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Example of homologous structures in vertebrates - Limbs of birds, mammals, amphibians and reptiles
They are so called since they have similar basic structural plan, but appear different externally and perform different function. However they have evolved from a common ancestor.
Such a homologous characteristic helps to identify an evolutionary relationship between apparently different species.
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•The plant that Mendel used was the pea plant. Mendel crossed a tall and a short pea plant. The progeny he obtained were all tall. This was the F1 generation.
•Then he took two plants from the F1 generation and cross pollinated them. The progeny obtained made up the F2 generation.
•The F2 generation had three tall plants and one short plant.
•The ratio obtained in F2 generation was 3:1.
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Evolution is the sequence of gradual changes which take place in the organisms over millions of years in which new species are produced.
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Following is the list of sanctuaries found in India:
- Dichigam Wildlife Sanctuary
- Sunderbans Wildlife Sanctuary
- Manas Wildlife Sanctuary
- Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary
- Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary
- Vedanthangal Bird Sanctuary
- Mundanthurai Wildlife Sanctuary
- Annamalai Wildlife Sanctuary
- Dandeli Wildlife Sanctuary
- Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary
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The elements of group 1 are alkali metals, which are highly electropositive, while the elements of group 17 are halogens, which are highly electronegative non-metals. Thus, the compounds formed between the elements of these two groups will be ionic compounds, since they will be formed by the transfer of electrons. Following are some expected properties of these compounds
1) They will have high melting and boiling points.
2) They will conduct electricity either in the molten state or in the aqueous state.
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The largest cell in the human body is the female egg, also known as an ovum. It is 1000 micrometers in diameter.
The cell (from Latin cella, meaning "small room") is the fundamental structural, functional, and biological unit of all known living organisms. A cell is the tiniest unit of life. Cells are often called the "building blocks of life". The study of cells is called cell biology or cellular biology.
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An electric generator converts mechanical energy into electrical energy. The principle behind the electric motor is based on Fleming’s right hand rule.
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- The metals at the top of the activity series are highly reactive.
- They cannot be obtained from their compounds by heating with carbon.
- These metals have more affinity for oxygen.
- These metals are obtained by electrolytic reduction.
- Sodium ions migrate to the cathode, where electrons enter the melt and are reduced to sodium metal.
- Chloride ions migrate the other way, toward the anode. They give up their electrons to the anode and are oxidized to chlorine gas.

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