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Krishna Yadav 6 years, 11 months ago

It is present in the book..... The room was totally disturb and everything was improper ...this the point in precise you can get good answer from the book...if then left any confusion you can ask it specifically....
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Kunal Bhardwaj 7 years ago

Mitosis is a process of nuclear division in eukaryotic cells that occurs when a parent cell divides to produce two identical daughter cells. During cell division, mitosis refers specifically to the separation of the duplicated genetic material carried in the nucleus.
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Meghna Thapar 5 years, 4 months ago

Primary adrenal insufficiency is caused by the destruction of the adrenal gland. Idiopathic adrenal atrophy is the most common cause of adrenal insufficiency. It is not known exactly why this occurs, but it is believed to be related to an autoimmune response that results in the slow destruction of adrenal tissue. Addison's disease, also called adrenal insufficiency, is an uncommon disorder that occurs when your body doesn't produce enough of certain hormones. In Addison's disease, your adrenal glands, located just above your kidneys, produce too little cortisol and, often, too little aldosterone.

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Yogita Ingle 7 years ago

Your body has a huge system involved in the sensation and control of blood pressure, not only within the kidneys, but all over the body - especially in times of great need. This is in contrast to a smaller system called tubuloglomerular feedback, which you can think of as the system that senses and controls blood pressure and glomerular filtration rate within the kidneys on a moment-by-moment basis. When called upon, this smaller system can also rev up the really big system I'm about to get into. The most important system involved in the regulation of systemic blood pressure, renal blood flow and glomerular filtration rate is called the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system, or (RAAS) for short.

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Muskan ???? 7 years ago

Of which question??
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Shrey Rajput 7 years ago

It is based on the law of conservation of energy and applied to ideal fluids.It states that the sum of presence energy per unit volume, kinetic energy per unit volume and potential energy per unit volume of an incompressible, non-viscous fluid in a stremlined irrotational flow remains constant at every cross-section throughout the liquid flow. P+ 1/2 (rho)V^2+(rho)gh = constant Application of Bernoulli theorm 1. Speed of Efflux 2. Atomizer or sprayer 3. Blood flow and heart attack 4. Dynamic lift (A). Ball moving without spin (B). Ball moving with spin (C). Aerofoil, lift of an airlift wing
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Nancy Rajput 7 years ago

the ratio lateral strain to longitudinal strain is known as poison ratio.poison ratio = delta d×l/ delta l ×d

Říý@ ?? 7 years ago

Poisson's ratio is the ratio of transverse contraction strain to longitudinal extension strain in the direction of stretching force.
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Sia ? 4 years, 8 months ago

Abdul Kalam was born in a middle class Muslim family in Rameshwaram. He had three brothers and one sister. His father was a generous and wise man. His mother was a hospitable lady. They lived in an ancestral house on Mosque Street. His father lived a simple life but provided all necessities to children. His parents were neither much educated nor rich. Yet were generous and kind. Many outsiders ate with the family every day. Kalam inherited the qualities of honesty and self – discipline from his parents. Kalam was only 8 years old when the Second World War broke out in 1939. Then there was great demand for tamarind seeds. Abdul used to collect those seeds and sell them in the market. His cousin Shamsuddin distributed newspapers and employed him as a helping hand. This way he earned his first wages. He inherited faith in goodness and kindness from his parents. Kalam’s family respected all religions. They took part in the Hindu festivals. His mother and grandmother told stories |rom the Ramayana and the life of the Prophet to the children at bed time. Kalam had three friends- Ramanandha Sastry, the son of a high priest of the Rameshwaram temple, Aravindam and Sivaprakasan. They had different religious backgrounds and upbringing. They never felt any difference among themselves. They adopted different professions when they grew up. One day when Abdul was in 5th standard at the Rameshwaram Elementary School, a new teacher came to their class. He used to wear a cap, it set him apart as a Muslim. Kalam always sat in the front row* next to Ramanandha Sastry, but the teacher could not tolerate a Hindu Priest’s son sitting with a Muslim boy. Kalam was asked to sit on the back bench. Both the friends felt very sad and told their parents about the incident after school. Ramanandha’s father called the teacher and told him not to spread the poison of communal hatred and social inequality in the minds of innocent children. He told the teacher to either apologize or leave the school and city. The teacher apologized and reformed himself. Once Abdul’s science teacher invited him to dinner at his home. His wife refused to serve Kalam dinner in her kitchen as she believed in religious segregation. The teacher himself served him food and sat beside him to eat his own meal. His wife observed from behind the door and did not find any change in Abdul’s behaviour. After dinner, the teacher again invited him to join them next weekend. This time the wife served food inside the kitchen with her own hands. The second world war ended, Kalam asked his father to permit him to go to Ramanthapuram to study. His father knew that Kalam would have to go away to grow up and so he permitted him. He told his hesitant wife that they should give their children their love but not force their thoughts on them.

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Mishti Goenka 7 years ago

And. Plz in detail about it
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Rudransh Kalia 7 years ago

Thank you priya aggarwal

Priya Aggarwal 7 years ago

Because he was a good painter as he painted a fly which was so real that the flemish painter tried to shoe it
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Amitav ghosh was the author of chapter and he was good friend of author amitav ghosh
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Simran Sian 7 years ago

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Amrit Kaur 7 years ago

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Říý@ ?? 7 years ago

Stefan Boltzmann Law states that , the total radiant heat energy that is emitted by a surface is proportional to fourth power of its absolute temperature.
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See the physicswallah videos. They taught too good

Ankit Singh 7 years ago

The shortest way is as follows find the valence electrons of central atom lets say A then add number of atoms of hydrogen or halogens bonded to it say B and add or subtract if there is any charge on the molecule(if positive charge is present then subtract and if negative charge is present then add it).... Add A,B and charge accordingly and divide this sum by 2 then u will get a number say X... If X is 2 then hybridisation will be sp X=3 then sp2 X=4 then sp3 X=5 then sp3d X=6 then sp3d2 or d2sp3 X=7 then sp3d3... This is the shortest way of determining the hybridisation .hope This answer is helpful to u
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Shrey Rajput 7 years ago

It is defined as the acceleration produced in the body under gravity or falls freely under the effect of gravity. So, F = GMem/Re^2 = mg g=GMe/Re^2 This is also known as relation between G & g.
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Shubham Jha 7 years ago

Acquisition finance back
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Říý@ ?? 7 years ago

MATRIX IS THE MATERIAL IN ANIMAL OR PLANT CELLS, IN WHICH MORE SPECIALISED STRUCTURES ARE EMBEDDED, AND A SPECIFIC PART OF THE MITOCHONDRIA. THE INTERNAL STRUCTURE OF CONNECTIVE TISSUE IS AN EXTRACELLULAR MATRIX. FINGER NAILS AND TOENAILS GROW FROM MATRICES . IT IS FOUMD IN VARIOUS CONNECTIVE TISSUES.....

Yogita Ingle 7 years ago

The mitochondrion consists of an outer membrane, an inner membrane, and a gel-like material called the matrix. This matrix is more viscous than the cell's cytoplasm as it contains less water.
The mitochondrial matrix is a viscous fluid that contains a mixture of enzymes and proteins. It also comprises ribosomes, inorganic ions, mitochondrial DNA, nucleotide cofactors, and organic molecules. The enzymes present in the matrix play an important role in the synthesis of ATP molecules.

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