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sweetiepie said:
@ marykins did u c my answer i explained u...:)


Aaaah yeah ... it was really helpful :) geez , thanks ... answer my recent one as well please =)
 
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for qn1dtrcm.pdf ...the answer is cytosine and guanine...!! coz Adenine and guanine are purine bases which means it has two rings...whereas other three are pyramidine which has one ring only...now X has only onr ring and Y has two ring..means u shud choose from above...u will get answer C ..!!
 
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and for the other one...answer is A...coz distance between sister chromatids goes on increasing...which is therefore number 2.....and distance between poles of spindle and centromere ..1st it decreases slowly..like there's a little contraction..and after that it pulls towards it..thus decreasing distance much likely...which is so number 1...therefore answer is A
 
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What proportion of the stored chemical energy in grass is converted into new tissues by a growing cow?
A between 0.02% and 2%
B between 0.2% and 2%
C between 2% and 20%
D between 20% and 50%

A farmer wants to encourage the beneficial bacterial reactions involved in the nitrogen cycle in wheat fields?
A adding artificial nitrate fertiliser
B draining waterlogged fields
C growing the same crop every year
D irrigating fields

explain me dix?
 
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sweetiepie said:
What proportion of the stored chemical energy in grass is converted into new tissues by a growing cow?
A between 0.02% and 2%
B between 0.2% and 2%
C between 2% and 20%
D between 20% and 50%

A farmer wants to encourage the beneficial bacterial reactions involved in the nitrogen cycle in wheat fields?
A adding artificial nitrate fertiliser
B draining waterlogged fields
C growing the same crop every year
D irrigating fields

explain me dix?
for 1 it is C as it is bnot quite high and not quite low like the rest of the answers ... I hope u understand me ...
For 2 it is B I think as dranage of waterlogged fields is very good for lots of bacteria.........
 
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