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Introduction to Nitrogen
Introduction - Functional groups containing nitrogen are present in a variety of naturally occurring and man made organic compounds. These functional groups impart physico- chemical characteristics to these molecules. These groups are responsible for their unique chemi..
Tissues Introduction
Introduction - Every organism, whether its body is unicellular or multicellular, is capable of performing all vital functions such as respiration, ingestion, excretion and reproduction. In multicellular organisms, because of the increase in body size, it is difficult for each ce..
Sets Introduction
Introduction - In Mathematics, a well-defined collection of definite objects is called a set. George Cantor is regarded as the "Father of Set theory". The concept of "Sets" is basic in all branches of mathematics. It has proved to be of particular importance in the foundations of relation..
Polysaccharides - Introduction
Polysaccharides - Introduction - They consist of repeat units of monosaccharides or their derivatives. These units are held by glycosidic bonds. These carbohydrates liberate large number of monosaccharide molecules on hydrolysis. They are colorless and tasteless. So, they are called non-s..
Biomembranes Introduction
Introduction - Every cell, whether it is prokaryotic or eukaryotic, is enclosed in a thin covering called cell membrane . It is also called as plasma membrane or plasma lemma . The cell membrane can only be seen through the electron microscope since its thickness is well below the resolvi..
Introduction - Every cell, whether it is prokaryotic or eukaryotic, is enclosed in a thin covering called cell membrane . It is also called as plasma membrane or plasma lemma . The cell membrane can only be seen through the electron microscope since its thickness is well below the resolvi..Introduction to Differentiation
After having studied functions, limits and continuity in the previous chapter, we shall further divide the class of continuous functions into two sub classes, derivable and non-derivable.After having studied functions, limits and continuity in the previous chapter, we ..
Polysaccharides - Introduction
They consist of repeat units of monosaccharides or their derivatives. These units are held by glycosidic bonds. These carbohydrates liberate large number of monosaccharide molecules on hydrolysis. They are colorless and tasteless. So, they are called non-sugars. They are concerned with two importan..
Why do we Fall ill Introduction
Introduction - Health is considered to be the state of perfect functioning of body and mind, unhindered by diseases. Disease is the malfunctioning of the organism or a part of it due to infection, inherent weakness or environmental stress that upsets the normal physiological ..
Reproduction and Development Introduction
Introduction - An animal performs all its life functions with an aim to be alive till it matures and reproduces. Reproduction is the ability of living organisms to produce new individuals similar to themselves. Reproduction ensures perpetuation and survival of their species. It ..
Tissues in Plants and Animals Introduction
Introduction - Every organism, whether its body is unicellular or multicellular, is capable of performing all vital functions such as respiration, ingestion, excretion and reproduction. In multicellular organisms, because of the increase in body size, it is difficult for each ce..
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