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Linus Pauling was the original scientist to describe the phenomena Binal scientist t ES of electronegativity

#XL - Q Biochemistry #Structure of atoms #Part B Pointers
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#XL - T Zoology

James Hutton and Charles Lyell- Uniformitarianism

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#XL - Q Biochemistry

Membrane contact sites (MCSs)
Mitochondria establish MCSs with many other organelles, including ER, lysosomes, peroxisomes, the plasma membrane, the Golgi, endosomes, and even lipid droplets.

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#XL - R Botany

Modification of stem

I.Aerial stem modification

Aerial modification can be classified into tendrils, thorns, and phylloclade. 

Stem tendrils which develop from axillary buds, are slender and spirally coiled and help plants to climb such as in gourds (cucumber, pumpkins, watermelon) and grapevines

I.Aerial stem modification

Some plants of arid regions modify their stems into flattened (Opuntia), or fleshy cylindrical (Euphorbia) structures. They contain chlorophyll and carryout photosynthesis.

Example- Cactus (Opuntia), Sparrow grass (Asparagus), etc. 

I.Aerial stem modification

Axillary buds of stems may also get modified into woody, straight and pointed thorns, hard, spiny structure protect plants from grazing animals.

Found in many plants such as- Pomegranate (Punica granatum), Paper flower (Bougainvillea glabra), Lemon (Citrus limon), etc.

II.Subaerial Stem modification

Subaerial modification can be classified into four types, namely stolon, runner, sucker, and offset. 


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#XL - T Zoology

Geminin 
a small protein,, that contributes to the inhibition of re-initiation at origins until cells complete a full cell cycle.

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Extracellular region of a classical cadherin contains five copies of the cadherin domain separated by flexible hinge regions