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Water cycle is the cyclic movement of water from the atmosphere to the earth and back to the atmosphere through various processes.1. Evaporation of water occurs through the surfaces of lakes, Rivers and Seas in the form of Water Vapour.2.Condensation of these water vapour forms clouds.3.When the clouds get heavy ... Read More
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Although both plant and animal cells are eukaryotic cells, they have several striking differences. A plant cell is larger than the animal cell, and also performs two additional functions when compared to an animal cell- photosynthesis and supporting its own weight.
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Insectivorous plants are also known as carnivorous plants. Such plants grow in places where the soil is poor in nutrients like nitrogen. These insectivorous plants feed on small insects, rodents, flies, and some arthropods to obtain most of the nutrients essential for their survival. These plants are usually colorful to ... Read More
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Nutrient is a substance that provides nourishment to the body. Nutrients help in the growth and survival of the organisms. The process of obtaining or providing the nutrients is known as nutrition. Animals show heterotrophic mode of nutrition, i.e. they depend on plants and other animals for nutritional requirements. Heterotrophic ... Read More
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Flora and fauna are words originating from Latin. Flora:The term 'flora' in Latin means “Goddess of the Flower.” It represents a group of plant life found in a particular region. Flora can be used to represent the entire plant kingdom.Fauna:Fauna represents the animal life pertaining to a region. “Faunus” ... Read More
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Classification of living organisms is important because- - It makes the study of a wide variety of organisms easy. - It helps to study the origin and evolution of various groups of organisms. - It is essential to understand the interrelationships among different groups of organisms. - It forms the ... Read More
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A cell is the basic building block of an organism. It contains various sub-cellular organelles performing various functions required for the growth and survival of an organism. Hence, according to the cell theory, all living organisms are made up of one or more cells. Viruses are the only living organisms ... Read More
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The early human began to shift from hunting-gathering to cultivation during the Neolithic period. Humans during this era included in the cultivation of wild and domestic crops along with domesticating animals. As they indulged in agriculture, they began to establish themselves in one place rather than moving from one place ... Read More