Science & Mathematics Questions & Answers

Science & Mathematics Questions & Answers

What is apomixis? How does it differ from amphimixis?

Apomixis is asexual reproduction without fertilization — developing or producing without sexual union. This is a botanical term (also known as apogomy) used with respect to many plants. Apomixis can occur in two ways: when the embryo arises from unfertilized egg produced without meiosis, called agamugenesis; a nucellar embryo is formed from surrounding nucellus tissues. The seeds produced are generally …

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What is anthropocene epoch?

The current geological epoch we live in is called Holocene, which began around 9600 BC. However, considering the way humans have altered the course of the Earth scientists suggest that the epoch be renamed anthropocene. Nobel-prize winning chemist Paul Crutzen coined this term in a casual remark in 2002, while talking about how the Earth was entering a new epoch …

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What is an emulsifier?

A colloidal system involving one liquid dispersed in another is known as emulsion. Any two immiscible liquids (those that cannot be mixed) can form an emulsion, like oil and water. An emulsifier is an agent that stabilizes the emulsion by lowering the interfacial tension between the constituents of the emulsion. Examples of emulsifiers are soaps, detergents and gelatine.

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What is an electrocardiograph?

When a doctor takes a pulse he is feeling the patient’s heart-beat. If the heart is beating faster than normal it may be a sign like a rise in temperature of illness somewhere in the body. For signs of illness in the heart itself a more careful check is usually needed. The working of the heart is controlled by electrical …

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What is an ecosystem?

An ecosystem is a biological environment consisting of all the organisms living in a particular area, as well as all the nonliving, physical components of the environment with which the organisms interact, such as air, soil, water and sunlight. It is all the organisms in a given area, along with the nonliving (abiotic) factors with which they interact; a biological …

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