The two forces that are involved in the ascent of xylem sap are cohesion-tension-transpiration pull and root pressure. Also Check: What Are 2... View Article
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Gottlieb Haberlandt is known as the father of plant tissue culture. Also Check: Do Prokaryotes Have A Cell Membrane? Do Plants Have A Cell... View Article
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Organisms that are involved in the nitrogen cycle are nitrogen fixers, nitrifying bacteria, denitrifying bacteria, e.g. Rhizobium, Nitrosomonas,... View Article
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Herbert F. Copeland introduced 4 kingdom classification. The four kingdoms include Monera, Protista, Metaphyta and Metazoa. Further reading:... View Article
The main difference between mitosis and amitosis is that in mitosis, there is an exact division of chromosomes in daughter cells, whereas in... View Article
Cytokinin promotes cell division. It stimulates lateral shoot growth and helps in overcoming apical dominance. Also Check: How Does Ethylene... View Article
The largest level of taxonomy is the kingdom. After the introduction of the domain, it becomes the highest rank of organisms. Further reading:... View Article
Transpiration is the process by which water is lost from the aerial parts of plants. It occurs mainly through stomata through evaporation. Also... View Article