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Saprophytic nutrition refers to the mode of nutrient acquisition by a group of organisms. These organisms obtain their nutrients by absorbing them directly from dead organisms (decaying organic matter). These species can include bacteria, molds, and fungus and use digestive enzymes to directly digest the dead organism. The mode of nutrition in which organisms feed on dead and decaying matter. Example fungi. In saprotrophic mode of nutrition, the vital nutrients required for their body are collected from dead and decaying matter. The other organisms which are saprotrophic is Rhizopus, Yeast, and Mushroom.
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High Tide: This occurs when water covers much of the shore by rising to its highest level.
Low Tide: There is a low tide when water falls to its lowest level and recedes from the shore.
Tides are caused by the strong gravitational pull exerted by the sun and the moon on the earth’s surface. The rise and fall of water due to tides is used for generating electricity in some places. The water of the earth closer to the moon gets pulled under the moon’s gravitational force and causes a high tide.
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The process of deriving large crystals of pure substances from their solutions is known as crystallisation. It is a physical change. Crystals of salt are obtained by the evaporation of sea water.
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The gasses utilised and liberated in photosynthesis are nitrogen, oxygen and carbon dioxide .
The plants obtain Carbon dioxide directly from the atmosphere and liberates oxygen to the atmosphere through the stomata.
But, it obtains nitrogen mainly by three other factors as the atmospheric nitrogen isn't useful to plant and the plants can't take it easily.
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Inequality is being practiced in India on the basis of caste, religion, disability, *** (male or female) and economic status. Inequality affects every member of the society. Economic inequality impacts the GDP per capita. It gives rise to poorer public health and illiteracy, thus increasing crime rates, fuelling political instability, and eventually destabilising the society. Society members also become pessimistic and lose faith in the government and each other.
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The sources used by historians in the period 700 to 1750 (the Medieval Period) were quite different from the ones used in the period of Gupta dynasty and Hashavardhana. There is definitely some continuity in the sources used by the historians of both the distinct periods. For example, for obtaining information they still relied on
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