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  1. BYJU'S Online learning Programs For K3, K10, K12, NEET, JEE, UPSC ...

    The sedimentation rate or the ESR (erythrocyte sedimentation rate)is measured simply by recording how far the top of the Red Blood Cell layer has fallen (in millimetres) from the top of …

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    Sedimentation is a process by which heavier impurities present in liquid normally water settle down at the bottom of the container containing the mixture. The process takes some amount …

  3. Separation of Substances - BYJU'S

    Sedimentation is the process by which the heavier components of a mixture settle down. For example, when a sand-water mixture is allowed to stand undisturbed for some time and sand …

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    Filtration, Sedimentation and Decantation Filtration Filtration is the process of passing the mixture through a filter to remove the solid particles from the fluid components of the mixture. For …

  5. Ribosomes - BYJU'S

    Ribosomes Ribosomes are non-membrane-bound cell structures that serve as protein synthesis sites. They have nearly equal amounts of protein and a type of ribonucleic acid known as …

  6. Explain the process of sedimentation and decantations? - BYJU'S

    Sedimentation: Sedimentation is a separation method that is used to separate solid-liquid mixtures in which particle sizes vary from each other. In sedimentation the mixture is allowed …

  7. Types of Ribosomes - BYJU'S

    Types of Ribosomes Two types of ribosomes have been identified based on the sedimentation coefficient, which is measured in Svedberg Units or S units. The sedimentation coefficient is …

  8. What is Suspension? - BYJU'S

    A suspension is defined as a homogenous mixture of particles with a diameter greater than 1000 nm such that the particles are visible to naked eyes. In this type of mixture, all the components …

  9. How Are Sedimentary Rocks formed? - BYJU'S

    How Are Sedimentary Rocks formed? Sedimentary rocks are formed by the deposition and subsequent cementation of the material at the Earth’s surface within the bodies of water. …

  10. Decantation Definition - BYJU'S

    Decantation is the process of separation of liquid from solid and other immiscible (non-mixing) liquids, by removing the liquid layer at the top from the layer of solid or liquid below.