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Please can  show me where is the location of asters and centrioles by the help of diagram.
asked by Pratham Shah (pratham2313) 6 years ago
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Which is the largest growth phase:
G1 or prophase?
asked by Avani Gupta (avani55) 6 years ago
2
Last exam guys finish off strong and relax for like 2 months without any stress
asked by Pavan K Srinivasan (throwaway) 6 years ago
5

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how much do 10th boards even matter
asked by Richa Karki (trishakarki) 6 years ago
5
Odd one out... hypermetropia,myopia, xerophthalmia, astigmatism ....wat is d category
It can't be eye defects since xerophthalmia is also an eye defect
asked by Ashvita p (hermiioone_granger) 6 years ago
1
Function of chorion layer, and the blood vessel which contains max urea after protein-rich meal is hepatic vein right
asked by Jeff mckinley (chende) 6 years ago
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give the logical sequence of the following
nitrogenous base, phosphate,sugar, hydrogen bond
asked by Mugdha Walawalkar (mugdhahemant) 6 years ago
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###is writing 'break' after flag=1.... compulsory??###coz the program's running on bluej...



int flag = 0;
                for(int i=1;i<n;i++)
                    {
                        if(i*(i+1) == n)
                            {
                                flag=1;
                               
                            }
                        }
if(flag==1)
Sop("pronic");
else
Sop("not pronic");
}
asked by Fire Bird (firebird) 6 years ago
2
What are the end products of Photochemical and Biosynthetic Phase?
asked by Siddhant Joshi (siddhant94) 6 years ago
1
if i wrote in the mTh.floor -5 instead of -5.0 how many marks will be gone 1 or 0.5??
asked by Yugdeep Singh (yugdeep) 6 years ago
1

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