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Developoment and Differentiation Summary
Summary - Every multicelluar organism begins its life as a single cell called zygote which by cleavage forms numerous identical cells. As development proceeds, these cells become specialised into components of various tissues and organs. The process of specialisation called different..
Summary Differentiation
A function f(x) is said to be derivable at a point x = a if A function f(x) is said to be derivable at a point x = a if Left hand derivative Lf '(a) Right hand derivative Rf '(a) f ' (a) exists at x = a iff Lf ' (a) = Rf ' (a)..
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1. An equation involving independent variables dependent variable and their derivatives is called a differential equation. 2. A differential equation which involves only one independent variable is called an ordinary differential equatio..
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Growth is an irreversible increase in size and weight of an organism. The cells of the body do not grow uniformly but differentially. The main types of growth are auxetic, multiplicative and accretionary. The human growth curve is sigmoid and is controlled by hormone..
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Growth is an irreversible increase in size and weight of an organism. The cells of the body do not grow uniformly but differentially. The main types of growth are auxetic, multiplicative and accretionary. The human growth curve is sigmoid and is controlled by hormones. Regeneration is of ..
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Growth is one of the most fundamental characteristics of living organisms. It is accompanied by differentiation. The growth cycle of an annual monocarpic angiosperm begins with the zygote which undergoes a period of dormancy. Later, the dormant embryo develops into a seedling which grows ..
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An angiosperm plant body is composed of two basic types of tissues namely meristematic and permanent tissues. Meristematic tissue is formed by undifferentiated, embryonic cells called meristematic cells. Meristematic cells are compactly arranged. They have thin cell wall abundant cytoplasm ..
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x = a is called a point of inflexion. Rolle's theorem: If a function f(x) is such that (i) f (x) is continuous on [a,b] (ii) f (x) is differentiable on (a,b) and (iii) f (a) = f (b) Geometrical interpretation of Rolle's theorem Let AB be the graph of y = f(x) such that A = (a , f(a)) and ..
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Endocrine system consists of many endocrine or ductless glands, which secrete hormones into the blood. Hormones are information molecules, which regulate specific physiological processes in the target cell, tissues or organs. Hormones co-ordinate the activities of different organs and tissu..
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All higher multicellular animals, called eumetazoans, exhibit a tissue and higher levels of organization There are four primary tissues in animals epithelial, muscular, connective and nervous Epithelial tissue (epithelium) is the simplest. It is avascular and develops from all the three pri..
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