1. The Parsis complained that the park used for cricket practice was left unfit for cricket because the polo ponies of the Bombay Gymkhana dug up the surface, leaving it unfit for cricket.

    The Parsis complained that the park used for cricket practice was left unfit for cricket because the polo ponies of the Bombay Gymkhana dug up the surface, leaving it unfit for cricket.

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  2. Parsis clubs were funded and sponsored by Parsi businessmen like the Tatas and wadis

    Parsis clubs were funded and sponsored by Parsi businessmen like the Tatas and wadis

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  3. The first Parsis Indian Cricket club was 'The Oriental Cricket Club' of Bombay, established in 1848.

    The first Parsis Indian Cricket club was ‘The Oriental Cricket Club’ of Bombay, established in 1848.

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  4. Prokaryotes have 70S ribosomes and eukaryotes have 80S ribosomes. (Note. The S value is called Svedberg unit. It refers to the sedimentation coefficient of the RNA; the larger the number, the more rapidly the molecule moves through a field of force during centrifugation.)

    Prokaryotes have 70S ribosomes and eukaryotes have 80S ribosomes. (Note. The S value is called Svedberg unit. It refers to the sedimentation coefficient of the RNA; the larger the number, the more rapidly the molecule moves through a field of force during centrifugation.)

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  5. (i) Chromatin is the nucleoprotein (DNA +protein) fibrous mass which stains strongly with basic dyes and is present inside nucleus. (ii) Chromosome is a thread -like, stainable, condensed chromatin unit, visible at cell division. Both chromatin and chromosomes contain hereditary information in the fRead more

    (i) Chromatin is the nucleoprotein (DNA +protein) fibrous mass which stains strongly with basic dyes and is present inside nucleus.
    (ii) Chromosome is a thread -like, stainable, condensed chromatin unit, visible at cell division. Both chromatin and chromosomes contain hereditary information in the form of genes.

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