Generally, certain factors such as temperature, sunlight and presence of nutrients in the water affect the growth rate of algae. For instance,... View Article
One of the ways to improve digestion is by consuming probiotic foods. Such foods have bacteria that are capable of producing enzymes which... View Article
Seeds are essentially embryos that can germinate into a new plant under the right conditions. Hence, seeds are technically alive. Register at... View Article
Life on earth (excluding certain bacterial viruses and phages) are DNA based. Register at BYJU’S NEET to explore other fascinating concepts.... View Article
Evolution, in the form of populations changing their genetic composition, generation after generation has been observed in bacteria, mice and... View Article
American plant virologist Heinz Fraenkel-Conrat, as well as two Germans Gierer and Gerhard Schramm, came to the same independent conclusion in... View Article
The term heterologous, in pathological context, refers to cells or tissue not usually present in a particular part of the body. Register at... View Article
Most algae are autotrophic, however, some algal species do exist which showcase heterotrophic mode of nutrition. Also Read: Autotrophic... View Article
Grass, like most other green plants, are autotrophic. Also Read: Autotrophic Nutrition -Types and Autotroph Examples Explore Difference between... View Article
Like most other plants, the sunflower is an autotroph. Also Read: Autotrophic Nutrition -Types and Autotroph Examples Explore Difference... View Article
Almost all green plants and microscopic organisms such as cyanobacteria exhibit autotrophic nutrition. Also Read: Autotrophic Nutrition -Types... View Article
Organisms that are able to produce their own energy from light or other inorganic chemical reactions are said to exhibit autotrophic nutrition.... View Article
Autotrophs are also called producers because they occupy the lowest trophic level. Heterotrophs always occupy higher trophic levels as they will... View Article
Most green plants and microscopic organisms such as cyanobacteria exhibit autotrophic nutrition. Also Read: Autotrophic Nutrition -Types and... View Article
Autotrophy is a form of nutrition where organisms are able to produce their own energy from light or other inorganic chemical reactions. Also... View Article