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Milch breeds (dairy animals): These include the animals which are kept for obtaining milk. Indian milch cattle belong to two different species- Cows (Bos indicus) and Buffaloes (Bos bubalis).
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Birds special chicken grow for meat only is known as broiler.
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Nitrogen Cycle is a biogeochemical process through which nitrogen is converted into many forms, consecutively passing from the atmosphere to the soil to organism and back into the atmosphere.
It involves several processes such as nitrogen fixation, nitrification, denitrification, decay and putrefaction.
The nitrogen gas exists in both organic and inorganic forms. Organic nitrogen exists in living organisms and they get passed through the food chain by the consumption of other living organisms.
Inorganic forms of nitrogen are found in abundance in the atmosphere. This nitrogen is made available to plants by symbiotic bacteria which are able to convert the inert nitrogen into a usable form – such as nitrites and nitrates.
Nitrogen undergoes various types of transformation in order to maintain a balance in the ecosystem. Furthermore, this process extends to various biomes, with the marine nitrogen cycle being one of the most complicated biogeochemical cycles.
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The vacuole and cell wall containing sap controls osmotic pressure.
plasma membrane with passive transport
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"Evaporation is the process of transformation of "liquid state to gaseous state" by heating. We can observe this in our everyday life also such as:
- Hot tea getting cold
- Wet clothes drying in sun
- Evaporation of perspiration from body
- Drying of a mopped floor
- Drying of wet hair
- Drying up of lakes and rivers
- "Evaporation of water" from mud pots
- "Evaporation of water" from top surface of the roof
- Evaporation of nail polish remover
- Manufacturing of salt from ocean water "
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Buoyancy : The upward force applied by the fluid on the object or the body when an object is put in or submerged in the fluid.
When an object is immersed in a liquid it experiences an upward force known as Buoyant Force. This phenomenon of experiencing an upward force is known as Buoyancy.
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Flash and thunder are produced are produced simultaneously,but the flash is seen first and then the sound is heard.This is because the speed of sound in air is very less than the speed of light in air.
Speed of sound in air : 334ms⁻¹
Speed of light in air : 3X10⁸ms⁻¹
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