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			<video:description>Why are humans different from every other creature on earth?  Are monkeys actually our closest living relatives? Are humans and chimpanzees the same species? Find out the answers to all your questions in this module.   We at Byjus Classes strongly believe that a spirit of learning and understanding can only be inculcated when the student is curious, and that curiosity can be brought about by creative and effective teaching. It is this approach that makes our lectures so successful and gives our students an edge over their counterparts. To know more visit: https://byjus.com/cbse/heredity-evolution/  Our website- https://www.byjus.com/ Download our app on android- https://goo.gl/5Uz70E Download our app on an Apple device- https://goo.gl/2mLi1I</video:description>
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			<video:description>Here, in this video we will learn about what is dehydration of alcohols and understand the mechanism behind it. Dehydration of alcohols can follow E1 or E2 mechanism. For primary alcohols, elimination reaction follows E2 mechanism while for secondary and tertiary alcohols elimination reaction follows E1 mechanism. Generally, it follows a three-step mechanism. Get more information about alcohols here - https://byjus.com/chemistry/dehydration-of-alcohols/</video:description>
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			<video:description>Acid can be defined as a substance which donates protons (hydrogen ions) to other things. Carboxylic acid is an organic compound containing carboxyl group (COOH) attached to an alkyl or aryl group. They react with metals and alkalis to generate carboxylate ions. Carboxylic acids are acidic because of the hydrogen in the -COOH group.  In this video, we will discuss the acidity of carboxylic acids along with other related concepts.  To know in details about the topic visit the link provided below. https://byjus.com/chemistry/caboxylic-acids-acidity/  We at BYJUrsquo;S strongly believe that a spirit of learning and understanding can only be inculcated when the student is curious, and that curiosity can be brought about by creative and effective teaching. It is this approach that makes our lectures so successful and gives our students an edge over their counterparts.  Our website- https://www.byjus.com/ Download our app on Android- https://goo.gl/5Uz70E Download our app on an IOS- https://goo.gl/2mLi1I</video:description>
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			<video:description>Watch to learn how and why spectacles/contact lenses are used to correct defects of vision and how exactly they affect the human eye. The demonstration in this video uses lasers and lenses to simulate what happens inside the human eye. You can see how an eye with myopia (shortsightedness, nearsightedness) and an eye with hypermetropia (farsightedness) is different from a normal eye. The demonstration also shows why a diverging lens is used to correct shortsightedness and why a converging lens is used to correct farsightedness.</video:description>
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			<video:description>There are mainly two types of solutions based on their composition which are homogeneous solutions and heterogeneous solutions. This video covers these two types of solutions in detail along with examples of each.   What is a Solution? A solution is simply a mixture which is composed of two or more substances. Based on the factors, solutions can be of various types. Homogenous and heterogenous solutions are also two solution types based on their composition.  Homogeneous Solution Meaning: A homogeneous solution is a type of solution which has uniform properties and composition all throughout it. An example of homogeneous mixture is a a cup of coffee where all the substances like sugar, milk, and coffee powder are uniformly mixed.  Heterogeneous Solution: A heterogeneous solution, the composition and properties are non-uniform. An example of heterogeneous solution is oil and water in which both the substances are non uniformly mixed.   There can be various other solution types based on the amount of solute added, amount of solvent added, etc. To learn all about these types of solutions in detail along with examples, click the link given below- https://byjus.com/chemistry/types-of-solutions/</video:description>
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			<video:description>In this video, what is direction cosines and direction ratios of a 3D line, are discussed. In simple terms, these systems are nothing but a way to represent the direction of a 3D vector. Understand the direction cosines of a line and its direction ratios with suitable examples given in this video.   Direction Cosines of a line/ vector in 3D Space: Direction cosines or directional cosines of a vector are the cosines of the angles between that vector and the three coordinate axes. The direction cosines of a line are generally denoted by l, m, and n.  It should be noted that the sum of squares of the direction cosines of a line is equal to unity    Direction Ratios of a line/ vector in 3D Space: Direction ratios of a vector or line can be defined as any numbers that are proportional to the direction cosines. Generally, directional ratios are denoted by a, b, and c.  Get more information about direction ratios and direction cosines of a vector or line by visiting here - https://byjus.com/maths/direction-cosines-meaning-direction-ratios-line/  Thank you for watching and Explore more content like this on our channel. If you liked this video, please subscribe to our channel and press the like button. Click on the bell icon to turn on notifications, that way, you will never miss out on our latest videos!   Have an idea or a suggestion for a new video? Or Want to clear any doubt from this video? Please comment below.</video:description>
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			<video:description>Elementary transformation of matrices is used to find equivalent matrices and also to find the inverse of a matrix. Elementary transformation basically is playing with the rows and columns of a matrix.  How to do elementary transformation of matrix is shown in the video. Find out the elementary transformation of a matrix by the given method in the video. Click the link provided below to know more about elementary transformation and other related concepts. https://byjus.com/maths/how-to-do-elementary-transformation-of-matrices/   We at BYJUrsquo;S strongly believe that a spirit of learning and understanding can only be inculcated when the student is curious, and that curiosity can be brought about by creative and effective teaching. It is this approach that makes our lectures so successful and gives our students an edge over their counterparts.  Our website- https://www.byjus.com/ Download our app on Android- https://goo.gl/5Uz70E Download our app on an IOS- https://goo.gl/2mLi1I</video:description>
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			<video:description>An integral is a mathematical object that can be interpreted as an area or a generalization of area. Integration can be defined as the technique of finding a function g(x) the derivative of which, Dg(x), is equal to a given function f(x). There are mainly two types of Integrals: 1. Definite Integral 2. Indefinite Integral  In this video you will learn about the concept of integration as antiderivative. To know more about the topic and other related concepts visit the link provided below. https://byjus.com/maths/integration/   We at BYJUrsquo;S strongly believe that a spirit of learning and understanding can only be inculcated when the student is curious, and that curiosity can be brought about by creative and effective teaching. It is this approach that makes our lectures so successful and gives our students an edge over their counterparts.   Our website- https://www.byjus.com/ Download our app on Android- https://goo.gl/5Uz70E Download our app on an IOS- https://goo.gl/2mLi1I</video:description>
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			<video:description>What is Symmetric Matrix and Skew Symmetric Matrix and know how to find it by looking at this video?   Get here all the methods used in skew and symmetric matrix by clicking on this link https://byjus.com/maths/what-is-symmetric-matrix-and-skew-symmetric-matrix/</video:description>
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			<video:description>What makes the light bulb glow, the fan rotate? What powers our computers, the cell phones and the iPods? The answer is electricity. But what exactly does the term electricity mean? Herersquo;s a video that will help you understand electricity in just 5 minutes. To know more visit: https://byjus.com/physics/current-electricity/    We at Byjus Classes strongly believe that a spirit of learning and understanding can only be inculcated when the student is curious, and that curiosity can be brought about by creative and effective teaching. It is this approach that makes our lectures so successful and gives our students an edge over their counterparts.   Our website-nbsp;https://www.byjus.com/ Download our app on android-nbsp;https://goo.gl/5Uz70E Download our app on an Apple device-nbsp;https://goo.gl/2mLi1I</video:description>
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			<video:description>Cell Structure and its Function - What is the smallest unit of our body? The Cell. Can it get any smaller? How many cells are produced in our body everyday? Have you heard of cell suicide? Itrsquo;s called apoptosis. How many different kinds of cells do we have? How does that single cell become this collection of organ systems that we call the human body? Learn more about the beginning of our life in terms of how a single person comes to be, through this video module.  We at Byjus Classes strongly believe that a spirit of learning and understanding can only be inculcated when the student is curious, and that curiosity can be brought about by creative and effective teaching. It is this approach that makes our lectures so successful and gives our students an edge over their counterparts. Learn more about cell structure at: https://youtu.be/WqwOlOZ7eKo  Our website- https://www.byjus.com/ Download our app on android- https://goo.gl/5Uz70E Download our app on an Apple device- https://goo.gl/2mLi1I</video:description>
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			<video:description>Plant Tissue Culture is one of the methods of breeding plants. Using plant tissue culture, the plant cells, tissues, and other organs are maintained and grown in artificial conditions. This type of breeding was developed around 1950s and now has several applications in commercial production, laboratories, and in conserving endangered plant species.  Types of Plant Tissue Culture: There are 6 main types of plant tissue culture which include Seed, Embroyo, Callus, Organ, Protoplast, and Anther cultures. The plant tissue culture technique uses the special properties of plant cells i.e. totipotency in which a single cell from any part of the plant can be used to generate a new plant.   Uses of Tissue Culture: Plant tissue culture is used in micropropagation where genetically modified plants are modified from a single plant. It has several benefits and the two most important ones are-  1. In the production of commercially crucial plants, and 2. To develop disease free plants  Refer to this article to learn more about the Plant Tissue Culture technique, its uses, and the whole process of this type of breeding- https://byjus.com/biology/plant-tissue-culture/</video:description>
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			<video:title>Taxonomy - Introduction</video:title>
			<video:description>Taxonomy - This video lecture talks about the need for grouping organisms on the basis of their physical and biological features and how it came about. It serves as an introduction for the chapters that follow. Taxonomy amp; its importance: https://byjus.com/cbse/importance-taxonomy/  We at Byjus Classes strongly believe that a spirit of learning and understanding can only be inculcated when the student is curious, and that curiosity can be brought about by creative and effective teaching. It is this approach that makes our lectures so successful and gives our students an edge over their counterparts.  Website- https://www.byjus.com/ Download our app on android at- https://goo.gl/5Uz70E Download our app on an Apple device at- https://goo.gl/2mLi1I</video:description>
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			<video:title>Modern Synthetic Theory Of Evolution Explained - Genetic Changes</video:title>
			<video:description>The Modern Synthetic theory of Evolution explains the evolution of life in terms of genetic changes occurring in the populations that leads to the formation of new species. It also explains the genetic population or Mendelian population, gene pool and the gene frequency. The concepts coming under this synthetic theory of evolution includes the genetic variations, reproductive and geographical isolation and the natural selection.  The modern synthetic theory includes scientific evidence from the genetics. It explains the concepts which occur when the allele frequency of the population changes. According to this theory, when the changes are great enough, there is a formation of new species. A species is a group of individuals who are capable of interbreeding and producing a fertile offspring.  Factors of Modern Synthetic Theory of Evolution There are some factors describing the modern theory of synthetic evolution which are given below. 1.Recombination or Variation 2.Mutation 3.Heredity 4.Natural selection 5.Isolation  The Modern Synthetic theory of Evolution showed a number of changes as to how the evolution and the process of evolution are conceived. The theory gave a new definition of the evolution as ldquo;the changes occurring in the allele frequencies within the populations,rdquo; which emphasizes the genetics of evolution.  Check out more information about the Modern Synthetic theory of Evolution here- https://byjus.com/biology/modern-synthetic-theory-evolution/  Thank you for watching. If you liked this video, please subscribe to our channel and press the like button. Click on the bell icon to turn on notifications, that way, you will never miss out on our latest videos! Explore more content like this on our channel.   Have an idea or a suggestion for a new video? Please comment below.</video:description>
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			<video:description>The smell and fragrance of flowers has always been so elusive. Lets understand why. Watch this video to learn about the Fabaceae Family. Learn more about Solanaceae, Fabaceae, Liliaceae at: https://byjus.com/biology/solanaceae-fabaceae-liliaceae/  We at Byjus Classes strongly believe that a spirit of learning and understanding can only be inculcated when the student is curious, and that curiosity can be brought about by creative and effective teaching. It is this approach that makes our lectures so successful and gives our students an edge over their counterparts.  Our website- https://www.byjus.com/ Download our app on android- https://goo.gl/5Uz70E Download our app on an Apple device- https://goo.gl/2mLi1I</video:description>
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			<video:description>Average velocity and average speed are two different quantities. This video is a detailed explanation of these two quantities and will make it simple to calculate average speed and average velocity easily.  What are Average Velocity and Average Speed? Average speed and average velocity are distinguished by the quantity that is being taken into consideration. In simple words, the average speed is the rate at which an object travels and is expressed as the total distance divided by the total time. Average velocity can be defined as the total displacement divided by the total time.  The formula for Average Speed:  Average Speed = (Total Distance/ Total Time)  The formula for Average Velocity: Average Velocity = (Displacement/ Total Time)  Difference Between Average Speed and Average Velocity: The main difference between these two quantities is that average velocity is a vector quantity and has both magnitude and direction. On the contrary, the average speed is a scalar quantity and has only magnitude.  It should be also noted that average speed is always greater than or equal to average velocity since displacement is always smaller than or equal to distance.  In this video, the concepts of speed and velocity are explained using an example. Also, get to know more about the fundamentals of velocity and speed in a detailed way with several examples in this article-  https://byjus.com/physics/average-speed-and-average-velocity/</video:description>
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			<video:description>In Alternating Current (AC), the electric charges flow changes its direction periodically whereas the flow of current in Direct Current (DC) does not change periodically. Explore the difference between AC and DC given below.  Alternating Current 1. AC can carry and safe to transfer longer distance even between two cities, and maintain the electric power. 2. Electrons in AC keep changing its directions. 3. The rotating magnets cause the change in direction of electric flow.  Direct Current 1. DC cannot travel for very longer distance.  2. Electrons only move in one direction. 3. The steady magnetism makes the DC to flow in a single direction.  To know more about Alternating and Direct Current visit the link provided below. https://byjus.com/physics/difference-between-ac-and-dc/</video:description>
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			<video:description>We can all hear different sounds. Wouldnrsquo;t we understand it better if we could visualize it? Watch this video to see a different way to understand sound and its oscillation. Sound is nothing but a vibration that propagates as a typical mechanical wave of displacement and pressure, through a transmission medium such as water or air.   We consider the interest of visualizing sound in the context of interactive arts. Hence, the implementation of music visualization is based on the translation of music into graphic visualizations. The sound object may be represented as spheres, or color region may visualize parametric variation zone. A controller, as a keyboard mouse, or any joystick may then allow exploring sensitive vibration of sound and music.    Beyond scientific visual representations in one hand and imaginary, poetic and literary illustrations, on the other hand, new approaches of sound visualization are emerging due to our relationship with the computer science tools, evolving on the mode of emulation and transduction between machine and man. In this context, the temptation of real-time sonification of image produced by the visualization of sound is emerging.  Byjursquo;s firmly believes that in order for learning to be compelling and engaging, students must be introduced to a new effective method of teaching. Byjursquo;s futuristic method of learning gives students an edge over their counterparts.   Learn more about sound vibrations at - https://byjus.com/cbse/sound-vibrations/  Our website- https://www.byjus.com/ Download our app on android- https://goo.gl/5Uz70E Download our app on an Apple device- https://goo.gl/2mLi1I</video:description>
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			<video:description>Phenotype, genotype,  gene expression , alleles and much more. All these terms that you will need to know have been simplified to a level that you will never forget. Learn all that you have to know about twins and their heredity in this very tutorial.  We at Byjus Classes strongly believe that a spirit of learning and understanding can only be inculcated when the student is curious, and that curiosity can be brought about by creative and effective teaching. It is this approach that makes our lectures so successful and gives our students an edge over their counterparts. For more information on Heredity visit: https://byjus.com/cbse/heredity-evolution/  Our website- https://www.byjus.com/ Download our app on android- https://goo.gl/5Uz70E Download our app on an Apple device- https://goo.gl/2mLi1I</video:description>
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			<video:description>Why are humans different from every other creature on earth?  Are monkeys actually our closest living relatives? Are humans and chimpanzees the same species? Find out the answers to all your questions in this module.   We at Byjus Classes strongly believe that a spirit of learning and understanding can only be inculcated when the student is curious, and that curiosity can be brought about by creative and effective teaching. It is this approach that makes our lectures so successful and gives our students an edge over their counterparts. To know more visit: https://byjus.com/cbse/heredity-evolution/  Our website- https://www.byjus.com/ Download our app on android- https://goo.gl/5Uz70E Download our app on an Apple device- https://goo.gl/2mLi1I</video:description>
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			<video:description>Recombinant DNA technology is a technique which changes the phenotype of an organism (host) when a genetically altered vector is introduced and integrated into the genome of the organism. So, basically, the process involves introducing a foreign piece of DNA into the genome, which contains our gene of interest.   Recombinant DNA technology involves the selection of the desired gene for administration into the host followed by a selection of the perfect vector with which the gene has to be integrated and recombinant DNA formed. The complete process is given in the points below. 1. Isolation of DNA 2. Fragmentation of DNA 3. Amplification of Gene of Interest 4. Insertion of recombinant DNA into the host  To know more about Recombinant DNA Technology Process visit the link given below. https://byjus.com/biology/recombinant-dna-technology-process/</video:description>
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			<video:description>Did you know that Queen Victory of England was suffering from Haemophilia?  Haemophilia is a sex linked diseases or a disorder inherited genetically that reduces bodyrsquo;s ability to make blood clot which results in excessive loss of blood.  History has no records of Haemophilia in Queen Victoriarsquo;s ancestors. Then how did she inherit it? Check out the royal family tree of Queen Victoria in this video and know the secret.  Study has shown that males are affected by this disease more than females. Want to know how?  Watch this video and also learn how this sex linked disease is caused.  ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Visit the link to know more about Haemophilia :https://byjus.com/biology/chromosomal-theory-of-inheritance/  Follow us on:  Website: https://byjus.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/byjusclasses/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/think-amp;-learn-pvt-ltd?trk=top_nav_home</video:description>
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			<video:description>Here, in this video we will learn about what is dehydration of alcohols and understand the mechanism behind it. Dehydration of alcohols can follow E1 or E2 mechanism. For primary alcohols, elimination reaction follows E2 mechanism while for secondary and tertiary alcohols elimination reaction follows E1 mechanism. Generally, it follows a three-step mechanism. Get more information about alcohols here - https://byjus.com/chemistry/dehydration-of-alcohols/</video:description>
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			<video:description>Acid can be defined as a substance which donates protons (hydrogen ions) to other things. Carboxylic acid is an organic compound containing carboxyl group (COOH) attached to an alkyl or aryl group. They react with metals and alkalis to generate carboxylate ions. Carboxylic acids are acidic because of the hydrogen in the -COOH group.  In this video, we will discuss the acidity of carboxylic acids along with other related concepts.  To know in details about the topic visit the link provided below. https://byjus.com/chemistry/caboxylic-acids-acidity/  We at BYJUrsquo;S strongly believe that a spirit of learning and understanding can only be inculcated when the student is curious, and that curiosity can be brought about by creative and effective teaching. It is this approach that makes our lectures so successful and gives our students an edge over their counterparts.  Our website- https://www.byjus.com/ Download our app on Android- https://goo.gl/5Uz70E Download our app on an IOS- https://goo.gl/2mLi1I</video:description>
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			<video:description>Watch to learn how and why spectacles/contact lenses are used to correct defects of vision and how exactly they affect the human eye. The demonstration in this video uses lasers and lenses to simulate what happens inside the human eye. You can see how an eye with myopia (shortsightedness, nearsightedness) and an eye with hypermetropia (farsightedness) is different from a normal eye. The demonstration also shows why a diverging lens is used to correct shortsightedness and why a converging lens is used to correct farsightedness.</video:description>
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			<video:title>Types of Solutions - Homogeneous and Heterogeneous Solutions</video:title>
			<video:description>There are mainly two types of solutions based on their composition which are homogeneous solutions and heterogeneous solutions. This video covers these two types of solutions in detail along with examples of each.   What is a Solution? A solution is simply a mixture which is composed of two or more substances. Based on the factors, solutions can be of various types. Homogenous and heterogenous solutions are also two solution types based on their composition.  Homogeneous Solution Meaning: A homogeneous solution is a type of solution which has uniform properties and composition all throughout it. An example of homogeneous mixture is a a cup of coffee where all the substances like sugar, milk, and coffee powder are uniformly mixed.  Heterogeneous Solution: A heterogeneous solution, the composition and properties are non-uniform. An example of heterogeneous solution is oil and water in which both the substances are non uniformly mixed.   There can be various other solution types based on the amount of solute added, amount of solvent added, etc. To learn all about these types of solutions in detail along with examples, click the link given below- https://byjus.com/chemistry/types-of-solutions/</video:description>
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