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  1. Asked: June 3, 2021In: Class 9 Science

    Name a basic tissue which is present in plants but absent in animals.

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    Added an answer on June 3, 2021 at 4:47 am

    Meristematic.

    Meristematic.

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  2. Asked: June 3, 2021In: Class 9 Science

    Name the two basic types of tissues found in plants.

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    Added an answer on June 3, 2021 at 4:46 am

    Meristematic and permanent.

    Meristematic and permanent.

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  3. Asked: June 3, 2021In: Class 9 Science

    Define the tissues.

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    Added an answer on June 3, 2021 at 4:45 am

    A tissue is a group of cells of the same type or mired type having a common origin and performing a common function.

    A tissue is a group of cells of the same type or mired type having a common origin and performing a common function.

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  4. Asked: June 3, 2021In: Class 9 Science

    What types of functions does the single cell of unicellular organism such as Amoeba perform?

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    Added an answer on June 3, 2021 at 4:44 am

    The single cell of unicellular organism such as Amoeba perform both vital life activities (e.g., respiration, metabolism, repair, assimilation) and organismic level activities (e.g., intake of food, exchange of respiratory gases, excretion, reproduction).

    The single cell of unicellular organism such as Amoeba perform both vital life activities (e.g., respiration, metabolism, repair, assimilation) and organismic level activities (e.g., intake of food, exchange of respiratory gases, excretion, reproduction).

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  5. Asked: April 20, 2021In: Class 10 Social Science

    Describe how the centre-state relations have strengthened the spirit of federalism in India.

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    Added an answer on April 20, 2021 at 6:24 am

    Constitution provides for division of powers between centre and the states. In reality, however, much depends on the ruling parties at the centre and the states. There have been different situations in centre-state relations as given below: (l) In the beginning, the Central Government and the StateRead more

    Constitution provides for division of powers between centre and the states. In reality, however, much depends on the ruling parties at the centre and the states. There have been different situations in centre-state relations as given below:
    (l) In the beginning, the Central Government and the State Governments were controlled by one political party i.e., Congress. The Central Government dominated over the State government.
    (ii) After 1967 when some opposition or different political parties came to power in the
    States, the relations between centre and the states changed. The Central Government misused the powers under Article 356 of the Constitution and dismissed the governments led by the rival parties. This was against the spirit of federalism.
    (iii) After 1990, coalition government was formed at the centre. Regional parties became powerful in the states. Since no single party was able to secure majority, different parties formed alliance such as NDA and UPA. Under such arrangement, culture of power sharing and respect for autonomy of state governments spread in India. The Supreme Court too made it difficult for the Central Government to dismiss the State Governments in an arbitrary manner. Thus, federal structure has been strengthened by the coming of coalition governments and Centre-State relations in the present situation.

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