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8Q: Where did the holocaust take place? 1412 05b5cc655e4d2b4197774bd5e
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The Holocaust, also referred to as the Shoah,[b] was a genocide during World War II in which Nazi Germany, aided by its collaborators, systematically murdered approximately 6 million European Jews, around two-thirds of the Jewish population of Europe, between 1941 and 1945. The Holocaust originated in Nazi Germany in the late 1930s and eventually spread throughout Central and Eastern Europe into countries invaded and occupied by Germany during World War II. The Nazis were racists and believed their race was more important. Nazis believed that the jews were a problem. Many of the non-germans that were living on the land were sent to concentration camps. The main place it took place was eastern Germany and Poland. The Holocaust was largely comprised of a vast network of concentration camps in countries including Germany, Poland, Austria, Ukraine, Norway, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Belarus, the Netherlands, and France.
Q: Where does translation take place in the cell? 1412 05b5cc655e4d2b4197774bd7a
5b5cc655e4d2b4197774bd7a- 1Nucleusfalse
- 2Mitochondriafalse
- 3Ribosomesfalse
- 4Cytoplasmtrue
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Answer : 4. "Cytoplasm"
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Answer: D) Cytoplasm Explanation: Translation occurs in the cytoplasm whereas transcription occurs in the nucleus. Transcription and Translation: Terms transcription and translation in biology are generally related to the DNA and its properties. Human cells replicate. In order to do that, they have to produce the same constituents for the new cell that is to be made. The only way to do that is by producing proteins. The proteins are produced in the process that is called protein synthesis. The first step is in the nucleus where a particular gene is being expressed so it enables all protein factors to come and to replicate that part of a chromosome. This is finished when mRNA, the same single-stranded genetic code of a particular gene, is formed. This is transcription. Right after that, the mRNA enters the cytoplasm through nuclear pores. There, it could be translated into proteins by ribosomes. This process is called translation.
Q: 83% of 2350 = ? 1412 05b5cc6bce4d2b4197774d87c
5b5cc6bce4d2b4197774d87c- 11889.95false
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Answer : 4. "1950.50"
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Answer: D) 1950.50 Explanation: 83% of 2350 = ? 83/100 x 2350 =8.3 x 235 =1950.50
Q: What has a ring but no finger? 1411 05b5cc69de4d2b4197774c887
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Q: If the price of a commodity is decreased by 20% and its consumption is increased by 10%, what will be the increase or decrease in the expenditure on the commodity? 1411 05b5cc6a2e4d2b4197774cb70
5b5cc6a2e4d2b4197774cb70- 1increase 12%false
- 2decrease 12%true
- 3increase 16%false
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Answer : 2. "decrease 12%"
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Answer: B) decrease 12% Explanation: Given the price of a commodity is decreased by p = 20% And its consumption is increased by q = 10% Now, required increase or decrease in the expenditure on the commodity can be p + q + pq/100 = -20 + 10 - 200/100 = -10 - 2 = -12%. Hence, decrease in the expenditure = 12%
Q: The inherited traits of an organism are controlled by 1411 05b5cc672e4d2b4197774c0a0
5b5cc672e4d2b4197774c0a0- 1DNAtrue
- 2Enzymesfalse
- 3Nucleotidesfalse
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Answer : 1. "DNA"
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Answer: A) DNA Explanation: The inherited traits of an organism are controlled by DNA molecules. The traits an organism displays are ultimately determined by the genes it inherited from its parents, in other words by its genotype. Animals have two copies of all their chromosomes, one from each parent.
Q: At what temperature do pathogenic bacteria grow best in food? 1411 05b5cc6ade4d2b4197774d134
5b5cc6ade4d2b4197774d134- 15 to 15 degrees Celsiusfalse
- 215 to 25 degrees Celsiusfalse
- 320 to 45 degrees Celsiustrue
- 440 to 65 degrees Celsiusfalse
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Answer : 3. "20 to 45 degrees Celsius"
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Answer: C) 20 to 45 degrees Celsius Explanation: The Bacteria that causes Food Borne illness are called Food Borne Pathogens. Most of the pathogens are mesophilic in nature, optimum temperature may be around 20-45 degree celsius. This range of temperatures is often called the "Danger Zone." Dry foods do not support the growth of bacteria. In order to kill pathogenic bacteria you need temperatures above 74ºC. Temperature is the easiest factor to control in order to prevent bacterial growth.
Q: Instrument used to measure oxygen? 1411 05b5cc655e4d2b4197774bd85
5b5cc655e4d2b4197774bd85- 1Aminometerfalse
- 2Respirometertrue
- 3Thaleometerfalse
- 4Galiometerfalse
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Answer : 2. "Respirometer"
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Answer: B) Respirometer Explanation: A respirometer is a device used to measure the rate of respiration of a living organism by measuring its rate of exchange of oxygen and/or carbon dioxide.

