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Anita Thakur 2 years ago

To increase surface area for absorption of food

Aashi Tiwari 2 years ago

To increase the surface area by which absorption of food easily takes place
Function of villi is It helps in absorption of digested food

Arshpreet Kaur 2 years ago

It increase the surface area of small intestine so as to absorb more digested food at a time
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Hold reproductive part
It helps in attracts the insects for the pollination and protect the reproductive parts .

Sanjeev Verma 2 years ago

I don't know
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Sujal Naik 2 years ago

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Amarjit Yadav 2 years ago

Electrolytic decomposition. Decomposition reaction cased by electricity is called electrolytic decomposition or electrolysis. Eg- 2H2O(l) electricity 2H2(g) + O2(g)

Nilesh Saini 2 years ago

Breaking the bonds by electricity
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Mehakpreet Kaur 2 years ago

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Krishna Agrawal 2 years ago

Just opposite of properties of metal

Rishabh Singh 2 years ago

It is neither ductile nor malleable. It is brittle.

Rishabh Singh 2 years ago

It is non lustrous. Exception : iodine. It is bad conductor of heat and electricity. Exception: graphite is a good conductor of electricity. It is non sonerable means does not produce sound. Low melting and boiling point.
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Saru Karnot 2 years ago

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Kalyani Kandari 2 years ago

Properties of metal
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Example of food chains grass eaten by 🦌 and 🦌 eaten by 🦁

Krishna Agrawal 2 years ago

It is a sequence in which one organism eats another ex- deer eats grass then dear is eaten by tiger
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Ashika Chettri 2 years ago

CFCs can convert ozone into oxygen.it results in depletion of ozone layer,so,excessive use of CFCs is a cause of oxygen
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Krishna Agrawal 2 years ago

Amphoteric oxides are those oxides which shows the properties of both acids and bases
Zno, al2o3

Aditya Kumar 2 years ago

AL2o3 and zno

Aditya Kumar 2 years ago

Al2O3
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Aditya Kumar 2 years ago

Yes is it can be explained by the atmospheric refraction phenomena as we know that are atmosphere has different layers and each layer has its own different density so the refractive index of each layer is different so when a person sees from the Earth the light which comes from the star gets refracted in many layers of the atmosphere and then we see the Apparent position of stars at night.
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White light is the basic constituents of all 7 colours so whenever we pass the white light by the prism then it will divide into its 7 colours
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Petals are scented and coloured to attract the insects for pollination
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Naman Jain 2 years ago

A concave lens is the lens which is Converse the light rays so we can draw image by putting an object between pole and focus and between focus and centre and c and fiance
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Drishti Arora 2 years ago

Sperm from the testis mature as they move through the coiled duct of the epididymis. During sexual intercourse and ejaculation, they are expelled into the vas deferens. The vas deferens pushes the sperm up over the bladder and down toward the prostate gland.
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Green plants prepare their own food in the presence of sunlight and chlorophyll and having co2 and water, this process is called photosynthesis.

Shreya Gupta 2 years ago

This process making food in plant this process.making and sunlight and chlorophyll presence

Garima Chandan 2 years ago

Photosynthesis is the process of making food by plants with the help of sunlight and chlorophyll

Jiya Rani 2 years ago

Photosynthesis is the process of obtaining food by plants with the help of sunlight and chlorophyll
The process of making plant's food in the presence of sunlight, CO2 and water is known as photosynthesis
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Kushagra Mishra 2 years ago

1). Helps in making male *** harmones in body (testosterone) 2).responsible for making Male gamates(sperm)in body🤗

Shreya Gupta 2 years ago

Testies in present male reproductive system this produce sperm
Testies sperm banane ka kaam krte h

Mritunjay Gautam 2 years ago

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Naman Jain 2 years ago

No
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No.... Zinc is a metal and metal is not brittle except ...sodium and potassium
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Yes I have
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Arin Maheshwari 2 years ago

Notes of Chapter - 7, Control and Coordination https://www.learncbse.in/control-and-coordination-class-10-notes/
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Arin Maheshwari 2 years ago

The focal length of a convex lens is positive according to sign convention as the light rays converge on the opposite side from where the light ray is coming after passing through the lens.

Ved Gotiya 2 years ago

Because if we make convex lens with Cartesian plane the focal length of convex lens it will come in the side of positive X-AXIS, so focal length will be positive.

Aman Kumar 2 years ago

Because of Sign Covention
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Arin Maheshwari 2 years ago

How does Paramecium obtain it's food? Paramecium is a single-celled protozoan. It obtains its food in the following manner: The hair-like structures called cilia present on the paramecium help in collecting the food and movement. They sweep the food inside the paramecium through the oral groove.

Lakshay Swami 2 years ago

It is a unicellular organisam.food taken by the help of Cillian ( hair like structures which cover whole body ) cilli take food in mouth by its movement

Sandhya Pradhan 2 years ago

By the process of phagocytosis
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Sharvan Verma 2 years ago

Calciam carbonate

Tanu Mishra 2 years ago

Calcium carbonate

Randheer Singh 2 years ago

CaCo3

Shivam Antil 2 years ago

Calcium carbonate (CaCO3)

Muskan Negi 2 years ago

Calcium carbonate
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Arin Maheshwari 2 years ago

Hydrolysis is a common form of a chemical reaction where water is mostly used to break down the chemical bonds that exists between a particular substance. Hydrolysis is derived from a Greek word hydro meaning water and lysis which translates to the word break or to unbind.
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Arin Maheshwari 2 years ago

Washing soda is synthesized through Solvay's process. Solvay's process involves the reaction of sodium chloride, ammonia and carbon dioxide in water. Carbon dioxide involved is produced through calcium carbonate and the calcium oxide left is used in recovering ammonia from ammonium chloride.

Ishan Paul 2 years ago

Washing soda : Na2co3 10H20 Procedure: Nacl +H20 + CO2 + NH3- NaHCO3+ NH4CL NaHCO3‌( heat) - Na2co3 + h20 Na2co3 on further reacting with 10 molecukws of h20 FORMS SODIUMCARBONATEDECAHYDRATE। 0r washing soda।

Aadhya Soni 2 years ago

First.... NaHCO3 is heated It gives Na2CO3 + H20 +CO2 Then..., Na2CO3 +10 H20 = Na2CO3.10 H2O This is how it is prepared
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Ankit Rajawat 2 years ago

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