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Nutrition in Plants
illustration of metabolic reaction Nutrition in Plants - Most plants are autotrophic. They synthesize their own food. The green plants, also called the producers, trap the solar energy and convert it into chemical energy of the food. The biochemical reactions in the body which result in the fo..
Nutrition in Plants
All organisms require energy in order to stay alive. Energy is utilised to do the various bodily functions such as breathing, ingesting and digesting food, excreting, reproducing, locomotion, etc. Energy is obtained from food. Thus the process of intake of food is vital for the survival of an orga..
Nutrition in Plants
The green plants, also called the producers, trap the solar energy and convert it into chemical energy of the foo..
Nutrition of Plants and Animals
Nutrition in Plants - All organisms require energy in order to stay alive. Energy is utilised to do the various bodily functions such as breathing, ingesting and digesting food, excreting, reproducing, locomotion, etc. Energy is obtained from food. Thus the process of intake of ..
Modes of Nutrition in Plants
The chemical substances that provide nourishment to living organisms are called nutrients. Depending on the mode of nutrition the organisms are classified as autotrophs and heterotrop..
Plant Nutrition
The plants upon which we depend for the food we eat, and for the oxygen we breathe, depend in turn upon the soil. A good soil supplies the plants with the mineral elements they use. Vigorous, highly productive plants can be grown in solutions of fertilizer minera..
Plant Nutrition Introduction
Introduction - The plants upon which we depend for the food we eat, and for the oxygen we breathe, depend in turn upon the soil. A good soil supplies the plants with the mineral elements they use. Vigorous, highly productive plants can be grown in solutions of fertiliz..
Modes of Nutrition in different types of Plants
modes of nutrition in plants Nutrition - Nutrition can be defined as the process by which an organism obtains food which is used to provide energy and materials for its life sustaining activities. Thus the term nutrition includes the means by which an organism obtains its food and also the process..
Nutrition
modes of nutrition in plants Nutrition can be defined as the process by which an organism obtains food which is used to provide energy and materials for its life sustaining activities. Thus the term nutrition includes the means by which an organism obtains its food and also the processes by which the nutrie..
Nutrition
Goats are fed with fresh fodder, hay of leguminous plants such as barseems and tender leaves of trees. The ideal ration for the goat is 5 kg roughage (3-4 kg green fodder and 1-2 kg dry fodder) and 250 g concentrates. Mineral mixture, oil cakes, pulses, sesame, corn and jowar are also fe..
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