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The Definition, Diagram, Structure & Function of Plant Cells

Plant Cells – Definition, Diagram, Structure & Function   In all organisms, the cell is the essential unit of life. Plants, like humans and animals, are made up of several cells. Around the plant cell, there is a cell wall that helps the plant cell maintain its form. Other organelles exist in addition to the cell wall and are associated with various cellular activities.   What is a Plant Cell? “Eukaryotic cells with a true nucleus that carry out certain specific functions along with specialized structures called organelles.” Plant cells differ from other eukaryotic species in many main ways. Plant and animal cells both have a nucleus, as well as other organelles. One of the distinguishing features of a plant cell is the presence of a cell wall outside of the cell membrane.   Diagram of a Plant Cell   The plant cell is rectangular in shape and is slightly larger than the animal cell. Plant and animal cells are both eukaryotic and have a few cell organelles in common, but plant cells

What Are The Rules Of Road Safety And Traffic Signs In India?

What are Road Safety Rules and Traffic Signs in India?   Highways and transportation have become an integral part of life for everyone in today's world. Anyone who uses the road in any way is a road user. While the modern mode of transportation has shortened distances, it has also increased the risk of death on the other hand. Every year, road accidents claim the lives of thousands of people and cause serious injury to millions more. Every year, approximately 1.3 million people die and 20-50 million people are injured on the world's roads. Road traffic deaths are a significant cause of death in all age groups, and they are the leading cause of death for children aged 5 to 29 years and young adults. The risk of dying in a traffic accident is more than three times higher in low-income countries than in high-income countries. Each year, approximately 80,000 people are killed in road accidents in India, accounting for 13% of all fatalities worldwide. The driver of the car plays an

What Number Comes Before, After and Between CBSE & NCERT Maths Worksheet For Class 1

CBSE & NCERT Maths Worksheet For Class 1 Worksheet for class 1 Maths : Our free online mathematics worksheets are a great way for first-graders to study and practice math. Introduce and study addition and subtraction fact families for first graders with these free and printable mathematics worksheets.   This free 1st-grade mathematics worksheet allows your child to practice math strategies. To help your child understand addition and subtraction, use a free printable mathematics worksheet for first grade.   This fun first-grade mathematics worksheet shows your kid how additions, multiplication, division, and subtractions of the numbers actually work.   1. What comes before :   a. _____9 8   b. _____ 55   c. _____ 64   d. _____9 9     2. What comes after:   a. 9 ______   b. 30 ______   c. 56 ______   d. 89 ______     3. What comes between :   a.  99 ______ 101           b. 90 ______92   c. 59 ______61   d. 55 ______57     4. Addition   a. 55 + 57 =   b. 35 + 17 =   c. 10  + 22  =   d

BODMAS RULE- What is BODMAS RULE ? BODMAS FULL FORM AND EXAMPLES

BODMAS RULE & BODMAS FULL FORM AND EXAMPLES BODMAS RULE , FULL FORMAT, AND EXAMPLES – In mathematics, the BODMAS Rule is the series that is used to solve mathematical equations and operations. An order of mathematical operations is what it's called. This rule applies when more than one mathematical operation is used in a single ope ration. The BODMAS Rule makes it easy for kids to solve math problems. Brackets, Orders, Division/Multiplication, and Addition/Subtraction are all abbreviations for BODMAS Full Form. Add, subtract, multiply, divide, squaring, and other “mathematical operations” are examples. If the value in a mathematical expression isn't a number, it's most likely an operation. When confronted with a mathematical problem containing multiple operations, the operations will be solved in the order specified by the BODMAS Law.   BODMAS FULL FORM: B – Bracket () {} [] O- Order of power and roots or exponents D- Divide M- Multiply A- Addition S- Subtraction   Each

What is the Role of a Certified Accountant in the Government Sector?

Scope of CA in the Government Sector   Is it possible for Chartered Accountants to work for the government? Yeah, invariably, is the answer to the query. Chartered Accountants will work for the government and earn a decent salary. Audits are performed, finances and reporting are managed, and taxes, company recovery, and insolvency are all dealt with by government agencies. Although the rate of entrepreneurship is rising, CAs have the opportunity to jump on board and start their own company. CAs  are often requested by a variety of government agencies and departments, so they have a broad range of uses in the public sector. In a government organization, a CA's responsibilities are as follows: Professionals in Public Banks or Regional Rural Banks (RRB) Accountants in public organizations Treasury Manager in Regional Rural Banks (RRB) Chief Manager (Accounts and/or Finance Departments) Assistant Administrative Officer (CA)   1. Candidates interested in working for public sector Banks