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Why should curd and sour substances not be kept in brass and copper vessels?

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162

What are the essential conditions required for iron to rust?

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163

Which type of tropism is exemplified by the growth of pollen tubes towards ovules?

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164

In which part of the cell does the initial breakdown of glucose into pyruvate occur?

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165

Which of the following metals can be easily cut with a knife?

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166

The gap between two neurons where chemical signals are transmitted is known as a:

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167

Involuntary actions such as blood pressure, salivation, and vomiting are controlled by the:

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168

Why do aquatic organisms breathe much faster than terrestrial organisms?

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169

What is the role of villi in the small intestine?

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Why is chemical communication (hormones) advantageous over electrical impulses for widespread, persistent effects in multicellular organisms?

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