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- There are certain organisms that lives together and provides food and shelter to each other. This kind of nutrition is known as symbiotic relationship.
- This kind of relationship is very important for plants because there are certain microorganisms like fungi that lives in the rootsof trees and absorb the nutrients from The fungi in turn help the plants to absorb water and nutrientsfrom the soil required for the proper growth of plants.
- An example is lichens where a symbiotic relation exists between the alga and fungus.
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 8 months ago
The epidermis is a single layer of cells that covers the leaves, flowers, roots and stems of plants. It forms a boundary between the plant and the external environment. The epidermis serves several functions: it protects against water loss, regulates gas exchange, secretes metabolic compounds, and (especially in roots) absorbs water and mineral nutrients.
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Auto means self and trophos means nourishment. Plants are called autotrophs because they make their food themselves. The making of food for themselves is called the Autotrophic nutrition. Autotrophic nutrition is found in green plants, and in some bacteria.
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| Parasite | Saprophyte |
| It is defined as an organism that lives on another organism which is known as host either temporarily or permanently and uses the host as a source of food | It is defined as an organism which feeds on the matter that is decomposing from the dead organisms |
| Alive on host | Alive on the decomposing matter of dead organism |
| Harmful for the host and may lead to death | Not harmful for the living organisms and helps environment |
| Example: Plasmodium and wasps | Example: Bacteria and fungi |
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 8 months ago
Factors are what we can multiply to get the number
Factors:
- 1 × 6 = 6, so 1 and 6 are factors of 6
- 2 × 3 = 6, so 2 and 3 are factors of 6
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Historians divide the past into large segments—periods—that possess shared characteristics. In the middle of the nineteenth century British historians divided the history of India into three periods: "Hindu", "Muslim" and "British". This division was based on the idea that the religion of rulers was the only important historical change, and that there were no other significant developments—in the economy, society or culture. Few historians follow this periodisation today. Most look to economic and social factors to characterize the major elements of different moments of the past. Historians face many problems while dividing the past into periods. The reason is that there was a good amount of technological development in the medieval period which can be called modern in the contemporary context. Despite that the period is not called modem but medieval. On the other hand, the modern past is followed by the medieval past
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Mohd Sadab 5 years, 8 months ago
We have,
{tex}\implies{/tex}X+10=12
{tex}\implies{/tex}X=12-10
{tex}\implies{/tex}X=2
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Length = 12 cm breadth = 10 cm
Perimeter of rectangle = 2(length + breadth) = 2(12 + 10) = 2 (22) = 44 cm
Area of rectangle = length × breadth = 12 × 10 = 120 sq. cm.
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- |-12|+|5|-|-102|
= -12 + 5 - 102
= - 114 + 5
= - 109
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Meghna Thapar 5 years, 8 months ago
Nutrition is the study of nutrients in food, how the body uses them, and the relationship between diet, health, and disease. Nutrients provide nourishment. Proteins, carbohydrates, fat, vitamins, minerals, fiber, and water are all nutrients.
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Waste management is required to be done on daily basis as the amount of waste we generate on daily basis is mammoth in term of tons. Waste management though is very vague, being precise it’s important to understand waste segregation at source, waste processing and proper waste disposal. If we do not process it on daily basis then it starts piling up and ideally we use value of it. I would say waste is ideally a resource if it’s handled in a right way within it’s timeframe.
For example cooked waste can be used with 4–5 hours to feed cows, where they consume 70% of waste to produce rest 30% of cowdung which ideally reduces 70% of food waste.
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Jati or caste established a social hierarchy. Ranking of a person in the society was determined by the caste to which he/she belonged. On the basis of jatis, jati panchayats were formed. Jati panchayats had the responsibility to control the conduct of their members as per the rules framed by them.
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Meghna Thapar 5 years, 8 months ago
A highway is any public or private road or other public way on land. It is used for major roads, but also includes other public roads and public tracks. A highway is a busy road with many lanes. Highways were originally built to connect cities and towns, and since they're wide and have high speed limits, they decreased the travel time. Highways are always considered public land, and they're usually maintained by the individual state.
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