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  1. Asked: May 25, 2024In: Education

    When and who started apiculture ?

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    Added an answer on May 25, 2024 at 11:40 am

    The history of apiculture traces back thousands of years, with evidence of early beekeeping practices found in ancient civilizations. The ancient Egyptians were among the first to document beekeeping, utilizing clay cylinders known as "beehives" to house bees. They recognized the value of honey andRead more

    The history of apiculture traces back thousands of years, with evidence of early beekeeping practices found in ancient civilizations. The ancient Egyptians were among the first to document beekeeping, utilizing clay cylinders known as “beehives” to house bees. They recognized the value of honey and its various uses.

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  2. Asked: May 25, 2024In: Education

    Which bee is used in apiculture?

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    Added an answer on May 25, 2024 at 11:39 am

    Apis indica is the most common bee species which is domesticated in India and these honey bees are most commonly used for Apiculture in India.

    Apis indica is the most common bee species which is domesticated in India and these honey bees are most commonly used for Apiculture in India.

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  3. Asked: May 25, 2024In: Education

    Who is the father of apiculture ?

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    Added an answer on May 25, 2024 at 11:38 am

    Johann Dzierzon is considered the father of modern apiology and apiculture. Most modern beehives derive from his design.

    Johann Dzierzon is considered the father of modern apiology and apiculture. Most modern beehives derive from his design.

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  4. Asked: May 25, 2024In: Education

    Explain apiculture?

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    Added an answer on May 25, 2024 at 11:36 am

    Apiculture is the act of rearing honeybees. In this method, the bees are bred commercially in apiaries. Apiary is an area where a large number of beehives can be placed.

    Apiculture is the act of rearing honeybees. In this method, the bees are bred commercially in apiaries. Apiary is an area where a large number of beehives can be placed.

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  5. Asked: May 25, 2024In: Education

    How does a periscope work?

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    Added an answer on May 25, 2024 at 11:35 am

    light falls on one of the mirrors then after reflection from the first mirror it falls on the second mirror which further reflects it and falls on the eye of the observer.

    light falls on one of the mirrors then after reflection from the first mirror it falls on the second mirror which further reflects it and falls on the eye of the observer.

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  6. Asked: May 24, 2024In: Education

    Which organism causes the Kala-azar disease?

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    Added an answer on May 24, 2024 at 9:49 am

    Kala-azar disease is caused by the protozoa Leishmania donovani. It is a parasitic protozoa that belongs to the class Mastigophora or Flagellata. It is caused by sand fly (Phlebotomus) which causes kala azar or dumdum fever.

    Kala-azar disease is caused by the protozoa Leishmania donovani. It is a parasitic protozoa that belongs to the class Mastigophora or Flagellata. It is caused by sand fly (Phlebotomus) which causes kala azar or dumdum fever.

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  7. Asked: May 24, 2024In: Education

    Involuntary actions like blood pressure and vomiting are controlled by which part of hindbrain?

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    Added an answer on May 24, 2024 at 9:48 am

    Involuntary actions like blood pressure, salivation and vomiting are controlled by the medulla.The medulla oblongata, also called the medulla, is the lowest part of the brain and the lowest part of the brainstem.

    Involuntary actions like blood pressure, salivation and vomiting are controlled by the medulla.The medulla oblongata, also called the medulla, is the lowest part of the brain and the lowest part of the brainstem.

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  8. Asked: May 24, 2024In: Education

    Name 3 peroxidases?

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    Added an answer on May 24, 2024 at 9:48 am

    All of the following are peroxidases. (A) Vitamin E (B) Selenium (C) Lycopene

    All of the following are peroxidases.

    (A) Vitamin E

    (B) Selenium

    (C) Lycopene

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  9. Asked: May 24, 2024In: Education

    Which is called the emergency hormone in the human body?

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    Added an answer on May 24, 2024 at 9:47 am

    Adrenaline. It is secreted in the adrenal gland into the medulla as well as in some neurons of the central nervous system. It is known as an emergency hormone because it initiates an instant response that causes the person to think about the stress and react quickly.

    Adrenaline. It is secreted in the adrenal gland into the medulla as well as in some neurons of the central nervous system. It is known as an emergency hormone because it initiates an instant response that causes the person to think about the stress and react quickly.

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  10. Asked: May 24, 2024In: Education

    The escape velocity of the Earth is?

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    Added an answer on May 24, 2024 at 9:46 am

    The lowest velocity used to escape the gravitational pull of the Earth is called escape velocity. The escape velocity of the Earth is 11.2 km/second.

    The lowest velocity used to escape the gravitational pull of the Earth is called escape velocity. The escape velocity of the Earth is 11.2 km/second.

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