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Gaurav Seth 7 years ago

E-banking means any user with a PC and a browser can get connected to the banks’ website to perform any of the virtual banking functions and avail of any of the banks services. There is no human operator to respond to the needs of the customer.

Advantages:

  1. E-banking provides services 24 hours, 365 days a year to the customers of the bank.
  2. Customers can make some of the permitted transactions from office or house or while travelling via mobile telephone.
  3. It develops a sense of financial discipline by recording each and every transaction.
  4. Greater customer satisfaction by offering unlimited access to the bank, not limited by the walls of the branch and less risk as well as greater security to the customer as they can avoid travelling with cash.
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Říý@ ?? 7 years ago

If a normal plant cell is placed in a hypertonic solution , the shrinkage od protoplasm away from its cell wall takes place . This process is called plasmolysis. Hypertonic solution - When the surrounding solution possesses higher osmotic pressure than that of the cell sap. Hypotonic solution - When the surrounding solution possesses lower osmotic pressure than that of the cell sap. Isotonic solution - When the osmotic pressure of the surrounding solution and that of he cell sap is same.
Plasmolysis is the process in which cells lose water in a hypertonic solution
hypotonic solution is any solution that has a lower osmotic pressure than another solution

Hritik Gupta 7 years ago

Plasmolysis-contraction of the protoplast of a plant cell as a result of loss of water from the cell. Hypotonic-hypotonic solution is a water that is less-concentrated than the cell the water surrounds. Hypertonic-hypertonic solution is basically the opposite of a hypotonic solution. In this case, the water has more of a solute than the cell does.
two solutions having the same osmotic pressure across a semipermeable membrane known as isotonic solution
A hypertonic solution is a particular type of solution that has a greater concentration of solutes on the outside of a cell when compared with the inside of a cell.
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Říý@ ?? 7 years ago

The concentration of the essential element below which growth in plant is reduced is termed as critical concentration.
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Říý@ ?? 7 years ago

IT'S SCOTOACTIVE STOMATA .WHEN THE STOMATA IS CLOSED IN THE DAY TIME AND IT IS OPENED DURING NIGHT TIME , THIS TYPE OF STOMATA IS CALLED SCOTOACTIVE STOMATA... .
Stomata
Stomata opens during night in succulent plants and closes during the day. ... This type of stomatal opening is called 'Scotoactive type'
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Ankit Singh 7 years ago

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Nancy Rajput 7 years ago

according to him acid is a substance that is a capable of donating a hydrogen ion H+ and it is known as proton donors . and base are substances capable of accepting hydrogen ion,H+ and it is known as proton acceptors
Accirding to Brønsted–Lowry theory acids are defined as substances that dissociate in aqueous solution to give H+ (hydrogen ions), bases are defined as substances that dissociate in aqueous solution to give OH− (hydroxide ions).

Veer Singh 7 years ago

Acids are protons h + Deonar while bases bases are accepter
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Říý@ ?? 7 years ago

Aestivation is the mode of arrangement of sepals or petals in a floral bud with respect to the other members of the same whorl. There are four main types of aestivation. They are: 1. Valvate aestivation: 2. Twisted aestivation: 3. Imbricate aestivation: 4. Vexillary aestivation:
the arrangement of petals and sepals in a flower bud
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Hritik Gupta 7 years ago

pseudounipolar neuron is a kind of sensory neuron in the peripheral nervous system. This neuron contains an axon that has split into two branches; one branch runs to the periphery and the other to the spinal cord.
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Dep. ------- dr. To prov for dep.
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Prince Neeraj 7 years ago

Ye konse chpt Ka que hai?

Ankit Singh 7 years ago

A fuel cell combines hydrogen and oxygen to produce electricity, heat, and water. Fuel cells are often compared to batteries. Both convert the energy produced by a chemical reaction into usable electric power.
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Nancy Rajput 7 years ago

-1+root5/2 or -1-root5/2
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Yakshi ? 7 years ago

Harshit can i ask u something...?????why are u here in this app to say hello everyone.....everyday???????
Hlwww

Říý@ ?? 7 years ago

Hlo
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Ankit Singh 7 years ago

Hope this answer is helpful to u

Ankit Singh 7 years ago

The electrical resistance of an object is a measure of its opposition to the flow of electric current. The inverse quantity is electrical conductance, and is the ease with which an electric current passes. Electrical resistance shares some conceptual parallels with the notion of mechanical friction. Resistance is measure by ohms

Ayushi Ayushi 7 years ago

Resistance is a measure of the opposition to current flow in an electrical current . Resistance is measured in ohms,symbolised by the Greek letter omega .

Prince Neeraj 7 years ago

Opposition faced by the current.
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Ankit Singh 7 years ago

Most welcome

Ayushi Ayushi 7 years ago

Thanks

Ankit Singh 7 years ago

Hope this answer will help u

Ankit Singh 7 years ago

The critical temperature of a substance is the temperature at and above which vapor of the substance cannot be liquefied, no matter how much pressure is applied. It is where the liquid directly gets transformed in to vapor without undergoing the progressive change from saturated liquid to saturated vapor (i.e. no phase boundary).

Prince Neeraj 7 years ago

A/c to chemistry book, Critical temp. Is the temp. above which there will be no more change in the temp whatever the pressure may be.

Ayushi Ayushi 7 years ago

I don't understand that velocity intermediate to streamline ND turbulent flow .

Avi Dixit 7 years ago

Velocity intermediate to streamline ND turbulent flow
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Ankit Singh 7 years ago

Yours welcome

Ayushi Ayushi 7 years ago

Thanks

Ankit Singh 7 years ago

Acid

Ankit Singh 7 years ago

Propanoic acif

Prince Neeraj 7 years ago

Propanoic acid

Avi Dixit 7 years ago

Propanoic acid , carboxylic anion
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Ankit Singh 7 years ago

No

Sakshi?? Dubey 7 years ago

No
No this not possible.

Prince Neeraj 7 years ago

So... Do you want to say that you can change a dog into cat by replacing it's tail.

Avi Dixit 7 years ago

How ll u change the internal energy nd the behavior of protons nd neutrons

Ayushi Ayushi 7 years ago

No

Avi Dixit 7 years ago

No not at all
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2×0.75=1.5

Ankit Singh 7 years ago

1.50

Suman Gujjar?? 7 years ago

1.5

Avi Dixit 7 years ago

1.5 what a silly question

Ayushi Ayushi 7 years ago

1.50

Manpreet Sandhu 7 years ago

1.5
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Avi Dixit 7 years ago

Check on google it's a tiring job to type such a long para
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Yogita Ingle 7 years ago

The metabolic pathway of electron transport is called as electron transport system or ETS.
Glycolysis and Krebs cycle result in the formation of reduced coenzymes such as 10 molecules of NADH +H+ ions and 2 molecules of FADH2 and 4 molecules of ATP. These reduced coenzymes need to be oxidized to release energy stored in them. This is possible by the transport of electrons and protons from these coenzymes to oxygen through electron carriers present in the inner mitochondrial membrane. This metabolic pathway of electron transport is called as electron transport system or ETS. 
  
ETS comprises of several energy carriers which include NADH dehydrogenase complex (Complex I), Ubiquinone (Complex Q), Succinate dehydrogenase complex (complex II), Cytochrome bc1 complex (Complex III), Cytochrome c, Cytochrome c oxidase (Complex IV)

Steps in ETS:
* Electrons are transferred from NADH+H+ to Ubiquinone through complex I and protons are moved from mitochondrial matrix to intermembrane space.
* Electrons from FADH2 are transferred to Ubiquinone through complex II and protons are moved from mitochondrial matrix to intermembrane space.
* Ubiquinone transfers the electrons to complex III.
* Complex III transfers electrons to complex IV through Cytochrome c. Some protons are moved from mitochondrial matrix to intermembrane space.
* Complex IV contains Cytochrome a and Cytochrome a3. It transfers the electrons to final acceptor, the oxygen.
* Oxygen combines with 2 H+ ions and reduces to water which drives ETS.
2H+ + 2e- + ½ O2   --------- H2O + Energy 

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Krishna Yadav 6 years, 11 months ago

Improving my answer saptak is a word given to the seventh sound- ni in sa re ga ma.... this time I am definitely sure ... this is the correct ans

Krishna Yadav 6 years, 11 months ago

The singing rhythm from saa...re....ga.. to...sa..ni....dha is called saptak as there are 7sounds but i am not so sure about it bcoz i am not pursuing singing as my subject but as far as i concered it will be the answer
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Sorry there is no trick. I know that its tough to learn in one go but if u try to learn one topic a day like flame test, acid radical test, basic radical test etc u will be satisfied with your result . I too find it difficult but today i had made it.Good luck for your practical??
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Ayushi Ayushi 7 years ago

But why is the lava coming out of the volcano flows very fast even when it is very thick? because the viscosity of the lava is maximum so why is the lava coming out of the volcano flows very fast?

Avi Dixit 7 years ago

It's viscosity didn't increases miss..... Only the formation of cream takes place ND if u ll remove the cream u ll observe the less viscous glow of milk

Ayushi Ayushi 7 years ago

But the viscosity of fluid decrease when we gave temperature to it

Sivan Karthick 7 years ago

when we heat milk it started to become hard due to its nature so viscosity increases
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Saba Elias 7 years ago

Thanks

Yogita Ingle 7 years ago

B-DNA Z-DNA
The B-DNA right handed helix The Z DNAis  a left handed helical structure
The distane of helix/pitch/turn is 3.4 nm. Size of helix is 4.5 nm.
The distance between adjacent base pair is 0.34 nm since 10 bp/helix. Distance between adjacent bp is 0.375 nm since there are 12 bp/helix.
The diameter of the DNA is approximately 2 nm . The diameter is 1.8 nm.

 

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