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Magnetic field lines describe the structure of the magnetic field in space around the magnet.
It's a way to visualize the magnetic field.
Properties:
1) The lines start from North pole and end on south pole. The lines always make a complete loop.
2) The lines never cross over each other.
3) The magnetic force at a point is given by the tangent to the field line at that point.
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The plantation workers in Assam had their own understanding of Mahatma Gandhi and the notion of Swaraj. Plantation workers in Assam were kept in strict confinement and had to work for longer hours for meagre pay. Moreover, for the plantation workers, ‘swaraj’ meant the right to move freely in and out of the confined spaces and the freedom to visit their
native villages. The workers after the beginning of the Non-Cooperation Movement, disobeyed the authorities, left the plantation and headed to their villages. The plantation workers believed that in the Gandhi Raj, every person would be given land in their own villages. However, they were caught by the police while on their way and were brutally beaten up. The plantation workers thus conceived t he notion of swaraj in their own ways in which they thought that each of them will have freedom and land thus ending their poverty and miseries.
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Given : 15x² - 41x + 14 = 0
15x2 - 35x - 6x - 14 = 0
5x (3x-7) + 2 (3x-7) = 0
(5x-2) = 0 (3x-7) = 0
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An antibody is an immunoglobulin. It is a Y shaped molecule which is basically a protein that is produced by the B cells of the immune system. Antibodies are produced in response to the exposure to antigens.
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Antigens are substances that stimulate the immune system to produce antibodies. Each antigen has a distinct surface feature or epitope. Thus there is a resultant effect of a specific response. Antigens could be anything like a pathogen or bacteria or fungi or even virus. They cause diseases or allergic reactions.
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 8 months ago
Glucose is the vital energy source for all the organisms. The nutrition consumed is converted into carbohydrates in which glucose is the key ingredient. The glucose is oxidized to provide energy to the organism. We know glucose is a huge molecule and breaks down into different smaller units. At first glucose which contains 6 carbon molecules is broken in the cytoplasm of cells of all organisms. In this process we obtain a 3 carbon molecule compound called pyruvate. Further break down of pyruvate takes place in different manners in different organisms. Following are the different ways in which the breakdown of glucose takes place
Anaerobic Respiration: The anaerobic respiration process takes place in the absence of oxygen. For example: In yeast during fermentation. In this process the pyruvate is converted into ethanol and carbon dioxide.
Aerobic Respiration: In aerobic respiration, breakdown of pyruvate takes place in the presence of oxygen to give rise to 3 molecules of carbon dioxide and water. The release of energy in aerobic respiration is much more than anaerobic respiration.
Lack of Oxygen: At times when there is a lack of oxygen in our body, mainly during vigorous activity, in our muscles, pyruvate is converted into lactic acid which is a 3 carbon molecule compound. The formation of lactic acid in muscles causes cramp.
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