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The biological museums are generally set up in educational institutes such as schools and colleges. a. What are museums? b. How are museums helpful to us?

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a) Museums are collection of preserved plants and animals for study and reference. b) The museums help to educate the people about the animal and plant life and to create interest and love for plants and animals.
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