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Anindita Sarkar
Subject: Biology
, asked on 15/4/19
State the major funtions of the following :
a.plasma
b.ribosome
c.lysome
d.mitochondria
e.golgi apparatus
f.cytoplasm
g.asters of centrosome
h.chromosomes
i.glycogen granule
J.vacuoles
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Mehul Srivastava
Subject: Biology
, asked on 7/4/19
why does chromatin fibres supercoil during cell division? What is supercoiling?
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Mehul Srivastava
Subject: Biology
, asked on 7/4/19
where are stratified epithelial cells found in the human body?
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Suravi Prakash Lawande
Subject: Biology
, asked on 24/3/19
What are the reserve products?
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Suravi Prakash Lawande
Subject: Biology
, asked on 24/3/19
What is the function of peroxisomes?
Please tell me fast
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Kumar Raj
Subject: Biology
, asked on 24/3/19
What is nucleoplasam
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Manav Painuly
Subject: Biology
, asked on 20/3/19
Cell membrane consists of what
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Yash Sinha
Subject: Biology
, asked on 16/3/19
Identify the given stage and give a reason to support your answer
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Parth Singh
Subject: Biology
, asked on 14/3/19
What are vacuole filled of ?
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Roshan
Subject: Biology
, asked on 27/9/18
Answer to question 71
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2
Kritika Dudpuri
Subject: Biology
, asked on 10/9/18
Protoplasm is a part of the cell which surrounds the nucleus. True/False?
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Kritika Dudpuri
Subject: Biology
, asked on 10/9/18
Name the part of the cell concerned with:
d) Initiation of cell division
e) Hydrolytic in function
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1
Rashi Saha
Subject: Biology
, asked on 20/8/18
What is a cell cycle?
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Misty Singh
Subject: Biology
, asked on 18/7/18
solve que 8 9 10
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2
Misty Singh
Subject: Biology
, asked on 18/7/18
solve it fast
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a.plasma
b.ribosome
c.lysome
d.mitochondria
e.golgi apparatus
f.cytoplasm
g.asters of centrosome
h.chromosomes
i.glycogen granule
J.vacuoles
Please tell me fast
d) Initiation of cell division
e) Hydrolytic in function