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Working India.

21st Century... Hello Friends  Working India in which the problem of unemployment solved.   This is somehow funny also, but crucial too. Funny because todays youth willing to work, but there is no work to do. Crucial because this may lead to a disastrous situation, lets take a general view of our society family, where one family member is working while the youth were feeding, or getting the coastly education which were of no use for majority,  so in other word we may say that this generation is cutting what were planted in past. So this blog is focussed over what may be cause of not working india. For solving any problem we have to understand that problem first, but when we talk about The problem of country which means the problem of 130 crore population, then it become complex. Then how we resolve this huge problem, Some great writer had said  that the solution of every question lie within the Nature, so after long observation i found the solution within the god great creation 'Th

Physic

PHYSICS in common  Hello Friends If I try to define physics in my terms then i say, physics is mathematical way of explaining nature, it is because whatever we see in our surrounding must follow certain rules with certain terms which commonly found in every aspect of that nature for example, if we talk about light then the speed of light is used for explaining its diffrent characters. Every other properties are continuously changing which may be wavelength, frequency, refractive index of diffrent medium, all were explained by holding 'C' speed of light. When we talk about mechanical physics all which matter here is the frame with respect to which nature is viewed, which may be stationary or mobile, in physics term inertial or non inertial respectively. In the thermodynamics where we deal with temperature specific heat value for solid, liquid and gaseous state is kept. Which is the property of matter. If we talk about gravitation, electrostat, current electricity all these move

RESPIRATION

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                                          RESPIRATION Respiration is a process in which respiratory substrate or organic molecules through controlled combustion release certain amount of energy which get stored in the form ATP. In this process energy is released therefore termed as exothermic process while both Anabolism and Catabolism occur therefore called Amphibolic pathway . This process get completed within Cytoplasm and Mitochondria . Substrate which used during this process are CARBOHYDRATE, FAT, PROTEINS (in series based on preference). In animals these substrates are taken through ingestion and assimilated through digestion while in Plants these substrates( glucose a carbohydrate) are formed through Photosynthesis. Glucose produced during photosynthesis converted into 2pyruvic-acid through a 10 step process in cytoplasm called Glycolysis . Acetyl co-A in Futher pyruvic acid oxidised to form 2 carbon compound the presence of oxygen and carbon dioxi

SKULL

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SKULL. INTRODUCTION Cells are the structural and functional unit of our Body. There are certain types of cell present in our body. For Brain construction neural cells are used, these are the special types of cells explained in three divisions:- Cell body, Dendrites and Axon, about this we see in another article. Human Brain functions as a processing system for the stimulus obtained from outside environment or from our Organ-systems. Human Brain Cover Our Brain is soft and delicate structure and its shape seems as walnut. As it is a delicate structure therefore need protection hence it is covered from outside with a bony structure called skull. Whole skull is composed of 22 bones of which 8 bones function in protecting Brain called Cranium. Rest 14 provides Facial structure so called Facial bones. Inside skull Brain is covered by Cranial Meninges which function as a protective layer. It is of three later, the outer most is Dura mater followed by Arachnoid and i

Light reaction

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LIGHT REACTION Here we study about the Light-Reaction, involving the process of Photosystem I & II, and the source of oxygen, hydrogen, and electron  chloroplast diagram showing Thylakoid and stromal lamellae The light-reaction is a process through which the plant utilizes the light energy, and transform the inorganic substrates taken through the soil and the atmosphere into organic products. This process takes place within the thylakoid and stromal lamellae of the chloroplast. Thylakoid are membranous structure present within the chloroplast, Pile of thylakoid termed as granum   remain in connection with another granum through stromal lamellae. The light reaction get completed through the two photosynthetic units generally composed of pigment system, proteins which stabilize the pigment system and a number of electron carriers forming the Electron Transport System. In this process molecules of ATP and NADPH are formed and also, get utilized in some

Photosynthesis

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PHOTOSYNTHESIS EXPLAINING ANATOMY FOR PHOTOSYNTHESIS. Photosynthesis is the crucial process which drive the life over our planet and maintain the oxidative environment. Here we know about the photosynthesis but let first discuss about the various mode of nutrition present in our environment. There are mainly two types of mode of nutrition:- 1.        Heterotrophic 2.        Autotrophic Autotrophic mode of nutrition is of mainly two types         I.             Photoautotroph       II.             Chemoautotroph Photoautotroph is of two types one who use oxygen to synthesize there food and the other who not use oxygen as oxygenic and anoxygenic respectively. Here we study about oxygenic mode of photosynthesis. Litteraly the word photo stands for the light or photon therefore photosynthesis stands for stnthesising food in presence of light. In plants this process of photosynthesis takes place within   the cytoplasmic organell chloroplast, a membr

CLASSIFICATION OF ALGAE

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CLASSIFICATION OF ALGAE   INTRODUCTION ALGAE are thalloid structure, containing chlorophyll, performing photosynthesis. They are mainly of aquatic habitat may be freshwater or marine, some are also terrestrial and are grown over moist soil, stone or wood. We may say that algae found in nearly every type of habitat. The main reason behind this huge habitat are their carriers, for e.g  By Milliger et al.  on 23 species of beetles, 101 algal different genera have been reported.  Yet the definite definition of algae is not clear. Study of Algae Phycology or Algology Term algae were given by Linnaeus Father of algae F.E Fritsch Father of Indian algae M. Osuri Parthasarathy Iyengar ORGANISM CLASSIFICATION In the Whittaker system of classification for all organisms' FIVE kingdoms were kept forth. These are:- 1.        MONERA 2.        PROTISTA 3.        FUNGI 4.        P