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Embryo, the early developmental stage of an animal while it is in the egg or within the uterus of the mother. It is formed from a fertilized egg with a sperm called zygote.
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- Carbon dioxide: it is a gas which is released into atmosphere during respiration.
- Water: it is another requirement for photosynthesis which is transported upward through xylem tissue to the leaves, from where it reaches photosynthetic cells.
- Chlorophyll: it is green pigment in plants which act as catalyst. It is responsible for absorption of sun's light by the plant. The chlorophyll pigments are photoreceptor molecules which play a key role in the photosynthesis process.
- Light: light effects photosynthesis with its intensity, duration and quality. In green light the rate of photosynthesis is minimum, while in red or blue light the rate of photosynthesis is maximum.
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1.A real image can be caught on a screen whereas a virtual image cannot be caught on a screen.
2. A real image is always inverted whereas a virtual image is always erect.
3. A real image is formed when the rays of light after reflection or refraction actually meet at some point whereas a virtual image is formed when the rays of light after reflection or refraction appear to meet at a point.
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Rectilinear motion is a motion where objects move along a straight line. Examples march past of soldiers, sprinters in race, falling stones, A boy walking on a straight road , A car moving in a straight road, A train moving in a straight track etc
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