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Preeti Dabral 1 year, 10 months ago

The heart is divided into four chambers. The two upper chambers are called atria (Singular : atrium) and the two lower chambers are called the ventricles. The partition between the chambers helps to avoid mixing up of blood rich in oxygen with the blood rich in carbon dioxide.
The right side of the heart is completely separated from the left side with the help of a partition called septum so that the two types of blood do not mix. The heart has a number of valves that allow the blood to flow in one direction only.

Anvi Mehta 1 year, 10 months ago

There are 2 reasons First is that the heart has 4 chambers and second is that the veins have valves which prevents back flow of CO2 rich blood mix with O2 rich blood

Aditya Jakhar Section B 1 year, 10 months ago

Because they have seprate tubes
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Simran Gupta 1 year, 10 months ago

Salt + water

Ujjawal Gupta 1 year, 10 months ago

=salt + water

Mahi Sharma 1 year, 11 months ago

Nutral
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Hari ⚡🐯♌ 1 year, 10 months ago

TURMERIC

Aditya Jakhar Section B 1 year, 10 months ago

Termeric
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Preeti Dabral 1 year, 11 months ago

In hydra, new individuals develop from buds. This process of asexual reproduction is called Budding.

Vaishnavi Xoxo 1 year, 11 months ago

Budding is an asexual mode of producing new organisms. In this process, a new organism is developed from a small part of the parent's body. A bud which is formed detaches to develop into a new organism. The newly developed organism remains attached as it grows further.
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Ganga Jadhav 1 year, 11 months ago

Help me bio logic

Ganga Jadhav 1 year, 11 months ago

I have one doubt

Ganga Jadhav 1 year, 11 months ago

Hi
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Preeti Dabral 1 year, 11 months ago

If the cells are not in proper contact with each other, then the circuit will not be complete and current will not flow through the circuit. Hence, the bulb will not glow.

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Preeti Dabral 1 year, 11 months ago

The cyclic flow of water in different state in form of water vapour, water and clouds due to evaporation, condensation and raining is called water cycle.

Simran Gupta 1 year, 10 months ago

The water cycle is the continuous movement of water by the process of evaporation , condensation and precipitation

Krisha Raj 1 year, 11 months ago

The water cycle shows the continuous movement of water within the Earth and atmosphere. It is a complex system that includes many different processes. Liquid water evaporates into water vapor, condenses to form clouds, and precipitates back to earth in the form of rain and snow.
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Aditya Jakhar Section B 1 year, 10 months ago

Atmosphere

Shubham Nayak 1 year, 11 months ago

The correct answer is atmosphere
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Preeti Dabral 1 year, 11 months ago

When a ray of light falls on a smooth and shiny surface, the whole of light is sent back in the same direction. It is called reflection. Mirrors do not allow even a small amount of light to pass through them. Mirrors show regular and complete reflection.

When all the parallel rays reflected from a plane are not parallel, the reflection is diffused or irregular. This is not violation of law of reflection, the reason for diffused reflection is due to irregularities in the reflecting surface.

Shubhi Singh 1 year, 10 months ago

Bounding 🔙 of ray of light
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Rudransh Adhikari 1 year, 11 months ago

Oscillatory motion is defined as the to and fro motion of the body about its fixed position. Oscillatory motion is a type of periodic motion. Examples of oscillatory motion are vibrating strings, swinging of the swing etc.

Sonika Sri 1 year, 11 months ago

The to and fro motion of an pendulum is example of ocillatory or periodic motion
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Preeti Dabral 1 year, 11 months ago

Main Functions of blood:

  1. Oxygen carrier: With the help of haemoglobin in the RBCs, O2 is transported to various tissues.
  2. Removal of CO2: Blood plasma contains Na2CO3 which absorbs CO2 to form NaHCO3 which on decomposition gives CO2 with the lungs from where it is thrown out.
  3. Transport of food material: The digested food materials are assimilated by the blood in liquid form from the intestine and is taken by the blood to various tissues.
  4. Removal of waste material: Blood helps to discharge the metabolic waste from the body.
  5. Transport of other substances: Hormones and the antitoxins are circulated by the blood to the desired sites.
  6. Clotting of blood: Blood helps in its clotting so that most of its parts remain intact in the body. 

Hari ⚡🐯♌ 1 year, 11 months ago

BLOOD💉 Blood is a red coloured liquid it contains the following RBC: RBC or red blood cells it is used to carry oxygen to all parts and cells in our body it circulates all around our body WBC: WBC or white blood cells It helps us to fight against the germs that may enter our body Platelets platelets help in clotting of blood .

Krisha Raj 1 year, 11 months ago

Blood brings oxygen and nutrients to all the parts of the body so they can keep working. Blood carries carbon dioxide and other waste materials to the lungs, kidneys, and digestive system to be removed from the body. Main Functions of blood: Oxygen carrier: With the help of haemoglobin in the RBCs, O2 is transported to various tissues. Removal of CO2: Blood plasma contains Na2CO3 which absorbs CO2 to form NaHCO3 which on decomposition gives CO2 with the lungs from where it is thrown out. Transport of food material: The digested food materials are assimilated by the blood in liquid form from the intestine and is taken by the blood to various tissues. Removal of waste material: Blood helps to discharge the metabolic waste from the body. Transport of other substances: Hormones and the antitoxins are circulated by the blood to the desired sites. Clotting of blood: Blood helps in its clotting so that most of its parts remain intact in the body.
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Shivam Yadav 1 year, 11 months ago

Yadav
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Preeti Dabral 1 year, 11 months ago

To convert temperatures in degrees Celsius to Fahrenheit, multiply by 1.8 (or 9/5) and add 32.

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Anmol Krishna Yadav 1 year, 11 months ago

Loam is a top soil it also known as loamy soil it considered best type of soil and store water and air

Leela U Leela U 1 year, 11 months ago

The best top soil

Leela U Leela U 1 year, 11 months ago

What is clayey soil

Ansh Maddheshiya 1 year, 11 months ago

What is loam
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Krisha Raj 1 year, 11 months ago

Madarchod... Tumhari maa ki chut... Laudachod... Maai ke chodo

Krisha Raj 1 year, 11 months ago

Human reproduction is when an egg cell from a woman and a sperm cell from a man unite and develop to form a baby. Ovulation is when a woman's ovary releases an egg cell. A fertilized egg is implanted in the uterus and grows into the unborn baby.

Pranav M 1 year, 11 months ago

Behen*hod

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Fh

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By ***
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Om Rai 1 year, 11 months ago

Virtual and erct
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Vaishnavi Xoxo 1 year, 11 months ago

😎😎

Suba Lakshmi 1 year, 11 months ago

Hi

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Preeti Dabral 2 years ago

yes, mirror change direction of light which is termed as reflection.as mirror is a flat plane surface when the light ray is incident on mirror and forms a reflected angel Which is equal to angel of incidence so in this way mirror change the direction of light causing reflection because of which we see our image on it

Shakshi Joshi• 1 year, 11 months ago

Ok
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Vaishnavi Xoxo 1 year, 11 months ago

Wind is a moving air

Devyani Ghore 1 year, 11 months ago

Moving

Saloni Jaiswal 1 year, 11 months ago

Moving air

Ayush Rawat 1 year, 11 months ago

Moving

Pradyumn Gunari 2 years ago

Wind is a moving air
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Preeti Dabral 1 year, 11 months ago

When we switch on a light bulb, it is due to the heating effect of electric current, and when we turn the ceiling fan on, it is due to the magnetic effect of current.

Jagdish Parashad 1 year, 10 months ago

Dash is used making filament of the bulb
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Hridyansh Sharma 1 year, 10 months ago

Lactic acid is mainly produced in muscle cells and red blood cells. It forms when the body breaks down carbohydrates to use for energy when oxygen levels are low. Times when your body's oxygen level might drop include: During intense exercise.

Krisha Raj 1 year, 11 months ago

Lactic acid is formed in our calf muscles after doing any heavy exercise... It takes place in absence of oxygen... It is a type of anaerobic respiration 🫁

Devyani Ghore 1 year, 11 months ago

Because of mucles cramp

Mohd Yameen 2 years ago

lactic acid is found in curd

Pradyumn Gunari 2 years ago

When an human is doing heavy exercise he repires anaerobically which forms lactic acid
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Preeti Dabral 2 years ago

Cutting grass or pulverizing a rock are examples of irreversible physical changes. Chopping wood for a fire also represents an irreversible physical change, since the pieces cannot be put back together to form the tree.

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Preeti Dabral 2 years ago

The cheetah is the fastest land animal and can achieve a peak velocity of 100 km/h up to the distances less than 500 m.

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Preeti Dabral 2 years ago

First calculate the total distance traveled using the odometer.

starting reading at 1:25 was 24830 km
end reading at 3:15 was 25005

Therefore total distance traveled was  25005km - 24830km =  175 km

Total time taken between 1:25pm and 3:15 pm  3:15
                                                                           -1:25
                                                                            1hr 50 mins
1 and 5/6 hours = 11/6 hrs

Speed = distance/time 
           175 ÷ 11/6    = 175 × 6/11
                               
                              95.45 km/hr

speed in m/s.....multipy by 1000/3600

95.45  × 10/36

= 26.52 meters/second

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Preeti Dabral 2 years ago

  1. A change in which the molecules are rearranged, but their internal composition remains same is called Physical Change. A process in which the substance transforms into a new substance, having a different chemical composition, it is known as Chemical Change.
  2. Some common examples of physical change vaporisation, condensation, freezing/melting/boiling of water. On the contrary, the examples of chemical change are combustion, metabolism, cooking of egg, etc.
  3. Physical change is a temporary; they are easily reversible. As against this, the chemical change is permanent in nature, i.e. they cannot be reversed, even by reversing conditions.
  4. In the physical change, only the form of the substance is changed, but no new product is formed. On the other hand, when there is a chemical reaction, a completely different product is formed, whose properties are completely different from that of the reacting substances.
  5. In a physical change, the original matter can be recovered, by simple physical methods. As opposed, in chemical change the original matter no longer exist, and so it cannot be recovered.
  6. In the physical change, change in the physical attributes of the substance is observed, such as shape, size, appearance, texture, odour, density and so on. Conversely, chemical change involves the change in chemical properties of the substance, i.e. change in its chemical nature.
  7. In the physical change, no or very little amount of energy is absorbed or given out as heat, light or sound energy. Unlike chemical change, wherein enormous energy is absorbed or given out as heat, light or sound energy

Kadari Harshith 2 years ago

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