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The genotype is the part of the genetic makeup of a cell and therefore of any individual, which determines one of its characteristics. The term was coined by the Danish botanist, plant physiologist and geneticist Wilhelm Johannsen in 1903.
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It may be observed that over the years, there has been a marginal decline in the available total stock of cultivable land as a percentage to the total reporting area. There has been a greater decline of cultivated land, in spite of a corresponding decline of the cultivable wasteland. There is, thus an urgent need to evolve and adapt land-saving technologies.
- Land saving technologies can be classified under two heads- Those which raise the yield of any particular crop per unit area of land; Those which increase the total output per unit area of land from all crops grown over one agricultural year by increasing land-use intensity.
- The advantage of the latter kind of technology is that along with increased output from limited land, it also increases the demand for labour significantly. For a land scarce but labour abundant country like India, a high cropping intensity is desirable not only for fuller utilisation of land resource but also for reducing unemployment in the rural economy.
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Various types of Connective Tissue Cells:
Cell type | Structure | Functions |
i. Fibroblast | Large, flattened and stellate cells with oval nucleus. | Secrete fibres and matrix. |
ii. Macrophages (Histlocytes) | Large, amoeboid cells with avoid nucleus; processes are short and branching. | Ingest cells debris, bacteria and foreign matter (scavengers). |
iii. Lymphocytes | Migrated blood cells; small and rounded move by pseudopodia. | Ingest cell debris, bacteria and foreign matter and form antibodies. Produce antibodies. |
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20 grams of Silver contains 0.9 moles of Silver.
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