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  1. Asked: February 7, 2024In: Class 10 Science

    Why do aquatic animals typically have a faster rate of breathing compared to terrestrial animals?

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    Added an answer on February 8, 2024 at 5:01 am

    Aquatic animals generally exhibit a faster breathing rate than terrestrial animals due to the lower oxygen concentration in water and slower diffusion of gases. Dissolved oxygen in water is less abundant than in air, necessitating aquatic animals to ventilate their respiratory organs at a higher ratRead more

    Aquatic animals generally exhibit a faster breathing rate than terrestrial animals due to the lower oxygen concentration in water and slower diffusion of gases. Dissolved oxygen in water is less abundant than in air, necessitating aquatic animals to ventilate their respiratory organs at a higher rate. To compensate for the lower diffusion coefficient of gases in water, these animals actively move water over their respiratory surfaces, such as gills, requiring a faster breathing pace. Additionally, the energetic cost of buoyancy in water may contribute to increased oxygen demands. Physiological adaptations, like specialized respiratory structures, further emphasize the need for a rapid exchange of gases. While variations exist among aquatic species based on environmental conditions, these factors collectively underline the trend of faster breathing rates in aquatic animals compared to their terrestrial counterparts.

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  2. Asked: February 3, 2024In: Class 10 Social Science

    Vishnu Sharma is the author of which book of ancient India?

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    Added an answer on February 3, 2024 at 8:36 am

    Vishnu Sharma is traditionally attributed to the compilation of the "Panchatantra." The Panchatantra is an ancient Indian collection of animal fables and moral stories, designed to impart wisdom and principles of governance through allegorical tales.

    Vishnu Sharma is traditionally attributed to the compilation of the “Panchatantra.” The Panchatantra is an ancient Indian collection of animal fables and moral stories, designed to impart wisdom and principles of governance through allegorical tales.

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  3. Asked: February 3, 2024In: CBSE

    Who composed “Shrimad Bhagwat”?

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    Added an answer on February 3, 2024 at 8:36 am

    "Shrimad Bhagwat," also known as the "Bhagavata Purana," was composed by Vedavyasa. Vedavyasa is a sage and a central figure in many Hindu traditions. He is credited with compiling the Vedas and composing several other important texts, including the Mahabharata, of which the Bhagavad Gita is a part,Read more

    “Shrimad Bhagwat,” also known as the “Bhagavata Purana,” was composed by Vedavyasa. Vedavyasa is a sage and a central figure in many Hindu traditions. He is credited with compiling the Vedas and composing several other important texts, including the Mahabharata, of which the Bhagavad Gita is a part, and the Puranas, among which the Shrimad Bhagwat is one.

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  4. Asked: February 3, 2024In: CBSE

    “Razmnama” is the Persian translation of which book?

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    Added an answer on February 3, 2024 at 8:36 am

    The "Razmnama" is the Persian translation of the Indian epic, the "Mahabharata." It was commissioned by the Mughal Emperor Akbar in the late 16th century and completed in 1582. The Razmnama is a Persian prose rendition of the Mahabharata, and it was produced under the supervision of Abdul Rahim KhanRead more

    The “Razmnama” is the Persian translation of the Indian epic, the “Mahabharata.” It was commissioned by the Mughal Emperor Akbar in the late 16th century and completed in 1582. The Razmnama is a Persian prose rendition of the Mahabharata, and it was produced under the supervision of Abdul Rahim Khan-i-Khan, one of Akbar’s trusted courtiers. The word “Razmnama” translates to “Book of War” in English, emphasizing the martial aspects of the Mahabharata.

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  5. Asked: February 3, 2024In: Class 10 Social Science

    What is “Milindapanho”?

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    Added an answer on February 3, 2024 at 8:36 am

    "Milindapanho" refers to the "Questions of Milinda" or "Milinda's Questions." It is a Buddhist text written in Pali, not Sanskrit. The Milindapanho is a dialogue between King Milinda (Menander I), who ruled parts of northwestern India in the 2nd century BCE, and the Buddhist monk Nagasena. The textRead more

    “Milindapanho” refers to the “Questions of Milinda” or “Milinda’s Questions.” It is a Buddhist text written in Pali, not Sanskrit. The Milindapanho is a dialogue between King Milinda (Menander I), who ruled parts of northwestern India in the 2nd century BCE, and the Buddhist monk Nagasena. The text is presented in the form of questions posed by King Milinda and answers provided by Nagasena.

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