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Metabolic enzymes catalyze catabolic reactions that break down carbohydrates contained in food. The energy released is used to power the cells and systems that make up your body. Carbohydrate metabolism begins in the mouth, where the enzyme salivary amylase begins to break down complex sugars into monosaccharides. In the metabolism of carbohydrates, the liver helps to ensure that the level of sugar in your blood (blood glucose) stays constant. If your blood sugar levels increase, for example after a meal, the liver removes sugar from blood supplied by the portal vein and stores it in the form of glycogen.
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The main component of natural gas is methane CH4 some other gases like butane ethane are also present.
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The energy given to each coulomb of charge is equal to the amount of work which is done in moving it.
Now we know that,
Potential difference = Work Done/Charge
Work done = Potential difference — charge
Where, Charge = 1 C and Potential difference = 10 V
W = V × Q
W = 6 × 1
Work done or energy = 6 joules.
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- Born on November 19, 1828, in Varanasi to a Marathi family as Manikarnika.
- Her parents were Moropant Tambe and Bhagirathi Bai.
- Her father was working at the Peshwa’s court in Bithoor.
- After her mother died when she was four, her father brought her up. The Peshwa also took a keen interest in her upbringing.
- She was educated and taught horse riding, fencing and shooting to a target.
- Her childhood friends were Nana Sahib and Tatya Tope.
- At the age of 14, she was married to the Maharaja of Jhansi, Gangadhar Rao in 1842.
- After her marriage, she was called Laxmibai.
- Her son Damodar Rao was born in 1851. But he died after four months.
- Gangadhar Rao died in 1853. Before he died, he had adopted his cousin’s son Anand Rao, who was renamed, Damodar Rao.
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“Products that are made during a manufacturing process but that are also used in the production of other goods. Wood, steel, and sugar are all examples of intermediate goods.” An intermediate good is a product utilized to produce a final good or finished product. These goods are sold between industries for resale or for the production of other goods. One example of an intermediate good is salt, a product that is directly consumed and is also used to manufacture food products.
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Some of the variations may be helpful to the organisms in the prevailing natural conditions. Organisms with such positive variations would survive. Over the period variations keep appearing in a species. The favorable variations are chosen by natural selection and promotes survival of the species.
Depending on the nature of variations different individuals would have different kinds of advantage e.g., Bacteria variants which can tolerate heat have better survival chances in heat wave in comparison to non-variant bacteria having no capacity to tolerate heat wave.
However not all variations are useful or beneficial.
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