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Nitu Singh 5 years ago (10403262)

Mitochondria

Shreya Jha 5 years ago (9490059)

yes mitochondria is the correct answer.

Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

mitochondrion

Mitochondria. The mitochondrion (plural, mitochondria) is an organelle that makes energy available to the cell (. This is why mitochondria are sometimes referred to as the power plants of the cell.

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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

 

The One Child Policy was introduced in 1978 (it came into effect in the year 1979, three years after the death of the legendry leader Mao), by Deng Xiaoping, father of Open Door Policy of China, as an endeavour to control the rapidly increasing population.

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Akshay Kumar 4 years, 11 months ago (10509646)

Yes

Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

Maya's life would be different in South Africa today in terms of equal status in society. She would get a school where children from all classes, rich or poor, high or low, black or white study together. The same hospital would treat her which treats for all sorts of people. There would be no ambulance to be used separately for any white or ruling class. She would get the equal voting right. She would use language of her choice. She would lead a free life.

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Sneha Gupta 5 years ago (10392150)

Surprise Ek Prakar Ka paudha Hota Hai
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

Regional economic grouping is one of the major instrument of promoting international trade activities among countries. It focusses on creation of larger economic unit from smaller national economies. Regional and economic groupings such as the SAARC, European Union, ASEAN, G-8, G-20, BRIGS etc are formed to increase economic co-operation among nations in the neighbourhood or those sharing common economic Interests. This is particularly considered essential by developing countries as they all facing competition not only from developed nations but also amongst themselves in the relatively limited economic space enjoyed by the developing world. Besides, co-operation with other economies in our neighbourhood is also required, as all major common economic activities in the region have an impact on overall human development in a shared environment.

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Aakanksha Sachan 5 years ago (8964696)

Speed =distance / time Distance =speed × time Time =distance / speed

Meghna Negi 5 years ago (10371950)

The formula speed = distance ÷ time can be rearranged, just like any other equation. The formula can be rearranged in three ways: speed = distance ÷ time. distance = speed × time.

Shweta Rathore 5 years ago (5598846)

SPEED=DISTANCE/TIME TIME=DISTANCE/SPEED DISTANCE=SPEED/TIME
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

Regional economic grouping is one of the major instrument of promoting international trade activities among countries. It focusses on creation of larger economic unit from smaller national economies. Regional and economic groupings such as the SAARC, European Union, ASEAN, G-8, G-20, BRIGS etc are formed to increase economic co-operation among nations in the neighbourhood or those sharing common economic Interests. This is particularly considered essential by developing countries as they all facing competition not only from developed nations but also amongst themselves in the relatively limited economic space enjoyed by the developing world. Besides, co-operation with other economies in our neighbourhood is also required, as all major common economic activities in the region have an impact on overall human development in a shared environment.

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Sejal Thakur 5 years ago (9490805)

This theory was given by Atkins (1916) and Preistley (1923). According to this theory, the root cells behave as an ideal osmotic pressure system through which water moves up from the soil solution to the root xylem along an increasing gradient of D.P.D. (suction pressure, which is the real force for water absorption). If the solute concentration is high and water potential is low in the root cells, water can enter from soil to root cells through endosmosis. Mineral nutrients are absorbed actively by the root cells due to utilisation of adenosine triphosphate (ATP). As a result, the concentration of ions (osmotica) in the xylem vessels is more in comparison to the soil water. A concentration gradient is established between the root and the soil water. Hence, the solute potential of xylem water is more in comparison to that of soil and correspondingly water potential is low than the soil water. If stated, water potential is comparatively positive in the soil water. This gradient of water potential causes endosmosis. The endosmosis of water continues until the water potential both in the root and soil becomes equal. It is the absorption of minerals that utilise metabolic energy, but not water absorption. Hence, the absorption of water is indirectly an active process in a plant's life. Active transport is in an opposite direction to that of diffusion. *hope it is help for you *

Aashutosh Kumar 5 years ago (9641747)

Active absorption refers to the absorption of water by roots with the help of adenosine triphosphate, generated by the root respiration: as the root cells actively take part in the process, it is called active absorption. According to Jenner, active absorption takes place in low transpiring and well-watered plants, and 4% of total water absorption is carried out in this process. The active absorption is carried out by two theories; active osmotic water absorption and Active non-osmotic water absorption. In this process, energy is not required. Active absorption is important for the plants.
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Adarsh Singh 5 years ago (10371164)

So hello it is also available on Google so you can go there and search you syllabus was available ok

Sejal Thakur 5 years ago (9490805)

It on google check on google
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Harsh Chouharia 5 years ago (10369046)

Number and Words can be printed using primitive
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Tanu Choudhary # 5 years ago (10288810)

To create form and report in a database one need to design a table and enter data values in it
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Kiran Kumari 5 years ago (10352018)

For example, Do you complete your homework? Ans: yes I have completed my homework

Kiran Kumari 5 years ago (10352018)

Present perfect tense.
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Kiran Kumari 5 years ago (10352018)

Oswaal is one of the best sample paper for class 10.

Arjoo Yadav 5 years ago (10372239)

Arihant publication which is All in one

Malaika Sharma 5 years ago (9421416)

Firstly read your necert book thoroughly then go for "together with cbse sample papers" As per the 30%reduced syllabus by CBSE

Divyanshi Dhakad 5 years ago (10024494)

Ncert book

Ayush Raj Gupta 5 years ago (10368157)

Science book
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Kandula Mohan . Sai Pranav 4 years, 11 months ago (9922702)

Ok thanks

Shreya Jha 5 years ago (9490059)

graphite is a non metal but it is also a good conductor of heat and electricity .

Shreya Jha 5 years ago (9490059)

all non metals are bad conductors of heat is not a true statement, it is a false statement . one non metal that is a good conductor of heat is graphite . answer

Bhuvan .V 8C2020 5 years ago (10225991)

I think all non metal are bad conducter of electricity but not water
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Rakesh Patel 5 years ago (10374452)

6

Dunic2003 Chand 5 years ago (10217725)

6
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Shreya Gupta 4 years, 11 months ago (6368119)

But the question was from the chapter (we are not afraid to die...if we all are together

Goranshi Deshwal 5 years ago (10372754)

When the force passes through the centroid of the surface... There stress will become uniform on the whole surface
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Rudra Narayan Mohapatra 5 years ago (9187969)

The Grandfather returned to the tiger’s cage. To say goodbye, he stroked and slapped the tiger. Another keeper observed him with alarm. He also recognised the Grandfather. He informed the Grandfather about Timothy’s death of pneumonia. He also informed the Grandfather that the dangerous tiger was trapped only last month. The tiger was still licking Grandfather’s arm. He was smelling fresh food. Grandfather somehow withdrew his hand from the cage. He gave the keeper a scornful look and bade the tiger “Goodnight’.
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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)

The decreased population of a city from 25,000 to 24,500
Population decreased =25,000−24,500=500
Decreased Percentage = Population decreased​/Original population ×100
=500​/ 25000×100=2%
Hence, the percentage decreased is 2%

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Nisha Murali 5 years ago (10286416)

Maths

Darshan Sharma 5 years ago (9093705)

Which record?

Sumit Mishra 5 years ago (10344858)

Hii
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Itz ?? ?? 5 years ago (5125271)

DNA's❤ 1.Hereditary material in most of eularyotes responsible for transmission of characters ? 2.Present in nucleus? 3.Transfers genetic material from one generation to another ? DNAse? 1.enzyme catalyzing Hydrolytic cleaveage of phosphodiester bond in dna? 2.Present in Cytoplasm? 3.use to cleave dna during recombinant dna technology ☺ Thanks @yogita ingle?.. Meko ye yaad nii tha maine bhi likh ke yaad kr lia??

Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)

DNA

DNAse

1. DNA or Deoxyribonucleic acid is the hereditary material in humans and almost all other organisms.

1. DNAse or Deoxyribonuclease is an enzyme that catalyses the hydrolytic cleavage of phosphodiester linkages in the DNA backbone.

2. DNA is present in nucleus.

2. DNAse is present in cytoplasm of the cell.

3. DNA transfers genetic information from one generation to another.

3. DNAse is an enzyme used to cleave DNA molecules during recombinant DNA technology.

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Nisha Murali 5 years ago (10286416)

Maths

Darshan Sharma 5 years ago (9093705)

Which subject?

Nandini 18 5 years ago (9411414)

Germany counting activity
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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)

interest=p∗r∗t​/100

p = principal amount , r = rate , t = time

interest=10000∗5∗1​/100

interest = RS. 500

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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)

Let the Cost price = C.P

Loss% =( loss/C.P) × 100

Loss% =( (CP- SP)/CP ) × 100

5 =( (CP - 540)/CP ) × 100

5/100 = ( (CP - 540)/CP ) 

1/20 = ( (CP - 540)/CP ) 

CP = 20 (CP - 540)

20 = 20CP - 10800

20CP - CP = 10800

19CP = 10800

CP = 10800/19

CP =₹ 568.42

Hence, the cost price of an item = ₹ 568.42

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Rudra Chetariya 5 years ago (9575707)

answer down one please

Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)

 given , CP = Rs = 50

P % = 12 %

using SP = CP [100 + P %] / 100

= 50 [100 + 12] / 100

=50×112×100

=56

∴ The selling price is Rs 56 .

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Nikita Mittal 5 years ago (1522516)

TIR occur in diamond

Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)

Refractive index of diamond is 2.42 and the critical angle is 24.40 only.  The faces of diamond are cut in such a way that a ray of light entering the diamond suffers repeated total internal reflections (angle of incidence is greater than the critical angle) at different faces and remains confined within the diamond.  Thus it sparkles.

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Prachi Navariya 5 years ago (9078859)

The advertised 'vacancy' from the Red-headed League called out for a healthy red-haired guy, of more than 21 years of age, to do some light duties. Sherlock was amused at the ad for employing a red-head at that big amount of money for doing the simplest of duties

Prachi Navariya 5 years ago (9078859)

The advertised 'vacancy' from the Red-headed League called out for a healthy red-haired guy, of more than 21 years of age, to do some light duties. Sherlock was amused at the ad for employing a red-head at that big amount of money for doing the simplest of duties.

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