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Lymph is the fluid that circulates throughout the lymphatic system. The lymph is formed when the interstitial fluid (the fluid which lies in the interstices of all body tissues) is collected through lymph capillaries.
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Zoology is a branch of biology concerned with the classification and the properties and vital phenomena of animals,animal life (as of a region) ,the properties and vital phenomena exhibited by an animal, animal type, or group.
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Superior ovary:It is an ovary attached to the receptacle above the attachment of other floral parts. A superior ovary is found in types of fleshy fruits such as true berries, drupes, etc. A flower with this arrangement is described as hypogynous.
Examples of this ovary type include the legumes (beans and peas and their relatives).
Inferior ovary:It lies below the attachment of other floral parts. A pome is a type of fleshy fruit that is often cited as an example, but close inspection of some pomes (such as Pyracantha) will show that it is really a half-inferior ovary. Flowers with inferior ovaries are termed epigynous.
Some examples of flowers with an inferior ovary are orchids (inferior capsule), Fuchsia (inferior berry), banana (inferior berry), Asteraceae (inferior achene-like fruit, called a cypsela) and the pepo of the squash, melon and gourd (Cucurbitaceae) family.
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Nanotechnology is science, engineering, and technology conducted at the nanoscale, which is about 1 to 100 nanometers.
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In linguistics, morphology is the study of words, how they are formed, and their relationship to other words in the same language. It analyzes the structure of words and parts of words, such as stems, root words, prefixes, and suffixes
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Cell wall - It is a non living cellulose (plants) / pseudochitin (fungi) outer covering of a cell. Lies outside the plasma membrane. Not present in animal cells.
Epidermis - Outer layer of tissues/organs made up of large number of cells.
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Chemical compounds in the cell can be divided into two major groups: Organic and Inorganic compounds Organic compounds are chemical compounds that contain the element carbon. Organic compounds in the cell include carbohydrates, protein, lipids and nuclei acids. Some of these compounds are synthesised by the cell itself. Water is an inorganic compound which is composed of hydrogen and oxygen. It is an important compound in the cell.
Water is the most abundant molecule in cells, accounting for 70% or more of total cell mass.

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