Chrysophytes mostly reproduce asexually by cell division and the formation of spores. Sexual reproduction is by conjugation or by the formation... View Article
Planktons are microscopic organisms, which flow in water passively. They cannot swim against water currents. Chrysophytes are planktons because... View Article
Chrysophytes are autotrophs, so they produce a large amount of oxygen by photosynthesis. Diatomaceous earth is used in the polishing, filtration... View Article
Chrysophytes include diatoms and golden algae. Golden algae contain the pigment fucoxanthin, which is responsible for imparting brown or golden... View Article
Mycoplasma are the smallest bacteria. They lack a cell wall and can survive without oxygen. They can cause diseases in plants and animals.... View Article
Mycoplasma lacks a cell wall so they are resistant to beta-lactam antibiotics. They can be treated by other antibiotics such as tetracycline,... View Article
A counter current mechanism is functional between both the limbs of Henle's loop and those of the vasa recta (capillary parallel to Henle’s... View Article
The Proximal convoluted tubule (PCT) is said to be the major site for reabsorption and selective secretion.Stay tuned to BYJU’S to learn... View Article
Kidneys, green glands, Malpighian tubules, nephridia and protonephridia are some of the excretory structures seen in animals.Stay tuned to... View Article
Through the sebum, the sebaceous glands can remove some substances such as hydrocarbons, sterols and waxes.Stay tuned to BYJU’S to learn... View Article
An indication of diabetes mellitus is the presence of ketone bodies and glucose in urine.Stay tuned to BYJU’S to learn similar NEET Questions.... View Article