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Aerobic respiration |
Anaerobic respiration |
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1) It takes place in the presence of oxygen. |
1) It takes place in the absence of oxygen. |
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2) It is completed in cytoplasm and mitochondria of cells. |
2) It is completed in the cytoplasm only. |
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3) It involves the complete oxidation of glucose into CO2 and H2O . |
3) It involves the incomplete oxidation of glucose into CO2 and alcohol or lactic acid. |
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4) One molecule of glucose on complete oxidation releases 674 K cals of energy. |
4) One molecule of glucose on oxidation releases 28 K cal of energy. |
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5) The process is harmless. |
5) It is toxic to plants. |
| 6) Large amount of energy is released, i.e. 36 ATP molecules per glucose molecule. |
6) Small amount of energy is released, i.e. 2 ATP molecules per glucose molecule. |
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During the development of a thunderstorm, the air currents move upward while the water drops move downward. These movements cause separation of charges. The positive charges collect near the upper edges of the clouds and negative charges accumulate near the lower edges. There is accumulation of positive charges near the ground also. When the amount of accumulated charges becomes very large, the air which is normally a poor conductor of electricity, is no longer able to resist their flow. Negative and positive charges meet, producing streaks of bright light and sound. This process is called an electric discharge. The process of electric discharge can occur between two or more clouds or between clouds and the earth. In this way thunderstorm is caused.

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The old farmer was a kind person. He and his wife loved their pet dog as their child. They fed him fish from their own chopsticks and all the boiled rice he wanted. He was patient and kind to everything that had life and often turned up sod on purpose to give food to the birds.
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The rule of the Delhi Sultans lasted for over three centuries-A.D. 1206-1526. The causes that led to the downfall of the Sultans were:
1. The Delhi Sultans came and conquered India by the force of their armies. But they never tried to win the confidence and love of their subjects.
2. Most of the Sultans were religious fanatics. Sultans like Firoz Tughlak and Sikander Lodi re-imposed jazia, the much-heated pilgrimage tax on the Hindus. Consequently the Hindus hated them and became their enemies.
3. The Muslim nobility was also much to be blamed for the downfall of the Sultans. The armies and the nobles were too powerful and could be kept under control only by powerful rulers like Alla-ud-din Khiliji and Balban. Whenever a weak ruler came on the throne they took advantage and rebelled against them.
4. The jagirdari system received by Firoz Tughlak was an important factor responsible for the ruin of the Sultans. The jagirdars became very powerful in their territories and asserted their independence.
5. The empire was too vast to be controlled in those days when means of communication were not so developed.
6. Timur’s invasion gave the final blow to the already disintegrating Sultanate and with Babur’s invasion came the end of the Delhi Sultanate.
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