The three types of classification are artificial classification, natural classification and phylogenetic classification. Further reading:... View Article
Rough ER contains ribosomes on the surface that are involved in protein synthesis. Further reading: Chromoplast Cell - The Unit of Life... View Article
Plant growth is stimulated by plant growth hormones such as auxins, cytokinin, gibberellins, etc. Also Check: How Does Ethylene Ripen Fruit?... View Article
Both bacterial spores and cysts provide protection from harsh environmental conditions. Bacterial spores are reproductive cells, whereas cyst... View Article
Nucleolus is a site for the synthesis of rRNA and creates ribosomal subunits by the association of rRNA and ribosomal proteins. Further reading:... View Article
The main function of the Golgi body is the packaging of substances to be delivered intracellularly or extracellularly. It is also a site for... View Article
The main function of the circulatory system is to transport oxygen and other substances to different cells of the body and carry waste products... View Article
Family is one of the eight main taxonomic groups present between order and genus. It contains one or more genera. E.g. Solanaceae (potato... View Article
Species contain interbreeding organisms, which produce fertile offspring. Further reading: Plant Taxonomy Living World - Important Notes... View Article
Incomplete double circulation is present in amphibians and reptiles. They have a three-chambered heart comprising two atria and one ventricle.... View Article
Bacteria can be classified based on their shape into bacillus, coccus, vibrio and spirillum. Also Check: Shapes Of Bacteria Autotrophic... View Article
Centrioles are found in the cytoplasm of animal cells. It is present near the nuclear envelope. Further reading: Spindle Fibres MCQs On... View Article
Differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic ribosomes lie in their size and sedimentation coefficient. Prokaryotic ribosomes are 70S, made up... View Article
Prokaryotic cells are devoid of a nucleus and other organelles whereas eukaryotic cells contain genetic material in the nucleus and contain other... View Article
Classification is the categorisation of organisms in different taxonomic groups according to their characteristics and similarities. Further... View Article
Spike is a type of racemose inflorescence. It is characterised by the presence of an unbranched main axis that bears sessile flowers laterally... View Article
The most common types of fungi are yeasts, mushroom, moulds, rusts and smuts. Also Check: What type of cell is fungi? Name A Common Asexual... View Article