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A solid electrical conductor through which an electric current enters or leaves something like a dry cell or an electrolytic cell is called an electrode.
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| Manure | Fertilizer |
| Manure is a natural or an organic substance obtained by the decomposition of plant and animal wastes. This is done by microbes, earthworms, fungus etc. | Fertilizer is a synthetic substance or an inorganic compound. |
| Low percentage of nutrients is present. | High percentage of nutrients is present. |
| Manure provides a lot of organic matter to the soil. It is slowly absorbed by the plants. | Fertilizer does not provide any humus to the soil. It is quickly absorbed by the plants. |
| Crop productivity is increased only to some certain extent. | Crop productivity is increased many folds by its use. |
| No side effects of manure are absorbed. | Chemicals in fertilisers are washed away to the nearby water bodies, causing soil and water pollution. |
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Useful of Bacteria
Not all bacteria are harmful to humans, in fact, some of these bacteria are quite important as they provide various functions. For instance, bacteria can:
- Convert milk into curd – Lactobacillales or lactic acid bacteria.
- Ferment food products – Streptococcus and Bacillus.
- Used in preparation of bread, cakes and other bakery food products.
- Help in digestion and improving the body’s immunity system.
- Production of antibiotics which is used in the treatment and prevention of bacterial infections.
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The following are the economic, political and social causes for the revolt of 1857:
1. Economic Causes: the high revenue demand and the strict policies adopted by the colonial government for the collection of taxes adversely affected the peasants and other section of Indian society. The machine made goods from Britain ruined the local artisans and craftsmen.
2. Political Causes: the British government adopted the "Doctrine of Lapse" and the "policy of Annexation" to merge many Indian kingdoms under the colonial territory. For this many of the leaders such as Rani Lakshmi Bai and Begum Hazrat Mahal fought to save their territories from the occupation of the British.
3. Social Causes: The revolt got the support of common people as the Colonial government made attempts to change the existing social systems for instance, through various acts they abolished the prevalent system of Sati and introduced the Widow Remarriage act.
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Roots nodules are special structures present only in the % roots of leguminous plants, which provide shelter to nitrogen-fixing bacteria (i.e. Rhizobium). Therefore, it is found only in roots of the leguminous plants.
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The nutrition in which organisms prepare their own food from inorganic raw materials like carbon di oxide and water is called autotrophic nutrition.

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