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Growth is defined as an irreversible constant increase in the size of an organ or even an individual cell. Put differently, growth is the most fundamental characteristics of living bodies accompanied by various metabolic processes that take place at the cost of energy. The processes can be anabolic or catabolic. When it comes to plants, the seeds germinate, develop into a seedling and acquires a shape of an adult plant are discrete stages of growth and the growth of Plants is indefinite.
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The following points highlight the difference between collusive oligopoly and non-collusive oligopoly.
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Collusive Oligopoly |
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Under this form of oligopoly, firms might decide to collude together and not to compete with each other. |
In this form of oligopoly, firms do not collude and instead compete with each other. |
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Under collusive oligopoly, the firms would behave as a single monopoly and aim at maximising their collective profits rather than their individual profits. |
Under non-collusive oligopoly, each firm aims at maximising its own profits and decides how much quantity to produce assuming that the other firms would not change their quantity supplied |
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The ionized chlorophyll-a+ of PS II is brought back to the ground state with the help of the electrons made available through the photolysis of water. (e) Non-Cyclic electron transfer: ... Because of the zig-zag path of the electrons, the non cyclic process is also called 'Z' scheme electron transport.
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Brand loyalty occurs when a customer chooses to repeatedly purchase a product produced by the same company instead of a substitute product produced by a competitor. For example, some people will always buy Coke at the grocery store, while other people will always purchase Pepsi.
Brand loyalty is often based upon perception. A consumer will consistently purchase the same product because she perceives it as being the superior product among the choices available. You should note that brand loyalty usually relates to a product, not a company. For example, while you may be loyal to your Honda Accord, but when it comes to motorcycles, you might believe that a Harley leaves a Honda motorcycle in the dust.
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The texts that support the title of the 'ailing planet' are:
- 'The earth’s vital signs reveal a patient in declining health.'
- ' Large areas, officially designated as forest land, “are already virtually treeless”.
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The title Birth is appropriate for the chapter as it revolves around the theme of bringing a young one to life. Similarly, its protagonist Andrew was a newly qualified doctor who worked as an assistant to Dr. Edward Page. Despite his less experience, he went to help his friend at the midnight hour. In his efforts to revive the child's life and at last, a miracle occurred. In this way, Andrew not only saved the life of a new born infant, but it also helped him to keep up the trust of his friend. This makes Andrew feel a sense of achievement and a sense of doing something 'real' in Blaenelly. Therefore, the chapter not only talks about the 'birth' of a young one but also the 'birth' of Andrew as a doctor.
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