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Biology Notes

Cell: Animal and plant cell and their structures, functions

CONTENT Definition of cell and forms of cellular existence Cell structure and functions of the cell components Similarities and Differences […]

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Biology Notes

Classification Of Animals And Organization Of Life

CONTENT The vertebrates Level of organization of life Complexity of organization in higher organization THE VERTEBRATES (PHYLUM CHORDATA) All vertebrates […]

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Biology Notes

Classification of living organisms

CONTENT Modern Classification of Living Organisms Kingdom Monera, Protista, Fungi Kingdom Plantae Kingdom Animalia MODERN CLASSIFICATION OF LIVING ORGANISMS All […]

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Biology Notes

Living things and non living things – Characteristics and Classification, Plants and animals

CONTENT Characteristics of Living Things Differences between Plants and Animals Classification of Living Things CHARACTERISTICS OF LIVING THINGS Everything in […]

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Food and Nutrition

Relationship between food and nutrition to other subjects

Food and nutrition is not an independent subject rather it is an area of study that cut across many other […]

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Chemistry

Chemistry as a Subject and as a Central Science, branches of Chemistry and career

Chemistry as a Subject and as a Central Science CHEMISTRY AS A DISCIPLINE Human mind has always been very curious […]

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Physics

Physics, Fundamental and Derived Quantities and Units

TOPIC: INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICS CONTENT MEANING OF PHYSICS FUNDAMENTAL QUANTITIES AND UNITS DIMENSIONS OF PHYSICAL QUANTITIES MEANING OF PHYSICS Physics […]

Answer for to demonstrate aerobic respiration

Aerobic respiration is a biological process in which food glucose is converted into energy in the presence of oxygen. The chemical […]

Answer for Nutition in animals

Nutrition in animals depends upon the feeding habits of the animals. The process of taking in food is called ingestion. […]

Answer for throw more light to the difference between plasmolysis and flacidity

  Flaccidity refers to a lack of literally cellular ‘stiffness’ that results from more water leaving a cytoplasm than enters it. The suspension of cells from plants in isotonic solutions results in the […]