in detail ?​

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In medicine, PROLAPSE is a condition in which organs fall down or SLIP out of place. It is used for organs protruding through the vagina, rectum, or for the misalignment of the valves of the heart. A spinal DISC herniation is also sometimes called "disc prolapse". Prolapse MEANS "to fall out of place", from the Latin prolabi meaning "to fall out".Relating to the uterus, prolapse condition results in an inferior extension of the organ into the vagina, CAUSED by weakened pelvic muscles.Pls follow me and have a nice day.. ❤️ Pls mark me as brainliest.. ❤️

24.

Define Resistivity and derieve its unit​

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tion:HELLO MATE....Resistivity is the specific RESISTANCE of unit length and unit AREA of CROSS section.....it's unit is ohm-meter.thankz❤

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Does animal and insects can see colourful ​

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Some animals do have good color vision. Monkeys, ground SQUIRRELS, birds, INSECTS, and many fish can see a fairly good range of color. In some cases it's not as good as what we humans see - but it's MUCH BETTER than cats and dogs.

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Describe the ultrastructure celium or flagellum​

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Eukaryotic cilia and flagella perform motility and sensory functions which are essential for cell survival in protozoans, and to organism development and homoeostasis in metazoans. Their ultrastructure has been studied from the early beginnings of electron microscopy, and these studies continue to contribute to much of our UNDERSTANDING about ciliary biology. In the light of the progress made in the visualization of CELLULAR structures over the last decade, we revisit the ultrastructure of cilia and flagella. We briefly describe the TYPICAL features of a 9+2 axoneme before focusing extensively on the transition ZONE, the ciliary necklace, the singlet zone, the ciliary CAP and the ciliary crown. We discuss how the singlet zone is linked to sensory and/or motile function, the contribution of the ciliary crown to ovocyte and mucosal propulsion, and the relationship between the ciliary cap and microtubule growth and shortening, and its relation to ciliary beat. We further examine the involvement of the transition zone/the ciliary necklace in axonemal stabilization, autotomy and as a diffusion barrier.

27.

Distinguish between an open and a closed circuit​

Answer» FOLLOW me broExplanation:A circuit is CONSIDERED to be closed when electricity flows from an energy source to the desired endpoint (and back to the source) of the circuit. In other words, a closed circuit has a complete path for current to flow, WHEREAS an open circuit doesn't, which means that it's not functional.
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How transplantation is different from seed drill method of sowing seed?​

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wing is DEFINED as PLACING the seed in SOIL to germinate and grow into plant, but planting is putting the plant to propagules in soil for growing PLANTS. ... Transplanting is a term that is used for planting the seedling grown into nursery to different field or POT for different purposes.

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(1) Why nerve cells didn't change their shape?​

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More recently, biologists have DISCOVERED that nerve cells probably can regenerate. They just don't do it very much or very FAST. ... These BROKEN NERVES can't regenerate their neurons to fix themselves. Without these neurons, it becomes difficult or impossible to move arms or legs or EVEN to breathe

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A ball is moving over a horizontal smooth surface with a constant velocity. what type of force are acting on the ball? ​

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The FOLLOWING unbalanced forces are acting UPON the ball: •Frictional FORCE •Gravitational ForceHope it HELPS!

31.

What form of energy is causing differenttypes of decomposition reaction​

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composition reactions REQUIRE energy EITHER in the form of heat, light or electricity. ABSORPTION of energy CAUSES the breaking of the BONDS present in the reacting substance which decomposes to give the product.pls mark me brainliest

32.

What is the physical state of water at -10°C?​

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33.

A Answer the following questions a) Define Fauna,b) Where are the Rhinocers found?c) Name the natural habitat of Indian liond) Name any two states where tigers are found​

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a... Fauna is all of the ANIMAL life PRESENT in a particular region or time. b....White rhinos and black rhinos live in the grasslands and floodplains of eastern and southern AFRICA. Greater one-horned rhinos can be found in the swamps and rain forests of northern INDIA and southern Nepal. Sumatran and Javan rhinos are found only in small areas of Malaysian and Indonesian swamps and rain forests.c..... The Asiatic lion is a lion population in Gujarat, India, , the lion population in and around Gir Forest National Park. The 'natural habitat' of INDIAN lion includes grasslands, deciduous forests and shrubsd..... The two states in which tigers are found are RAJASTHAN and UTTAR PRADESH.

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Answer this...........​

Answer» 1. plant2. AIR3. dispersed4. water5. wind6. fur7. droppings8. explosion s9. pads10. float11. shade12. betterExplanation:Mark as BRAINLIEST...
35.

What is the proven example of phylogenetic significance of pteridophytes?

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Explanation:They were first VASCULAR plants on land and first SUCCESSFUL terrestrial plants with the true roots,STEM and leavesthey do not produce fruits, flowers,seedsso ,the late Paleozoic ere is REGARDED as pteridophytes

36.

What are virus and bacteria?​

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Hi there!Virus and BACTERIA are MICRORGANISMS. They might be both useful and HARMFUL.

37.

Diagram of bacteria, fungi, protozoa, virus​

Answer» HOPE this ANSWER HELPS U!!
38.

Please help me with this answer !!! ​

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39.

Can a student take PCB with maths after taking basic maths in 10th?

Answer» RANSWER ▼ no chance♡ thank_you ♡
40.

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41.

The part of the central nervous system that is involved with movement

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tion:The central nervous system (CNS) controls most functions of the BODY and mind. It consists of two parts: the brain and the spinal cord.The brain is the center of our THOUGHTS, the INTERPRETER of our external environment, and the origin of CONTROL over body movement. LIKE a central computer, it interprets information from our eyes (sight), ears (sound), nose (smell), tongue (taste), and skin (touch), as well as from internal organs such as the stomach.The spinal cord is the highway for communication between the body and the brain. When the spinal cord is injured, the exchange of information between the brain and other parts of the body is disrupted.

42.

Certain plant grown in large scale give some point

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Explanation:i hope it ANSWERS are helpful to you thankyou.Explanation:when are plants of the same kind are GROWN and cultivated in one one PLACE on a large scale is called a crop for EXAMPLE a crop of WHEAT all that plants are grown field are of wheatRead more on Brainly.in - brainly.in/question/16723929#readmore

43.

What is the monomer of polystyrene

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tion:Polystyrene is an inexpensive and hard plastic, and probably only polyethylene is more common in your everyday life. The outside housing of the computer you are using now is probably made of polystyrene. Model cars and airplanes are made from polystyrene, and it also is made in the form of foam packaging and insulation (StyrofoamTM is one brand of polystyrene foam). CLEAR plastic drinking cups are made of polystyrene. So are a lot of the molded parts on the inside of your car, like the radio KNOBS. Polystyrene is also used in toys, and the HOUSINGS of things like hairdryers, computers, and kitchen appliances. Polystyrene is a vinyl polymer. Structurally, it is a long hydrocarbon chain, with a phenyl group attached to every other carbon atom. Polystyrene is produced by FREE radical vinyl polymerization, from the monomer styrene.

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A small candle, 2.5 cm in size is placed at 27 cm in front of a concave mirror of radius of curvature 36 cm. At what distance from the mirror should a screen be placed in order to obtain a sharp image? Describe the nature and size of the image. If the candle is moved closer to the mirror, how would the screen have to be moved? ​

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Screen should be placed 36 cms (at Centre of CURVATURE) from the MIRROR if the candle is placed in between C (centre of curvature) and F (Focal Length). The nature of the object is REAL and inverted and the magnification is 4/3Explanation:According to concave mirror diagrams, if the object is placed in between C and F, the image (Real and Inverted) will be formed at C. Therefore the object distance is (-36) cms from the mirror. And the height of the image formed is 4/3 times the size of the candle.If candle is moved closer to the mirror, screen has to be pushed away from the mirror. I hope this HELPS you.

45.

in a chemical reaction the substances or substance responsible for bringing about a chemical change are called​

Answer» EXPLANATION:The SUBSTANCE (or substances) INITIALLY involved in a chemical reaction are called reactants or REAGENTS. Chemical reactions are usually characterized by a chemical change, and they yield one or more products, which usually have PROPERTIES different from the reactants.
46.

Curdling of milk is an example of​

Answer» G of MILK is an EXAMPLE of Milk COAGULATION
47.

What are the ways by which we can meet our highier financial needs and how can we incur them​

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The time for secured JOBS is ALMOST over. In TODAY's TIMES, no job is fully secured, unless it is a government one. However, there are certain expenses that everyone has to incur to survive in this world as well as to MAINTAIN one's social status.

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The substance which are produced as a result of chemical change are called​

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the SUBSTANCE which are PRODUCED as a result of chemical CHANGE are called chemical reactionHope u will LIKE answer

49.

What are reactions of haloarenes?​

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Thus ELECTROPHILIC SUBSTITUTION reaction refers to the reaction in which an electrophile substitutes another electrophile in an organic compound. Haloarenes UNDERGO the usual electrophilic reactions of the benzene ring such as halogenation, nitration, sulphonation and Friedel-Crafts reactions.hope it helps......

50.

The product formed when a substance dissolves in a liquid is known as​

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which DISSOLVE are called solutes and the LIQUID in which they dissolve is called a SOLVENT to FORM a solution.