Answer:
B
Explanation:
It's a ribosome.
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Answer:
Choice B- Ribosomes
Explanation:
From the figure of a bacterial (prokaryotic) cell (most probably), The Ribosomes are spiky organelles [Marked as A], that are embedded in the Cytosol [Marked as B] of the cell, bounded by the Cell Membrane (wall) [Marked as C] and the cell moves in all directions with a help of its tail-like structure called Flagellum [Marked as D].
Answer:
Tricots .
Explanation:
Angiosperm are define as flowering plants or fruit bearing plant which having ovules developed within an enclosed ovary. Angiosperm divided into two different types based on the nature of the embryo present in the seeds : Monocotyledons (Monocots) and Dicotylendons (Dicots).
Monocots plants: Monocots plants having seeds with single cotyledon. For example Sugarcane , Maize , wheat etc.
Dicots plants: Dicots plants having seeds with two cotyledons. For example Mango, Sunflower etc.
It allows the plant to stand upright.
B. Water in the air cools down and forms droplets.
C. Water in clouds falls down to Earth's surface.
D. Water that falls to Earth's surface is absorbed into the ground.
Water in the air cools down and forms droplets. The process is called as condensation. The correct answer is option B.
It is the water cycle in which evaporation along with the condensation both goes on.
Condensation is the process by which the water that is present in the form of vapors in air gets cooled down and the latter changes into the water drops as they fall on the surface. For example when we see a pot in that on the heating the water that is evaporated falls on the surface if placed a lid.
Basically it is the change in the state where the gaseous state gets changed into the liquid state. It is crucial to the atmosphere as it is responsible for the formation of clouds.
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A. Helium, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, phosphorus, sulfur, or, as some prefer to call
them, HHNOPS
B. Halogen, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, phosphorus, sulfur, or, as some prefer to call
them, HHNOPS
C. Gold, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, phosphorus, sulfur, or, as some prefer to call them,
GHNOPS
D. Carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, phosphorus, sulfur, or, as some prefer to call
them, CHNOPS
E. Carbon, helium, nitrogen, oxygen, phosphorus, sulfur, or, as some prefer to call them,
CHNOPS
F. Silver, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, phosphorus, sulfur, or, as some prefer to call them,
SHNOPS
Answer:
E. Carbon, helium, nitrogen, oxygen, phosphorus, sulfur, or, as some prefer to call them,
CHNOPS.
or
D. Carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, phosphorus, sulfur, or, as some prefer to call
them, CHNOPS