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Give two example of motion and time |
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Answer» r moving with a certain velocity 2- two friends are PUSHING and pulling each other and etchope its HELP you PLS mark as BRAINLIEST and |
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How sewage is disposed off in an aeroplane |
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Answer» sewage disposed in an ... ANS. Waste water created in flight is STORED in a holding tank on the aircraft until the plane sets down. When it's on the ground, a service TRUCK rolls up and pumps the CONTENTS of the plane's holding tank aboard. |
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Characteristic of pre-disaster management |
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Answer» r management is FUNDAMENTALLY disasterrisk management. ... There are three STAGES of the DISASTER riskmanagement which are collectively calledDisaster ManagementCycle. Broadly, there are SIX phases in Disaster Management Cycle viz. Prevention, Mitigation,PREPAREDNESS, Response,Recovery and Reconstruction. |
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What is a mirage and why it happens |
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Answer» occurs when ground is very HOT and air is cool. Hot ground warms layer of air just above ground. When light moves through cold air and into layer of hot air it's refracted. Layer of EXTREMELY warm air NEAR ground refracts the light from the SKY into a U-shaped refraction bend. |
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answer this who are genius and promt without searching anywhere. the state of art national museum of indian cinema has recently inaugurated in which city |
| Answer» END here is ur ANSWER HOPE IT HELPS ❤❤❤❤Recently the state of art national museum of indian cinema has been inaugurated at MUMBAI. | |
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I have not read anything for board exam anyone give me tricks to simple read in one month |
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Answer» e!!it is very difficult to do in ONE month.if you want to STUDY now then at first know the weightage of all the chapters of the subject and START by the MAXIMUM weightage chapters. for subjects like maths and physics start solving questions because they need practice.Clear all your doubts and try to understant the concepts do not memorize because memorizing things doesn't help.For sst go through summary of each chapter, do one chapter every day.In chemistry you need to learn the chemical equations of the ncert,all concepts of ncert whether it is science, maths or sst clear every concept . take help from reference book and read as MANY questions you can for sst , no need to learn them as once you read you will get an idea about how and what to write.After clearing your concepts start solving previous 10 year question paper.At last just practise, practise and practise hope it helped!! |
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30. Why does Micelle formation takes place when soap is added to water ? Will a Micelle be formed in other solvents such as ethanal also ? OR Why are carbon and its compounds used as fuels for Most applications ? |
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Answer» s Micelle formation takes PLACE when SOAP is ADDED to water ? Will a Micelle be formed in other solvents such as ETHANAL also ?When soap is added to water, micelle formation takes place, this is because the hydrocarbon chains of soap molecules are hydrophobic while the ionic ends are hydrophilic and hence soluble in water. Micelle will not form in all types of solvents. It will form in such type of solvent where soap is insoluble in that particular solvent.ORWhy are carbon and its compounds used as fuels for Most applications ?The carbon compounds, used as a fuel, have high calorific values. Therefore, carbon and its compounds are used as fuels for most applications. Most of the carbon compounds give a lot of heat and light when burnt in AIR. Saturated hydrocarbons burn with a clean flame and no smoke is produced. |
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Answer me soon plz 1. A solution turns blue litmus red, its pH is likely to be. a) 1 b) 14 c) 7 d) 10 2. A solution reacts with crushed egg shells to give a gas that turns lime water Milky. The solution contains. a) NaCl b) HCl c) LiCl d) KCl 3. A rectangular coil of coppercoil is rotated in a Magnetic field. The direction of the induced Current Changes once in each. a) Two revolutions b) One revolution c) Half revoluton d) one fourth revolution. 4. A potted plant is made to lie horizontally on the ground. the part of the plant which show negative geotropism is. a) Root b) Leaves c) Shoot d) Fruit. 5. The Phenomenon indicated by the above diagram is. a) Reflection b) Refraction c) Dispersion d) Total Internal reflection. 6. In evolutionary terms, we have more in common with. a) a chinese school boy b) a chimparzee c) a spider d) a bacterium 7. The core of electro magnet is a) Soft iron b) Nickel c) Glass d) Copper 8. Metal that exists in liquid state at room temperature is a) Sodium b) Chlorine c) Mercury d) Aluminium 9. Now a days government has banned the use of Polythene bags and is initiating to use paper bags because. a) It is Costly b) It is biodegradable. c) It is non biodeghadable d) It is lighter. 10. In your class your friend has difficulty in reading the black board while sitting in the first bench. What may be the defect. a) Myopia b) Hyper Metropia c) Presbyopia d) Diabetic retinopathy. |
| Answer» 12.(B) HCl3.(c) HALF rotation4.(c) Shoot5. Question not clear6.(b) Chimpanzee7.(a) Soft iron8.(c) MERCURY 9.(c) Plastic is NON biodeghadable10.(b) Hyper Metropia | |
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Plz answer12. Define gangue. 13. What is Monahybrid Cross ? 14. Define Variation. 15. What is Power of accomodation of an eye ? 16. Which Part of the bryophyllum helps for Vegetative Propogation ? 17. Now a days Government is Promoting Conventional sources of energy. give reason. 18. Name the largest cell present in the human body. me soon help me i have exam tomorrow |
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Answer» esirable substance in earths crust 13.cross between 1 pair of CONTRASTING character 14.The differences in characteristics(traits) in ORGANISMS 15.The ability of lens to ADJUST it's focal length 16.leaves.17.government is promoting non CONVENTIONAL sources of energy.. not conventional.. because with increase in population energy demand is increasing.. conventional source of energy is limited 18.largest cell is ovum longest cell in neuron.. HOPE IT WORKS |
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Give an example for gaseous reversible reaction for which kp is equal to KC |
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Answer» to be equal to kc, ∆n should be zerowhere,∆n=no. of gaseous MOLES in product SIDE - no. of gaseous moles in the reactant sideFrom the formula:Kp=Kc x [RT]^∆nIn the following REACTION,N2(g) + O2(g) ---------> 2NO(g)∆n=2-2=0Therefore, Kp=Kc |
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How did human brain go on changing |
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Answer» being begin to CHANGE when his harmones CHANGES at REGULAR INTERVALS..... hope it helps u |
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Limestone is heated give quicklime and carbon dioxide |
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Answer» CaCO3-›CaO +CO2 |
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Three differences between mitosis and meiosis |
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Answer» See the ATTACHMENT for answer and EXPLANATION:)HOPE IT HELPS YOU!!! |
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On which factor dies cooling of water depend |
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Answer» .GM...HERE IS UR ANSWER...The factors of water of COOLING,because of atmosphere SURROUNDING in water vapourprocess a cooling proccessing in depends upon surroundings andclimate temperature.HOPE IT HELPS U.... |
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Write the expanded form of AIDS |
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Answer» d Immune DEFICIENCY SYNDROME. plzz MARK BRAINLIESTIF it helps you |
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UV spectrum range for silver nano particles |
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Answer» YOUR ANSWERIN which wavelength range the lambda MAX of silver nanoparticles MUST FALL either they are produced form any method !BE SMART ^_^ |
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Discuss the following statement all over the world, health concerns are the same |
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Answer» alth is essential to human welfare and to sustained economic and SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT. WHO Member States have set themselves the target of developing their health financing systems to ensure that all people can USE health services, while being protected against FINANCIAL hardship associated with paying for them. |
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Explain the reason.Human body is red coloured |
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Answer» swer is basically the same as why leaves are green in colour ,ur black shirt is black in colour or milk is white in colour.BLOOD is RED in colour cause major fraction of it contains RBC which in term is red in colour.4 to 6 million cell/ microlitersRbcs are red in colour due to the haeme . Haeme contains iron. This iron combines with molecules of oxygen.This combination is in the form of coordinate BONDS which is just partial DONATION of electrons between the atoms which differs from normal covalent ot ionic bonds.Here iron is in fe3+ state..This co ordinate compound absorbs all the wavelength of visible lights except the red part and reflects it.hence we see blood as red colour.So the explanation is more of physical then biological..The same explanation GOES in case of leaves where there is magnesium instead of iron which absorbs most colours except green and reflects it hence imparting it as green colour..BE SMART ^_^ |
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Why does only one side of the moon always face the Earth? |
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Answer» estion has a fundamental error. The is no PART of the MOON that NEVER faces the sun. I suppose you could get very PICAYUNE and argue that the poles don’t face the sun but even they are lit up at one time or another. |
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How do we breathe explain the process of breathing |
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Answer» ng (or respiration, or ventilation) is the process of moving air into and out of the LUNGS to FACILITATE gas exchange with the internal environment, MOSTLY by bringing in OXYGEN and flushing out carbon dioxide.HOPE HELPEDplz mark as BRAINLIEST |
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What is vegetation in forests? |
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Answer» D13A2 M NDVI.ogv These maps show a vegetation scale, or index of greenness, based on several factors: the number and type of plants, leafiness, and plant health. Where FOLIAGE is dense and plants are growing quickly, the index is high, represented in dark green. Regions with sparse vegetation and a low vegetation index are shown in tan. Based on measurements from the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on NASA's TERRA satellite. Areas where there is no data was collected are gray.Vegetation is an assemblage of plant species and the ground cover they provide. It is a general term, without specific reference to particular taxa, life forms, structure, spatial extent, or any other specific botanical or geographic characteristics. It is broader than the term flora which refers to species COMPOSITION. Perhaps the closest synonym is plant community, but vegetation can, and often does, REFER to a wider range of spatial SCALES than that term does, including scales as large as the global. Primeval redwood forests, coastal mangrove stands, sphagnum bogs, desert soil crusts, roadside weed patches, wheat fields, cultivated gardens and lawns; all are encompassed by the term vegetation. |
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draw a labeled circuit diagram to show the dependence of current on the potential difference across a resistor |
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Answer» trative leaders must have a clear VISION of their school, a plan for getting there, and an ability to communicate effectively their mission and goals to the learning community. Leaders must recognize how to achieve the process of change by challenging well-established beliefs and behaviors of the community. Encourage resistors to adapt to innovative ideas in the school community. Dr. Hunter clearly articulated goals to all stakeholders in all aspects of the school culture. The GUIDES developed by the Local Administrators Partnership Strand (ILIAD) ADDRESSES standards and procedures on ENSURING quality service as leaders. These standards and guidelines aligned to leadership standards from the NATIONAL Association of Elementary …show more content… |
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What is homosexuality |
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Answer» uality is the ROMANTIC ATTRACTION towards a PERSON of same sex, LIKE BOY to boy or girl to girl |
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Does egg came first or chicken |
| Answer» E first egg have a PROTEIN which we can't find in chicken | |
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How do we get Ethene from ethanol give equation |
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Answer» from ethanolC2H5OH + H2SO4 → C2H5.HSO4 + H2O ETHANOL Suphuric acid Ethyl HYDROGEN WATER sulphateC2H5OH.HSO4 → C2H4 + H2SO4 ETHENE |
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Can anyone brief me on choosing PCMB IN CLASS 11 |
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Answer» will suggest you to CHOOSE PCM as by choosing it you can work in any field where ever you want but if you choose PCB you only have to GO in medical line. But the DECISION is yours and the dreams are your. You will have to decide what you want to be.So all the best for your future. Actually I am also going in 11th but I will choose PCM |
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How to measure measure the angle of deviation in the experiment of light with prism |
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Answer» that when a ray of light PASSES through a glass prism, it DEVIATES from its path and bends towards the BASE of the prism. The deviation produced in the light ray DEPENDS upon the refractive index of the glass. Greater the refractive index , greater will be the deviation . If the ray passing through the prism is of white light the deviation in the rays of light of different COLOURS present in it will also be different. |
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Choose the correct alternative .1. a slide of amoeba with elongratr nuclei represented which of the following a. buddingb. Multiple Fissionc. binary fissiond. regeneration |
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Answer» riend ♥♥✌✌.The ANS are both B) Multiple FISSION also c) Binary Fission. |
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Explain the group coelenterata |
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Answer» erata is an obsolete TERM encompassing the animal phyla Cnidaria (coral animals, true jellies, SEA ANEMONES, sea pens, and their allies) and Ctenophora(comb jellies). ... COELENTERATA LACK a specialized circulatory system relying instead on diffusion across the tissue layers.please make me as brainliest |
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What is the normal size of anus |
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Answer» rage length of the human rectum may range between 10 and 15 CM. Its diameter can be compared to that of the sigmoid COLON (the part of the large intestine NEAREST the rectum) at its ONSET. However, it becomes larger near the anus, where it forms the RECTAL ampulla. |
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Why CNG is energy efficient? |
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Answer» G because of HIGHER fuel transport and DISTRIBUTION efficiency. OVERALL ENERGY efficiency of CNG is estimated to be higher because LESS energy is required for compression. .HöPe ïT hèLps u ☺ |
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The best indicator for detection of endpoint in titration of a weak acid and strong base is 1)methyl orange 2)methyl red 3)bromotyl blue 4)phenolphthalein |
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Answer» ═══════════════╕☬ YOUR ANSWER ☬╘═════════════════════╛⏩Then a weak acid is titrated against a strong base NIOS BASIC salt and exist present at the end. ⏩Which makes and Slightly basic with PH around 8 and signup telling that changes its colour in this pH RANGE would be the best choice of INDICATED to INDICATE the end.⏩D) |
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recently, scientists broadened the branching system of classification. Currently, the broadest group is the |
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Answer» is the BROADEST GROUP of CLASSIFICATION. |
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plan one day diet for a diabetic person and also suggest three types of modifications you have made and why. please its urgent |
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Answer» st2 slices of brown bread with fruits containing LESSER SUGARS. ( brown bread has lower carbohydrates, hence lower GLUCOSE CONSUMPTION.The fruits will provide roughage. This way the insulin would not have to work much KEEPING the sugar level normal).LunchAny kind of curry without fats and sugars. ( diabetic patients should lower their fat and sugar consumption as their body is unable to produce insulin for proper usage of this sugar and fat).DinnerBoiled brown rice. ( boiling rice makes the carbohydrate level to lower which would result in a lower intake of sugar as sugars are basic components of carbohydrates and sugars are bad for diabetic patients as mentioned above). |
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How did the human brain go on changing |
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Answer» e of our ancestors' brains was within the range of those of other apes living today. The Australopithecus afarensis, had skulls with internal volumes of between 400 and 550 milliliters, chimpanzee skulls have around 400 ml and gorillas between 500 and 700 ml. During this time, Australopithecine brains started to show subtle changes in structure and shape as compared with apes. The final THIRD of the evolution saw nearly all the action in brain size. Homo habilis, the first genus Homo saw a modest hop in brain size, including an expansion of a language-connected part of the frontal lobe. The first fossil skulls of Homo erectus, 1.8 million years ago, had brains averaging a bit larger than 600 ml. From here the species embarked on a slow upward march, reaching more than 1,000 ml by 500,000 years ago. Early Homo sapiens had brains within the range of people today, averaging 1,200 ml or more. As our cultural and linguistic complexity, dietary needs and technological prowess took a significant leap forward at this stage, our brains grew to accommodate the changes. The shape changes accentuate the regions related to DEPTH of planning, communication, problem solving and other more advanced cognitive functions. The past 10,000 years of human existence actually shrank brains. Limited nutrition in agricultural populations may have been an important driver of this trend. Industrial societies in the past 100 years, however, have seen brain size rebound, as childhood nutrition increased and disease declined. ALTHOUGH the past does not predict future evolution, a greater integration with technology and genetic ENGINEERING may catapult the human brain into the unknown. |
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Write a few points about the cement |
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Answer» T IS AN IMPORTANT BUILDING MATERIAL.EMPLOYED IN DIFFERENT KINDS OF CONSTRUCTION . ⭕1] CALCEROUS SUBSTANCE: Which SUPPLY CaO such as limestone chalk marble Marine Shields etcccc.⭕2] ARGILLACEOUS SUBSTANCE: Containing is SiO2 and Alumina these are clay, Slate, shell and blast furnace slag .⭕3] GYPSUM: CaSo4 .2H2O It is added in calculated quantity in order to adjust the RATE of setting of cement .⭕4]For a good quality cement the ratio of SiO2 to Al3O3 should be between 2.5 and 4.0 ⭕5] For the MANUFACTURING of cement lime stone and clay are fused by strong heating to form cement clinker .▶️1) Mixeed with sorel cement is used for plastering2) It is used in the construction of tunnels, dams, houses, roads ,bridges etcccc |
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Seeds of cotton are dispersed by __________ |
| Answer» F cotton are DISPERSED byWindI think..Hope its CORRECT | |
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Why petroleum is also called black gold? |
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Answer» of its COMMERCIAL IMPORTANCE |
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Which body shows bilateral symmerty ? |
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Answer» s of animals that possess bilateral SYMMETRY are: flatworms, COMMON worms("ribbon worms"), CLAMS, snails, octopuses, crustaceans, insects, spiders, brachiopods, sea STARS, sea urchins, and vertebrates. The symmetry of an animal generally fits its lifestyle.Hope it helps ❤️❤️.. |
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Answer the question plssssss❓❓ |
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Answer» I'm If WI SHOW her that I can't SEE and next STEP I changed my way Or path |
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Relation of resistance with thickness (proportional or inversely proportional)? |
| Answer» NCE is INVERSELY PROPORTIONAL to THICKNESS | |
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What evolution of organisms ? who first of all gave the idea of evolution ? |
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Answer» nsfer of STRUCTURE of organism from ONE generation to ANOTHER. it was told by GREGOR mendel |
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Complete the chart : _ kite _ banana plant |
| Answer» GRASSHOPPER,KITE BIRD,SNAKE | |
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Which of the following examples body shows bilateral symmetry? a. starfish.b. jellyfish.c. earthworm.d. sponge. |
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Answer» :The body of starfish shows bilateral SYMMETRY.Step-by-step explanation :Starfish is an example among the following whose body shows bilateral symmetry. It's scientific name is Asteroidea.Starfish belongs to the kingdom Animalia.The PHYLUM of starfish is Echinodermata.The CLASS of starfish is Asteroidea. |
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