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Babu Elavarasi 8 years ago

Leghaemoglobin act as an oxygen scavenger while converting atmospheric nitrogen into ammonia which needs an anaerobic condition for their conversion
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Sajid Khan 8 years ago

It is the stage in which cytoplasm of the cell divide
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Maintains body metabolic rate
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Other name of flowering plants
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Anu Verma 8 years ago

It is growth regulating hormone It is a growth promoter It helps in increasing height of plant promotes apical dominance
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atrial fibrillation

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Dicot root

Monocot root

The cortex area is narrow.

The cortex region is wide.

The epiblema, cortex and endodermis are peeled and replaced by cork.

There is no formation of cork and only the epiblema is peeled off.

Older dicot roots have a covering of cork.

Older monocot roots show a covering of exodermis.

The endodermis is less thick and the Casparian strips are prominent.

Endodermis cells are highly thick and the Casparian stripes are only visible in young roots.

Passage cells are absent in the endodermis.

Passage cells are present and they are thin-walled.

Percicycle produces cork cambium and lateral roots.

Pericycle only produces lateral roots.

The number of xylem and phloem bundles vary from 2-5 and sometimes up to 8.

The number of xylem and phloem cells range between 8-46.

Xylems vessels are angular

Xylem vessels are oval or rounded.

The conjunctive tissue is parenchymatous and it forms the cambium.

The conjunctive tissue can be parenchymatous or sclerenchymatous and conjunctive parenchyma does not form the cambium.

Secondary growth takes place to help cork and vascular cambium.

Secondary growth is absent.

Pith is reduced or absent and the reduced pith is very small.

Pith is well-developed.

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Prince Jaat 8 years ago

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Deepak Sain 8 years ago

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Jayanta Middya 8 years ago

Left ventricular wall is thick because through left ventricle the heart pumps blood to the rest of the body with pressure so to protect the wall it is thick and also it has valves to prevent back flow of blood. But in case of right ventricle the blood comes from body to the heart so pressure is low.
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Yashwi Nagar 8 years ago

It's a reaction. And it is a reaction which is done by its own.
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