To Demonstrate Anaerobic Respiration in Plants
Kuhne's Tube(Glucose Solution + Yeast) The above apparatus is called the Kuhne's fermentation vessel. It is filled with 10% glucose solution along with yeast. The vertical tube is filled completely and the bulb is half-filled. After sometime, the level in the bulb goes up and the level in the t..
Kuhne's Tube(Glucose Solution + Yeast) The above apparatus is called the Kuhne's fermentation vessel. It is filled with 10% glucose solution along with yeast. The vertical tube is filled completely and the bulb is half-filled. After sometime, the level in the bulb goes up and the level in the t..External Respiration
Cellular respiration is common to all organisms - plants or animals. However, the external respiration, that is, the mechanism of gaseous exchange is different for different organism..
Significance of Respiration
Significance of Respiration - Respiration is an important process in nature. It is a process by which the solar energy trapped by the plants in the food can be utilised. The organic compounds are broken down to release energy. This energy is in the form of ATP molecule..
Significance of Respiration
Respiration is an important process in nature. It is a process by which the solar energy trapped by the plants in the food can be utilised. The organic compounds are broken down to release energy. This energy is in the form of ATP molecules and is made available for all the vit..
External Respiration
Cellular respiration is common to all organisms - plants or animals. However, the external respiration, that is, the mechanism of gaseous exchange is different for different organisms. In plants, it is through pores over the body surface. In animals, the vari..
External respiration
Cellular respiration is common to all organisms - plants or animals. However, the external respiration, that is, the mechanism of gaseous exchange is different for different organisms. In plants, it is through pores over the body surface. In animals, the vari..
Significance of Respiration
Respiration is an important process in nature. It is a process by which the solar energy trapped by the plants in the food can be utilised. The organic compounds are broken down to release energy. This energy is in the form of ATP molecules and is made available for all th..
Cellular Respiration
It takes places within the cells of an organism. biochemical processes involved in respiration break down the substate to release energy in the tissues within the cells of the organism. Thus it is called cellular respiration. Gaseous exchange in plants takes place..
Types of Respiration - Aerobic and Anaerobic
Types of Respiration - Aerobic and Anaerobic - Most of plants and animal cells respire aerobically, that is, in the presence of oxygen. However, there are certain microbes that respire in the absence of free oxygen. This respiration is called anaero..
Types of Respiration - Aerobic and Anaerobic
Most of plants and animal cells respire aerobically, that is, in the presence of oxygen. However, there are certain microbes that respire in the absence of free oxygen. This respiration is called anaerobic respiration. It is also called fermentation..
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