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Since, LCM × HCF = Product of two numbers
60 × 2 = 6 × a
120 = 6a
6a = 120
a = 120/6=20
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They are three sectors in the Indian economy, they are; primary economy, secondary economy, and tertiary economy.
i. Primary Sector - The primary sector in India is the sector which is largely dependant on the availability of natural resources in order to manufacture the goods and also to execute various processes. The services in this sector are entirely dependant on the availability of the natural resources in order to keep the day-to-day operations running.
ii. Secondary Sector - The economy in the sector is dependent on the natural ingredients which are used to create the services and products offered and which at the end are used for consumption. In terms of value added to the products and services, this sector is the best sector. The major examples that fall under this category are transportation and manufacturing.
iii. Tertiary Sector -
This sector contributes the largest in terms of share in GDP in India. The sector is also the service sector and is important when you consider the development of the other two sectors. Example of this sector is all service sectors which IT services, consulting, etc.
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Neuron |
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It is the basic cell of the nervous system. |
It is the functional unit of the kidney. |
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Neurons are used for rapid transmission of impulses within the body. |
Nephron carries out the filtration of blood and removal of waste materials in the form of urine. |
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Neuron is a single cell. |
Nephron is made up of many cells of different types. |
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Parthenocarpy is the production of fruits without the fertilisation of ovules. Fruits like banana and figs are developed without fertilisation and do not produce any viable seeds.
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The print culture came to Europe from the China . Marco Polo, who was an explorer came to Italy after spending many years in China in the 1250s . He brought the print culture with him to Europe along with the Woodblock Printing Technology. This Print Culture and Woodblock Printing spread to the parts of Europe. Silk route helped to reach paper Europe from China in the 11th century. Woodblock printing: it spread all around Europe by the early 15th century. People used the woodblock printing to print textile, playing cards and religious pictures.
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The working together of various organs of human being in a systematic, controlled and efficient way to produce a proper response to various stimuli is known as coordination. In humans, the nervous and hormonal system together perform this control and coordination. Nervous system consists of receptors that receive the stimulus from surrounding environment and send the message received by them to the spinal Cord and brain in form of electrical impulses through the sensory nerves. The motor nerves then transmit the response to the effector. The effectors are mainly the muscles and glands of our body. Thus, endocrine glands secreting hormones are directly or indirectly controlled by the nervous system. Hence, control and coordination in humans (or animals) depends on two things for transmitting information, i.e. chemical signals of hormones and nerve impulses.
If they depended only on nerve impulses through nerve cells, only a limited range of tissues would be stimulated. Since, they get additional chemical signals as well, a large number of tissues are stimulated. This is why animals can show a wide range of response to stimulus.
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Let breadth be B
perimater = 2(L+B)
but perimeter=82,
therefore , 2(L+B) = 82
L+B = 41
therefore L = 41- B.
area = L* B
but area given = 400m2
so, L*B = 400
B *(41-B) = 400
-B2 + 41B = 400
-B2 + 41B - 400 = 0
B2 - 41B +400 = 0(MIDLLE TERM FACTORISATION)
B2 - (25B+16B) +400 = 0
B2 - 25B -16B +400 = 0
B(B -25) - 16(B - 25)= 0
THEREFORE BREADTH AND LENGTH ARE EITHER25 AND 16 RESPECTIVELY OR 16 AND 25 RESPECTIVELY.
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Following are the points of Darwin’s theory of natural selection:
Over-production: Every organism has enormous potential to reproduce.
Struggle for existence: Population size of an organism is limited due to struggle between the members of same species as well as the members of different species. It is due to struggle for food, space and mate.
Variation: Due to struggle, the fit organisms possess some variations which are favourable, and they can leave the progeny to continue the favourable variations.
Survival of the fittest: The fittest organism survive to continue the favourable variations.
Formation of a new species: These variations when accumulated for a long time, leads to the origin of a new species.
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