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5,12,13 is a pythagoran triplet having 12 as a number .
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The system which is involved in excretion of nitrogeneous wastes from body is called excretory system.
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Atmospheric pressure is the force exerted on the each part of the earth's surface by the column of air above the earth.
We simply define what atmospheric pressure is, what causes it and how it's measured.
- Atmospheric pressure is the force exerted on the earth's atmosphere on each part of the earth's surface.
- Atmospheric pressure is caused by the weight Of air above the earth's surface.
- Atmospheric pressure varies with the altitude of the earth's surface.
- At high altitudes the pressure is low.
- Atmospheric pressure is measured using a barometer.
- The units for measuring atmospheric pressure is mmHg.
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The cell wall is the outermost covering of plant cells. It is present outside the cell membrane and is tough, flexible and sometimes rigid in its texture. It is mainly composed of cellulose, long fibres of carbohydrates including hemicellulose, lignin, and pectin.
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There were many reasons. Some are:
1)The sepoys were paid much less than the British soldiers. They were also treated unfairly by the British officers.
2) All high posts in the army were reserved for the British. Hence, the scope of promotion was very limited for a sepoy.
3) The sepoys were not allowed to wear caste and religious marks.
4) An act was passed that required the new recruits to travel overseas, if needed. The Hindu sepoys believed that travelling across the sea led to loss of caste.
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| Prokaryotes | Eukaryotes | |
| Type of Cell | Always unicellular | Unicellular and multi-cellular |
| Cell size | Ranges in size from 0.2 μm – 2.0 μm in diameter | Size ranges from 10 μm – 100 μm in diameter |
| Cell wall | Usually present; chemically complex in nature | When present, chemically simple in nature |
| Nucleus | Absent | Present |
| Ribosomes | Present. Smaller in size and spherical in shape | Present. Comparatively larger in size and linear in shape |
| DNA arrangement | Circular | Linear |
| Mitochondria | Absent | Present |
| Cytoplasm | Present, but cell organelles absent | Present, cell organelles present |
| Endoplasmic reticulum | Absent | Present |
| Plasmids | Present | Very rarely found in eukaryotes |
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The British had come to India as traders. They were looking for profitable trading opportunities. Hence, they introduced the cultivation of cash crops like opium, tea and indigo as they could make large profits by trading these crops. ... Opium was exported to China in return for tea. Commercialization of Indian agriculture resulted in reduced area under cultivation of food crops due to the substitution of commercial non-food grains in place of food grains. Between 1893-94 to 1945-46, the production of commercial crops increased by 85 percent and that of food crops fell by 7 percent.
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