Biology, asked by thakurlove49, 11 months ago

Name the following: [5]

(i) The region of the axis between the point of attachment of cotyledons and

the plumule.

(ii) The undigested cellulose which is fibrous in nature.

(iii) A vaccine for Poliomyelitis.

(iv) A large hole at the back of the cranium through which the spinal cord

passes.

(v) A serious food poisoning disease caused due to a bacterium in tinned

foods.
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Answers

Answered by sanishaji30
9

Answer:

Epicotyle

roughage

Polio vaccines

foramen magnum

People who eat or drink contaminated food or water can get travelers' diarrhea, usually caused by the bacterium E. coli. Salmonella poisoning can occur from eating contaminated poultry, eggs, and meat; though potentially fatal, most cases cause only mild symptoms

Explanation:

Answered by monica789412
0

i) Hypocotyl

ii) dietary fibre

iii) IPV (Inactivated polio vaccine) and oral polio vaccine

iv) Foramen magnum

v). Botulism

Explanation:

Hypocotyl: When germination in seeds takes place the hypocotyl brings cotyledon above the ground making the stem.

dietary fibre: These are the cellulose which our body cannot absord or break instead they provide bulk to the roughage.

Polio vaccine: The inactivated polio virus vaccine was discovered by Jonas Salk. Vaccine is used to prevent the polio disease by providing the resistance to virus.

Foramen magnum: It establishes the communication between medulla oblangata and encephalon.

Botulism: It is caused by bacterium Clostridium botulinum. Canned foods which have low acid content produce the toxin causing botulism.

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