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- Microorganisms make up a large part of the planet’s living material and play a major role in maintaining the Earth’s ecosystem.
- Microorganisms are divided into seven types: bacteria, archaea, protozoa, algae, fungi, viruses, and multicellular animal parasites ( helminths ).
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According to Newton, every object in this Universe attracts every other object with a certain force. This force with which two objects attract each other is called gravitational force.However, the force with which the earth pulls the objects towards it is called gravitational force of earth or gravity. Such a force of attraction or gravity is responsible for holding the atmosphere above the earth, rain falling on earth and flow of water in rivers.
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The bacteria which do not cause diseases is called non-pathogenic bacteria. Example - Lactobacillus bacterium present in milk promotes the formation of curd. Some bacteria and blue-green algae act as biological nitrogen fixers which fix nitrogen compounds from the atmosphere and mix with the soil and thus increase the fertility of the soil.
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1)Crop rotation
2)Adding Manure to the soil
3)Mulching
4)Growing leguminous plants
5)Composting and Vermicomposting
6)Tiling and ploughing of the soil bring the fertile layer of the soil to the top ,helps in the breaking of big chunks of the soil and promotes the growth of friendly microbes and earthworms.
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Reproduction in fungi is both by sexual and asexual means. The sexual mode of reproduction is referred to as teleomorph and the asexual mode of reproduction is referred to as anamorph.
Vegetative reproduction – By budding, fission, and fragmentation
Asexual reproduction – This takes place with the help of spores called conidia or zoospores or sporangiospores
Sexual reproduction – ascospores, basidiospores, and oospores
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Antibiotics should only be taken if prescribed by a doctor. This is because antibiotics are specific to a type of infection. Antibiotics are strong medicines that treat bacterial infections. Antibiotics won't treat viral infections because they can't kill viruses. Common illnesses caused by bacteria are urinary tract infections, strep throat, and some pneumonia.
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Metals are electropositive elements because they can form positive ions by losing electrons whereas non-metals are electronegative elements because they can form negative ions by gaining electrons.
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Rabi crops: The crops grown in the winter season are called rabi crops. They are grown between the months of October to march and are not depend on monsoons. Example: wheat, pea, gram, mustard etc.
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| Drip irrigation | Sprinkler irrigation |
| Drip irrigation is a process in which the distributing pipe has holes to supply water. | Sprinkler irrigation is a process in which a nozzle is attached in the pipe to spread it. |
| Drip irrigation distributes water at your given desirable place | Sprinkler irrigation moves round in circles or in a same path. |
| Drip irrigation prevents water shortage | Sprinkler irrigation may have a loss of water.. |
| Drip irrigation waters the plant throughout the day by supplying less water at regular intervals | Sprinkler irrigation supplies water once or twice a day but supply loads of water |
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Cotton is a plant product and paper is also made from plants. So when cotton is burnt, it smells like burning paper. While wool and hair both are from animals, hence on burning they smell similar.
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Malaria is caused by single-celled Plasmodium parasites. But mosquitoes don't have red blood cells – their blood is a somewhat colourless fluid containing the blood cell equivalent called haemocytes – so the parasites instead escape to the mosquito's saliva from the gut. Only certain species of mosquitoes of the Anopheles genus—and only females of those species—can transmit malaria. Malaria is caused by a one-celled parasite called a Plasmodium. Female Anopheles mosquitoes pick up the parasite from infected people when they bite to obtain blood needed to nurture their eggs.
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No, Farmers before sowing the seeds first check the quality by soaking than in water. If it floats then the seed is not good as it is hollow from inside. Sinki g seeds are good seeds.
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- Plant -like organisms that do not contain chlorophyll are called Fungi.
- Fungi may be unicellular (Yeast) or multicellular (Bread mould) and are found in warm and moist places.
- Fungi can be heterotrophic, saprophytic or parasitic in nutrition.
- Examples: Yeast, Rhizopus (Bread mould), mushrooms, puffballs.
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Levelling of soil is important because of the following reasons-
1.for uniform distribution of water to the field during irrigation
2.its necessary to do leveling before sowing seeds
3.to prevent soil from being blown away by wind or drained off by water
4.its done for uniform irrigation tht means water should not be collected in field
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