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i think it is included. because you can see it in the measurement of physical quantities partIn Physics, the pendulum thing isn't included anymore is it? Shouldn't learn that should I?
yes Siree!!!No more off topics here please!
Okay i havent checked the ms and im writing this answer from what i know
the flower shown there contains anthers and stigma of such a type that when anther is mature the stigma is not mature and is still developing,this as a result does not allow pollens from anther to pass into the stigma of the same flower but the insect has to help it in this process and when the stigma is mature as shown in the second figure the anthers have started to wear off !
Now for the part 2 the insect when only the anther is present is attracted by the nectar and when it reaches the flower the pollen grains from the mature anther stick to it and when it flies of to a nearby plant of the same species if the stigma there is mature the pollen grains stick onto the stigma and then pollination occurs while for stigma its the same process as i told but the insect comes to the flower with pollen grains stuck on it and then pollination occurs
I hope u get it
Physics ATP notes plz Good notes
potential difference varies the voltage across whatever it is attachedRe: Biology,Chemistry & Physics Help Available Here !
Can some one explain to me what is the difference between these and the define them
1)Potential Difference
2)E.M.F
3)Current
4)Volts
If Currents and Volts are same then please Pardon me, Actually my teacher doesn't explain us anything and just gives us questions which are totally out of my mind. Worst in Physics
Re: Biology,Chemistry & Physics Help Available Here !
Can some one explain to me what is the difference between these and the define them
1)Potential Difference
2)E.M.F
3)Current
4)Volts
If Currents and Volts are same then please Pardon me, Actually my teacher doesn't explain us anything and just gives us questions which are totally out of my mind. Worst in Physics
Thank U! it makes ATP appear easier!
yes i know...thats why i thought sharing it would help some one!!Thank U! it makes ATP appear easier!
just a question...dont you think in c (i) you should notify the characteristics of any plant that is insect pollinated cuz not much is shown here...for that we could use the nectar guides, colourful petals to attract the insects and yes the maturity of one organ at a time can also be fixed in here...
second part.. its pretty easy..and yes you have answered it correctly...
these are notes on flue gas desulfirisation scouserflc
briefly explain the preparation of a soluble and an insoluble salt with a NAMED salt as an example. (4 marks)
yeah it does...but now i think that i got it..Well i kind of forgot the question can u tell me the year again but why dont u check the ms for this it tells u all answers !
what is the difference between testa and pericarp?
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