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Vaishnavi Sharma 7 months, 2 weeks ago

Phylum Chordata is divided into 2 types- 1. Acraniate/protochordata. 2. Craniate/euchordata And then craniate divided into sub phylum -VERTEBRATES Hence,all vertebrates are chordata but all chordates are not vertebrates.

Samandeep Kaur 8 months, 2 weeks ago

The chordata have presence of single hollow dorsal notochord..and vertebrates have notochord in their earlier stages but later on this get replaced by vertebral column ...so all vertebrate are chordata ...but there are few vertebrate which donot posses vertebral column like vertebrate thats why all chordata are not vertebrates
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Ayushi Nijhawan 8 months, 3 weeks ago

The main function of progesterone is to prepare the endometrium (lining of your uterus) for a fertilized egg to implant and grow. If a pregnancy doesn't occur, the endometrium sheds during your menstrual period. If conception occurs, progesterone increases to support pregnancy

Gaurav Sharma 9 months ago

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Ankit Sir 9 months, 1 week ago

Flower is modefied shoot.it is colourful part of plant .It is reproductive part of plant .flower has four part that is 1-calyx - sepal 2-corolla -petal 3-Androecium-stamen 4-Gynoecium -pistil or carpel
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Harshita Joshi 9 months, 1 week ago

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Prathamesh Borse 9 months, 3 weeks ago

Biology all chapter notes

Karishma Sing 9 months, 4 weeks ago

What is life

Night Wolf 10 months ago

120days
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Annu Sahu 10 months ago

What is exine and intine
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Swati Riya 10 months ago

Unicellular

Priyanshu Kushwaha 10 months, 3 weeks ago

Unicellular organisms
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Rakshita Singh 11 months ago

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Chiku . 11 months ago

Sir what is Investigatory project?

Chiku . 11 months ago

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Diya Rana 8 months, 2 weeks ago

Cell division takes place under two phases which are 1.interphase 2.m. phase(mitosis or meiosis? Now first of all i will clear you the meanings of these terms Interphase- also known as preparation phase in this phase cell prepare itself for division like protein synthesis, replication or cell organelles and centrosome replication and many more ..thus it divided into further 3 parts -G1,S,G2... Now m. Phase turn , this phase divided into 2 zones 1.karyokinesis 2.cytokinesis In karyokinesis nucleus replication takes place and then in cytokinesis cell cytoplasm divide When you study this chapter deeply from ncert you will find that karyokinesis further divided into 4 stages and those are Prophase Metaphase Anaphase Telophase I think now you will get good amount of information regarding this topic.. 🌻

Harshita Jhamb 11 months ago

When the cell grow and all cell organelles are double then cell divides
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Harshita Jhamb 11 months ago

Structure

Krishna Kamal Meher 11 months, 1 week ago

Adenosine triphosphate
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Bharat Singh 11 months, 1 week ago

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Suhani Prajapati 9 months, 2 weeks ago

Differentiation: Cells become specialized (e.g., stem cells turning into muscle cells). Redifferentiation: Specialized cells revert to a less specialized state and then differentiate into a different cell type (e.g., tissue regeneration in some animals). Dedifferentiation: Cells lose specialized features, reverting to a more primitive or stem cell-like state (e.g., observed in certain cancer cells).
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Srinithish N.K 9 months, 3 weeks ago

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Srinithish N.K 9 months, 3 weeks ago

Aerobic - complete oxidation takes place Fermentation- incomplete oxidation takes place
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Anurag Patyal 1 year ago

A single independent living cell is also considered a organism
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1)Mesosome extensions support in the formation of the cell wall and in DNA replication. 2) They also assist the equal separation of chromosomes in the daughter cells.
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Aniket Gulia 9 months ago

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Krishna Kamal Meher 11 months, 1 week ago

Blood

Aarti Duge 1 year, 1 month ago

Plz answer
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Second Largest Animal Habitat- Terrestrial and aquatic Level of organisation - organ level Symmetry - Bilateral Body cover - Calcareous shell And three type 1) head 2) muscular foot 3) visceral hump Soft and spongy layer Space b/w hump and mantle called Mantal cavity. Gill present Mouth contain file like rasping oragan for feeding "Radula" Developement - Indirect Eg- Pila(apple snail) , octopus (devil fish)
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Angiosperms, are also known as flowering plants and having seeds enclosed within their fruit. Whereas gymnosperms have no flowers or fruits and have naked seeds on the surface of their leaves

Vandana Jakhar 💖💞✨ 1 year, 1 month ago

Angiosperms are those plants which produce flowers and bear their seeds in fruits Gymnosperm are non flowering plants . Seeds are not enclosed in ovary.

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