Plant growth regulators: Auxins, gibberellins, cytokinins

Leaf Function

The organ that generates the major lateral appendage on stem of the vascular plants is referred to as a leaf. In general, leaves are thin and flat structures that are responsible for the plant’s photosynthesis. Although photosynthesis usually happens exclusively on the upper surface of leaf, in some plant species it can occur on both […]

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Parenchyma Cells

Parachemia, in plants, is tissue that is often made up of live cells with thin walls and unspecialized structures, making it flexible to a wide range of tasks when differentiated into other cell types. Because the cells are alive, they can be found in a variety of locations within plant organs and are actively engaged

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Know About Plant Taxonomy

Plant taxonomy and plant systematics are inextricably linked, and there is no clear distinction between the two fields. In practise, “plant systematics” is concerned with the links between plants and their evolution, particularly at the higher levels of classification, whereas “plant taxonomy” is concerned with the practical handling of plant specimens. Nevertheless, the precise link

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Oxygen Liberated During Photosynthesis

Parachemia, in plants, is tissue that is often made up of live cells with thin walls and unspecialized structures, making it flexible to a wide range of tasks when differentiated into other cell types. Because the cells are alive, they can be found in a variety of locations within plant organs and are actively engaged

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Ovule or Megasporangia

The Plant is a type of plant. The ovule is a component of the female reproductive organ that is responsible for fertilisation. It is the portion of the plant where female reproductive cells are produced and maintained, and it is these cells that, after fertilisation, grow into seeds. Later on, these seeds ripen and develop

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Intercalary Meristem

A plant’s structural framework consists of different types of tissues.  Plant tissues are divided into two main types based on their capacity. One of these two types is permanent tissues and the other is meristematic tissues. The meristematic tissues cells never lose their capacity to divide. But this is not the case for permanent tissues.

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INSECTIVOROUS PLANTS

Insectivorous plants, often known as carnivorous plants, are plants that have evolved specifically for capturing and eating insects and other animals using clever pitfalls and traps. These plants are known as “carnivorous” because they attract, catch, and absorb nutrition from animals. This trophic (feeding) mechanism is assumed to have developed in response to poor growth

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Outbreeding Devices: Meaning, Types

Recommended: NEET Rank Predictor 2024 Latest: NEET 2024 Paper Analysis Aarambh 2024: The Biggest Event for IIT JEE and NEET UG Aspirants This section is about the outbreeding device concept and the relationship between pollen pill interaction and outbreeding. Before we get to the outbreeding device types, let’s first understand what outbreeding is. Meaning of Outbreeding Devices

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Insect Pollinated and Wind Pollinated Flowers

In cross-pollination, pollen grains are carried from one flower’s anther to the stigma of a separate flower, resulting in a more complicated sort of pollination than the simple type. Tulips, dandelions, and daffodils are the most well-known examples of flowers that have been cross-pollinated. Difference Agent of Pollination  The wind serves as the pollination agent.

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Inheritance of Plastids

In the majority of angiosperm species, plastids and mitochondria, the DNA-containing cytoplasmic organelles, are inherited maternally. Even in plants with strict maternal inheritance, plastid transmission has been observed to be exceptional. Our goal was to detect rare plastid leakage via pollen in Nicotiana sylvestris and see if pollen transmission of plastids results in paternal mitochondria

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