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The human female reproductive system consists of:
(i) Ovaries - These are the primary reproductive organs in women. They are oval shaped organs which are inside the abdominal cavity of a woman near the kidneys and produces mature female *** cells called ova or eggs. They also produce female *** hormones called Oestrogen and Progesterone. Each ovary is composed of several thousand follicles which mature to form ripe eggs at puberty.
(ii) Oviduct - These are paired tubes which have funnel shaped openings that cover the ovaries. The ovum released by an ovary goes into the oviduct through its funnel shaped opening. The fertilisation of egg by a sperm takes place in it. It is also known as fallopian tube.
(iii) Uterus - It is a bag like organ in which the fertilised egg develops into a baby. It is connected through a narrow opening called cervix to another tube called ******. It is commonly called womb.
(iv) ****** - It is a tubular structure. It receives the ***** for putting sperms into the women's body. It is also called birth canal because it is the passage through which the baby is born.
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A neutralization reaction can be defined as a chemical reaction in which an acid and base quantitatively react together to form a salt and water as products.
In a neutralization reaction, there is a combination of H+ ions and OH– ions which form water. A neutralisation reaction is generally an acid-base neutralization reaction.
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Resources can be used judiciously by the following ways -
1. resource planning - the planning is an important step in country like india where resources are enourmously diverse for judicious use of resources. planning provides economically viable and sustainable solution to the issues related to resources and serves efficiently and effectively.
2. management resources - the proper management is vital for the efficient and sustainable use of resources. the proper management of resources successfully link the human and resources resulting in it's judicious use.
3. Awareness - the awareness plays an important role in planning, management and use of resouces. it is an responsibility of an individual to effectionately plan and manage their local resources and should manage and harness them in the sustainable and best possible way like like a vacant piece of community land that can be brought under use by building parks, garden etc.
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Liberalism: Derived from Latin word ‘liber’ means ‘free’. It meant differently to different people.
Middle class: For the new middle classes it stood for freedom of individual and equality of all before law.
Politically: It emphasized government by consent. There was to be an end to autocracy and clerical privileges. The right to vote was meant to be only for property owning men. The lower classes were therefore not included. In general, it stood for inviolability of private property and freedom of the markets from state imposed restrictions on the movement of goods. Since the French Revolution, liberalism had stood for the end of autocracy and clerical privileges, a constitution and representative government through parliament.
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A hydrogen ion is formed when a hydrogen atom loses an electron and therefore becomes positively charged (it has a charge of +1). A hydrogen atom is therefore often referred to as just a proton, as it is left with only one proton and no electrons, as a H atom only has one of each. It can be formed when an acid is present in water or simply in pure water. It's chemical formula is H3O+. ... As H+ ions are formed, they bond with H2O molecules in the solution to form H3O+ (the hydronium ion). This is because hydrogen ions do not exist in aqueous solutions, but take the form of the hydronium ion, H3O+.
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