What Are Subsidiary Cells?
The specialized epidermal cells which surround the guard cells are known as subsidiary cells. The stem and leaf epidermis of... View Article
The specialized epidermal cells which surround the guard cells are known as subsidiary cells. The stem and leaf epidermis of... View Article
Tyloses are balloon-like extensions of parenchyma cells that protrude into the lumen of an adjacent xylem vessel or tracheid through... View Article
Yes, new banana plants can develop from suckers. Suckers are the sub-aerial modifications of the stems which grow obliquely upwards... View Article
Velamen is found in the aerial roots of orchids and Clivia species. The aerial roots in many epiphytic orchids are... View Article
Agave plants (Agave spp.) typically are succulents with large leaves that end in spiny tips. In them, vegetative reproduction takes... View Article
Syngenesious conditions are seen in Asteraceae. In this condition, the stamens are united by their anthers only (filaments free). These... View Article
Hypanthodium is a specialized type of inflorescence. The arrangement of flowers or clusters of flowers on the floral axis is... View Article
Fruits are ripened ovaries. Fruits can be classified into two types based on the formation of fruits, they are false... View Article
Parthenocarpy is the development of fruits without fertilization. Fruits hence produced are known as parthenocarpic fruits. In pomegranates, the edible... View Article
Floral features are mainly used in angiosperms identification because the reproductive parts are more stable and conservative compared to the... View Article
A plant bearing clinging roots is an orchid. These clinging roots arise from the nodes of the stem and seep... View Article
Pneumatophores are found in the vegetation which is found in marshy and saline lakes. Knees or Pneumatophores are specialized roots... View Article
The edible part of banana is endocarp and the less developed mesocarp. Bananas are berries developing from the multicarpellary or... View Article
Tubers are swollen tips of the underground branches. These are oval or round in appearance. Each of the tubers comprises... View Article
Solanum melongena or Brinjal belongs to the family solanaceae. Their fruits are rich in iodine and are used in the... View Article
An example of a hesperidium type of fruit is lemon. These fruits have several chambered fleshy fruits which develop from... View Article
The style in maize is a long filamentous thread protruding at the end of a young cob of maize. The... View Article
ATP is adenosine triphosphate and contains three terminal phosphate groups, whereas ADP is adenosine diphosphate and contains only two phosphate... View Article
Enzyme ATP synthase produces ATP by chemiosmosis. ATP synthase couples ATP synthesis with proton gradient developed across the inner mitochondrial... View Article
ATPases are a class of enzymes, which catalyse the hydrolysis of ATP to ADP. The energy derived by breaking the... View Article