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Vikas Moond 6 years ago

Kren cycle,glycolysis,Ets,C4&C3 cycle,photophosphorylations types ,phytohormones.
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Soumyadeep Paul 6 years ago

Yoga is derived from a Sanskrit word, 'Yuj' in verb form, which means to unite or to join. Yoga is the unification of Atma and Paramatma. There are 8 elements of Yoga:- 1) Yama 2) Niyama 3) Asana 4) Pranayama 5) Pratyahara 6) Dharana 7) Dhyana 8) Samadhi
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Yogita Ingle 6 years ago

Pancreas is known as a mixed gland because it performs functions of both exocrine and endocrine glands.

It has both exocrine and endocrine cells. Exocrine cells secrete Pancreatic juice and endocrine cells secrete insulin and glucagon.

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Soumyadeep Paul 6 years ago

1) The Earth rotates about its axis. (every 24 hours) 2) The Earth revolves around the Sun on its orbit. ( every 365 days)
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Aditya Kumar 6 years ago

No physical education is not in other subject

Badal Jaat 6 years ago

jahan aapne main subjects choose kre the wahi de Rakhi hai physical education

Badal Jaat 6 years ago

Physical education other subjects mei nhi hai
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Notice in box Name of the organisation /institute/others Word notice in capital letter Date Suitable topic Subject matter Issuing candidate name and signature (Sign) ( Designation) Note: not more than 40-50 words
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No thanx

Deepu Deepu 6 years ago

Ncert p.n 216
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When rise in quantity supplied of a commodity is due to increase in own price of commodity. ??
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Robinpreet Kaur 6 years ago

Sulphonic acid

Anjali Kumawat 6 years ago

Benzenesulfonic acid

Jitender Shakya 6 years ago

Sulphonic acid

Soumyadeep Paul 6 years ago

Hydrogen sulphite

Himanshi Gupta 6 years ago

Sulphonic acid
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Yogita Ingle 6 years ago

(i) Change in price of substitute goods: There is positive or direct relationship between the price of substitute commodity and demand for a good. If price of substitute rises the demand for a commodity also rises and vice versa.

(ii) Change in price of complementary goods: There is negative or indirect relationship between the price of complementary commodity and demand for a good. If price of complement ary good rises the demand for a commodity also falls and vice versa.

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Yogita Ingle 6 years ago

(a) Absence of domination of one religious group by another is compatible with the ideas of secularism as it allows freedom to all religious groups.
(b) Recognition of a state religion is not compatible with the idea of secularism because it fails to recognize other religious group.
(c) Equal state support to all religions is compatible as it treats all religion equally.
(d) Mandatory prayers in schools is not compatible with the idea of secularism because all human being are not religious.
(e) It is not compatible with the idea of secularism as it grants special priviledge to minorities at the cost of majority.

Suresh Kumar 6 years ago

Absence of domination of one religious groups by another
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The small intestine has three distinct regions – the duodenum, jejunum, and ileum. ... The main function of the ileum is to absorb vitamin B12, bile salts, and whatever products of digestion were not absorbed by the jejunum.
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Yogita Ingle 6 years ago

Problems of Adolescents : Owing to various changes, children of this age group face many problems; indeed, it is very delicate period of their life. The major problems, which adolescents face, are given below :
(i) Physical Problems: During adolescence, many bodily or physical changes take place. Menstruation and nightfall become a phenomenon for girls and boys respectively. Development of *** glands takes place. Due to these changes, adolescents feel restless and worried.
(ii) Mental Problems : During this age, stress, tension and strife are common. These traits create many mental problems. An adolescent faces many problems such as difficulty in co-operating with others, anxiety maladjustment, etc.
(iii) Problem of Aggressive Behaviour: In this age group, children tend to show aggressive behaviour. They become aggressive on small matters. They become irritated easily. When they are asked to do certain activity, they become repulsive. They try to become hero.
(iv) Lack of Stability and Adjustment : An adolescent does not remain stable and he faces adjustment problem. His behaviour does not remain content. He feels himself unable to adjust with other people. He fails to co-ordinate with others. Not only outside but he cannot adjust himself in his family. He cannot co-operate with his family members. He feels that he is under
pressure of his parents. He wants to have free atmosphere at home.
(v) Emotional Problems: The life of an adolescent is full of emotions. Under such emotions, he performs some uphill task, which seems to be impossible in the beginning. Rose says, "The adolescent lives intensely emotional life, in which we can see once more the rhythm of positive and negative phases of behaviour in his constant alternation between intense excitement and deep depression. " Sometimes, the adolescent becomes so excited that he considers himself to be at the top of the world and, sometimes, he finds, himself in a state of depression. He feels himself emotionally disturbed.
(vi) Problems Related to *** : During adolescence, children face many problems, which are related to ***. They try to meet the opposite ***. Sometimes, they become so eager that they do not hesitate to leave their family. They feel restless due to their sexual urge. Rose says, “***, then, is the fundamental fact of adolescence, if not all life. Like the overflow of Great River, it irrigates and fertilizes great tracts of life’s territory.”
(vii) Problems of Self-support: Each and every adolescent needs self-support. He wants to make his own place in the society. He desires to live a fruitful life. Rose says, “The adolescent desires to find his place in the world. The desire is a genuine need and refers to the need for self-support. He faces the problems of carrier selection. He does not want to depend upon his family members. He remains in between dependence and independence.”

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Sweeti Sisodia 5 years, 11 months ago

5.6 arab years before
4.6 Arab varsh pahle
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Rehan Afzal 6 years ago

0.833

Tannu Jaglan 6 years ago

=3×3600/1000

Tannu Jaglan 6 years ago

m/s = km/hr 3 = 1000/3600 3×3600/1000 =10.8

Abhay Pandey 6 years ago

(3*18)/5=10.8km/hr
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Parneet Kaur 6 years ago

Mrs Morgan's mother offer him tea because of her wisdom in experience,realized that there was a period of waiting. She was afraid he would leave the case, saying he would return later. But he told her that he would not run away.

Tannu Jaglan 6 years ago

The mother of mrs. Morgan offer him tea because she has too much experience.she know that every doctor said there was time in baby birth and he came after half hour .so she was worried and thinkig if he was late and not comming later and if they could not find another doctor. She wanted that doctor was not going from her house? and stay here. So that's why she offer him a tea ☕.
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