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| Cash Basis of Accounting | Accrual Basis of Accounting |
| Only cash transactions are recorded in the books of accounts | All cash and non-cash transactions are recorded in the books of accounts |
| Correct profit or loss is not ascertained because it records only cash transactions | Correct profit or loss are ascertained because of the complete record of all the transactions |
| Entries are made only when cash is received or paid | Entries are made on accrual basis i.e. all transactions are recorded in the books of accounts whether incurred or earned |
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It is rarely used |
It is widely used |
| It is recognised under Companies Act, 1956 | It is not recognised under Companies Act, 1956 |
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The feudal system was a pyramidal or a hierarchical system which flourished during medieval period in Europe. Its four main features were:
- The king was at the topmost level of the feudal system. Below him were nobles known as barons followed by knights.
- The serfs or the peasants occupied the lowest strata in the feudal system.
- The Castle was the chief characteristic of feudalism. The feudal Lords lived in huge castles or forts. The living house and court of the Lord existed inside the castle.
- The king gave lands to barons and the latter provided troops to the King.
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The monsoons strangely affect the climate of India. To understand the mechanism of the Indian monsoon, it is first important to understand the few facts.
The Indian monsoon is characterized by the following three dominant factors :
(i) Seasonal reversal of direction in wind system. The monsoon winds blow from land to sea in winter and from sea to land in summer.
(ii) Seasonal heavy rainfall and drought are common features of the Indian monsoon.
(iii) In spite of local variations in climatic conditions, it unites the whole country in a single climatic thread of monsoon type of climate.
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| Growth | Development |
| (i) Growth is quantitative and value neutral. | (i) Development means a qualitative change which is always value positive. |
| (ii) It may have positive or negative sign. | (ii) It means that development cannot take place unless there is an increment or addition to the existing conditions. |
| (iii)This means that the change may be either positive or negative. | (iii)Development occurs when positive growth take place. It occurs when there is a positive change in quality. |
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Tonoplast refers to the special membrane surrounding the large vacuole in plant cells.
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The electron transport chain is a series of electron transporters embedded in the inner mitochondrial membrane that shuttles electrons from NADH and FADH2 to molecular oxygen. In the process, protons are pumped from the mitochondrial matrix to the intermembrane space, and oxygen is reduced to form water. The electron transport chain is a series of complexes that transfer electrons from electron donors to electron acceptors via redox reactions, and couples this electron transfer with the transfer of protons across a membrane. The electron transport chain is built up of peptides, enzymes, and other molecules.
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