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Fruit 1 seems spiny which would stick on the mammals fur , but fruit 2 seems wide spread Like Parachute seeds has many hairs which helps it to be carried some distance by the wind .
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Fruit 1 seems spiny which would stick on the mammals fur , but fruit 2 seems wide spread Like Parachute seeds has many hairs which helps it to be carried some distance by the wind .
You can clearly see that the flower has more than 3 petal, so it has to go to 3 then (even i get confused)Hey can anyone help me with this Question in Biology, I will be very grateful!
http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/CIE/Cambridge IGCSE/Biology (0610)/0610_w05_qp_1.pdfhttp://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/CIE/Cambridge IGCSE/Biology (0610)/0610_w05_qp_1.pdf
Q.4 , My answer was A but I don't know why the right answer is D :/
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Assalam-o-alaikum wr wb...I think the question is missing some information, because for the aqueous sodium chloride, if it is concentrated, chlorine is produced at the anode, but if it's dilute, oxygen is produced. And sodium hydroxide is produce either way, concentrated or dilute. But molten sodium chloride only gives sodium and chlorine. Hope this helps
Exactly since both cocentration of H and OH ions decreases which resmble water…Assalam-o-alaikum wr wb...
well if oxyger, OH- is produced, it means that chlorine remain as the solution...i.e the solution is Sodium Chloride NOT Sodium Hydroxide..
actually....the theory behind this question (as others say) is that...once the OH- ions are discharged...the solution, sodium chloride becomes concentrated....so chlorine is discharged too, and the remaining solution is sodium hydroxide...
Hope ^that helps
plz help me with this quesdtion: http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/CIE/Cambridge IGCSE/Chemistry (0620)/0620_w05_qp_1.pdfConsider the equation where
The more reactive halogen displaces the less reactive one.Since,iodine is nearly the least reactive so it can't displace any halogen ,except At which is rarely used,..
So X2 is Chlorine..
Consider chlorine is passed through aqueous potassium iodide,the result will be potassium chloride and iodine(in solution)..
Potassium iodide is colourless and iodine solution is yellow brown.
Fruit 1 is more prickly than fruit 2, so there is a high chance of fruit 1 being carried by mammals. Fruit1's stem looks sticky (grey shade) so,again, better chance for fruit 1 to stick to the animals fur....PLZ ANYONE HERE CAN HELP ME !!!
HOW WILL WE KNOW THAT THE FIRST ONE WILL BE DISPERSE BY ANY MAMMAL AND THE SECOND ONE BY WIND ??? IS THERE ANY VISIBLE FEATURE ???
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look,plz help me with this quesdtion: http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/CIE/Cambridge IGCSE/Chemistry (0620)/0620_w05_qp_1.pdf
q35..
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Energy is lost between successive food chains , so there is no high chance to have more than 5 living organisms . So because there is energy lost in ( respiration , excretion , homeastasis etc...) so D sounds more reasonable because as energy is being lost when it reaches the last trophic level there will be a very small amount of energy which cannot stand any other trophic level higher to live .So D is more Reasonable to explain At each stage in a food chain , energy is lost .40 At each stage in a food chain, energy is lost.
What is a result of this?
A All living organisms respire.
B Food chains always begin with green plants.
C Plants are called producers and animals consumers.
D There are very few food chains with more than five organisms
why is the answer D not A....???
It has networked not parallel veins .You can clearly see that the flower has more than 3 petal, so it has to go to 3 then (even i get confused)
anyone has answers for 1993-2004 bio
It's definetly neutralization since neutralization is the reaction between an acid and an alkali where the alkali destroys the acidity of the acid by accepting its hydrogen ion forming salt and water...could you please explain why the answers A?
which process can convert molecules to new substances by removing hydrogen atom?
A)Displacement
B)fermentation
C)Neutralisation
D)oxidation
hi i have a chemistry question
http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/CIE/Cambridge IGCSE/Chemistry (0620)/0620_w03_qp_1.pdf
question 8
the answer is C... i thought non metals had low m/p and b/p as that is what it says in my text book... so i chose A but thats wrong..why? thanks
also for question 15, the answer is D. The examiner said , "............This suggests that either they were
confused about endo-versus exo-thermic or about the neutrality of solution of a salt such as potassium
nitrate. "
what does he/she mean about that neutraility of solution of salt...? is there something that we need to know? For me, i thought that the pH doesn't fall because potassium nitrate is basic... am i wrong in thinking that?
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Well,http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/CIE/Cambridge IGCSE/Biology (0610)/0610_w11_qp_11.pdf
Q : 19
answer is D , but i didn't understand how !!
if oxygen is being used up wont the level X fall !!Well,
Soda lime is present to absorb carbondioxide.
The tube Y is attached to dead seeds and X is attached to germinating seeds.
Germinating seeds respire to release energy by taking in oxygen from the water, causing the level at X to rise.
The dead seeds donot and so the level Y remains same, i.e unchanged.
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