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Those organisms whose bodies are composed of cells are known as cellular organisms. Cellular organisms are further categorized into unicellular and multicellular. Unicellular organisms are composed of single cell while multicellular organisms are composed of many cells. Bacteria are the examples of unicellular organisms while Ulothrix is an example of multicellular organism.
Any creature that is made of cells that are able to replicate on their own. Humans, insects, plants, archaea, and bacteria are all cellular organisms.
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Well, when we talk about the unit of light it does not make much sense practically. It’s mainly because light is not a physical quantity and as a result, it cannot be measured. However, light does have various physical properties like wavelength, intensity, speed, etc and these all can be measured.
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In physics, the value of capital G (gravitational constant) was initially proposed by Newton.
<center>G = 6.67408 × 10-11 N m2 Kg-2</center> |
Universal Gravitational Constant
<i>G</i>
<i>The force of attraction between two objects with unit mass separated by a unit distance at any part of this universe.</i><i>Constant at any point in this universe</i>.
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Kingdom Plantae are divided into 5 major divisions: Thallophyta, Bryophyta, Pteridophyta, Gymnosperms and Angiosperms.
The kingdom Plantae is classified on the basis of:
1. Whether the plant body is differentiated or undifferentiated.
2. Whether the plant produces seeds or not.
3. Whether the seeds produced are naked or enclosed within the fruits.
4. Whether the differentiated plant body possesses specialized tissue for water and food transportation.
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- Dig a planting hole large enough to accommodate the existing root system, leaving room to grow
- Remove the rose plant from its pot
- Loosen the root ball a bit and spread out the roots
- Refill the planting hole with soil and any rose food you might use
- Tamp around the roots to remove any air pockets that may have formed in the soil
- Thoroughly water the rose bush once it's planted
- Mulch over the newly planted rose's roots to retain moisture and keep weeds down
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- Rutherford
- The discovery of the proton is credited to Ernest Rutherford, who proved that the nucleus of the hydrogen atom (i.e. a proton) is present in the nuclei of all other atoms in the year 1917.
- Ernest Rutherford observed that his scintillation detectors detected hydrogen nuclei when a beam of alpha particles was shot into the air.
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If the number of electrons in the outermost shell of the atom of an element is less than or equal to 4, then the valency of the element is equal to the number of electrons in the outermost shell. On the other hand, if the number of electrons in the outermost shell of the atom of an element is greater than 4, then the valency of that element is determined by subtracting the number of electrons in the outermost shell from 8. The distribution of electrons in chlorine, sulphur, and magnesium atoms are 2, 8, 7; 2, 8, 6 and 2, 8, 2 respectively. Therefore, the number of electrons in the outer most shell of chlorine, sulphur, and magnesium atoms are 7, 6, and 2 respectively.Thus, the valency of chlorine = 8 -7 = 1
The valency of sulphur = 8 – 6 = 2
The valency of magnesium = 2
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Atoms are defined as the basic building blocks of matter. An atom is composed of three particles, namely, neutrons, protons and electrons with hydrogen as an exception without neutrons. Every atom has a nucleus that bounds one or more electrons around it. The nucleus has typically a similar number of protons and neutrons which are together known as nucleons. The protons are positively charged, electrons are negatively charged and neutrons are neutral.
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For a boy going to school with a uniform velocity(v):
v=constant>0
Since velocity is also equal to the slope of the displacement-time graph, displacement-time graph will be a straight line inclined to the time-axis with an acute angle.
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- Tendons are fibrous tissue which connects bones to muscles.
- They are with great strength but limited flexibility.
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Separating funnel is used to separate the mixture of two immiscible liquids. Kerosene oil and water do not mix with each other and form two separate layers. The mixture separates into two layers according to their densities. The heavier liquid (water) forms the lower layer whereas the lighter liquid forms the upper layer (kerosene). Thus, the water is first collected in the beaker. and the kerosene is collected in another beaker.
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Differences between xylem and phloem
Xylem | Phloem |
1. It conducts water and minerals from roots to leaves. | 1. It conducts food from leaves to all parts of the plant. |
2. It is composed of mainly dead elements. | 2. It is composed of mainly living elements. |
3. Transport is unidirectional. | 3. Transport is bidirectional. |
4. It has four types of cells: Tracheids, Vessels, Xylem parenchyma and Xylem fibres. | 4. It has four types of cells: Phloem fibres, Sieve tubes, Companion cells and Phloem parenchyma. |
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Cytoplasm | Protoplasm |
Consists of cytosol + cell organelles | Consists of cytosol + cell organelles + nucleus |
The term is still relevant in modern biology | The term is considered obsolete by today’s standards |
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In the hierarchy of classification, the species is the grouping which will have the smallest number of organisms with a maximum of characteristics in common. The grouping which will have the-largest number of organisms with a maximum characteristics common is kingdom.
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- Plastid is a membrane-bound organelle found in the cell of plants, algae and few eukaryotic cells.
- It the site of production and storage of important chemical compounds which are used by the cells of autotrophic organisms.
- They contain pigments which are used in photosynthesis and the types of pigments determine the cell's colour.
- The types of plastids are-
1) Chloroplasts:- are the green plastids which contain chlorophyll pigments for photosynthesis.
2) Chromoplasts:- are the coloured plastids for pigment synthesis and storage.
- The pigment present in them is carotene which gives a different colour to fruits and flowers.
3) Gerontoplasts:- are the chloroplasts that are going through the ageing process.
- These are present in the leaves in which no more photosynthesis occurs (such as in the fall months).
4) Leucoplasts: are the colourless plastids for monoterpene synthesis found in non- photosynthetic parts of the plants.
- They are of three types:-
a) Amyloplasts- stores starch.
b) Proteinoplasts- stores proteins.
c) Elaioplasts- stores fats and oils.
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The phase that is scattered or present in the form of colloidal particles is called the dispersed phase.
The medium in which the colloidal particles are dispersed is called the dispersion medium.
Example: In a starch solution, starch represents the dispersed phase, while water represents the dispersion medium.
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