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Conductors are materials that allow free flow of electrons from one particle to another. These are elements which have electric charges in the form of electrons that are comparatively free to move inside the material.
Examples: Copper, Gold, Iron
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Two types of fibres that forms the fleece of the sheep are:-
(1) Coarse beard hair
(2) Fine soft under-hair close to the skin
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Wool industry is the most important means of livelihood for many people. But sorter's Goat job is very risky because sometimes they get infected by a bacterium called anthrax, which causes a fatal blood disease called sorter's disease. Such types of diseases are called occupational hazards.
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Mercury is a chemical element with the symbol Hg and atomic number 80. It is commonly known as quicksilver and was formerly named hydrargyrum.
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Cell is the structural and fundamental unit of life. The study of cells from its basic structure to the functions of every cell organelle is called Cell Biology. Robert Hooke was the first Biologist who discovered cells.
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If you want to know the velocity of the object at some point before it hits the ground, use the distance the object has fallen at that point in place of the distance to the ground in either equation. Multiply feet per second by 0.68 to find the object's velocity in miles per hour. If you know the maximum height, the answer is really simple to find - we can directly work from there, knowing that the velocity at maximum height is 0ms because it is, essentially, not moving as it turns from upwards motion to downwards free-fall.
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BASE: Taste of base is bitter. Substances that contain base taste bitter. For example; soap or soap solution, baking soda, washing soda, etc.
The chemical nature of substances that contain base is known as BASIC.
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Acid - Base indicators are substances which change colour with pH. They are usually weak acids or bases, which when dissolved in water dissociate slightly and form ions.
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Food and water is transported in plants through phloem which consists of sieve tubes and companion cells. The food prepared in leaves is in the soluble form i.e, glucose. Active transport of food passes it to all other parts of plants.
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No, the temperature of hot milk flame cannot be measured by a clinical thermometer. It is because the temperature of hot milk is much more than the temperature of the upper limit (42°C) of a clinical thermometer. If we try to measure the temperature of hot milk by a clinical thermometer, it will break.
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Stomata serve a very important function to plants, allowing them to use photosynthesis to make energy for survival.
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Farmers grow fruits and vegetables crops inside large green house because it protects it from high blowing wind, and rodents also green house protects the plant from the climatic conditions of outside and it can have its own suitable temperature for the growth of plants.
Farmers get advantages of the following things:
(i) They have control over their climatic conditions (Temperature, humidity etc.)
(ii) Free from pests, rodents and also from birds and animals so they have increased producibility.
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Cells can then be organized into tissues, which form organs, and organs can be grouped into organ systems, which are built into entire organisms—including humans like you. Organisms are units that can form populations, and then biospheres, which go on to make up even greater levels of complexity. The most complex level of organization is the organismal level, where all eleven organ systems function in the human organism, the whole living person.
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