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why do u think the distance covered by the ball was different every time in number of fingers used to push the ball give the reason​

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Answered by riakumari2121
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Answer:

Biology Portion for Annual Examination,2021.

1.Animal Taxonomy(upto

Classes)

2.Animal Histology

(a)Epithelial tissue

(b)Connective tissue

(c)Muscular today

(d)Nervous tissue

(e)Vascular tissue(Blood &

Lymph)

3.Human Physiology

(a)Respiration(Breathing;

Diffusion of Respiratory

Gases;Transport of

Respiratory Gases

Pulmonary Volume &

Capacity)

(b)Circulation(Heart;ECG)

(c)Excretion(Kidney &

Micturition)

(d)Chemical Co-

ordination(Endocrine

glands)

(e)Locomotion &

Movement

4.Cytology

(a)Plasma membrane

(b)Mitochondria

(c)Golgi body

(d)Ribosomes

(e)Endoplasmic reticulum

(f)Nucleus

(g)Plastids

(h)Centosome

(i)Lysosome

(j)Chromosomes

5. Cell Division(Mitosis &

Meiosis)

6.Biomolecules

(a)Carbohydrate

(b)Proteins

(c) Lipids

(d)Nucleic acids(DNA &

RNA)

(e)Enzymes

7.Plant Physiology

(a)Respiration(Glycolysis ;

Krebs’ Cycle;Electron

Transport System; &

Respiratory Quotient)

(b)Transpiration

(c)Photosynthesis

Explanation:

Biology Portion for Annual Examination,2021.

1.Animal Taxonomy(upto

Classes)

2.Animal Histology

(a)Epithelial tissue

(b)Connective tissue

(c)Muscular today

(d)Nervous tissue

(e)Vascular tissue(Blood &

Lymph)

3.Human Physiology

(a)Respiration(Breathing;

Diffusion of Respiratory

Gases;Transport of

Respiratory Gases

Pulmonary Volume &

Capacity)

(b)Circulation(Heart;ECG)

(c)Excretion(Kidney &

Micturition)

(d)Chemical Co-

ordination(Endocrine

glands)

(e)Locomotion &

Movement

4.Cytology

(a)Plasma membrane

(b)Mitochondria

(c)Golgi body

(d)Ribosomes

(e)Endoplasmic reticulum

(f)Nucleus

(g)Plastids

(h)Centosome

(i)Lysosome

(j)Chromosomes

5. Cell Division(Mitosis &

Meiosis)

6.Biomolecules

(a)Carbohydrate

(b)Proteins

(c) Lipids

(d)Nucleic acids(DNA &

RNA)

(e)Enzymes

7.Plant Physiology

(a)Respiration(Glycolysis ;

Krebs’ Cycle;Electron

Transport System; &

Respiratory Quotient)

(b)Transpiration

(c)Photosynthesis

Answered by priyaayika
2

Explanation:

An object remains in a state of rest or of uniform motion in a straight line unless compelled to change that state by an applied force.

In other words, all objects resist a change in their state of motion. In a qualitative way, the tendency of undisturbed objects to stay at rest or to keep moving with the same velocity is called inertia. This is why, the first law of motion is also known as the law of inertia.

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