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What is the meaning of the word atomic?
very small in size made atomic adjustments to the clock's mechanism to keep it from whirring as it ran. tiny. minuscule. miniature. microscopic.
very small in size made atomic adjustments to the clock’s mechanism to keep it from whirring as it ran. tiny. minuscule. miniature. microscopic.
See lessAfter whom is the SI unit of periodic (v) named?
The SI unit of sound was named in honour of physicist Heinrich Rudolf Hertz. Hertz, abbreviated as Hz, is the SI unit of sound or, more accurately, frequency.
The SI unit of sound was named in honour of physicist Heinrich Rudolf Hertz. Hertz, abbreviated as Hz, is the SI unit of sound or, more accurately, frequency.
See lessWhat Flame will come out from saturated hydrocarbon?
when saturated compounds are burnt in air,they give a clear(blue) flame but the burning of unsaturated compounds(alkenes and alkynes) gives a sooty (yellowish) flame.
when saturated compounds are burnt in air,they give a clear(blue) flame but the burning of unsaturated compounds(alkenes and alkynes) gives a sooty (yellowish) flame.
See lessFruitless flowering plants are called
Fruitless flowering plants are called Gymnosperms. They do not produce flowers. Seeds are not formed inside a fruit.
Fruitless flowering plants are called Gymnosperms. They do not produce flowers. Seeds are not formed inside a fruit.
See lessblue-green algae?
Blue-green algae or cyanobacteria are prokaryotes. They lack membrane bound organelles and a nucleus.
Blue-green algae or cyanobacteria are prokaryotes. They lack membrane bound organelles and a nucleus.
See lessIn photosynthesis, light energy is converted into which form of energy
In the process of photosynthesis, the energy from solar light is converted into the chemical energy.
In the process of photosynthesis, the energy from solar light is converted into the chemical energy.
See lessWhich among the Vitamin is added to the milk in some countries as it is lost during the process of Fat Removal
Vitamin A is added to the milk in some countries as it is lost during the process of Fat Removal called Skimming. Vitamin A is important for good vision, a healthy immune system, and cell growth.
Vitamin A is added to the milk in some countries as it is lost during the process of Fat Removal called Skimming. Vitamin A is important for good vision, a healthy immune system, and cell growth.
See lessWhat fraction of Human Blood is Plasma
Blood plasma is the liquid component of whole blood, and makes up approximately 55% of the total blood volume. It is composed primarily of water with small amounts of minerals, salts, ions, nutrients, and proteins in solution. In whole blood, red blood cells, leukocytes, and platelets are suspendedRead more
Blood plasma is the liquid component of whole blood, and makes up approximately 55% of the total blood volume. It is composed primarily of water with small amounts of minerals, salts, ions, nutrients, and proteins in solution. In whole blood, red blood cells, leukocytes, and platelets are suspended within the plasma.
See lessActinomycetes are good source of
Actinomycetes are good source of antibiotics. EX. Actinobacteria produce a wide variety of industrially and medically relevant compounds like Antibiotics.
Actinomycetes are good source of antibiotics. EX. Actinobacteria produce a wide variety of industrially and medically relevant compounds like Antibiotics.
See lessWhich part of the Human Body stores Glycogen
In liver. Simple sugars (monosaccharides) which are in excess are converted into complex polysaccharides like glycogen.
In liver.
See lessSimple sugars (monosaccharides) which are in excess are converted into complex polysaccharides like glycogen.