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Suhani Prajapati 2 months, 3 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 2 months, 3 weeks ago

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Srinithish N.K 2 months, 4 weeks ago

Aerobic - complete oxidation takes place Fermentation- incomplete oxidation takes place
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Anurag Patyal 5 months, 2 weeks ago

A single independent living cell is also considered a organism
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Anshika Pandey 5 months, 4 weeks ago

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 2 months ago

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Krishna Kamal Meher 4 months, 1 week ago

Blood

Aarti Duge 6 months ago

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Anshika Pandey 5 months, 4 weeks ago

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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Anshika Pandey 5 months, 4 weeks ago

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
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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Qasim Khan Khan 6 months, 1 week ago

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Sundram Yadav 6 months, 1 week ago

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Arpita Yadav 6 months, 1 week ago

The plastids are double-membrane organelles which are found in the cells of plants and algae.
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Janhavi Singh 6 months ago

The photoperiodic stimulus is picked up only by the leaves in plants. For this purpose, leaf is of utmost importance. For the perception of photoperiodic cycle, presence of leaves under inductive photoperiod is essential, so that, the hormone required for flowering can be produced. Therefore, in the absence of leaves, i.e, in a defoliated plant light perception would not occur, i.e., the plant would not respond to light.
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Kirthika Prabakaran 5 months, 3 weeks ago

Animals which are having Vertebral coloum (back bone ) those animals are called Vertebrates. I hope it will be helpfull

Anshika Pandey 5 months, 4 weeks ago

subphylum of chordates comprising animals (as mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fishes)

Sharvari Dalvi 6 months, 2 weeks ago

An animal that has a backbone and a skeleton
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Janhavi Singh 6 months ago

Metamerism is a body type exhibited by members of the phylum Annelida. It means that the body is composed of repeating segments attached to make a whole. These segments are known as metameres, and the lines we see externally separating each segment are called annuli. Metamerism is easily visible in earthworms.
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Adithya Dev 6 months, 2 weeks ago

Any taxonomic level in hierarchical system of taxonomic classification is called a taxon. Coined by Linnaeus. There are mainly 7 taxa - Species, Genus, Family, Order, Class, Division/Phylum, Kingdom.
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Adithya Dev 6 months, 2 weeks ago

Well, the definition you gave is correct, but on a broader or general basis, it is intercellular (or sometimes intra) space or volume which is actually or appears to be enclosed by a group of cells (in the case of tissues like sclereids and fibres) or by any membrane within the cell (just as in the case you mentioned).

Nancy 🙂✨ 6 months, 2 weeks ago

A lumen is a space that is formed by the membrane of the thylakoids
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Nancy 🙂✨ 6 months, 2 weeks ago

Ascomycetes typically refer to fungus whose spores develop within the cylindrical sacs named asci. They are also called sac fungi. They do have chitinous cell walls. They are unicellular such as yeast but most of the members of these groups have well-developed, profusely branched
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Kirthika Prabakaran 5 months, 3 weeks ago

Transmembrane proteins present on Phospholipid bilayer . I hope it will be helpful for you

Roshni Gupta 6 months, 4 weeks ago

the bilayer by lipid groups,
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Adithya Dev 6 months, 2 weeks ago

Coronary artery is the one that supplies oxygenated blood from heart to the coronary capillary network, which supplies blood to the cardiac musculature.

Mohd Hamza 7 months ago

What is polythene chromosome
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Chinki 🦋👈🏻 6 months, 1 week ago

Tqsm....!!

Adithya Dev 7 months ago

Micturition is the process of expulsion of the final selectively secreted and processed filtrate (commonly known as Urine) from the body through the Urethra. Before micturition, urine is held in an elastic muscular bag like structure called urinary bladder connecting the ureters from kidneys to the urethra. They contain stretch receptors that are in turn associated with certain osmoregulatory regions in the brain. When the urinary bladder is filled with urine, stretch receptors send signals to brain that urine must be expelled so as to accommodate the urine that is coming from kidneys (Urine production is a continuous process). Thus, the brain signals the urethral and bladder muscles to help the bladder remove the urine stored (about 1-1.5 L a day).
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Anup Kumar Gupta 7 months ago

Cell division is a type of division in which "cells are seprate their nucleus and cell body in two or more than two parts".
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Rafi Mohammed 7 months ago

It is amphibian animal, body is dorsal Divide body into head and trunk it can change colour eye is large and bulging, tympannum is present.

Naincy Thakur 7 months ago

:- It is warm blooded animal :- Skin of frog is smooth and slippery due to presence of mucus . ;- Body is divided into head and trunk :- tympannum membrane is present instead of external ears for receiving sound signal :- the frog never drinks water ,it' absorbs through it skin

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