What do you mean by order of magnitude? Also explain, how distance of
nearby star can be found using parallax method?
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- An order of magnitude is an approximation of the logarithm of a value relative to some contextually understood reference value, usually ten, interpreted as the base of the logarithm and the representative of values of magnitude one.
- Astronomers estimate the distance of nearby objects in space by using a method called stellar parallax, or trigonometric parallax. Simply put, they measure a star's apparent movement against the background of more distant stars as Earth revolves around the sun.
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MEIOSIS:
MEIOSIS: 1. Meiosis is a double division of
MEIOSIS: 1. Meiosis is a double division of cells in which a diploid cell gives
MEIOSIS: 1. Meiosis is a double division of cells in which a diploid cell gives rise to four haploid cells, each
MEIOSIS: 1. Meiosis is a double division of cells in which a diploid cell gives rise to four haploid cells, each having half the number of
MEIOSIS: 1. Meiosis is a double division of cells in which a diploid cell gives rise to four haploid cells, each having half the number of Chromosomes.
MEIOSIS: 1. Meiosis is a double division of cells in which a diploid cell gives rise to four haploid cells, each having half the number of Chromosomes. 2. Meiosis involves two cycles of
MEIOSIS: 1. Meiosis is a double division of cells in which a diploid cell gives rise to four haploid cells, each having half the number of Chromosomes. 2. Meiosis involves two cycles of Cytokinesis but only one cycle of
MEIOSIS: 1. Meiosis is a double division of cells in which a diploid cell gives rise to four haploid cells, each having half the number of Chromosomes. 2. Meiosis involves two cycles of Cytokinesis but only one cycle of DNA replication.
MEIOSIS: 1. Meiosis is a double division of cells in which a diploid cell gives rise to four haploid cells, each having half the number of Chromosomes. 2. Meiosis involves two cycles of Cytokinesis but only one cycle of DNA replication. 3. Meiosis was studied by Van
MEIOSIS: 1. Meiosis is a double division of cells in which a diploid cell gives rise to four haploid cells, each having half the number of Chromosomes. 2. Meiosis involves two cycles of Cytokinesis but only one cycle of DNA replication. 3. Meiosis was studied by Van Benedin, Winiwarter and Strass
MEIOSIS: 1. Meiosis is a double division of cells in which a diploid cell gives rise to four haploid cells, each having half the number of Chromosomes. 2. Meiosis involves two cycles of Cytokinesis but only one cycle of DNA replication. 3. Meiosis was studied by Van Benedin, Winiwarter and Strass burger.
MEIOSIS: 1. Meiosis is a double division of cells in which a diploid cell gives rise to four haploid cells, each having half the number of Chromosomes. 2. Meiosis involves two cycles of Cytokinesis but only one cycle of DNA replication. 3. Meiosis was studied by Van Benedin, Winiwarter and Strass burger. 4. The term Meiosis was coined
MEIOSIS: 1. Meiosis is a double division of cells in which a diploid cell gives rise to four haploid cells, each having half the number of Chromosomes. 2. Meiosis involves two cycles of Cytokinesis but only one cycle of DNA replication. 3. Meiosis was studied by Van Benedin, Winiwarter and Strass burger. 4. The term Meiosis was coined by Farmer and Moore in the
MEIOSIS: 1. Meiosis is a double division of cells in which a diploid cell gives rise to four haploid cells, each having half the number of Chromosomes. 2. Meiosis involves two cycles of Cytokinesis but only one cycle of DNA replication. 3. Meiosis was studied by Van Benedin, Winiwarter and Strass burger. 4. The term Meiosis was coined by Farmer and Moore in the year 1905. (Meio=Lessen)
MEIOSIS: 1. Meiosis is a double division of cells in which a diploid cell gives rise to four haploid cells, each having half the number of Chromosomes. 2. Meiosis involves two cycles of Cytokinesis but only one cycle of DNA replication. 3. Meiosis was studied by Van Benedin, Winiwarter and Strass burger. 4. The term Meiosis was coined by Farmer and Moore in the year 1905. (Meio=Lessen) 5. Occurrence- It is seen in
MEIOSIS: 1. Meiosis is a double division of cells in which a diploid cell gives rise to four haploid cells, each having half the number of Chromosomes. 2. Meiosis involves two cycles of Cytokinesis but only one cycle of DNA replication. 3. Meiosis was studied by Van Benedin, Winiwarter and Strass burger. 4. The term Meiosis was coined by Farmer and Moore in the year 1905. (Meio=Lessen) 5. Occurrence- It is seen in sexually reproducing organisms
MEIOSIS: 1. Meiosis is a double division of cells in which a diploid cell gives rise to four haploid cells, each having half the number of Chromosomes. 2. Meiosis involves two cycles of Cytokinesis but only one cycle of DNA replication. 3. Meiosis was studied by Van Benedin, Winiwarter and Strass burger. 4. The term Meiosis was coined by Farmer and Moore in the year 1905. (Meio=Lessen) 5. Occurrence- It is seen in sexually reproducing organisms only.