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In biology and botany, indeterminate growth is growth that is not terminated in contrast to determinate growth that stops once a genetically pre-determined structure has completely formed. Duration and form of growth are the main ways to tell the difference between determinate and indeterminate tomatoes. Determinate or bush types bear a full crop all at once and top off at a specific height. ... Indeterminate varieties develop into vines that never top off and continue producing until killed by frost.
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| Parameter | Primary memory | Secondary memory |
| Nature | The primary memory is categorized as volatile & nonvolatile memories. | The secondary memory is always a non-volatile memory. |
| Alias | These memories are also called internal memory. | Secondary memory is known as a Backup memory or Additional memory or Auxiliary memory. |
| Access | Data is directly accessed by the processing unit. | Data cannot be accessed directly by the processor. It is first copied from secondary memory to primary memory. Only then CPU can access it. |
| Formation | It's a volatile memory meaning data cannot be retained in case of power failure. | It's a non-volatile memory so that that data can be retained even after power failure. |
| Storage | It holds data or information that is currently being used by the processing unit. Capacity is usually in 16 to 32 GB | It stores a substantial amount of data and information. Capacity is generally from 200GB to terabytes. |
| Accesses | Primary memory can be accessed by the data bus. | Secondary memory is accessed by I/O channels. |
| Expense | Primary memory is costlier than secondary memory. | Secondary memory is cheaper than primary memory. |
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The fruiting body of <i>Penicillium</i> is a cleistothecium. A cleistothecium is the proper name for a closed, spherical ascocarp. Within the ascocarp, asci are housed. Each asci carries around eight ascospores, which are formed through sexual reproduction of ascomycetes (a type of fungus).
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A coenzyme requires the presence of an enzyme in order to function. It is not active on its own.
Examples of coenzymes include the B vitamins and S-adenosyl methionine.
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- Molarity ( mole/L)- Assume an identical solution with volume 1L. Now, the total mass of this solution as per the data =1.84 ×1000= 1840 g. The amount of (mass) H2SO4 =1840 ×0.98=1803.2 g. Number of moles= 1803.2/98= 18.4 moles. Theerfore, Molarity =18.4 M
- Molality (mole(solute)/kg(solvent))- Assume an identical solution wherein there is 1000g of solvent. Thus here we will have the mass of H2SO4= 49000g (since, in this solution solute (H2SO4)is 98% and solvent thus is 2%). So, number of moles of H2SO4= 49000/98= 500. So , Molality = 500 mole/kg.
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Uses of hydrogen perioxide
- It is used as bleaching hair.
- It is used in pollution control treatments.
- It is used as bleaching agent in industries making paper pulp etc
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1. It is the constitution in a democracy that establishes a system based on the rule of law, which identifies that government will function as per set norms, rules and not according to whims and fancies of a ruler.
2. The constitution limits the power by the government by guaranteeing certain fundamental rights to people, which the government cannot infringe upon or violate.
3. The constitution guarantees certain basic fundamental rights to its citizens, which protects citizens from arbitrary exercise of power.
4. The Constitution also prevent tyranny of the majority by recognising the rights of the minorities
5.The constitution also clearly demarcates power of the various organs of the government and defines their jurisdiction.
6. This is how a constitution brings about democracy.
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