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Insulators are used in electrical equipment to support and separate electrical conductors without allowing current through themselves. An insulating material used in bulk to wrap electrical cables or other equipment is called insulation. Wood, cloth, glass, mica, and quartz are some good examples of insulators. Insulators are also protectors as they give protection against heat, sound and of course passage of electricity.
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Insulators are used in electrical equipment to support and separate electrical conductors without allowing current through themselves. An insulating material used in bulk to wrap electrical cables or other equipment is called insulation. Wood, cloth, glass, mica, and quartz are some good examples of insulators. Insulators are also protectors as they give protection against heat, sound and of course passage of electricity.
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Urbanization is a word for becoming more like a city. When populations of people grow, the population of a place may spill over from city to nearby areas. This is called urbanization. Maybe tall apartment buildings spring up on what had been the outskirts of town, bringing more people there to live and work.
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Digested food molecules are absorbed in the small intestine. This means that they pass through the wall of the small intestine and into our bloodstream.
Once in the bloodstream, the digested food molecules are carried around the body to where they are needed.
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Rhizobium converts atmospheric nitrogen into the soluble form , which can be then taken in by the leguminous plants.However since Rhizobium cannot prepare their own food , it establishes in the roots of the plant and provide them with nutrients. Plants in turn provide it with food and shelter. Thus there exists a symbiotic relationship between the Rhizobium and leguminous plants.
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1)Some Plants feed on insects because they grows in a type of soil which is unable to supply Nitrogen(N).so they feed on insects.
2)Most of the pitcher plants have se type of Most of the pitcher plants have some type of lure to attract insects. Many of them have attractively colored, elongated pitchers with nectar. Some species produce scents to attract their prey. The prey that enters the pitcher cannot escape, as the structure has slippery inner surfaces. The trapped prey will eventually drown in the liquid inside the pitcher. The liquid has digestive enzymes (secreted by the plant) that will dissolve the prey gradually.
In some species, the liquid in the pitcher contains bacteria that act on the prey to decompose the latter. Some others have insect larvae, that feed on the trapped insects, and the plant absorbs the excreta of the larvae. These plants share a symbiotic relation with such larvae. Once the prey gets decomposed, the plant extracts amino acids, peptides, phosphates, ammonium, and urea from the solution.
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Yes, it is true that bacteria are present in caecum of ruminants. Many bacteria are present in the caecum of cow, which help in the digestion of a nutrient called cellulose which is contained by plants.
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Teeth helps to break down food into smaller particles and also mixes it with saliva. Thus teeth helps in ingestion of food and this process would be difficult without teeth.
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Digestive system: The system of organs responsible for getting food into and out of the body and for making use of food to keep the body healthy. The digestive system includes the salivary glands, mouth, esophagus, stomach, liver, gallbladder, pancreas, small intestine, colon, and rectum.
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Vidhan Parishad or the Legislative Council is the upper house in the six states that have a bicameral legislature. In case of unicameral states, there is no Vidhan Parishad. The layout of the Vidhan Parishad is similar to the Rajya Sabha.
The Vidhan Parishad has certain powers and procedures. The Vidhan Parishad elects a Chairman and Deputy Chairman. In reality, Vidhan Parishad is considered to be weaker in certain matters in comparison to Vidhan Sabha. A bill passed has more weight with the Vidhan Sabha, while the Vidhan Parishad can only delay the bill for a maximum of four months. The Vidhan Parishad does not have any powers regarding passing the money bills. The Vidhan Parishad does not have a vote of confidence, which means it cannot remove a government from office. The Vidhan Parishad is created to have a guiding influence on the Vidhan Sabha rather than prove its rival. The Vidhan Parishad plays a helping role to the Vidhan Sabha.
So, both have their own importance but Vidhan Sabha has more powers than Vidhan Parishad.
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No modern state is known as a sultanate of a specific sultan or ruler. However the word king and kingdom is still used in some countries like Kingdom of Saudi Arabia ruled by King Abdullah. Sultan ruled a limited land while king was the ruler of a huge kingdom.
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Decomposers are essential element of ecosystem as they provide the soil back with the nutrients by decomposing dead.It lead to formation of fossil. Scavengers and decomposers are important as they clean the environment by eating dead and decaying animals and plants and by making the soil fertile.
Decomposers and scavengers break down dead plants and animals. They also break down the waste (poop) of other organisms. Decomposers are very important for any ecosystem. If they weren't in the ecosystem, the plants would not get essential nutrients, and dead matter and waste would pile up.
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