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Pseudopodia or "false feet" are temporary projections of cell wall. They are used by some eukaryotic cells to move around or to eat.¤¤
Pseudopods are temporary cytoplasmic projections of the cell membrane in certain unicellular protists such as amoeba. Pseudopods, also called pseudopodia (singular: pseudopodium), literally means false foot. That is because they are associated with locomotion.
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Crop: When plants of the same kind are grown and cultivated at one place on a large scale is called as a crop.
• Crops are also classified on the basis of the seasons as given below:
▸ Kharif Crops: The crops which are grown during the monsoon (rainy) season (June-September) are called kharif crops. For example, maize, millet (bajra) and cotton crops. Seeds of these crops are sown in the beginning of the monsoon season. After maturation, these crops are harvested at the end of the monsoon season (Oct.-Nov.).
▸ Rabi Crops: Crops which are grown during the winter season (October-March) are called rabi crops. For example, wheat, gram and mustard. Seeds of these crops are sown in the beginning of the winter season. After maturation of crops, they are harvested at the end of the winter season (April-May).
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Two resistors of resistance R1 and R2 are connected in series. Let I be the current through the circuit. The current through each resistor is also I. The two resistors joined in series is replaced by an equivalent single resistor of resistance R such that the potential difference V across it, and the current I through the circuit remains same.
As , V = IR , V1 = IR1 , V2 = IR2
IR = IR1 + IR2
IR = I (R1 + R2)
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1)Breasts develop and enlarge. 2)Hips broadens 3)Extra fat is deposited in various parts of body like hip and thigh. 4)Fallopian tubes,******,uterus enlarges. 5)Feeling and sexual drives. 6))Hair grow under armpits,in genital area between the thigh 7) )Skin become oily and develops pimples.
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| Types | Systolic blood pressure | Diastolic blood pressure |
| Definition | The amount of pressure exerts on the arteries and blood vessels. | The pressure which is exerted on the walls of the arteries. |
| Normal Range | In infants -95mmHg. In adults- 90-120 mmHg. Age 6 – 9 –100 mmHg. | In infants–65 mm Hg. In adults– 60-80 mmHg. Age 6 – 9 — 65 mmHg. |
| Ventricles of the Heart | Left ventricles contract | Fill with blood |
| Reading of Blood Pressure | The higher number is systolic pressure. | The lower number is the diastolic pressure. |
| Blood pressure inside the arteries | Maximum | Minimum. |
| Blood vessels | Contracts | Relaxed |
| Associated with the age | Increases with the individual’s age | Decreases with the individual’s age |
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Nationalism is an ideology that gives a nation a sense of unity by imposing on them the same set of identities (for instance linguistic, historical, cultural). Especially peculiar to nationalism is defining the nation against an Other inside or outside of the state borders.
Imperialism is the policy of extending political and economic control over a weak country by a powerful one.
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Poetic devices are tools used by the writer to create rhythm, tone, mood, feeling, and meaning.
Some of the important ones to know are rhyme, repetition, meter, assonance, alliteration, onomatopoeia , metaphor, symbolism, hyperbole, irony, allusion, imagery, and personification.
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CBSE Class 10 Mathematics (041) - Deleted portion:
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Euclid’s division lemma |
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Statement and simple problems on division algorithm for polynomials with real coefficients. |
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cross multiplication method |
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Situational problems based on equations reducible to quadratic equations |
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ARITHMETIC PROGRESSIONS |
Application in solving daily life problems based on sum to n terms |
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Area of a triangle |
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Proof of the following theorems are deleted · The ratio of the areas of two similar triangles is equal to the ratio of the squares of their corresponding sides. · In a triangle, if the square on one side is equal to sumof the squares on the other two sides, the angle opposite to the first side is a right angle. |
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The repetition is a literary device that repeats the same words or phrases to emphasize a concept. Here, in the poem the repetition of 'quiet' is used to emphasize the tiger's helpless silence. ‘Velvet quiet’ refers to the quiet velvet pads of the tiger, which cannot run or leap. They can only walk around the limited space in the cage. It also gives prominence to the rage that is building inside the tiger. The tiger wants to wander in the wild but he has to walk with quiet steps in his little cage unwillingly. The poet has repeated 'brilliant' to bring into notice the tiger's aspiration for freedom. As we know, a tiger's eyes are shining and glowing. With those shining eyes, he keeps staring at the shining stars and wishes to free like them. As the stars are inhabiting a place which is their natural home, the tiger also wants to wander around in the forest because that is the place where he belongs to.

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