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Organizational Structure

An 'organisation' is a business or industrial organisation set up with an objective to perform a manufacturing activity or to provide a service etc. The term 'Structure' is highly abstract and illusive. However its existence is real and affects everyone in the organisation. It is the pattern in which various parts or components are inter-related or inter-connected. It establishes relationships [...]

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Organisation

Organisation is a mechanism or structure which helps the activities to be performed effectively. The organisation is established for the purpose of achieving the business objectives. The business objectives may differ from one business to another. Whatever may be the business objectives, there is a need of an organisation.The word 'Organisation' is derived from the word 'Organism' which means an [...]

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Distinct features of Internal structure of dicotyledon stem

Distinct features of Internal structure of dicotyledon stem. The anatomy of a typical dicot stem shows clear distinction into different re­gions. The primary structure shows (i) epidermis, (ii) hypodermis, (iii) cortex which is generally narrow, (iv)Endodermis, (v) Pericycle, (vi)stele and (vii) pith.  

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Brief notes on the Internal structure of root

Brief notes on the Internal structure of root. Root is the part of the plant axis that mostly remains underground. It is a simple organ and lacks any lateral appendages and nodes. The internal structure is very simple and shows lit­tle difference at different level.

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What are the Basic aspects of protein structure?

What is the Basic aspects of protein structure? The proteins are irregular or mixed polymers like the nucleic acids and unlike cellulose. The four basic aspects of protein structure are primary, secondary, tertiary and quartenary.

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What are the structure and function of Peroxisome?

What is the structure and function of Peroxisome? Peroxisomes are small, membrane­bound cytoplasmic organelles found in both plant and animal cells. Beaufaytt and Berther (1963) called these micro-bodies as peroxisome.

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Notes on the meaning, structure and functions of Lysosome

Notes on the meaning, structure and functions of Lysosome. Lysosomes are membranous vesicles discovered by Belgian biochemist Christian ­de Duve in 1955. Presence of lysosomes in Neurospora, an ascomycetous fungus was reported by P.Matile in 1964.

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Notes on the meaning, structure and functions of Golgi complex

Notes on the meaning, structure and functions of Golgi comple. In 1898, Camillo Golgi, an Italian neurobiologist, discovered a reticulate structure in the cytoplasm of nerve cell of an owl. This organelle is known as Golgi complex, Golgi apparatus, Golgi body or dictyosomes.

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