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Satya Swaroop . 2 years, 11 months ago (13156207)

Animal fat

Anjan Karthi 3 years ago (11411264)

Also known as animal starch, glycogen is the form in which carbohydrates and saccharides are stored in animal body. Unlike starch which has both amylose and amylopectin components, glycogen solely consists of amylopectin.

Ajitha Kumari 3 years ago (13787235)

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Solve case study Use the Cornell note taking method to make notes of the following passage Everyone needs a holiday, both to relax and to have a change of environment. The holidaymakers feel relaxed and refreshed at the end of the holiday and look forward to the resumption of their duties, be it at school, office, or factories, with renewed vigour. This is the reason why all establishments grant their employees annual leave. With the end of the academic year, the schools and universities grant their pupils a long holiday during mid-summer. This lasts until early September when the new school term starts. Of course, the parents will like to take advantage of this and take their leave to coincide with the children’s vacations. This has become a traditional holiday season in most European countries, particularly in England. With the coming of August, the traditional holiday season in Britain reaches its peak point and most of the holiday resorts are packed to capacity. In order to avoid the crowd, some prefer to take their holiday a little earlier if facilities so warrant. Those who have already taken their holidays can console themselves not only with reflections on the happy days spent in the country, at the seaside or abroad but also with the thought that holiday expenses are over for the year and that by taking an earlier holiday they have missed the August rush.
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Pramodh R 3 years ago (13756279)

Hi
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Pradeep Pradeep Kumar 2 years, 9 months ago (14264135)

Explain the concept of Sansui
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Abhishek _ _Rajput 3 years ago (10855066)

Mahatma Gandhi declared that British rule was established in India with the cooperation of Indians and if they had refused to cooperate, British rule in India would have been collapsed within a year. He proposed that the movement should unfold in stages. It should begin with the surrendering of titles that the government had awarded to the Indians. A boycott of civil services, army, police, courts and legislative assemblies, schools and foreign goods would show their non-cooperation to the British Empire. Mahatma Gandhi felt that in case the government used suppression, a full civil disobedience campaign would be launched.
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Anjan Karthi 3 years ago (11411264)

Yes, it is a kind of mutualism. But, the bee seems to derive not much benefit from the relation. The bee is rather being deceived by the orchid petals into pollinating it's mature microspores by pseudo copulating with the petal.

Sakshi Gupta 3 years ago (13524456)

Yes coral is a example of mutualism
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Yashi Kushwaha 3 years ago (13541731)

BothA and D are correct but for most appropriate one it's option D

Praveen Kumar 3 years ago (8568948)

A

Ruhani Arora 3 years ago (9206609)

I also think that answer should be option A but on website's it's option D

Moksh Arora 3 years ago (13807258)

A

Sujal Rawat 3 years ago (13807179)

D
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Arif Parray 3 years ago (13653979)

Neron

Kaver Mokashi 3 years ago (13230946)

Neuron

Krish Jaat 3 years ago (13527361)

Neron is the biggest cell in our body

Pearl S 3 years ago (11082683)

Neuron

Raunak Kumar 3 years ago (10426456)

The longest cell in the human body is the 'neuron' with a length of 90cm-100cm, linking the central nervous system (brain and spinal cord) to other parts of the body.
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Rohit Kumar 3 years ago (13389225)

Hi

Zikra Khan 2 years, 11 months ago (12637935)

Please chapter -7 hear
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Vinay Jain 3 years ago (12981086)

Depends upon person

Bhumi Gothwal 3 years ago (13793369)

Uncountable

Raunak Kumar 3 years ago (10426456)

Nobody knows.

Baaacha Baacha 3 years ago (13726950)

Uncountable
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B.Jasmi Shree 2 years, 11 months ago (13303193)

Pls search in google and YouTube you will get many 💡 ideas Thank you 😊
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Preeti Dabral 3 years ago (2983787)

In social psychology, a stereotype is a generalized belief about a particular category of people. It is an expectation that people might have about every person of a particular group

Allu .Lohitha Allu. Roshini 3 years ago (13367344)

Laxmi lakra

🦋 A.Lakshmi Meghana 🦋 3 years ago (13736848)

Thank you for participating
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Aryan Kumar 3 years ago (12664028)

Pea plant ( pisum sativum) because it is easily available. And grow

Baaacha Baacha 3 years ago (13726950)

Pea plant as because its contrasting characters

Pearl S 3 years ago (11082683)

Because he found a contrasting characteristics on pea plant

Aadivya Mathur 3 years ago (13121250)

But why he chose that plant

Aadivya Mathur 3 years ago (13121250)

Pea plant 🌿
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Preeti Dabral 3 years ago (2983787)

The countries of the Middle-East may have very high Per Capita Income due to revenues from crude oil, but they are otherwise not developed in each sector (except Israel). Their literacy rate, life expectancy at birth and other similar parameters do not match those of developed countries of the West. The probable reason is that they have become rich nations recently due to a sharp increase in the price of oil, but their society has not developed accordingly. Most of the wealth is accumulated in a few hands, i.e. there is an unequal distribution of wealth. The gap between the poor and rich is very wide in these countries. They are not developed because they lack other developmental facilities such as health care facilities, education, etc.

Piyush Kumar Sahoo 3 years ago (8976322)

In short because only PCI is not the criterion for ranking a country but also the healthcare and education, which are not actually developed or offered to its citizens by some countries. that's why they are not developed.
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Hlo
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Pavan Singh 2 years, 11 months ago (13823682)

0.25 = 25÷100= 1/4

Chiranth Ap 3 years ago (13806676)

0.10
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M Pavan Teja 3 years ago (13801708)

Ja ke google me search kar la**de
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Sushamita Singh 3 years ago (13659975)

2(lb+bh+hl) , l = length h = height b = breadth

Harshit Agarwal 3 years ago (13205660)

2(lb+bh+hl)
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Akshay Kumar 3 years ago (13810125)

The Raikas were found in the deserts of Rajasthan. The rainfall in the region was uncertain and poor. Hence, the Raikas combined cultivation with pastoralism. During the monsoons, the Raikas of Barmer, Jaisalmer, Jodhpur and Bikaner stayed in their home villages, where pasture was available. By October, when these grazing grounds were dry, they moved out in search of other pasture and water and returned again during the next monsoon. One group of Raikas, known as the Maru (desert) Raikas, herded camels and another group reared sheep and goat. They mainly lived in Thar desert near Jaisalmer.

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