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Biography of Mahatma Gandhi in simple way
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Biography Of My Father Of Nation In Short Way Mahatma Gandhi Biography Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was the preeminent leader of the Indian independence movement in British-ruled India. Born: October 2, 1869, Porbandar Died: January 30, 1948, New Delhi Spouse: Kasturba Gandhi (m. 1883–1944) Education: Alfred High School (1887), University College London,UCL Faculty of Laws, Samaldas Arts College Children: Harilal Gandhi , Ramdas Gandhi , Manilal Gandhi, Devdas Gandhi <script async src=" // pagead2.googlesyndication.com / pagead / js / adsbygoogle.js "></script> <script> (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({ google_ad_client: "ca-pub-4409819426646995", enable_page_level_ads: true }); </script>
Chapter 2nd of Class12 Biology
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Read and learn note of biology subject Chapter Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants Pre-Fertilisation Events ● Several hormonal and structural changes result in the development of a flower. ● Inflorescences bear the flower buds, and then the flowers. ● Flowers are the reproductive parts of a plant. ● In the flowers, the androecium (male reproductive part) and the gynoecium (female reproductive part) develop. See figure in ncert Figure 2.1 Androecium ● The androecium consists of whorls of stameJn. ● The stamen consists of the filament (long and slender stalk) and anther (bilobed structure). ● Filament is attached to the thalamusI or to the petal. ● Anther: ○ A typical anther is bilobed and each lobe is dithecous (consists of two theca). ○ Theca are separated by a longitudinal groove running lengthwise. ○ The microsporangia are located at the corners, two in each theca. They ...
Read Chapter 2nd of Class12 Biology
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Read and learn note of biology subject Chapter Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants Pre-Fertilisation Events ● Several hormonal and structural changes result in the development of a flower. ● Inflorescences bear the flower buds, and then the flowers. ● Flowers are the reproductive parts of a plant. ● In the flowers, the androecium (male reproductive part) and the gynoecium (female reproductive part) develop. See figure in ncert Figure 2.1 Androecium ● The androecium consists of whorls of stamen. ● The stamen consists of the filament (long and slender stalk) and anther (bilobed structure). ● Filament is attached to the thalamus or to the petal. ● Anther: ○ A typical anther is bilobed and each lobe is dithecous (consists of two theca). ○ Theca are separated by a longitudinal groove running lengthwise. ○ The microsporangia are located at the corners, two in each theca. They fu...
Read Chapter 1st Of Class 12th Reproduction in Organism
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Read and Learn Note in Simple way Of Biology Subject Chapter Reproduction in Organisms Asexual Reproduction ● The period through which a certain organism lives is known as its life span. ● Reproduction is the process by which every organism ensures its continuity. ● It is the process through which organisms produce young ones, which in turn mature to give rise to their young ones. ● Reproduction can be: ○ Asexual − Only one individual is involved ○ Sexual − Two individuals (male and female) are involved Asexual Reproduction ● In this type, a single parent can produce offspring. ● The produced offspring are clones of each other (i.e., identical to each other and to the parent). ● It is commonly seen in unicellular organisms belonging to protista and monera. ● Here, the cell division itself is the mode of reproduction. Means of Asexual Reproduction ● Bin ary Fission − In t...
Aliphatic and Aromatic Hydrocarbon atom and their example.
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Difference between aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbon atom and their example. Hydrocarbons are organic molecules that consist exclusively, or primarily, of carbon and hydrogen atoms. They come in two flavors: aliphatic hydrocarbons, which consist of linear chains of carbon atoms; aromatic hydrocarbons, which consist of closed rings of Examples of aliphatic compounds / non-aromatic Formula Name CAS - Number C4H10 Butane - C5H12 n-pentane 109-66-0 C6...
Aliphatic and Aromatic Hydrocarbon atom and their example.
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Difference between aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbon atom and their example. Hydrocarbons are organic molecules that consist exclusively, or primarily, of carbon and hydrogen atoms. They come in two flavors: aliphatic hydrocarbons, which consist of linear chains of carbon atoms; aromatic hydrocarbons, which consist of closed rings of Examples of aliphatic compounds / non-aromatic Formula Name CAS - Number C4H10 Butane - C5H12 n-pentane 109-66-0 C6...