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Packaging is a process of designing and manufacturing an attractive container, wrapper, box, etc., where the products are wrapped, stored and sold to the customers or made ready for transportation. Good packaging not only protects the product from damage but also engages the customers with its attractive wrapper resulting sales. Packaging is an essential tool in marketing for boosting sales. Many companies use packaging to engage with the customers and build a visual relationship. There are two types of packaging.
- Primary Packaging- Is a packaging that is used by the marketers to sell the product to the end customers.
- Secondary Packaging- This is the packaging used for the transportation of the product from one place to another.
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| CHANGE IN QUANTITY SUPPLIED | CHANGE IN SUPPLY |
| It is the change in supply due to change in own price of the commodity. | It is the change in total supply due to change in all the other factors of supply. |
| It occur due to constant of other factors of supply and only increase or decrease in own price of the commodity | It occurs due to change in all determinants of supply except own price. |
| It creates upward or downward movement along a supply curve. | It creates leftward or rightwards shift in supply curve. |
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MRT is the rate at which the units of one good have to be sacrificed to produce one more unit of the other good in a two goods economy. Suppose an economy produces only two goods X and Y. Further suppose that by employing these resources fully and efficiently, the economy produces 1X + 10Y. If the economy decides to produce 2X, it has to cut down production of Y by 2 units. Then 2Y is the opportunity cost of producing 1X. Then 2Y : 1X is the MRT.
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Heterodont : It is the condition of having different types of teeth. For example humans have four different types of teeth namely incisors, canines, molars and premolars.
Diphyodont : The type of dentition characterised by two sets of teeth. First set is of temporary and second is of permanent.
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It is one of the most widely used unit of concentration and is denoted by M. It is defined as no. of moles of solute present in 1 liter of solution. Thus,
Molarity = No. of moles of solute/Volume of solution(in Litres)
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Direct personal investigation is the method in which data are collected by the investigator personally from sources concerned.
MERITS:-
1.this method ensures high degree of accuracy.
2.collected data are uniform because they are collected by one person.
3.original data are collected by this method.
4.comparative study is possible.
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1.this method requires a long time an involves enormous cost.
2.this method consumes more time.
3. in this method there is more use of power.
4.this method is highly prone to personal bias of the investigator.
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| Types | Mitosis | Meiosis |
| Interphase | Each chromosome replicates. The result is two genetically identical sister chromatids. | Interphase – Chromosomes not yet visible but DNA has been duplicated or replicated. |
| Prophase | Prophase I – crossing-over recombination – Homologous chromosomes (each consists of two sister chromatids) appear together as pairs. Tetrad is the structure that is formed. Segments of chromosomes are exchanged between non-sister chromatids at crossover points known as chiasmata (= crossing-over). | Prophase –Each of the duplicated chromosomes appears as two identical or equal sister chromatids, The mitotic spindle begins to form. Chromosomes condense and thicken. |
| Metaphase | Metaphase I Chromosomes adjust on the metaphase plate. Chromosomes are still intact and arranged as pairs of homologues. | Metaphase -The chromosomes assemble at the equator at the metaphase plate. |
| Anaphase | Anaphase I Sister chromatids stay intact. But homologous chromosomes drift to the opposite or reverse poles. | Anaphase – The spindle fibres begin to contract. This starts to pull the sister chromatids apart. At the end of anaphase, a complete set of daughter chromosomes is found each pole. |
| Mode of Reproduction | Asexual Reproduction. | Sexual Reproduction. |

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