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botanical gardens
i. They provide plant material for taxonomic studies.
ii. Different species are grown for identification and research.
iii. It helps in the maintenance of the record of the flora.
iv. These provide plants, good environment and care for growth and development.
v. The plants are used to carry out selective breeding to maintain continuity of particular species.
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Working capital is required in day to day operations of business
Working capital is required by a business for the purchase of raw materials and for meeting day-to-day expenses such as wages, salaries, rents, taxes, interest, etc. It may be defined as the capital invested in the working or current assets, such as raw materials, semifinished goods, finished goods, debts recoverable from the customers to whom goods have been sold on credit, and so on. Working capital is also referred to as the circulating capital or revolving capital.
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During driving, as a result of the friction between the tyre and the road, the temperature of the tyre and the air inside it, increase since volume of the tyre does not change (practically); due to increase in temperature, pressure of the air increases
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Firms usually keep a certain part of the profits earned before distributing dividends to their shareholders. These undistributed profits are retained in the business for future use and are known as retained earnings. Retained earnings
are called self financing as a part of these funds are reinvested in the business.
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Molar mass of Na2CO3 = (2×23)+12.00+(3×16) = 106 g mol-1
∴0.50 mol Na2CO3 means 0.50×106g = 53g
0.50 M Na2CO3 means 0.50 mol of Na2CO3 i.e. 53g of Na2CO3 are present in 1litre of the solution.
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Whenever we touch any object the immediate response of the nervous system is to send signals through nerves to the spinal cord. The neurons then transmit the signal from spinal cord to brain. Brain cells transmit the signal along their axons to the neighboring neurons via synapses. When the information in form of electrical signals reaches the axon’s end the voltage trigger releases the neurotransmitters which are brain’s chemical messengers. The neurotransmitters are traveled across the synapse till they reach potassium ion channels. Potassium ions enter the cells making inside of the cell more positive than outside. When the signal reaches axon terminal calcium ions move inside the cell and vesicles filled with neurotransmitters are expelled out of the cell.
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♦ ENDARCH : Endarch is the arrangement in which the proto xylem is directed towards the centre and meta xylem elements towards the periphery. The development of the xylems in this arrangement follows the centrifugal pattern.
It is the characteristics of the stem of flowering plants.
♦ EXARCH : Whereas exarch is the arrangement in which the proto xylem is directed towards the periphery and meta xylem towards the centre.
The development of the xylem in this arrangement follows the centripetal pattern. It is the characteristics of roots.

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Many changes come in both Mrs. Pearson and Mrs. Fitzgerald after they exchange their bodies. Mrs. Fitzgerald acquires Mrs. Pearson’s qualities and vice versa. As a result of the exchange, Mrs. Pearson becomes strong, dominating and bold. She smokes and plays cards. She takes spoilt Doris, Cyril, and George to task and deals with them strictly. On the other hand Mrs. Fitzgerald becomes, soft, timid, weak, and submissive.
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Trade credit is the credit extended by one trader to another for the purchase of goods and services. Trade credit facilitates the purchase of supplies without immediate payment such credit appears in the records of the buyer of goods as ‘sundry creditors’ or ‘accounts payable’.
Merits of trade credit are as follows:
1. Trade credit is convenient and continuous source of funds.
2. Trade credit may be readily available in case the credit worthiness of the customers is known to the seller.
3. Trade credit needs to promote the sales of an organisation.
4. It an organisation wants to increase its inventory level in order to meet expected rise in the sales volume in the near future, it may use trade credit to, finance the same.
5. It does not create any charge on the assets of the firm while providing funds.
Demerits are as follows :
1. Availability of easy and flexible trade credit facilities may induce a firm to indulge in overtrading, which may add to the risks of the firm.
2. Only limited amount of funds can be generated through trade credit.
3. It is generally a costly source of funds as compared to most other sources of raising money.
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