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Najiya Thasnim 4 years, 4 months ago (11410743)

Sexual reproduction can increase genetic variation but reduce species diversity. ... Speeding up evolution may increase genetic variation, but surprisingly it can reduce species diversity, according to a study led by Carlos J. Melian from Eawag – Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology, Switzerland.
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Anita Konwar 4 years, 4 months ago (11187462)

Energy , proteins , vitamins , minerals , carbohydrates , water

Pinky Pinky 4 years, 4 months ago (11836227)

Lesson 6 EVS

Samrriddhi Sengar 4 years, 4 months ago (10597301)

Correct ?

Sᴜᴠʀᴀᴛ Mɪsʜʀᴀ 4 years, 4 months ago (11772595)

Bur

Shreya Kumari 4 years, 4 months ago (11747009)

Energy and vitamins are important for our body.
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Anhad Bir 4 years, 4 months ago (11407792)

Me too with BTS

Sweta Parineeti Anand 4 years, 4 months ago (11425193)

If I are a bts hater then why you said Blackpink army and for your kind information the fan of Blackpink is known as Blink not armu

Saanvi Jain 3 years, 2 months ago (11553359)

And listen carefully, I hate BTS. Let me mention stupid and silly BTS. I am in black pink army.

Saanvi Jain 4 years, 4 months ago (11553359)

Heyy girl or boy, who ever u r this is app isn't for useless chatting of ur

Aastha G 4 years, 4 months ago (11379521)

I'm bts army but I don't have snapchat account ??
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Shruti Verma 4 years, 4 months ago (11799664)

I will explain with example in simple words may it help you Suppose there is a private company with proper facilities and with proper rules and regulations employees get there fixed salary every month So when everything is organised in sector that is called organised sector. Similarly when nothing is organised in a sector that is called unorganised sector. For ex - a wage worker who is working without any rules and regulations and without any fixed amount of salary.

Sittu Roy 4 years, 4 months ago (11679277)

The difference between organized and unorganised sectors are tabulated below. Organised sectorUnorganised sectorIt is a sector where the employment terms are fixed and regular, and the employees get assured work.The unorganised sector is characterised by small and scattered units, which reason.Employes will get medical and several other benefits.No benefits are available for the workers.Examples: Government employees, registered industrial ware largely outside the control of the government.The job is regular and has fixed working hours. If people work more, they get paid for the overtime by the employer.Jobs are low-paid and often not regular.Workers enjoy the security of employment.Employment is not secure. People can be asked to leave without anyorkers, etcExamples: Shopkeeping, Farming, Domestic works, etc

Yash Pandey 4 years, 4 months ago (10807596)

Good morning
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Dilkhush Meena 4 years, 4 months ago (9216837)

These are Notes of Chapter Why do we need Parliament ??

Dilkhush Meena 4 years, 4 months ago (9216837)

Parliament enables citizens of India to participate in decision making and control the government, thus making it the most important symbol of Indian democracy and a key feature of the Constitution. Why Should People Decide: (i) Independence was long and difficult struggle, they got inspired by the ideas of freedom, equality and participation in decision-making. (ii) Under the colonial rule, the people did not criticised British government but the freedom movement changed this situation.The nationalist began to oppose the British government and make demands. (iii) The Constitution in independent India laid down the principle of universal adult franchise i.e, that all adult citizens of the country have the right to vote. People and their Representatives: (i) A democracy is the idea of consent, i.e., the desire, approval and participation of people. (ii) It is the decision of the people that creates a democractic government and decides about its functioning. (iii) The basic idea in democracy is that the individual or the citizen is the most important person and that in principle the government as well as other public institutions need to have the trust of these citizens. (iv) The Parliament, which is made up of all representatives together, controls and guides the government. The Role of the Parliament: (i) The Indian Parliament is an expression of the faith that the people of India have in the principles of democracy. (ii) The Parliament in our system has immense powers because it is the representative of the people. (iii) The Lok Sabha is elected once every five years. The country is divided into a number of these constituencies. Each of these constituencies elect one person to the parliament. (iv) Once elected, the candidates become members of parliament or MPs. These MPs together make up the Parliament. Parliament Performs the Following Functions: Some of the major functions of the parliament are as follows: 1. Legislative Functions: The Parliament makes laws on all subjects listed in the Union List. It can also make laws on subjects listed under the Concurrent List. In case there is any conflict or overlapping in the provisions existing in the Union and State enactment, the Union law prevails. In cases when an emergency has been declared, the Union Parliament can also make laws on subjects that fall within the State List. 2. Financial Control: Union Parliament has exclusive powers to provide ways and means through which revenue has to be raised for public services. To that end it imposes taxes and also ensures that the money sanctioned for expenditure to various departments of the government has been spent for the authorized purposes. 3. Providing and exercising control over Cabinet: Our Parliamentary system blends the legislative and the executive organs of the State in as much as the executive power is wielded by a group of Members of the Legislature who command majority in the Lok Sabha. 4. Critical Assessment of the Work of the Cabinet: The Parliament provides the forum through which is ensured that the Cabinet remains in power only as long as it commands majority support in the Lok Sabha which comprises elected representatives of the people. It is one of the most important functions of the Parliament to bring about discussions and critical assessments of the performance of the government departments. 5. Role of opposition: The existence of opposition also ensures that the nation gets to know about the alternative points of view. 6. An organ of information: Parliament is the most powerful organ so far information about the functioning of the government is concerned. The information provided in the Houses is authoritative and Ministers are bound to provide information on matters of government when so desired by the members. 7. Constitutional Functions: The power to amend the Constitution vests with the Parliament. Constitutional amendments have to be passed by each house by a majority of total membership as well as by two-third majority of members present in voting. 8. Judicial Functions: Parliament has the exclusive powers to impeach the President and remove judges of the Supreme Court and the High Court’s through a prescribed procedure. 9. Elective functions: Elected members of the Rajya Sabha and the Lok Sabha Constitute the Electoral College for the election of the Vice-President. Along with elected members of the State Legislatures they form the Electoral College for election to the office of the President. The Parliament can also by legislation create new States or make changes in the existing boundaries of the States
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Baisa Hkm ?? 4 years, 4 months ago (10081109)

What is this

Amitesh Tiwari 4 years, 4 months ago (11786278)

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Kannmani Raja 4 years, 4 months ago (11671812)

Derailing of track

Veeramreddy Rishika 4 years, 4 months ago (10366332)

Is it the gift of chapels.

Sunder. Sunder 4 years, 4 months ago (11767954)

Ch 3
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Rudra Pratap Jena 4 years, 1 month ago (11267256)

Gopabandhu das nku

Sʜɪᴠᴀ Pʀᴀsᴀᴅ Palai 4 years, 3 months ago (11866753)

Kendarapara,odisha

Sk Ammar Azam 4 years, 4 months ago (11741346)

Apana Odisha ra kau district ru???

Aayush Biswal 4 years, 4 months ago (9189628)

apana mbd check karantu
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Pari Sharma 4 years, 4 months ago (11707418)

Data Base Management System

Samyak Bhujade 4 years, 4 months ago (9563098)

Data Base Management System
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Siddharth Chetia 4 years, 4 months ago (11763846)

Soil minerals form the basis of soil. They are produced from rocks (parent material) through the processes of weathering and natural erosion. Water, wind, temperature change, gravity, chemical interaction, living organisms and pressure differences all help break down parent material.

Adhishri Shrivastava 4 years, 4 months ago (11707304)

Soil is the thin layer of material covering the earth's surface and isformed from the weathering of rocks.
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Sia ? 4 years, 3 months ago (6945213)

The property of the material to oppose the electric current is known as resistivity.  It is inversely proportional to the drift of electrons.

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Rajni Kumari 4 years, 4 months ago (11178352)

Hesgihn Bgh Bbj
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Sia ? 4 years, 3 months ago (6945213)

सम्मिश्र ऊतक : सम्मिश्र ऊतक एक से अधिक प्रकार की कोशिकाओं से मिलकर बने होते हैं जो एक इकाई के रूप में कार्य करते हैं। इसके सामान्य उदाहरण दारू (जाइलम) और पोषवाह (फ्लोएम) (चित्र 5.5 और 5.6) हैं। सरल पादप ऊतकों : की संरचना, प्रकार्य और वितरण तालिका 5.2 में दिए गए हैं।

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Rakshashree Rakshashree 4 years, 3 months ago (11922320)

Water

Smriti Banerjee 4 years, 4 months ago (6880476)

Water
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Sia ? 4 years, 1 month ago (6945213)

Parameters of Comparison OMR OCR
The Full-Form Optical mark recognition Optical character recognition
Definition A technology that captures human marked data to determine the presence and location of marked data such as marks with the help of lines and shaded areas. A technology that converts images of texts in any form of data electronically into machine language to determine what it represents and to store it systematically.
Level of Implementation Easy Comparatively hard to implement
Application Tests, surveys, voting, geo-coding, product evaluation, etc. Business documents, data entry, bank statements, Google books, etc.
Also Called Optical mark reader Optical character reader
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Prince Bhai 4 years, 1 month ago (12108385)

Hello

Anamika Sharma 4 years, 2 months ago (12245913)

A noun is the name of person ,place, thing, and Animal etc.....

Manisha??? Singh ? 4 years, 3 months ago (11406187)

A noun is the name of person place animals or things etc
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Rajwardhan Pothare 4 years, 4 months ago (11767118)

Say me a answrr
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Joshika Kaliraman ?? 4 years, 4 months ago (9366791)

It is a kind of mirror
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Ananya Meher 2 years, 2 months ago (14841664)

When the temperature rises up, by the process of evaporation the excess amount of water that is present in leaves or plants will also evaporate which is transportation. Thus, if the temperature is high then temperature will affect the transpirtation in plabts

Aditya Sharma 3 years, 1 month ago (13758179)

The temperature can change the rate of transpiration the rate of transpiration is high during the day timeand when the sunlight drops down during the evening the transpiration rate decreases .

Aarya Bhatewara 4 years, 1 month ago (12441241)

Higher temperatures cause the plant cells which control the openings (stoma) where water is released to the atmosphere to open, whereas colder temperatures cause the openings to close. Relative humidity: As the relative humidity of the air surrounding the plant rises the transpiration rate falls.
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Mohit Patel 4 years, 3 months ago (9586514)

1. 'मियाँ नसीरुद्दीन' नामक पाठ की लेखिका का नाम है- A. महादेवी वर्मा B. कृष्णा सोबती C. सुभद्रा कुमारी चौहान D. अमृता प्रीतम Check Answer 2. 'मियाँ नसीरुद्दीन' नामक पाठ में किसके व्यक्तित्व का शब्द-चित्र अंकित किया गया है? A. मियाँ नसीरुद्दीन के दादा का B. मियाँ नसीरुद्दीन के पिता का C. मियाँ नसीरुद्दीन का D. मियाँ नसीरुद्दीन के भाई का Check Answer 3.मियाँ नसीरुद्दीन किस कला में प्रवीण थे? A. वस्तुकला B. चित्रकला C. भाषण-कला D. रोटी बनाने की कला Check Answer 4. मियाँ नसीरुद्दीन कैसे इंसान का प्रतिनिधित्व करते थे? A. चालाक इंसान का B. त्यागशील इंसान का C. जो अपने पेशे को कला का दर्जा देते हैं D. जो अपने खानदान का नाम डुबोते हैं Check Answer 5. जब लेखिका गढ़ैया मुहल्ले से गुजर रही थी तो उसे एक दुकान से कैसी आवाज़ सुनाई दी?" A. पटापट की B. नृत्य करने की C. गीत की D. रोने की Check Answer 6. पटापट आटे के ढेर को सानने की आवाज़ को सुनकर लेखिका ने क्या सोचा था? A. पराँठे बन रहे हैं B. सेवइयों की तैयारी हो रही है C. दाल को तड़का लग रहा है D. हलवा बनाया जा रहा है Check Answer 7. मियाँ नसीरुद्दीन कितने प्रकार की रोटी बनाने के लिए मशहूर हैं? A. बत्तीस B. चालीस C. छयालीस D. छप्पन Check Answer 8. लेखिका ने मियाँ नसीरुद्दीन से सबसे पहले कौन-सा प्रश्न किया था? A. आप से कुछ सवाल पूछने थे? B. आप से रोटियाँ बनवानी थीं? C. आप क्या कर रहे हैं? D. आपका नाम क्या है? Check Answer 9. मियाँ नसीरुद्दीन ने लेखिका को क्या समझा था? A. अभिनेत्री B. नेत्री C. अखबारनवीस D. कवयित्री Check Answer 10. मियाँ नसीरुद्दीन ने अखबार के विषय में क्या कहा था? A. खोजियों की खुराफात B. धार्मिक लोगों का प्रयास C. आय का साधन D. प्रसिद्धि का आसान तरीका Check Answer 11. अखबार बनाने वाले और अखबार पढ़ने वाले दोनों को मियाँ नसीरुद्दीन ने क्या कहा था? A. कामकाजी B. निठल्ला C. ईमानदार D. बेईमान Check Answer 12. लेखिका के अनुसार नसीरुद्दीन का खानदानी पेशा क्या था? A. नगीनासाज B. आईनासाज C. रंगरेज D. नानबाई Check Answer 13. मियाँ नसीरुद्दीन अपना उस्ताद किसे मानते हैं? A. अपने वालिद को B. अपने दादा को C. अपने मामा को D. अपने नाना को Check Answer 14. मियाँ नसीरुद्दीन के वालिद का नाम था- A. मियाँ शाहरुख B. मियाँ अखतर C. बरकत शाही D. मियाँ कल्लन Check Answer 15. मियाँ नसीरुद्दीन के दादा का क्या नाम था? A. मियाँ कल्लन B. मियाँ बरकत शाही C. मियाँ दादूदीन D. मियाँ सलमान अली Check Answer 16. 'काम करने से आता है, नसीहतों से नहीं' ये कथन किसका है? A. लेखिका का B. नसीरुद्दीन के दादा का C. नसीरुद्दीन के पिता का D. नसीरुद्दीन का Check Answer 17. 'तालीम की तालीम भी बड़ी चीज़ होती है'-इस वाक्य में दूसरी बार प्रयुक्त तालीम का क्या अर्थ है- A. शिक्षा B. शिक्षा का ज्ञान C. उपदेश D. नसीहत Check Answer 18. 'कोई ऐसी चीज खिलाओ जो न आग से पके, न पानी से बने' ये शब्द किसने कहे थे? A. बादशाह सलामत B. मियाँ नसीरुद्दीन C. लेखिका D. मियाँ कल्लन Check Answer
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Himanshu Raj 4 years, 4 months ago (5666806)

These are not from the examination point of view.
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Archana Kumari 4 years, 4 months ago (896349)

1. Non-fulfilment of demand,promised in the beginning of the war as compensation of support. 2. Dissatisfaction among Indian citizens. 3. Awakening of prominent leaders which influenced popular participation
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