The examples of terrestrial habitats include forests, grasslands, deserts, coastal and mountain regions. Explore More: Terrestrial Habitats... View Article
Air, water, food and shelter are the requirements of a perfect habitat. Explore More: Adaptation And Habitats Stay tuned with BYJU’S to learn... View Article
Elephants are the largest terrestrial animals, which live in diverse habitats including grassland, forest, savanna and wetlands. Explore More:... View Article
The largest habitat on earth is the marine habitat. It covers more than seventy per cent of the total earth surface. Explore More: Adaptation... View Article
Protozoa are neither an animal nor a plant. Protozoans are single-celled eukaryotes, classified into a kingdom Protista - the kingdom of... View Article
A spruce tree is a gymnosperm, a seed-bearing and non-flowering plant. Explore More: Angiosperms And Gymnosperms Stay tuned with BYJU’S to... View Article
In all eukaryotic cells, the nucleus functions by controlling and regulating the activities of the cell. The nucleus is also called the carrier... View Article
Ribosomes are made up of two subunits and are involved in carrying out the process of protein synthesis. The membrane-bound organelles cannot... View Article
The cell wall is essential to the survival of bacteria. Provides strength to the cell. It maintains the shape of the cell. Helps the cell to... View Article
Felice Fontana discovered the nucleolus in the year 1774. Explore More: Nucleolus Stay tuned with BYJU’S to learn more about the nucleolus,... View Article
Explore More: Cells Stay tuned with BYJU’S to learn more about the cell, their types, structure, characteristics, examples and other related topics.... View Article
No. Mesosomes are present only in prokaryotic cells. Explore More: Difference between Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells Stay tuned with BYJU’S... View Article
Anthocyanins are water-soluble pigments, which are not stored in plastids of the plant cell. Explore More: Pigments Stay tuned with BYJU’S to... View Article
The rate of replacement of species along a gradient of habitats is known as beta diversity. Explore More: Adaptation And Habitats Stay tuned... View Article
Wolffia is the smallest angiosperm or flowering plant, which measures less than 2 mm. Explore More: Angiosperms Stay tuned with BYJU’S to... View Article
A cell which lacks a membrane-bound nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles are classified as prokaryotes. Explore More: Prokaryotic Cells... View Article
The cell theory was first identified in the 1830s by Theodor Schwann and Matthias Jakob Schleiden. Explore More: Cell Theory Stay tuned with... View Article
Glia, found within the nerve cells or neurons, is an essential part of the nervous system. The nervous system is mainly involved in transmitting... View Article
Skin, the largest external organ is similar to the cell membrane. Both the skin and the cell membrane are semi-permeable and both function by... View Article