Using tap water for hydroponics carries unique risks. For instance: Tap water is usually chlorinated, which prevents the growth of microbes.... View Article
Starch is technically a polysaccharide, which is essentially long chains of monosaccharides. In other words, starch is a carbohydrate. Register... View Article
Spinach (Spinacia oleracea) is a flowering plant falling under the family Amaranthaceae. Its leaves are the edible part of this plant and are... View Article
Yes, root hairs are a type of hair-forming cell found on the epidermis of a plant root. Also Read: Why do humans excrete urea instead of... View Article
Ammonia is more toxic than urea. Also Read: Why do humans excrete urea instead of ammonia? Find the Answer only at BYJU'S NEET Ammonification:... View Article
Any level of ammonia above 0.0ppm is considered toxic for fish. Levels above 1.0 ppm of ammonia or nitrite can kill fish. Also Read: Why do... View Article
For plants, nitrite is more toxic and is usually avoided while nitrate is used as a food source. Also Read: Why do humans excrete urea instead... View Article
High levels of ammonia in the blood can lead to a host of complications from brain damage and unconsciousness to coma and even death. Also Read:... View Article
Heterotrophic protists consume other protists. A few other protists are detrivores - which feed on decaying matter. Protists like algae are... View Article
Algae are technically protists. The primary difference between the two is that algae are autotrophic while protists exhibit a wide range of... View Article
For humans, protists have much economic importance and commercial applications: They play an important role in pisciculture (as a food source... View Article
The vascular bundles in the monocotyledons lack cambium. As a result, they are unable to form secondary tissues because of which they are called... View Article
The cambium in dicotyledonous stems are found between the xylem and the phloem. Such vascular bundles due to the presence of cambium have the... View Article
The trichomes aid in the prevention of loss of water as a result of the process of transpiration.Stay tuned to BYJU'S to learn similar NEET Questions.... View Article