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Plants need sunlight, water, oxygen, minerals for their growth and development. These are external factors. Apart from these, there are some intrinsic factors that regulate the growth and development of plants. These are called plant hormones or “Phytohormones”.
The various functions performed by the plant hormones are:
- Auxins promote cell enlargement and cell differentiadon. They also promote growth.
- Gibberellins promote cell enlargement and cell differentiation in the presence of auxin. It also help in breaking the dormancy in seeds and buds. It promote the growth in fruits.
- Cytokinins promote cell division and help in breaking the dormancy of seeds and buds. It delay the ageing in leaves. It promotes the opening of stomata and also fruit growth.
- Abscisic acid promotes the dormancy in seeds and buds. It promotes the closing of stomata and falling of leaves. Inhibits growth, reverses the growth promoting effects of auxins and gibberellins. Its effects include wilting of leaves.
- Ethylene promotes the falling of leaves, ripening of fruits and helps in breaking bud dormancy.
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- It is a major industry in India as it directly and indirectly supports more than 40% of country's labour force.
- The cotton textile industry is one of the most widely distributed industries in India.
- It brings valuable foreign exchange into the country as India is one of the largest exporter of cotton textiles in the world.
- It is an agro based industry because it uses an agricultural product- cotton as its main raw material.
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The conditions required to obtain permanent electromagnet when a current carrying solenoid is used are: The rod inside solenoid should be made of a magnetic material like steel, soft iron etc. This type of material can retain the magnetic properties for a long time after magnetization.
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1.they will make better human resource.
2.they will make better use of the resouces available
3.they will work at high posts
4.they contribute to a healty society
5.they do well and earn more than uneducated thus contribute more to the national income
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(i) Sri Lankan Tamils launched parties and struggles for the recognition of Tamil as the official language.
(ii) They also made efforts for regional autonomy and equality of opportunity in securing education and jobs.
(iii) Several political organizations were formed demanding an independent Tamil Eelam (state) in northern and eastern parts of Sri Lanka.
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The Human Development Index (HDI) is a statistic composite index of life expectancy, education, and per capita income indicators, which are used to rank countries into four tiers of human development.
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In 1990 the first Human Development Report introduced a new approach for advancing human wellbeing. Human development – or the human development approach - is about expanding the richness of human life, rather than simply the richness of the economy in which human beings live. It is an approach that is focused on people and their opportunities and choices.
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| Bisexual flower | Unisexual flower |
| 1. It is also known as complete flower. | 1. It is also known as incomplete flower. |
| 2. It contains both male and female reproductive system. | 2. It contains either male or female reproductive system. |
| 3. E.g. Hibiscus | 3. E.g. Palm |
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In an experiment of magnetism, the iron fillings are collected more in the north pole and the south pole of the magnet.
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Early in puberty, levels of luteinizing hormone and follicle-stimulating hormone increase, stimulating the production of *** hormones. The increased levels of *** hormones (primarily estrogen) result in physical changes, including maturation of the breasts, ovaries, uterus, and ******. The trigger for puberty in both boys and girls is the production of 'gonadotrophin releasing hormone' (GnRH) from a part of the brain called the hypothalamus. This hormone stimulates the pituitary gland to release two hormones, Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH) and Luteinizing Hormone (LH).

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