Sushil Bhandari asked a question

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Puspak Sah asked a question

The difference between Gram atomic  mass and Gram atomic molecular are given below:

Gram atomic mass

Gram molecular mass

1.The mass of 6.023 x 1023 atoms of one mole atom of any element when expressed in terms of grams is called gram atomic mass.

1.The mass of 6.023 x 1023 molecules or 1 mole molecule of any substance expressed in grams is called gram molecular mass.

2.It is used to calculate the mass of an atom.2. It is used to calculate the mass of a molecule/molecular compound.
3. It is...
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Deekchya Pandit asked a question

Suicidal bag also known as lysosome is a cell organelle which are sphere shaped sacs filled with hydrolytic enzymes that have the capability to break down many types of biomolecules including the useful cells and materials that can derail the functioning of the cell . It mostly occurs in ageing, dead and diseased cells.

Lysosome is called as suicidal bag because it helps in the self-destruction of its cell, tissue or organs by releasing the lysosomal enzymes caused by rupturing of their...

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Shibu oli asked a question

The stage of cell division in which paired homologous chromosomes get shortened and thickened is prophase I of meiosis. During this stage, the chromosomes condense and become visible as distinct structures, allowing for the homologous chromosomes to pair up and exchange genetic material through a process called crossing over. The shortening and thickening of the chromosomes during prophase I is important for proper alignment and separation of the homologous chromosomes during subsequent...

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