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The energy possessed by an object due to its position is called potential energy.The SI,unit of potential energy is joule (J).
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Coelenterata:
1)These are animals living in water.
2)Some of these organisms live in colonies while other live solitary.
3)They lack **** but has mouth which is surrounded by short and thin tentacles(parts of body used for feeling,holding,Moving,getting food)
4)They show more body design differentiation.
5)The body is made up of two layers of cells-One makes up cells outside the body,other makes the inner lining of body.
For Ex :Hydra,jellyfish,sea anemones,obelia,aurelia.
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If a body starts from some point, say A, goes in a circle and comes back to point A, then the displacement as defined will be zero. Because the initial and final points will be same and there will be zero distance between them. But in the same case distance will not be zero and will be given by the length of actual path traveled by body.
Hence, displacement can be zero, even if distance covered is non-zero.
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Budding is an asexual mode of reproducing new organisms. In this process, a new organism is developed from a small part of the parent’s body. A bud which is formed detaches to develop into a new organism. The newly developed organism remains attached as it grows further. It is separated from the parent organism when it gets matured by leaving scar tissues behind. As this is an asexual reproduction, the newly developed organism is a replica of the parent and is genetically identical.
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A fertiliser is a chemical compound that is given to a plant to promote growth. Fertilisers usually provide the three major plant nutrients (nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium). Fertilisers are in general applied to the soil so that the nutrients are absorbed by plants through their roots. Examples: potassium chloride (KCL), potassium nitrate (KNO3) , ammonium phosphate (NH4)3PO4, calcium superphosphate Ca(H2PO4)2 ammonium nitrate (NH4NO3), urea CO(NH2)2
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CHLOROPLAST
- These are the type of plastids that contain green pigment called chlorophyll.
- These are found in large number in mesophyll cells of leaves.
- These cell organelles are responsible for photosynthesis.
LEUCOPLAST
- These are the colourless plastids.
- Their funtion is storage of proteins, fats, starch , etc.
- They are largely found in cells of storage organs such as tuber, fruits, seeds, etc of different plants.
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This method is used to separate the mixture of two miscible liquids where difference between their boiling points is less than 25 ºC. Also to separate a mixture of two or more miscible liquids for which the difference in boiling points is less than 25 K, fractional distillation process is used, for example, for the separation of different gases from air, different factions from petroleum products etc. The apparatus is similar to that for simple distillation, except that a fractionating column is fitted in between the distillation flask and the condenser. A simple fractionating column is a tube packed with glass beads. The beads provide surface for the vapours to cool and condense repeatedly, as shown in following figure.


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