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Khilander Kumar 6 years ago

370 ek article h or isme sanshodhan kiya gya h kashmir ke rules pr.

Hemant Saini 6 years ago

Abhi tak sirf 103 sanshodhan hue h

Aman Sharma 6 years ago

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Pawni Chaudhary 6 years ago

Economic Importance of Gymnosperms: 1. Ornamental value: A number of gymnosperms are grown as ornamental plants, e.g., Cycas, Araucaria, Thuja etc. 2. Food Value: i. ‘Sago’ starch obtained from pith and cortex of stem of C. revolute, C. rumphi etc. ii. ‘Seed starch’ obtained from seeds of Cycas rumphii, Dioon edule etc. It is prepared into flour and cooked before eating. iii. Seeds of Pinus gerardiana (chilgoza) are edible. iv. ‘Kaffir bread’ prepared from the stem pith of Encephalartos. v. Young leaves of Cycas cooked as vegetables. 3. Medicinal value: i. Ephedrine (alkaloid) extracted from Ephedra used in treating asthma, cough, cold, bronchitis etc.

Yogita Ingle 6 years ago

(a) Construction purposes: Many conifers such as pine, cedar, etc., are sources of the soft wood used in construction and packing.

(b) Medicinal uses: An anticancer drug Taxol is obtained from Taxus. Many species of Ephedra produce ephedrine, which can be used in the treatment of asthma and bronchitis.

(c) Food source: The seeds of Pinus gerardiana (known as chilgoza) are edible.

(d) Source of resins: Resins are used commercially for manufacturing sealing waxes and water-proof paints. A type of resin known as turpentine is obtained from various species of Pinus.

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Sushil Jha 5 years, 11 months ago

Threads per inch

Komal Bisht 6 years ago

Twist per inch
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Vijay Patel 6 years ago

21 -Scandium 22 -Titanium 23 -Vanadium 24 -Cromium 25 -Magnese 26 -Iron 27 -Cobalt 28 -Nickel 29 -Copper 30 -Zinc
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Yogita Ingle 6 years ago

We know, a consumer always aims at maximising his/her utility or satisfaction level. A rational consumer, with well defined preferences, will always choose the best bundle among all the bundles available to him, given his/her money income and the prices of the goods and services. In other words, a consumer always tries to attain the highest possible
IC given his/her budget set.
Recall, that consumption bundles that lie below the budget line leave the consumer with some unspent income. As compared to this the consumption bundles that lie on the budget line will have more of at least one of the goods and no less of the other. In other words, the consumption bundles that lie on the budget line will be more preferred than those that lie below the budget line. As against this, the consumption bundles that lie above the budget line are unaffordable (i.e. the consumer cannot purchase those bundles with his given money income).
From this analysis it can be inferred that the optimum bundle for the consumer must lie on the budget line. The question now arises is where exactly on the budget line.
A consumer attains equilibrium at the point where the budget line is tangent to the indifference curve. This optimum point is characterised by the following equality.

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Shubhi Malik 6 years ago

1. Micro economics studies the behaviour of individual units of an economy whereas macro economics studies the behaviour of aggregates of the economy as a whole. 2. The tools of micro economics are demand and supply, whereas macro economics are aggregate demand and aggregate supply.
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Saniya Khan 6 years ago

Positive economics - A positive economics science deals with "things as they are "these statements can be empirically verified as these are based upon facts these are not suggestive in nature these deals with realistic situations. Normative economics - These statements tell us "what ought to be " these tell how economic problems should be solved these deals with idealistic situations these statements cannot be empirically verified these are called suggestive in nature.

Mohit Kumar 6 years ago

Normative economic is deals with what ought to be and how to be solved and also it cannot be verified actual data

Mohit Kumar 6 years ago

Positive economic is deals with what are economic problem and how are actually solved and also it can be verified actual data
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?Garima Sharma? 6 years ago

Floral formula is edited from syllabus and floral diagram also

Mehak Gautam 6 years ago

Chapter 7,6 all diagram are compulsory , chapter 5 parts of flowering plant , the region of root tip, types of aestivation in corolla , types of placentation , structure of monocotyledonous seed , floral diagram with floral formula .Chapter 4 dioploblastic and triploblastic germinal layers , all types of coelom. Chapter 3 bryophytes , algae. Chapter 2 eubacteria , tobacco mosaic virus and bacteriophage.......... Don't forget to look after each and every topic and diagram given in ncert textbook and hope this list will help.
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Yogita Ingle 6 years ago

Primary Metabolites:
1.These are the metabolites which have identifiable metabolism functions and play a specific role in the metabolism.
2.These are important in human metabolic processes. e g Amino acids, sugars.
Secondary Metabolites:
1.These are the metabolites formed during metabolism, whose role or exact functions in the tissue are not . known.
2.These are useful to human .e.g., Alkaloids, flavonoids

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Richa . 6 years ago

Theory related numericals

Yash Chaudhary 6 years ago

Theory

Pawi Sidhu 6 years ago

Theory
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Sushil Jha 6 years ago

Jamukha was a mongol military and political leader and the chief rival to temujin in the unification of the mongol tribes
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Udit Varshney 6 years ago

W=½v²-½u²

Shivam Dangwal 6 years ago

It states that the work done by an object is the change in kinetic energy of the body i.e. difference in final KE and inital KE. W=1/2mv^2-1/2mu^2 W=1/2m(v^2-u^2) Hope you got the feel of the topic.

Khushi Rajput 6 years ago

Work done by a force on a body is equal to the change in the kinetic energy of the body Let us consider a body of mass M moving with the initial velocity u and when a constant force F is applied on it its velocity become V dw=f×dx dw=m dv/dt × dx dw=mdv(dx/dt) dw=mvdv On integrating |dw=|mvdv W=m |vdv W=m(v2)/2 W=m(v2-u2)/2 W=1/2mv2-1/2mu2
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Hacker Guru 5 years, 9 months ago

To achieve the above objectives for following components 1) Play field development 2) Community coaching development 3) State level Khalo India centres 4) Annual sports competition 5) Talent search and development 6) Support to various level sports academic 7) Physical fitness of school going children 8) Sports for women

Yogita Ingle 6 years ago

1.Khelo India Scheme to achieve mass participation and promotion of excellence in sports.
2.The revamped Khelo India Scheme was launched during the financial year 2017-18 with a view to achieving the twin objectives of mass participation and promotion of excellence in sports.

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