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A specific reserve is one, which is created for some specific purpose by debiting Profit and Loss Appropriation Account. Normally, it is available for the purpose for which it has been created.
Some of the examples of specific reserves are as below:
- Dividend Equalization Reserve.
- Investment Fluctuation Reserve.
- Debenture Redemption Reserve.
- Plant and Machinery Replacement such as Sinking Fund Reserve or Depreciation Fund Reserve.
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The proenzyme pepsinogen; in stomach; gets converted into the active enzyme pepsin; on exposure to hydrochloric acid. Pepsin converts proteins into proteoses and peptones (peptides).
Pepsinogen + HCl → Pepsin + Protein → Proteose + Peptone
Proteins, proteoses and peptones are acted upon by the proteolytic enzymes of pancreatic juices (in small intestine); as given below:
Proteins/Peptonse/Proteoses + Trypsin/Chymotrypsin/Carboxypeptidases → Dipeptides
The enzymes in the intestinal juice act on dipeptides to make amino acids.
Dipeptides + Dipeptidases → Amino acids
Gaurav Seth 6 years, 3 months ago
The proenzyme pepsinogen; in stomach; gets converted into the active enzyme pepsin; on exposure to hydrochloric acid. Pepsin converts proteins into proteoses and peptones (peptides).
Pepsinogen + HCl → Pepsin + Protein → Proteose + Peptone
Proteins, proteoses and peptones are acted upon by the proteolytic enzymes of pancreatic juices (in small intestine); as given below:
Proteins/Peptonse/Proteoses + Trypsin/Chymotrypsin/Carboxypeptidases → Dipeptides
The enzymes in the intestinal juice act on dipeptides to make amino acids.
Dipeptides + Dipeptidases → Amino acids
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Brain is the highest coordinating centre in the body. It is protected by a bony box called cranium, within which are present three layers of fluid-filled membranes called meninges for absorbing shock.
The brain is divided into three regions (i) Forebrain (ii) Midbrain and (iii) Hindbrain.
The forebrain is the largest part of the brain. It is the main thinking region. It is made up of cerebrum, hypothalamus and thalamus. The midbrain does not have any further divisions. The hindbrain consists of cerebellum, pons and medulla.
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Cumulative frequency series is that series in which the frequencies are continuously added corresponding to each class-interval in the series.
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- The set of all possible values which qualify as inputs to a function is known as the domain of the function or It can also be defined as the entire set of values possible for independent variables.
- Domain can be found if – the denominator of the fraction is not equal to zero and the digit under the square root bracket is positive. (In case of a function with fraction values).
For e.g. the domain of the function F is set A i.e. {India, Pakistan, Australia, Sri Lanka}.
To find the domain we need to look at the values of the independent variables which are allowed to use as explained above i.e no zero at the bottom of fraction and no negative sign in square bracket.
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The symbiotic nitrogen-fixing bacteria invade the root hairs of host plants, where they multiply and stimulate formation of root nodules, enlargements of plant cells and bacteria in intimate association. Within the nodules the bacteria convert free nitrogen to ammonia, which the host plant utilizes for its development. Rhizobium is a bacteria found in soil that helps in fixing nitrogen in leguminous plants. It attaches to the roots of the leguminous plant and produces nodules. These nodules fix atmospheric nitrogen and convert it into ammonia that can be used by the plant for its growth and development.
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