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The flowering water plant can thrive indoors when grown properly in a container large enough to house its roots and provide the necessary water depth. ... Set a lotus plant's rhizomes in the container's clay soil, with the rhizomes' shoots facing upward. Rhizomes are similar to bulbs. In early and mid-October, their leaves turn yellow and wither, and the plant enters dormancy. The entire growth period is 160 to 190 days and needs an accumulated temperature of about 4,000 degrees Celsius. That is the ecological reason why lotus flowers can flourish everywhere.
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Three domains system or six kingdom classification is a biological classification system in which living organisms are divided based on cellular characteristics.
The three domains are
(a) Archaea It contains prokaryotic organisms, which have a mono layer core of lipids in the cell membrane and distinct nucleotides in their 16S RNA.
(b) Bacteria It contains typical prokaryotes, which lack membrane covered cell organelles but do not have a type of microchambers for separating various activities.
© Eukarya This domain contains eukaryotic organisms, originated by endosymbiotic association between some archaebacteria and eubacteria. It has four kingdom-Protista, Fungi, Plantae and Animalia.
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A diploid cell is a cell that contains two sets of chromosomes. One set of chromosomes is donated from each parent. The diploid number is commonly abbreviated as 2n. For humans this equation would be 2n=46. Humans have 2 sets of 23 chromosomes leading to a total of 46 chromosomes.
Haploid cell is a cell that has only a single set of chromosomes. The cell contains only one member of each homologous pair of chromosomes (haploid number = n). For example - A human germ cell (a sperm or an egg cell) is haploid, which means it contains only one of each of the 23 chromosomes of the human genome, or it only has half the diploid (2n) number of a human somatic cell (which is 46.
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Introns are the reminiscent of antiquity. This is because introns were present in the past organisms but during the course of evolution prokaryotes excluded them from their genome while eukaryotes retain them for functional advantages. Also they have been conserved because of their property of replication and dispersion.
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Lichen do not find place in five kingdoms of classification b'coz they are considered as a connecting link b/w living and non living things..
They are neither living nor non living...
So they r not in any kingdom.
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These are the bacteria (or eubacteria ) and the archaebacteria (or the Archaea ).
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a) The angiosperms are the dominant group of land plants. These are the most common flowering plants.
b) The angiosperms are seed bearing plants and the seeds are enclosed inside the fruit formed from ovary.
c) Carpel is like of megasporophyll as gymnosperms, but it is differentiated ovary, style and stigma
d) The pollen grain is received by the stigma causing pollination.
e) Ovary develops into fruit and ovules into seeds after the act of fertilization.
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Brunner's glands are the glands present in the walls of the duodenum, a part of small intestine.
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Air dissolves on the mucus of their skin, so they must stay moist to breathe.
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