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Could somebody 'explain' what is osmotic pressure? not the tb definition, like, the concept behind it.
asked by Aameya Kulkarni (aameyak) 6 years ago
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Is synapse and synaptic clefts the same thing???
asked by Aayush Joshi (aayushjoshi) 6 years ago
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Anyone give the path of water thru roots and out of leaf via transpiration (in logical sequence)
asked by Rohan Gupta (rohang37) 6 years ago
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If the question is what does the Ganong's Potometer measure, what should be the answer - 

[1] Measures the rate of transpiration of the shoot.

[OR]

[2] It measures the rate of absorption of water by the roots which is roughly equal to the amount of water transpired by the plant.

[OR]

[3] Any other answer.
asked by RaBh (rahulbhardwaj2002) 6 years ago
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Guys for a quick revision you may refer to this YouTube channel called 'BIEN - Biology Is Easy Now'
asked by Arya Shahir (maihuarya) 6 years ago
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For static balance what should we write:
1.Vestibule of inner ear
2.Utrichulus of inner ear
3.Inner ear
asked by Jeff mckinley (chende) 6 years ago
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In Selina ,pg 150 under seminal vesicles ,its given that its secretion+sperms forms semen ,so what should we write if composition of semen is asked?
i)Sperms+secretion(Seminal Vesicles)
OR
ii)Sperms+secretion(all three glands)?
asked by Parth Desai (pd2207) 6 years ago
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How much marks would be deducted for not writing the "default" statement in switch programming??
asked by Abhinav Sharma (monstercat) 6 years ago
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Is quality of voice a genetic trait??ΒΏΒΏ??ΒΏΒΏ??πŸ˜•
asked by Mokshil Shah (phoenix80) 6 years ago
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Some people here are so salty their body doesn't require homeostasis.
asked by Gargie D'souza (gar_d02) 6 years ago
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