Environmental Sciences, asked by shanthikumari069, 2 months ago

Essay on "its time for nature ".​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The air we breathe, the water we drink, the food we eat, the climate that makes our planet inhabitable is all made available to us by the services that nature and biodiversity perform.

• The eight million species on our planet — from plants to bacteria and animals to fungi — and the ecosystems that house them, and the genetic diversity among them, is what describes biodiversity.

• Biodiversity may be seen as an intricate web of life, in which every part is interdependent. When one component is changed or removed, the entire system is affected and this produces negative consequences

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Answered by HeavensQueen
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Significance of Mitosis

It is responsible for the growth and development of an individual. It maintains the constant number of chromosomes in all body cells of an organism. Mitosis is required for asexual reproduction, vegetative propagation in plants and also responsible for repair and regeneration of damaged tissues.

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