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Tissues are made up of a group of similar cells that are adapted for a particular function. Organs are then formed by the functional grouping together of multiple tissues.
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Kingdom fungi include mushrooms, smuts, yeasts, puffballs, rusts, smuts, truffles, morels, and molds.
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- In haloarenes there is delocalisation of electrons due to resonance.
- The short bond length (1.69A0) imparts stability to aryl halides and the bond cleavage becomes rather difficult.
- The aryl halides are therefore less reactive than alkyl halides.
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Genes are the most basic and functional unit of heredity. In other words, it means that genes make up our DNA and are responsible for all the genetic traits that we have. And in humans, everyone has two copies of each gene, one from each parent. Usually, these genes are same for all individuals, but less than 1% of the total differ between individuals and these are responsible for the variations and uniqueness of each individual. These changes or alternation in the genes are called an Allele.
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Human genome project (HGP) was an international scientific research project which got successfully completed in the year 2003 by sequencing the entire human genome of 3.3 billion base pairs. The HGP led to the growth of bioinformatics which is a vast field of the research. The successful sequencing of the human genome could solve the mystery of many disorder in humans and gave us a way to cope up with them.
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The field of chemical kinetics was born from the law of mass action, which was formulated in 1864 by Peter Waage and Cato Guldberg. Chemical Kinetics is also reaction kinetics or simply “kinetics”. The rate of a chemical reaction usually consists units of.
The process of Chemical Kinetics also includes the analysis of conditions that directly affect the speed of a chemical reaction, reaction mechanisms, and transition states. It is used to form mathematical models to predict and describe a chemical reaction as well.

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