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give reasons for the above questions​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

  1. It is the organic compound composed of the phosphate groups, adenine, and the sugar ribose. These molecules provide energy for various biochemical processes in the body. Therefore, it is called “Energy Currency of the Cell”.
  2. Because they have their own genetic material and are said to be 'semi-autonomous organelles' Chloroplast and mitochondria are called semi-autonomous organelles because they have their own genetic material (DNA) and are capable of synthesizing proteins required for their functioning.
  3. Mitochondrion are known as the powerhouse of the cell because they are responsible for the release of energy from food ,i.e, cellular respiration. This energy is released in the form of ATP (adenosine triphosphate), the energy currency of the cell.
  4. Lysosomes are cellular organelles that contain acid hydrolase enzymes to break down waste materials and cellular debris. Just like a waste disposal system, they ingest all kinds of waste from the cell, debris, etc, and they digest it inside of their membrane by using different enzymes.
  5. Soap solution is a hypertonic solution i.e., more concentrate than our skin cells. ... During washing of clothes, exosmosis takes place in the skin cells. This leads to shrinkage of skin over the fingers while washing clothes for a long time.
Answered by rajoraneeraj1
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Now for the coloured text. This is also basic. There are 3 basics

Body Background Color

Font Color

Font Size

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We will learn Font Color now...

Write "tex" in Square Brackets

Then, write Font Color="" in Comparative Brackets

Remember, in the inverted commas, you have to write color.

Then for execution, /tex in Square Brackets

 </p><p>&lt;Font color="orange"&gt;</p><p>

I have chosen orange in this. Remember, no Spacebars. Except while writing Font Color.

You might be wondering what is Tex and /tex.

It is important in Brainly to write "tex" "/tex" before performing

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