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Plasma membrane is also called cell membrane(everyone knows this ?) 1)Cell membrane is present in both plant and animal cell but cell wall is present only in plant cell. 2)cell membrane is to give a shape and protection to the cell and cell wall in plant cell is to give extra protection to the plants (Extra point: Cell walls are present only in plant cell because animals have bones to protect them but plants don't have bones so they have cell walls for each cell to protect the cell from hypotenic solution {osmosis} from bursting .

Prajit 4 years ago

Plasma membrane is also called cell membrane(everyone knows this ?) 1)Cell membrane is present in both plant and animal cell but cell wall is present only in plant cell. 2)cell membrane is to give a shape and protection to the cell and cell wall in plant cell is to give extra protection to the plants (Extra point: Cell walls are present only in plant cell because animals have bones to protect them but plants don't have bones so they have cell walls for each cell to protect the cell from hypotenic solution {osmosis} from bursting .) Sorry if I gave a huge para ,just write it in short??
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A circuit diagram is a simplified representation of the components of an electrical circuit using either the images of the distinct parts or standard symbols. It shows the relative positions of all the elements and their connections to one another.
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To find the area of an equilateral triangle use the formula: 3/4 × (side)²
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search-icon-header Search for questions & chapters search-icon-image Class 10 >>Maths >>Triangles >>Basic Proportionality Theorem (Thales Theorem) >>Prove that \"In a trapezium, the line jo Question Bookmark Prove that "In a trapezium, the line joining the mid points of non-parallel sides is (i) parallel to the parallel sides and (ii) Half of the sum of the parallel sides" 564297 expand Easy Solution verified Verified by Toppr Data: In the trapezium ABCD, AD || BC, AX = XB and DY = YC To Prove: (i) XY || AD or XY || BC (ii) XY = 2 1 ​ (AD + BC) Construction: Extend BA and CD to meet at Z. Join A and C. Let it cut XY at P Proof: (i) In △ZBC,AD∣∣BC [∵ Data] ∴ AB ZA ​ = DC ZD ​ [∵ BPT] ∴ 2AX ZA ​ = 2DY ZD ​ [∵ X & Y are mid points of AB and DC] ∴ AX ZA ​ = DY ZD ​ ⇒XY∣∣AD [∵ Converse of B.P.T.] (ii) In △ABC,AX=XB [∵ Data] XP∣∣BC [∵ Proved] ∴AP=PC [∵ Converse of mid point theorem] ∴XP= 2 1 ​ BC [∵ Midpoint Theorem] In △ADC,PY= 2 1 ​ AD By adding, we get XP+PY= 2 1 ​ BC+ 2 1 ​ AD ∴XY= 2 1 ​ (BC+AD)
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Rule 3 Subjects that are joined by ‘and’ in a sentence, use a plural verb. Subjects that are joined by ‘either/or’, neither/nor’ use a singular verb. Examples: Radha and Meera are coming home. Neither Akshay nor Rohit is coming home. My dad or my mom is arriving today.Rule 2 The number of the subject (singular or plural) will not change due to words/phrases in between the subject and the verb. Examples: One of the glasses is empty. (Here, since the subject is ‘one’, the verb should be ‘is’). The bouquet of red roses smells so sweet. (Here, since ‘bouquet’ is the subject and not ‘roses’, the verb should be ‘smells’ and not ‘smell’)Rule 1 The verb and subject must agree in number (singular or plural) This means that if the subject is singular, the verb should be singular and if the subject is plural, the verb should also be plural. Examples: He plays football. (SINGULAR) They play football. (PLURAL)
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