Ernst Haeckel gave a three-kingdom system of classification. He divided organisms into Animalia, Plantae, and Protista. Further reading:... View Article
Fishes have single circulation. They have a two-chambered heart comprising an atrium and a ventricle. Deoxygenated blood pumped by the heart,... View Article
Lichen is a composite organism derived from the symbiotic association of an alga and fungus. Further reading: Plant Taxonomy Living World -... View Article
Monera is a kingdom containing unicellular prokaryotic organisms. Further reading: Plant Taxonomy Living World - Important Notes For NEET... View Article
Plants reproduce without flowers asexually or by vegetative propagation through other parts of the plant such as runner, tuber, bulb, buds, etc.... View Article
Leucoplasts are colourless plastids and they are found in the non-photosynthetic parts of the plant such as roots, seeds, bulbs, etc. They store... View Article
The nucleus is referred to as the brain of the cell as it contains genetic information, which directs the synthesis of proteins and other... View Article
The longest part of the human digestive system is the small intestine. Also Check: What is Digestion Absorption and Assimilation? Where... View Article
In the six kingdoms, Monera is divided into Archaebacteria and Eubacteria. Further reading: Plant Taxonomy Living World - Important Notes... View Article
Yes, Gram-negative bacteria cause various diseases. They are resistant to multiple drugs and antibiotics. The outer lipopolysaccharide membrane... View Article
Nucleolus does not contain any membrane. The content of the nucleolus is in continuation with the nucleoplasm. Further reading: Chromoplast... View Article
No, thallophytes do not produce seeds or flowers. They are cryptogams. Further reading: Green Algae Economic Importance Of Algae MCQs On... View Article
Carpel is a female reproductive organ. It produces a female gamete, i.e. egg. It protects the developing embryo after fertilisation. Further... View Article