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There are several kinds of stupas, round and tall, big and small, and these have certain common features. These areThere is a small box placed at the centre or heart of the stupa which may contain bodily remains (such as teeth, bone or ashes) of the Buddha or his followers, or things they used, as well as precious stones and coins.The box known as relic casket was covered with earth.Later, a layer of mud brick or baked brick was added on top and then the dome-like structure was sometimes covered with carved stone slabs.Often, a path, known as the pradakshina patha, was laid around the stupa, which was surrounded with railings.
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Each pollen grain is a tiny spherical structure, surrounded by 2 layers:
Exine
- Hard, outer layer
- Composed of sporopollenin
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Formation of a pollen grain from microspore involves the following changes:
- Expansion of the microspore
- Formation of a large vacuole
- Microspore nucleus displaced to an eccentric position against microspore wall
- Nucleus undergoes first pollen mitosis
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The law of mass action states that the rate of a reaction is proportional to the product of the concentrations of each reactant. This law can be used to explain the behavior exhibited by solutions in dynamic equilibria. The law of mass action also suggests that the ratio of the reactant concentration and the product concentration is constant at a state of chemical equilibrium.
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