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Anu Verma 7 years, 9 months ago

Valvate, imbricate,twisted and vexillary aestivation
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Plant protein and most abundant protein in this world.
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Kiran Kotwal 7 years, 9 months ago

anything that grows, respire, reproduce is living
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Vidushi Midha 7 years, 9 months ago

Rasping organ in molluscs
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Monocoat:- Only one cotyledon present Vascular bundle (V.B.)are scattered I ground tissue V.B. are conjoint & close Pith is undifferentiated Parallel venation Both side epidermis have stomata etc... Dicoat:- Two cotyledon present V.B. are arrange in ring V.B. are conjoint & open Pith is well developed Reticulate venation Only lower epidermis have more stomata etc...
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Sia ? 4 years, 7 months ago

Coenzymes are organic molecules and quite often bind loosely to the active site of an enzyme and aid in substrate recruitment, whereas cofactors do not bind the enzyme. Cofactors are "helper molecules" and can be inorganic or organic in nature.
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The main difference between homothallic and heterothallic is that homothallic is the condition of having both male and female reproductive structures on the same thallus whereas heterothallic is the condition of having male and female reproductive structures in different thalli.
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Niharika Srivastav 7 years, 10 months ago

Secrete anticoagulant (heparin) prevent blood clotting. Produce RBC in the embryo Produce protein

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Synthesis bile juice..
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Juxta glomerulus apparatus.in chapter excretion
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Learn in path form....means step by step..
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Mesosomes refers to the invaginations of the cell wall of prokaryotes. The functions of mesosomes are : 1. Increase surface area of cell wall. 2. Helps in cell wall formation.
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Priyanka Singh Rai Rai 7 years, 10 months ago

Basic unit of life.
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Pleuro pneumonia like organism.

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