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Understand the question, they are even attracted to warmth and CO2. Ever seen mosquitos in winter. They just roam around in summers.loll hahahahaaha... how can it be B? mosquito lay eggs in water..
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Understand the question, they are even attracted to warmth and CO2. Ever seen mosquitos in winter. They just roam around in summers.loll hahahahaaha... how can it be B? mosquito lay eggs in water..
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can somebody plz eplain this question from part e onwards ...
We, my friend, live in pakistan and are more than experienced in matters relating to mosquitoesloll hahahahaaha... how can it be B? mosquito lay eggs in water..
ur so smart mama would be proud of u thanksyou wont get any such results.
they ask you for best titration results only for the purpose of calculating average volume, and in this case, avereage would definitely be 23.5
lol... is it really true... today i got that.We, my friend, live in pakistan and are more than experienced in matters relating to mosquitoes
So there might be some error in your question.Going by your idea,i say that place some germinating seeds in a tube over a guaze with soda lime beneath it to absorb co2.Attach a tube with a bubble as the miniscus.As the seeds respire they use up the o2 present in the tube and bubble moves to the right side.We can repeat this experiment with a substance to absorb O2 and show that no change in bubble level is seen.thus seeds use 02 to respire.Nowhere. I made it up.
Well okay see vector means carrier, a vector is likely to be most adapted at carrying the pathogen to transmit the disease.Some one please explain this to me. Havent done this chapter at all.
yeah..Understand the question, they are even attracted to warmth and CO2. Ever seen mosquitos in winter. They just roam around in summers.
Correct experiment but wrong explanation.So there might be some error in your question.Going by your idea,i say that place some germinating seeds in a tube over a guaze with soda lime beneath it to absorb co2.Attach a tube with a bubble as the miniscus.As the seeds respire they use up the o2 present in the tube and bubble moves to the right side.We can repeat this experiment with a substance to absorb O2 and show that no change in bubble level is seen.thus seeds use 02 to respire.
Well okay see vector means carrier, a vector is likely to be most adapted at carrying the pathogen to transmit the disease.
So, laying eggs in water makes no sense because wherever it lay eggs, this has nothing to do with the transmission of disease. They might be living in nests.
Remember what makes mosquito a good carrier of plasmodium:
It's salivary glands (stores plasmodium before transmitting)
It's stomach (site of reproduction)
It's wings. (fly host to host)
Good ho gya.Thank you so much, got it.
So whats the right explanationCorrect experiment but wrong explanation.
The question is perfectly right.
Good ho gya.
Good ho gya.
Set up an experiment using respirometer to show that oxygen is used up during respitarion.
solved?Pura solve karna parey ga. Wait.
Ops 5 minutes please.solved?
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