Soil Ecological Imbalance
Soil Ecological Imbalance - Soil ecology is the study of life in soil in harmony with abiotic factors like air, soil particles, carbonaceous materials etc. In its natural condition, soil has its own equilibrium featured by delicate balance between micro and macro organisms in the form of ..
Biology - A Science of Exceptions
Physical, chemical and mathematical sciences follow a specific set of rules and regulations. They are governed by a set of laws such as the law of gravity, the laws of thermodynamics, the law of conservation of mass and so on. However, biological sciences, in the strict sense, do not foll..
Example-2
Sumeet has to write a short paragraph comparing the States of Assam and Rajasthan. Complete the paragraph for him using the information given in the table below. Do not add any new information. Features Assam Rajasthan Location North-East North-West Physical..
Importance of Steoreochemistry
Stereochemistry, an important aspect of carbon compounds, is a feature that is widely prevalent in nature. The human body is structurally chiral with the heart lying to the left and the liver to the right. Many climbing plants show chirality in the way that they wind around supporting str..
Impact of Misuse of Natural Resources
Natural resources characteristically exhibit two features. They are: 1) Physical limitations 2) Limitations of regeneration / production. Natural physical resources like geophysical, hydro-geological, edaphic, atmospheric resources exhibit physical limitation..
Summary
Heredity may be defined as the transmission of characteristics through generations Variation may be defined as differences among individuals of a species Both heredity and variation play important roles in evolution of organisms The study of the mechanism of transmission of characteristi..
Transpiration pull and cohesion theory (cohesion tension theory)
The theory was originally proposed by Dixon and Jolly (1894) and supported by Renner (1911 to 1915), Curtis and Clark (1951), Benner and Golston (1952) Kramer and Kozlowski (1960). The features on which the theory is based are: Water is lost from the surface of the mesophyll cells of..
The theory was originally proposed by Dixon and Jolly (1894) and supported by Renner (1911 to 1915), Curtis and Clark (1951), Benner and Golston (1952) Kramer and Kozlowski (1960). The features on which the theory is based are: Water is lost from the surface of the mesophyll cells of.. Result
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