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When calcium oxide- CaO is added to water, it reacts vigorously with water to produce slaked lime (calcium hydroxide) and releases a large amount of heat.
The reaction that takes place is:
CaO + H2O → Ca(OH)2
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The fertilisation of egg by a sperm takes place in fallopian tube so blocking the fallopian tubes prevents pregnancy.
Testes are situated outside the abdominal cavity in the region of ******* which provides temperature 2–2.5 degree lower than body. this is necessary for sperm production.
Prenatal *** determination has been banned by law to avoid female foeticide.
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The excretory system of human beings consists of the following main organs: two kidneys, two ureters, bladder and urethra. Kidneys are located in the abdomen, one on either side of the backbone. Urine produced in the kidneys passes through the ureters into the urinary bladder where it is stored until it is released through the urethra. The process of removal of toxic waste from the body of an organism is called excretion. The excretory unit of a kidney is called nephron. The excretory system removes the poisonous waste substances from the body in the form of urine and maintains ionic balance called osmoregulation.
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Fission in which the parent cell divides to form two similar daughter cells. Example - Amoeba.
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A voltmeter measures the voltage difference between two different points (say, on different sides of a resistor), but it should not change the amount of current going through the element between those two points. So, it should have very high resistance so that it doesn't "draw" current through it.
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