Class 12

Economic Importance of Fungi

Fungi are made up of hundreds of different species, all of which are extremely valuable to mankind in terms of economics. As a matter of fact, our lives are intricately intertwined with the lives of fungi. Few days go by when we are not either benefited or injured by these species, either directly or indirectly. […]

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Economic Importance of Fruits

Fruit farming is one of the most important and long-standing traditions in India, having been done before the beginning of time. The cultivation of fruit crops has a significant impact on the overall well-being of humans and the state of the nation. The production of fruits and the consumption of fruits per capita in a

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Digestion

Introduction: During digestion, large insoluble food molecules are broken down into smaller water-soluble food molecules, allowing them to be absorbed into the blood’s watery plasma. Certain creatures ingest these tiny chemicals into their bloodstream via the small intestine. This is a type of catabolism that is frequently separated into two processes: mechanical and chemical digestion,

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Difference Between Fertilisers and Manure

Farmers use fertilisers as a way to boost their crop’s production. In addition to crop losses, abuse of these pesticides might result in a loss of cash. In impoverished nations, farmers are often unaware of the impact of fertilisers. The crop’s major supply of nutrients, such as minerals, can be found in the soil itself.

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Dairy Products and their benefits

Dairy products are utilised in varied forms, such as milk, cheese, butter, etc. The nutritional value of milk is great, and it consists of nutrients like protein, fat, lactose and other essential biochemical chemicals. Dairy products are necessary for everyday life. Milk keeps up with the development pace of people and furthermore adds to the

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Cytokinins in Humans

The CK signal is recognised by histidine kinases that are found in the membrane of the cell and conveyed by a two-component system (TCS) that is unique to plants and is found only in higher eukaryotes. Numerous plant-interacting microorganisms, including pathogenic and non-pathogenic bacteria, fungi, nematodes, and animal pathogens such as Mycobacterium tuberculosis, have been

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Crops

In agriculture, a crop is a plant or plant product that may be produced and harvested in large quantities for profit or sustenance. Crops are classified into six types based on their use: food crops for human consumption (e.g., wheat, potatoes); feed crops for livestock consumption (e.g., oats, alfalfa); fibre crops for cordage and textiles

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Compost and vermicompost

Compost or Vermicomposting is a type of manure that provides critical nutrients to the soil. In simple terms, manure contains a lot of organic matter and provides the soil with a few nutrients. Manure is created when animal excrement and plant waste decompose. Manure adds nutrients and organic elements to the soil, improving its fertility.

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Colonoscopy

In order to do a colonoscopy, the doctor must first insert a colonoscopy, which is a long, flexible, tubular instrument with a diameter of about 1/2-inch that transmits a picture to a doctor, allowing him or her to check the lining of the colon for signs of disease. The colonoscope is introduced via the rectum

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Birch Sugaring

Birch syrup is a savoury mineral tasting syrup created from birch sap and prepared similarly to maple syrup. It is produced similarly to maple syrup. It is rarely used as a pancake or waffle syrup, but rather as an ingredient in sauces, glazes, and dressings for pig or salmon dishes, as well as a flavouring

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Applications: GMOs, biopesticides, bioethics, Biology, Biotechnology and Its Applications, Class 12, NEET