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A medicine which stops the growth of, or kills the disease-causing microorganisms is called an antibiotic. The source of antibiotic medicines are microorganisms. These days a large number of antibiotics are produced from microorganisms such as fungi and bacteria. Some of the common antibiotics which are made from fungi and bacteria are Penicillin, Streptomycein, Erythromycein and Tetracycline. Antibiotics kill the disease-causing microorganisms but usually do not damage human body cells.
Two important antibiotics are Tetracycline and Bacitracin.
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Changes in the policies of the British after the suppression of the rebellion of 1857:
(i) British Crown took over the control of administration − The British Parliament passed an Act in 1859, under which, the powers of the East India Company were transferred to the British Crown. The British government was now directly responsible for ruling India.
(ii) Provided a sense of security to the local rulers − The ruling chiefs of the country were assured that their territories would never be annexed by the British. However, they had to swear allegiance to the British crown. They also abolished the Doctrine of Lapse, thereby allowing rulers to pass on their kingdoms to adopted sons.
(iii) Provided a sense of security to landowners − Policies were made to protect landlords and zamindars, and give them security of rights over their lands.
(iv) Reorganised the army− The proportion of Indian soldiers in the army was reduced and the number of European soldiers in the army was increased.
(v) Treated the Muslims with suspicion and hostility − Considering them to be responsible for the rebellion in a big way, the British confiscated the land and property of Muslims on a large scale.
(vi) Promised non-interference in the sphere of religion − The British assured the people of India that their religious and social practises would be respected and not interfered with.
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SI for 2 years=40
THUS,SI for 1 year=40/2=20
As for the first year CI and SI are always same so,
CI for first year=20
give that CI for 2 years is 41;
So CI for second year =41-20=21
Difference in CI for two successive years=21-20=1
so;
1 is the interest for one year on the interest of first year,that is,on rupees 20;
thus,
rate=(100*I)/(P*T)
=(100*1)/(20*1)
=5 percent
therefore; the rate is 5% per annum.
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Chloroplasts are found only in plant cells because they contain a green pigment called chlorophyll. This green pigment is important for photosynthesis in green plants. This chlorophyll pigment traps solar energy and utilises it to manufacture food for the plant.
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Federalism: This refers to the existence of more than one level of government in the country. In India, we have governments at the state level and at the centre. Panchayati Raj is the third tier of government. While each state in India enjoys autonomy in exercising powers on certain issues, subjects of national concern require that all of these states follow the laws of the central government. Under federalism, the states are not merely agents of the federal government but draw their authority from the Constitution as well. All persons in India are governed by laws and policies made by each of these levels of government.
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Three reasons for the decline of indian textile industries by the end of 19th century are as follows:
1)after th industrial revolution britain started producing machine made textiles which were often of better quality and cheaper than indian textiles
2)textiles from india had high demands in europe. So, british passed strict laws and banned the import of textiles in britain.
3) Also, India had no support from the colonial British government.
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Wootz (steel),steel produced by a method known in ancient India. The process involved preparation of porous iron , hammering it while hot to release slag, breaking it up and sealing it with wood chips in a clay container, and heating it until the pieces of iron absorbed carbon from the wood and melted. The steel thus produced had a uniform composition of 1–1.6% carbon and could be heated and forged into bars for later use in fashioning articles, such as the famous medieval Damascus swords
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1. Conduction is the process of transferring charges from a charged body to a neutral body. While Induction is the process of inducing the charges on a neutral body by the use of a charged body.
2. Conduction needs direct physical contact between the two bodies. However, no physical contact is needed in case of induction, but the two bodies must be placed close to each other.
3. In the case of conduction, the current flowing through both bodies have the same direction. Whereas in case of induction, equal current flows through both the bodies but in different directions.
4. A potential difference must exist between two bodies for conduction to take place thus requires a gradient path. As no direct contact is maintained at the time of induction thus the gradient path is not needed.
5. As the charge gets transferred in case of conduction thus there is a reduction in the amount of overall charge present in the charged body. While in case of induction the charge on the initially charged body remains the same even after inducing, charges of opposite polarity in the other body.
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