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30%of 80
= 30/100 × 80
= 3 × 8
= 24
Hence 24 children like playing cricket
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The reciprocal of an improper fraction is proper fraction .
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Ziauddin Barani (1285–1358 CE) was a Muslim political thinker of the Delhi Sultanate located in present-day North India during Muhammad bin Tughlaq and Firuz Shah's reign. According to him, Sultan Muhammad-bin- Tughlaq was disgusted with the life of Delhi because he was getting almost daily many anonymous letters from the people of the city abusing and criticizing him and therefore, he wanted to leave it for good.
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Organisms, which derive nutrition from the body of other living organisms (host), are called parasites; for example, cuscuta (amarbel) and insect-eating plants. 9. Insect-eating plants are called insectivorous plants. Pitcher plant is an example of an insectivorous plant. Some organisms live together and share shelter and nutrients. This is called symbiotic relationship. For example, certain fungi live in the roots of trees. The tree provides nutrients to the fungus and, in return, receives help from it to take up water and nutrients from the soil.
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2 5/6 - (4 1/3 - 3/2)
= 17/6 - 13/3 + 3/2
= [17 - 13(2) + 3(3)]/6
= [17 - 39 + 9]/6
= [17- 30]/6
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Lactic acid is found primarily in sour milk products, such as koumiss, laban, yogurt, kefir, and some cottage cheeses. The casein in fermented milk is coagulated (curdled) by lactic acid. Lactic acid is also responsible for the sour flavor of sourdough bread. Lactic acid is found in sour milk, but you may have also heard of or tried other AHAs, such glycolic acid, from sugar cane, which is also a popular ingredient in anti-aging topical skin care products.
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All organisms take food and utilise it to get energy for the growth and maintenance of their bodies. Green plants synthesise their food themselves by the process of photosynthesis. They are autotrophs. Plants use simple chemical substances like carbon dioxide, water and minerals for the synthesis of food.
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let the 2nd number be X and the 1st number be 2x.
2x + x = 18
3x = 18
x = 18/3
x = 6
2x = 6 × 2 = 12
therefore,
1st number is 12.
2nd number is 6.
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The uppermost layer of earth’s crust is called soil. Soil is one of the most important natural resources. It supports the growth of plants by holding the roots firmly and supplying water and nutrients. Soil contains air, water and countless living organisms like bacteria, fungi, insects, worms, rodents, moles, and plant roots. Soil is existence of life on the earth.
Uses of soil:
- It is essential for agriculture. Soil is used for growing food like grains, pulses etc.
- Soil is used to grow trees for obtaining wood for building purposes for making as fuel and for making paper.
- It is also used to grow cotton plants and mulberry trees.
- Soil is also used to make earthenware or pottery.
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Pitcher plant has partial heterotrophic mode of nutrition. It performs photosynthesis. To meet its nitrogenous requirement it feeds on insects since pitcher plant grows in nitrogen deficient soil.
In a pitcher plant, the leaf is modified to form a pitcher like structure. The pitcher has a lid which gets closed when a insects sits on it. In this way, the insect gets trapped in the pitcher. The insect is then digested by various enzymatic secretions.
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Plants need proteins and fats besides the carbohydrate. Proteins are nitrogenous substances which contain nitrogen. Although nitrogen is present in abundance in atmosphere, but plant cannot absorb atmospheric nitrogen. Plant gets nitrogen from soil. Certain types of bacteria called rhizobium, are present in soil. They convert gaseous nitrogen into usable form and release it into the soil. Plants absorb these soluble forms of nitrogen along with water and other minerals through roots.
Sometimes farmers add nitrogenous fertilizer to their field to fulfill the need of nitrogen. In this way plants gets fulfillment of nitrogen along with other nutrients. After the fulfillment of all nutrients plants synthesize proteins and fats.
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A national identification number, national identity number, or national insurance number is used by the governments of many countries as a means of tracking their citizens, permanent residents, and temporary residents for the purposes of work, taxation, government benefits, health care, and other governmentally-related functions. The number appears on identity documents issued by several countries.
The ways in which such a system is implemented vary among countries, but in most cases citizens are issued an identification number upon reaching legal age, or when they are born. Non-citizens may be issued such numbers when they enter the country, or when granted a temporary or permanent residence permit.
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Sorter's Disease is another name for Anthrax. It is caused by the bacteria Bacillus anthracis. Historically, anthrax was called wool sorter's disease because individuals who sorted wool of infected animals contracted the disease.
Symptoms of Anthrax (Woolsorters' Disease, Ragpickers' Disease)
- Cutaneous anthrax: Painless papule, blister, or ulcer after contact with infected material. ...
- Inhalation anthrax: Fever, cough, and shortness of breath – similar to an atypical pneumonia.
- Gastrointestinal anthrax: Nausea and vomiting, diarrhoea.
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