The term 'cactuses' is the Latin plural of Cactus. The term 'cacti' can also be used as both are grammatically accurate. Read More: How Are... View Article
Most insects exhibit a certain level of complex and seemingly intelligent behaviour. Moreover, current research has also suggested that insects... View Article
Yes, some bryophytes are considered thalloid as they have a flattened gametophyte called thallus. Read More: Bryophyta - Characteristics, Life... View Article
Bryophytes are not quite tall. For instance, Dawsonia (Dawsonia superba) is one of the tallest extant bryophytes. It usually reaches 60 cm in... View Article
Bryophytes are considered to be haplodiplontic. Read More: Alternation of generations - Life Cycle of a Plant Bryophytes: Classification,... View Article
Yes, bryophytes are haplodiplontic. This is because bryophytes exhibit alternation of generations between a gametophyte and a diploid sporophyte.... View Article
Yes, most bryophytes are epiphytes. Bryophytes include orchids, mosses and ferns. Read More: Bryophytes: Classification, Characteristics,... View Article
Typically, 100 grams of blueberries has around 0.7g of protein. It is quite low in proteins when compared to other fruits such as Guava - which... View Article
From a biological perspective, an organ is defined as a group of tissues which are adapted to perform a specific function. Hence, blood vessels... View Article
No. Blood vessels structures that aid the transportation of blood in the body. They are essentially made up of connective tissues - which... View Article
No, birds are considered uricotelic (and not ureotelic) organisms because they excrete nitrogenous waste in the form uric acid Read More:... View Article
No, birds are not ammonotelic. They are uricotelic organisms as they excrete nitrogenous waste in the form of uric acid. Read More: What is... View Article
Gibberellins are terpenes. They are modified tetracyclic diterpene acids having 19-20 carbon atoms. Gibberellins are a group of plant growth... View Article
Yes, all flowering plants produce fruits but are not edible. Flowers are a reproductive unit of a plant as they contain the plant’s reproductive... View Article
No. There are some flowers with separate male and female parts, while some have both male and female parts in a single flower. Stamen is the male... View Article