ஓம் ரவிசுதாய வித்மஹே மந்தக்ரஹாய தீமஹி தந்நோ சனி ப்ரஜோதயாத்; ஓம் காகத்வஜாய வித்மஹே கஹட்கஹஸ்தாய தீமஹி தந்நோ சனி ப்ரஜோதயாத்; ஓம் சதுர்புஜாய வித்மஹே தண்டஹஸ்தாய தீமஹி தந்நோ மந்தஹ் ப்ரஜோதயாத்; ஓம் சனீஸ்வராய வித்மஹே சாய புத்ராய தீமஹி தந்நோ சனி ப்ரஜோதயாத்; நீலாஞ்சனம் சமாபாஷம் ரவிபுத்ரம் எமாக்ரஜம் சாய மார்தாண்ட சம்பூதம் தம்நமாமி சனிஷ் ச்சரம்

CHEMOSYNTHESIS
CHEMOSYNTHESIS

CHEMOSYNTHESIS            Chemosynthesis is the synthesis of organic compounds by bacteria or other living organisms using energy derived from reactions involving inorganic chemicals, typically in the absence of sunlight. Chemosynthesis can be defined as the biological production of organic compounds from C-1 compounds and nutrients, using the energy generated by the oxidation of inorganic (e.g., hydrogen gas, hydrogen sulfide, ammonium) or C-1 organic (e.g., methane, methanol) molecules. PROCESS OF CHEMOSYNTHESIS  Chemosynthesis is the process by which food (glucose) is made by bacteria using chemicals as the energy source, rather than sunlight. Chemosynthesis occurs around hydrothermal ven…

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Bioscience - The Knowing of Biotic Nature
Bioscience - The Knowing of Biotic Nature

Nature: Nature is defined as the existing functional coordination and inclusive phenomena among the creations and creatures that are encompassed within the evolutionary boundaries limited by the Time Wheel (Kalachakra). In simple words, the coordination of existing creatures and their periodic evolution along with the existed creations is collectively called Nature.  Creations: The creations are abiotic (non-living) components of nature. They do not possess functional or reproductive properties. It may or may not have a defined physical form but exist permanently. The abiotic components of nature are Pancha Mahabhutas (Earth, Water, Air, Ether, Fire).  The abiotic components are indestructi…

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