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Srishanta Dey 9 months, 4 weeks ago

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Potti Venkatesh 10 months ago

How are herbs shrubs and trees diffeterentfromeach other?
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Aradhya Verma 9 months ago

there are 12 pairs of Rib cage present in a human body

Chris Cornelius Selvis 9 months, 3 weeks ago

12

Lathika Raj 9 months, 4 weeks ago

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Somya Jha 9 months, 3 weeks ago

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Somya Jha 9 months, 4 weeks ago

I don't konw
Who many ribcage in human body
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Sujeet Sujeet Yadav 10 months, 1 week ago

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Aradhya Verma 9 months ago

the bodybuilding food is protein example soyabean meet egg milk or butter butter.

Lovely Pradhan 48: 9 months, 1 week ago

Protein ( soyabean)

Jyoti Sharma 10 months ago

Meat and egg

Salman Ahamed Salman Ahamed 10 months, 1 week ago

Milk , Meat

Aarna Gusain 10 months, 1 week ago

Protein
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Sejal Kalshan 10 months, 2 weeks ago

Ict
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Aradhya Verma 9 months ago

pic objects are those objects which dosent allow light pass through it..................

Sehaj Saini 9 months, 3 weeks ago

The object that do not allow light to pass through them are called opaque object. Example - Wall, Book, Door, etc.

Mohammad Khubaib 10 months, 3 weeks ago

write to example for each of the following

Pranitha Manu 10 months, 3 weeks ago

Opaque objects does not give own light. When light falls if opaque body blocks we get shadow .
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Who many rib cage found in human body

Kalpana Devi 10 months, 2 weeks ago

State the different types of motion explain each of the motion and give example
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Janavarshini Jothibalaji 7 months, 3 weeks ago

Compass is used to find directions as the iron rode inside compass pulles the force or wind where is north ,south ,west or east

Risha Carvalho 10 months, 3 weeks ago

Compass is used to find directions as the iron rode inside compass pulles the force or wind where is north ,south ,west or east

Simar Preet 10 months, 3 weeks ago

How does the movement of the different organist iniyied ? Very short
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Nakshatra Lodha 9 months, 4 weeks ago

Y

Aaron Nandakumar 10 months, 3 weeks ago

Rub a magnet on iron scrap and it wil l get magnetised
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Nakshatra Lodha 10 months, 3 weeks ago

What care needs to be taken while handling the magnets ?
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Lovely Pradhan 48: 9 months, 1 week ago

It is diet not dite ok

Nakshatra Lodha 10 months, 3 weeks ago

Which school and which class and section

Manvi Chafle 10 months, 3 weeks ago

Balanced diet is a diet in which all the nutrients present in adequat amount

Shashini Shashini 10 months, 3 weeks ago

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Vaishali Borkar 10 months, 3 weeks ago

Hi sir or mam I am shreya are teacher told us to write notes of12 lesson
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Mohammad Khubaib 10 months, 3 weeks ago

write to example for each the following

Harshvardhan Singh 10 months, 3 weeks ago

Shouts answer

Kritanjali Das 10 months, 4 weeks ago

Hen

Harsh Meena 10 months, 4 weeks ago

Not all animals produce milk. Some animals, like reptiles and birds, do not produce milk. Milk production is primarily a characteristic of mammals. Mammals are unique in their ability to produce milk to nourish their young. So, animals such as snakes, lizards, and most birds do not produce milk.
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Harsh Meena 10 months, 4 weeks ago

Observing the root system of a plant without pulling it out of the soil can be done through various non-invasive methods. Here are a few techniques to consider: 1. **Soil Excavation:** Gently excavate the soil around the plant using a small hand trowel or shovel. Be very careful not to damage the roots. This will expose a portion of the roots for observation. 2. **Transparent Containers:** For potted plants, you can use transparent containers like glass or plastic pots. These containers allow you to see the root growth through the sides of the container without disturbing the plant. 3. **Rhizotrons:** These are specialized devices that have transparent sides, allowing you to view the root system's growth in real-time. They are often used in research settings. 4. **Soil Cores:** Use a soil core sampler to extract a cylindrical section of soil from around the plant. This can provide a view of the roots within the soil core. 5. **Root Tubes:** You can use root observation tubes, which are clear tubes that can be inserted into the soil to observe root growth. These are commonly used in educational settings. Remember that when using these methods, it's essential to be as gentle as possible to avoid damaging the plant's roots, as they are critical for its health and growth.
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Harsh Meena 10 months, 4 weeks ago

Plants do need oxygen, but their relationship with oxygen is somewhat different from animals. Here's why: 1. **Respiration**: Plants undergo a process called cellular respiration, just like animals. During respiration, they use oxygen to break down sugars and other organic molecules to generate energy (in the form of ATP) for their growth and metabolic processes. While plants can produce some of their own oxygen through photosynthesis, they still need to take in oxygen from the surrounding environment to support their cellular respiration. 2. **Roots**: Oxygen is essential for the roots of plants. The roots of most plants need oxygen to carry out aerobic respiration, especially in the absence of oxygen-producing processes like photosynthesis. Oxygen is required for the metabolic activities in the root cells, and it helps in nutrient uptake from the soil. 3. **Mitochondria**: Similar to animals, plants have mitochondria in their cells, and these organelles require oxygen to produce energy efficiently. Oxygen is the final electron acceptor in the electron transport chain within mitochondria, which is vital for ATP synthesis. 4. **Stress Response**: In waterlogged or flooded conditions, plants can experience oxygen deprivation in their root zone. This lack of oxygen can be harmful to plant roots and overall growth. In such situations, plants may develop adaptations to enhance oxygen uptake or switch to anaerobic metabolic pathways temporarily. In summary, plants need oxygen primarily for respiration, especially in their roots, and to support energy production in their cells. While they can generate some oxygen during photosynthesis, they still rely on external oxygen sources.
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Mohit Singh Gurjar 10 months, 4 weeks ago

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Sumi Rajkumar 11 months ago

The
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Harsh Meena 10 months, 4 weeks ago

Plants do need oxygen, but their relationship with oxygen is somewhat different from animals. Here's why: 1. **Respiration**: Plants undergo a process called cellular respiration, just like animals. During respiration, they use oxygen to break down sugars and other organic molecules to generate energy (in the form of ATP) for their growth and metabolic processes. While plants can produce some of their own oxygen through photosynthesis, they still need to take in oxygen from the surrounding environment to support their cellular respiration. 2. **Roots**: Oxygen is essential for the roots of plants. The roots of most plants need oxygen to carry out aerobic respiration, especially in the absence of oxygen-producing processes like photosynthesis. Oxygen is required for the metabolic activities in the root cells, and it helps in nutrient uptake from the soil. 3. **Mitochondria**: Similar to animals, plants have mitochondria in their cells, and these organelles require oxygen to produce energy efficiently. Oxygen is the final electron acceptor in the electron transport chain within mitochondria, which is vital for ATP synthesis. 4. **Stress Response**: In waterlogged or flooded conditions, plants can experience oxygen deprivation in their root zone. This lack of oxygen can be harmful to plant roots and overall growth. In such situations, plants may develop adaptations to enhance oxygen uptake or switch to anaerobic metabolic pathways temporarily. In summary, plants need oxygen primarily for respiration, especially in their roots, and to support energy production in their cells. While they can generate some oxygen during photosynthesis, they still rely on external oxygen sources.

Mohit Singh Gurjar 11 months ago

Mental
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Tanishk Seervi 11 months ago

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Harsh Meena 10 months, 4 weeks ago

Plants cannot survive without roots for several important reasons: 1. **Anchorage**: Roots anchor the plant firmly into the soil, providing stability and preventing it from being easily uprooted by wind, rain, or other forces. This anchorage is crucial for the plant's stability and overall survival. 2. **Water and Nutrient Uptake**: Roots are responsible for absorbing water and essential nutrients from the soil. These resources are vital for the plant's growth, photosynthesis, and overall metabolic processes. Without roots, the plant cannot access the necessary elements for its survival. 3. **Storing Nutrients**: Roots often store carbohydrates and other nutrients that the plant can utilize during times of scarcity. This storage function helps the plant survive adverse conditions, such as drought or winter. 4. **Transport of Water and Nutrients**: Roots play a crucial role in transporting water and nutrients from the soil to the rest of the plant, including the leaves. This transport system, known as the xylem and phloem, is essential for distributing these vital resources to different parts of the plant. 5. **Supporting Symbiotic Relationships**: Many plants form symbiotic relationships with mycorrhizal fungi through their roots. These fungi help improve nutrient uptake and overall plant health. Without roots, these beneficial partnerships cannot exist. In summary, roots are essential for a plant's survival because they provide stability, enable water and nutrient uptake, store nutrients, facilitate the transport of vital resources, and support important symbiotic relationships. Without roots, a plant would be unable to access the resources it needs and would struggle to survive.

Jabesh Beig 11 months ago

1) Now plants can't take water and minerals from the soil 2) Roots hold the plant tightly so if us strong wind came the plant would blow up
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Sarju Prasad Gupta 11 months ago

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Jabesh Beig 11 months ago

A pace or a footstep cannot be used as a standard unit of a length because every persons footsteps and pace are different from each other. Instead we use standard unit of measurement such as metre centimetre kilometre etc. Metre is the standard unit (SI unit) of length.

Mohit Kumar 11 months, 1 week ago

A pace or a footstep not be used as a standard unit of length because the size of vary from person to person.this will lead to confusion while measuring the lengths by different persons.we should use standard unit like international system of units(SI units)
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व्हाई कैन ए स्पेस ओर ए फुट स्टेप नॉट बे यूज्ड स
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Mohit Kumar 11 months, 1 week ago

True

Mokshitha Sri 11 months, 1 week ago

True

Abhinav Shah 11 months, 2 weeks ago

True

Shrawani Jagtap 11 months, 2 weeks ago

True

Deb Majumder 11 months, 2 weeks ago

Help
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Rohit Kumar 11 months, 2 weeks ago

It blasts
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Jabesh Beig 11 months ago

Insulator, glass has more resistance it cannot conduct electricity so its an insulator.

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