Plant Growth and Movements
Introduction - The term growth is applied to several things and situations. It is quite common to hear people referring to growth of cities, the weeds, of tradition or even of indiscipline. You would have observed the growth of crystals or salt in the laboratory, but it is of non-liv..
Introduction
Reproduction is defined as the production of individuals of the same species, that is the next generation of the species. While it is one of the fundamental characteristics of living things, it is not an essential life process. An individual can live without repr..
Summary
Cells in living organisms can be broadly distinguished into prokaryotic cells and eukaryotic cells, mainly based on the arrangement of genetic material and the presence of cell organelle..
Phloem Parenchyma
These are ordinary parenchymatous cells and are living. They are absent in monocot stem..
Phloem Parenchyma
These are ordinary parenchymatous cells and are living. They are absent in monocot stem..
Minerals
Minerals occurring in the living cells form components of various inorganic and organic substances. About 20 different elements form the essential nutrients for the cells. Minerals in the living system occur in two forms (i) compounds or (ii) ion..
The Fundamental Unit of Life
All living organisms, whether plants or animals, are made up of microscopic units called cells. The cell occupies the same central position in biology as the atom in the physical science..
Summary
Physics is a branch of science that deals with the nature and natural phenomena. The study of physics finds great importance in our day-to-day life. The laws, formulae and calculations of physics are not merely things to be remembered from the point of view of exams, but their kno..
Xylem Parenchyma
This is the only living component in the xylem tissue. It is represented by groups of parenchyma cells that are found in between the vessels and the fibers. They are meant for storage of reserve foo..
Enzymes
A large number of chemical reactions will be taking place in a cell. The rate and efficiency with which these reactions go on in a cell, depend on a group of macromolecules called enzymes. Enzymes are thus, biological catalysts. Enzymes are synthesised by living ..
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