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Vacuoles are important plant organelles which help in osmoregulation. Hence some ions are actively concentrated to maintain their balance and the fluidity of the cytoplasm. Giardia lamblia is a protozoan parasite with two unequal nuclei in its cell.
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Resonance structures are two forms of a molecule where the chemical connectivity is the same but the electrons are distributed differently around the structure. Resonance occurs when electrons can flow through neighboring pi systems. An important example of resonance is found in the bonding of benzene, a planar six-membered ring with alternating double and single bonds (three of each). Two distinct pictures can be drawn, and the true structure of the molecule is a mixture of the two resonance structures. Having multiple valid resonance structures makes a molecule more energetically stable. Resonance helps to explain structure and reactivity of organic molecules.
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Word 'Ghat' in Hindi means 'bank' of a river; in the title of the chapter, it signifies the edge of life, where Shahid was struggling for life.Owing to his malignant tumour, he was about to leave this world and start a mysterious journey into the unknown world that existe after death. Since, the world 'Ghat' refers to the brink of our world, which is only world known to us, so the title is justify.
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Radius of gyration of a body about a given axis is the perpendicular distance of a point from the axis, where whole mass of the body were concentrated, the body shall have the same moment of inertia as it has with the actual distribution of mass.
The units for radius of gyration are length (that is millimeters or inches or feet). It is the square root of the moment of inertia I divided by the area A, (I/A)0.5. I is length4, A is length2, (I/A)0.5 being simply length.
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Non-metals are those which lack all the metallic attributes. They are good insulators of heat and electricity. They are mostly gases and sometimes liquid. Some they are even solid at room temperature like, Carbon, sulfur and phosphorus.
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Answer:
dydx=cos(x5)⋅5x4
Explanation:
y=sinx5
Using the chain rule:
If y=y(u) and u=u(x) then, dydx=(dydu)⋅(dudx)
y=sinu
dydx=cosu
u=x5
dudx=5x4
Therefore,
dydx=(dydu)⋅(dudx)
dydx=cosu⋅5x4
Substitute u back in and rearrange:
dydx=cos(x5)⋅5x4
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Osmolarity is a unit which is used to measure solute concentration. It is also referred as osmotic concentration. Osmolarity is measured in the terms of osmoles of solute present in one liter of solution (Osm/L). Thus, it tells about osmotic pressure contributed by number of moles of a compound of a solution.
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