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Cheruvannur, Kozhikode, India - 673655.

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As a post-graduate with a passion for teaching, I am excited to offer my services as a tutor . I am currently pursuing my B.Ed. in Mathematics and am confident in my ability to teach students up to the 10th level in various subjects. Additionally, I am also equipped to handle Plus Two Science subjects. With a strong academic background and a passion for education, I am committed to providing personalized attention and guidance to help students achieve their academic goals."

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Malayalam Mother Tongue (Native)

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University of calicut Pursuing

Master of Science (M.Sc.)

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Biology, Physics, Mathematics, Chemistry

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EVS, Biology, Geography, Mathematics, Science, Physics, Chemistry, Home Science

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Class 9 Tuition

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Chemistry, Biology, Physics, Geography, EVS, Home Science, Science, Mathematics

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Biology, Geography, Mathematics, Physics, Science, Chemistry, EVS

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Biology, Science, Physics, Mathematics, EVS, Geography, Chemistry

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I teach Class 10 Tuition, Class 11 Tuition, Class 12 Tuition, Class 6 Tuition, Class 7 Tuition, Class 8 Tuition, Class 9 Tuition and Class I-V Tuition Classes.

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Answered on 11 Jul Learn CBSE/Class 9/Class 9 Mathematics/Chapter 2 Polynomials/EXERCISE - 2.2

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1)-5 2)5 3)-5÷2 4)2÷3 5)0 6)0 7)-d÷c
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Answered on 11 Jul Learn 11th and 12th Biology, 8th,9th and10th Biology +2 Animal cell culture

The cell cycle consists of two main phases: Interphase and M phase (Mitotic phase). InterphaseInterphase is further divided into three stages: 1. G1 (Gap 1): This is the first growth phase where the cell grows, replicates organelles, and prepares for DNA replication. The cell increases in size, and... ...more

The cell cycle consists of two main phases: Interphase and M phase (Mitotic phase).

Interphase
Interphase is further divided into three stages:

1. G1 (Gap 1): This is the first growth phase where the cell grows, replicates organelles, and prepares for DNA replication. The cell increases in size, and the genetic material is still in its replicated form from the previous cell cycle.
2. S (Synthesis): During this stage, DNA replication occurs. The genetic material is duplicated, and each chromosome now consists of two identical sister chromatids joined at the centromere.
3. G2 (Gap 2): This is the second growth phase where the cell continues to grow, and the replicated DNA is checked for errors. The cell prepares for cell division by producing organelles and proteins needed for mitosis.

M Phase (Mitotic Phase)
The M phase is divided into four stages:

1. Prophase: During prophase, the chromatin condenses into visible chromosomes, and the nuclear envelope breaks down. The mitotic spindle forms, and the chromosomes begin to move towards the center of the cell.
2. Metaphase: In metaphase, the chromosomes line up at the metaphase plate (an imaginary plane equidistant from the two spindle poles) in the center of the cell. This ensures that each daughter cell will receive an identical set of chromosomes.
3. Anaphase: During anaphase, the sister chromatids separate and move to opposite poles of the cell. Each chromatid is now considered a chromosome.
4. Telophase: In telophase, the chromosomes reach the poles of the cell, and the nuclear envelope reforms around each set of chromosomes. The chromosomes uncoil, returning to their less visible chromatin form.

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Answered on 11 Jul Learn 11th and 12th Biology, 8th,9th and10th Biology +2 Animal cell culture

The cell cycle consists of two main phases: Interphase and M phase (Mitotic phase). Interphase Interphase is further divided into three stages: 1. *G1 (Gap 1)*: This is the first growth phase where the cell grows, replicates organelles, and prepares for DNA replication. The cell increases in size,... ...more

The cell cycle consists of two main phases: Interphase and M phase (Mitotic phase).

Interphase

Interphase is further divided into three stages:

1. *G1 (Gap 1)*: This is the first growth phase where the cell grows, replicates organelles, and prepares for DNA replication. The cell increases in size, and the genetic material is still in its replicated form from the previous cell cycle.

2. *S (Synthesis)*: During this stage, DNA replication occurs. The genetic material is duplicated, and each chromosome now consists of two identical sister chromatids joined at the centromere.

3. *G2 (Gap 2)*: This is the second growth phase where the cell continues to grow, and the replicated DNA is checked for errors. The cell prepares for cell division by producing organelles and proteins needed for mitosis.

M Phase (Mitotic Phase)

The M phase is divided into four stages:

1. *Prophase*: During prophase, the chromatin condenses into visible chromosomes, and the nuclear envelope breaks down. The mitotic spindle forms, and the chromosomes begin to move towards the center of the cell.

2. *Metaphase*: In metaphase, the chromosomes line up at the metaphase plate (an imaginary plane equidistant from the two spindle poles) in the center of the cell. This ensures that each daughter cell will receive an identical set of chromosomes.

3. *Anaphase*: During anaphase, the sister chromatids separate and move to opposite poles of the cell. Each chromatid is now considered a chromosome.

4. *Telophase*: In telophase, the chromosomes reach the poles of the cell, and the nuclear envelope reforms around each set of chromosomes. The chromosomes uncoil, returning to their less visible chromatin form.

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Class 12 Tuition

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Group Classes, One on one/ Private Tutions

Subjects taught

Chemistry, Mathematics, Biology, Physics

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Class 11 Tuition

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Biology, Physics, Mathematics, Chemistry

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Class 10 Tuition

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EVS, Biology, Geography, Mathematics, Science, Physics, Chemistry, Home Science

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Class 9 Tuition

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Chemistry, Biology, Physics, Geography, EVS, Home Science, Science, Mathematics

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No

Class 8 Tuition

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Biology, Geography, Mathematics, Physics, Science, Chemistry, EVS

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No

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Class 6 Tuition

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Class I-V Tuition

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Mathematics, Science, EVS

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Answered on 11 Jul Learn CBSE/Class 9/Class 9 Mathematics/Chapter 2 Polynomials/EXERCISE - 2.2

...more

1)-5 2)5 3)-5÷2 4)2÷3 5)0 6)0 7)-d÷c
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Answered on 11 Jul Learn 11th and 12th Biology, 8th,9th and10th Biology +2 Animal cell culture

The cell cycle consists of two main phases: Interphase and M phase (Mitotic phase). InterphaseInterphase is further divided into three stages: 1. G1 (Gap 1): This is the first growth phase where the cell grows, replicates organelles, and prepares for DNA replication. The cell increases in size, and... ...more

The cell cycle consists of two main phases: Interphase and M phase (Mitotic phase).

Interphase
Interphase is further divided into three stages:

1. G1 (Gap 1): This is the first growth phase where the cell grows, replicates organelles, and prepares for DNA replication. The cell increases in size, and the genetic material is still in its replicated form from the previous cell cycle.
2. S (Synthesis): During this stage, DNA replication occurs. The genetic material is duplicated, and each chromosome now consists of two identical sister chromatids joined at the centromere.
3. G2 (Gap 2): This is the second growth phase where the cell continues to grow, and the replicated DNA is checked for errors. The cell prepares for cell division by producing organelles and proteins needed for mitosis.

M Phase (Mitotic Phase)
The M phase is divided into four stages:

1. Prophase: During prophase, the chromatin condenses into visible chromosomes, and the nuclear envelope breaks down. The mitotic spindle forms, and the chromosomes begin to move towards the center of the cell.
2. Metaphase: In metaphase, the chromosomes line up at the metaphase plate (an imaginary plane equidistant from the two spindle poles) in the center of the cell. This ensures that each daughter cell will receive an identical set of chromosomes.
3. Anaphase: During anaphase, the sister chromatids separate and move to opposite poles of the cell. Each chromatid is now considered a chromosome.
4. Telophase: In telophase, the chromosomes reach the poles of the cell, and the nuclear envelope reforms around each set of chromosomes. The chromosomes uncoil, returning to their less visible chromatin form.

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Answered on 11 Jul Learn 11th and 12th Biology, 8th,9th and10th Biology +2 Animal cell culture

The cell cycle consists of two main phases: Interphase and M phase (Mitotic phase). Interphase Interphase is further divided into three stages: 1. *G1 (Gap 1)*: This is the first growth phase where the cell grows, replicates organelles, and prepares for DNA replication. The cell increases in size,... ...more

The cell cycle consists of two main phases: Interphase and M phase (Mitotic phase).

Interphase

Interphase is further divided into three stages:

1. *G1 (Gap 1)*: This is the first growth phase where the cell grows, replicates organelles, and prepares for DNA replication. The cell increases in size, and the genetic material is still in its replicated form from the previous cell cycle.

2. *S (Synthesis)*: During this stage, DNA replication occurs. The genetic material is duplicated, and each chromosome now consists of two identical sister chromatids joined at the centromere.

3. *G2 (Gap 2)*: This is the second growth phase where the cell continues to grow, and the replicated DNA is checked for errors. The cell prepares for cell division by producing organelles and proteins needed for mitosis.

M Phase (Mitotic Phase)

The M phase is divided into four stages:

1. *Prophase*: During prophase, the chromatin condenses into visible chromosomes, and the nuclear envelope breaks down. The mitotic spindle forms, and the chromosomes begin to move towards the center of the cell.

2. *Metaphase*: In metaphase, the chromosomes line up at the metaphase plate (an imaginary plane equidistant from the two spindle poles) in the center of the cell. This ensures that each daughter cell will receive an identical set of chromosomes.

3. *Anaphase*: During anaphase, the sister chromatids separate and move to opposite poles of the cell. Each chromatid is now considered a chromosome.

4. *Telophase*: In telophase, the chromosomes reach the poles of the cell, and the nuclear envelope reforms around each set of chromosomes. The chromosomes uncoil, returning to their less visible chromatin form.

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Rinsha V. conducts classes in Class 10 Tuition, Class 11 Tuition and Class 12 Tuition. Rinsha is located in Cheruvannur, Kozhikode. Rinsha takes Online Classes- via online medium. Rinsha is pursuing Master of Science (M.Sc.) from University of calicut and Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) from University of calicut. She is well versed in Malayalam.

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