Biology

Tetrapod: Classes, Characteristics, Examples, and Evolution

[wp_ad_camp_1] Class Tetrapod (Tetrapoda) have four pairs of limbs. These include: Class Amphibian Class Reptiles Aves (Birds) Class Class Mammals…

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What are Biological Classification Aims and Principles

There is a large collection of very dissimilar forms of organisms, found on earth. Over 1.5 million types of animals…

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RNA: Components & Amount in different species | Importance, Function

RNA and DNA are the special compounds, produced in the nucleus of the cell. These are composed of Carbon, Hydrogen,…

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Types of Inflorescence with Examples

what is inflorescence? Flowers may occur singly, in groups, or in clusters. The arrangement axis is termed an inflorescence. An…

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Importance of Plasmolysis and Deplamolysis

The shrinkage of protoplasm due to exosmosis of water is called plasmolysis. Plasmolysis refers to the separation of living protoplast…

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Structure of chlorophyll With Formula & Meaning, Definition

Chlorophyll is a green pigment. It is present in all photosynthetic organisms. It is insoluble in water but it is…

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Difference Between Fats and Oils

The Major Difference Between Fats and Oils is that Fats are saturated chains packed closely together and van der Waal's…

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Structure of Phage Virus with Diagram

Earlier studies were made on the phage virus (Bacteriophage). This virus infects Escherichia coli (bacteria). There are different types of…

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human respiratory system parts and functions

The human respiratory system consists of lungs and air passages. These air passages carry fresh air to the respiratory sites.…

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Solanaceae Family Plants, Characteristics & Economic Importance

Solanaceae family has about 90 genera and 2000 species. These plants are distributed in temperate and tropical areas. 14 genera…

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