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Wildlife Guide - Wildlife Significance, Benefits, Values and Interesting Info
Wildlife Guide – Wildlife Significance, Benefits, Values and Interesting Info
Wildlife Definition, Significance of wildlife, its benefits and the Values
Wildlife refers to all the undomesticated animal species living in a natural environment. And their is intervention of humans whatsoever. Moreover, it can also be said that it is specially designed by the nature for housing all types of organisms.
Starting from little insects (e.g., beetles, bees, wasps, butterflies etc.)…
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Bioinformatics - Work of Luscombe and Applications of Bioinformatics
Bioinformatics – Work of Luscombe and Applications of Bioinformatics
Bioinformatics – briefing about computational biology and applications of bioinformatics
Bioinformatics is the union of two words “Biology” and “Computer/Informatics”. Its was first founded by Margared Dayhoff (1960 – 1965). The term was coined in 1994. The Bioinformatics was used to Archive data (Storing of data).
Luscombe Et Al
According to Luscombe, bioinformatics is the union of biology and…
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Equisetum Arvense - Developmental Stages and Life Cycle of Equisetum
Equisetum Arvense – Developmental Stages and Life Cycle of Equisetum
Equisetum Arvense (Field horsetail) – sporangium, Antheridium, Archegonium, Embryo Development and life cycle with economic importance
Equisetum arvense (Field Horsetail) consists of strobilus, each strobilus has a thick axis, having several whorls of densely crowded peltate appendages situated on the sporangiophores. The sporangiophores are arranged in whorls. Usually, each such whorl is…
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Equisetum Horsetail Plant - Classification, Morphology and Anatomy
Equisetum Horsetail Plant – Classification, Morphology and Anatomy
Equisetum Horsetail plant – Detailed Study of Morphology and anatomy of equisetum including classification
Equisetum comprises of about 25 species. It belongs to order Equisetales. They are worldwide in distribution; however, no species have been recorded from Australia and New Zealand. They grow in a variety of habitats. Majority of the species are found in north temperate zone. On the other…
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Symptoms of Viruses - Transmission and Control of Viruses
Symptoms of Viruses – Transmission and Control of Viruses
Symptoms of Viruses -Define Chlorosis, necrosis, describe transmission and control of viruses
Symptoms of viruses are in vast variety. Sometimes the same virus can cause widely different symptoms on different host plants, and the symptoms may sometimes be produced by a mixture of two or more viruses on the same plant. Thus, the viruses can be recognized easily by the symptoms they produce on the…
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Puffin Birds - Habitat, Food Source, Physical Aspects, Life Cycle
Puffin Birds – Habitat, Food Source, Physical Aspects, Life Cycle
Puffin Birds – Brief Description of Puffins and Their Life
Puffin birds are sea creatures. Their habitat is in North Atlantic Coasts and the open sea. In scientific terms they are named as Fratercula artica. They are also called as Atlantic puffins due to their habitat.
Food Source of Atlantic puffin
In order to survive the nature or harsh conditions. These tiny creatures depend various sources…
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Viruses Definition - Structure, Nature, Classification, Hierarchy, Types of Viruses
Viruses Definition – Structure, Nature, Classification, Hierarchy, Types of Viruses
Viruses Definition – Structure of a Virus, Types of Viruses (TMV, Bacteriophages T4)
Viruses definition were composed at different times by different workers. Its understanding can be depicted by the definition list. As we know that, viruses emerged as a new identity around 1930s.
Green (1935): According to Green’s viruses definition ‘they are the smallest units showing the reproductive property…
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Classification of Plants and Different Classification Systems
Classification of Plants and Different Classification Systems
Classification of Plants – Work of Aristotle, Linnaeus, DE Jussieu, Darwin, Whittaker
Classification of Plants: The human dependence on plants for living forced him to recognize them. Whereas understand of interrelationship of plants forced him to classify and arrange them so as to manipulate the plants and plant products for his utilization in more befitting manner.
Aristotle and Theophrastus
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