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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)
he biological process in which food is utilized to produce energy is called respiration. Respiration is necessary for survival of the living beings. A living being cannot survive even for a few seconds, without respiration. During respiration, it is mainly the carbohydrate which is oxidized to produce energy. This can be shown by following equation:
Carbohydrate + Oxygen → Carbon dioxide + Water + Energy
C6H12O6 + 6O2 → 6CO2 + 6H2 + Energy
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During 1911-21 the population record a negative growth rate. As per census 2011, Nagaland is the only Indian state which has negative growth rate of -0.58% in census 2011while Indian population grown at the rate of 17.69% from 2001 to 2011.
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Plasma membrane is a thin membrane that surrounds every living cell, separating it from the external environment around it. The plasma membrane consists of water-soluble substances like nucleic acids, proteins, carbohydrates. Typically, the plasma membrane defines the boundary of a cell. Apart from protecting the constituents of the cell, substances are exchanged through the surface of the plasma membrane.
The plasma membrane is composed of lipids and proteins that contribute to the functioning of the membrane. Even though the plasma membrane is the only barrier between internal components of the cell and the extracellular environment in some species. In some organisms, have an extra-barrier, apart from plasma membrane called the cell wall. Functions of plasma membrane include protection, selective permeability, cell signaling, endocytosis and exocytosis.
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The tiny projections on the inner surface of the small intestine which help in absorbing the digested food are called villi. These helps to increase the surface area of intestinal walls.These are located in the inner walls of the small intestine.Their function is to increase the surface area of the small intestinal wall for absorption of the digested food.
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Given below is an outline that will help you frame a complete answer, as this is a writing task.
- Ram was a known thief in the city.
- But he was known more for his ability to disappear and to make others disappear.
- He had this extraordinary power that others feared.
- He was the assistant to the wicked magician.
- But things took a turn when he was caught by the police.
- He made the police disappear.
- (Continue based on your imagination)
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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)
Salient Features of DNA Double-Helix
- It consists of two polynucleotide chains where the sugar and phosphate group form the backbone and the nitrogenous bases project inside the helix.
- The two polynucleotide chains have anti-parallel polarity i.e. if one strand has 5′ → 3′ polarity, the other strand has 3′ → 5′ polarity.
- The bases on the opposite strands are connected through hydrogen bonds forming base pairs (bp). Adenine always forms two hydrogen bonds with thymine from the opposite strand and vice-versa. Guanine forms three hydrogen bonds with cytosine from the opposite strand and vice-versa. Therefore, a purine always pairs with a pyrimidine on the other strand, giving rise to a uniform distance between the two strands of the helix.
- The two strands coil in a right-handed fashion. Each turn of the helix is 3.4nm (or 34 Angstrom units) consisting of 10 nucleotides. These nucleotides are at a distance of 0.34nm (or 3.4 Angstrom units).
- The helix is stable because of the base pairs that stack over one another and hydrogen bonds that hold the bases together.
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Ebright initiated his research on the monarch pupa by studying the purpose of the twelve gold spots on its body. He discovered that these spots produced a hormone which helped in butterfly's full development. Later, he proved that the absence of that hormone would make monarch a normal butterfly. He cultured the hormones and identified its chemical structure. It led to his theory of cell life.
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The basic idea behind the SHG’s for the poor is to provide credit facilities at a cheaper rate and also without much documentation process.
An SHG has 15-20 members, usually from the neighbourhood, who meet and save regularly in the range of Rs 25 to Rs 100 or more. The amount which is collected by an SHG is utlised to give loan to a member of the group. Now the group decides as regards the loans to begranted, the purpose, amount, interest to be charged, and its repayment schedule.
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| DNA (Deoxyribonucleic acid) | RNA (Ribonucleic acid) |
| Definition | |
| It is a long polymer. It has a deoxyribose and phosphate backbone having four distinct bases: thymine, adenine, cytosine, and guanine. | Is a polymer with a ribose and phosphate backbone with four varying bases: uracil, cytosine, adenine, and guanine. |
| Location | |
| It is located in the nucleus of a cell and in the mitochondria. | It is found in the cytoplasm, nucleus, and in the ribosome. |
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)
Ustad Bismillah Khan was a Shehnai master of great national and international fame. He was a great musician. Ali Bux, his maternal unde perfected him in music. Shehnai was brought to the classical stage by Ustad Bismillah Khan. He practiced for hours and worked very hard to attain perfection. It was his melodious music that made him the first Indian to greet tire independent India. Ustad Bismillah Khan created many new rags. He was given many awards and he even received the “Bharat Ratna”. He was a true patriot who declined many offers to settle aborad. He was a true artist but a simple man. He had great regard for Hindustani Classical Music.
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Flowchart is a technique that allows you to represent computer program graphically. Using flowchart you can easily understand the logic of a program. A flowchart represents the logical and operational steps to be performed within the system for transforming the input process into output. Flowchart serves as a basis for discussion and communication between the system analysts and the programmers.
| SYMBOL | DESCRIPTION |
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This symbol is used to represent the start and the end of an algorithm or process. |
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This symbol is used to represent the logic used in a process or algorithm. |
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This symbol is used to represent the input/output steps of a process. |
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This symbol is used to represent the conditional situation of a process. |
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This symbol is used to represent the flow of control in a process. |
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- Hydrochloric acid is an essential acid in the stomach.
- It helps destroy bacteria, as well as other harmful species.
- It also works as a preservative of food.
- HCl converts pepsinogen which is not active into pepsin to metabolize proteins in our stomach.
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)
Answer:
10 cm
Step-by-step explanation:
We are given that Two sides of a triangle is 12cm and 14 cm.
Let the third side be x
Perimeter of triangle = Sum of all sides
Since we are given that The perimeter of a triangle is 36cm.
So,
Hence the length of the third side is 10 cm
or
Let the length of third side be x cm.
Length of other two side are 12 cm and 14 cm.
Now, Perimeter of triangle = 36 cm
⇒ 12 + 14 + x = 36
⇒ 26 + x = 36
⇒ x = 36 - 26
⇒ x = 10 cm
Thus, the length of third side is 10 cm.
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The moral of the story is that we must help the poor and the needy. The prince set an example of this by giving his jewels to the poor. The swallow also proved to be a great example of love and sacrifice.
Posted by Nidhi Kalmodiya 5 years ago (4595124)
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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)
Rhombic sulphur (α-sulphur)
Rhombic sulphur is crystalline in nature and has octahedral shape. On heating the solution of roll sulphur in CS2 we get rhombic sulphur. It is yellow with a melting point of 385.8K and specific gravity 2.06. Rhombic sulphur cannot be dissolved in water but can be dissolved in benzene, ether, alcohol etc.
Monoclinic sulphur (β-sulphur)
When we take a dish and melt rhombic sulphur in that dish we obtain monoclinic sulphur after cooling it. In this process we make two holes in the crust and pour out the remaining liquid. After this we get colourless needle-shaped crystals of β-sulphur when the crust is removed.
Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)
| Rhombic sulfur (α-sulfur) |
Monoclinic sulfur (β- sulfur) |
| 1. It is a pale yellow coloured solid. | 1. It is bright yellow solid |
| 2. It forms orthorhombic crystals | 2. It forms needle-shaped monoclinic crystals |
| 3. Its melting point is 385.8 K. | 3. Its melting point is 393 K. |
| 4. Its density is 2.06 g/cm3 | 4. Its density is 1.98 g/cm3 |
| 5. It is insoluble in water and soluble in CS2 | 5. Soluble in CS2 |
| 6. It is stable below 369 K and transforms to β-sulfur above this temperature | 6. It is stable above 369 K and transforms into α-sulfur below this temperature. |
| 7. It is prepared by the evaporation of rolls sulfur in CS2. | 7. It is prepared from rhombic sulfur. |
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i was walking on the road when i saw a person stealing a gold chain from a woman standing with her child on the road. i immediately started chasing the man who has the gold chain. i ran as fast as i can and caught him after sometime. i returned to that women when she was crying and gave back her chain but she still did not stop crying. i thought for a while and noticed that the child was missing. i was completely shocked finding out that the little boy was missing. i ran around that place for a while to find out for a clue. when i went a bit further i found a napkin which i have seen it with the baby a few minutes ago. i ran on the same street for a while and then i heard a baby crying. i immediately went close to the place from where the sound was coming. i had to climb a few stairs to find out from where the sound was coming. i then saw the baby with a few people who looked like gangsters. i went inside bravely and the next second they shot me on my arm. i still did not stop. i fought with the kidnappers and ran back with the baby to his mother. i then went back to my house and felt quit happy that i saved a baby.
Posted by Pranjal Sharma 5 years ago (9916571)
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Mixtures which have uniform composition throughout are called Homogeneous Mixture. For example – mixture of salt and water, mixture of sugar and water, air, lemonade, soda water, etc.
Mixtures which do not have uniform composition throughout are called Heterogeneous Mixture. For example – mixture of soil and sand, mixture of sulphur and iron fillings, mixture of oil and water etc. The boundaries of constituent particles of a homogeneous mixture can be identified easily; as a homogeneous mixture has two or more distinct phases.
An alloy is a material composed of two or more metals or a metal and non metal. It may be a solid solution of the elements of single phase or a mixture of two or more metallic phases. Solid alloys give a single solid phase microstructure. Alloys are used where their properties are superior to those of pure component elements. Examples are steel,solder,brass,amalgam etc.
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The dimensional formula of Velocity is given by,
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