Taxonomy - Download as a PDF or view online for free. 8. Kingdom is the largest unit of classification Together they make up taxanomic hierarchy Named grouped within hierarhcy is called TAXA (single : taxon) As one processes down the hierarchy, the number of organism in each taxon decreases and similarities between them increases Lower the taxa, more are the …
2. • Color-To denote the human eye's perception of colored materials, part of the electromagnetic spectrum visible to the human eye and generally regarded as lying between 400 - 700 nm i.e. red, blue, or green. • Together with flavor and texture, color plays an important role in food acceptability. • Color is mainly a matter of transmission of light for clear liquid foods, such …
Wind power plants harness the power of wind to generate electricity. They work by using wind turbine blades to capture the kinetic energy of the wind and convert it into rotational energy to spin a shaft. ... •The profile and unevenness of the surface of the dry land or of the sea deeply affect the wind and its local characteristics; in fact ...
7. S.n. Plant name Local Name Scientific name 11 Heartleaf Philodendron Heartleaf Philodendron cordatum • Heartleaf Philodendron is extremely easy to grow. • Great for beginners. • It needs a moderate amount of light and prefers the soil to dry out between watering spells. 12 Jasmin Jasmin Jasminum sambac • If you keep this most fragrant vine in a bright …
3. CREATION OF NEW PLANT VARIETIES • Traditional Breeding Method • Employs processes that occur in nature, such as sexual and asexual reproduction • Resultant plant emphasizes on certain characteristics. • These are not technically 'new' • Through Genetic Engineering • Process does not occur in nature. • Insertion of the genetic material into a …
The food produced by the green plants is consumed directly or indirectly by all kinds of animals. So these are known as Consumers. • The dead bodies & excreta of both producers & consumers are decomposed by microbes into simple substances, these are called the Decomposers of the community The characteristics of communities…cont
Bryophytes - Download as a PDF or view online for free. 19. The most familiar liverworts consist of a prostrate, flattened, ribbon-like or branching structure called a thallus (plant body); these liverworts are termed thallose liverworts. However, most liverworts produce flattened stems with overlapping scales or leaves in two or more ranks, the middle rank is often …
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This document discusses plant diseases caused by Phytoplasma and Spiroplasma bacteria. It defines Phytoplasmas as obligate parasites of plant phloem and insect vectors that transmit them between plants. Characteristics of Phytoplasmas and some diseases they cause like little leaf of brinjal, sesamum phyllody, and sandal spike are described.
Let us make an in-depth study of the characteristics, differentiation, development, phases and factors affecting plant growth. Characteristics of Plants Growth: Growth is the manifestation of …
8. Overview Cont'd • Some differences between angiosperms and gymnosperms Characteristics Angiosperms Gymnosperms Definition Seed-producing flowering plants whose seeds are enclosed with an ovary Seed-producing nonflowering plants whose seeds are naked Seeds Enclosed inside an ovary, usually in a fruit Bare, not enclosed; found on scales, leaves, …
This document outlines the key characteristics of living things: 1) All living things are made of cells and use the same basic elements of carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, and oxygen. 2) Living things are organized in complex hierarchies from molecules to cells to tissues and organs.
Mendel's Genes For Heights In Pea Plants • DNA and RNA behaves as the molecule that carry genetic information • In 1953, Watson and Cricks analysis revealed the structure of DNA • The gene for height in …
Below are the key characteristics and features that define ornamental plants: Aesthetic Appeal : The primary attribute of ornamental plants is their visual attractiveness. This …
Plant Characteristics 1) Green substance, or chemical, that captures solar energy. 2) Plants without different types of tissue for carrying water and nutrients.
3. 3 Whenever possible, accents should be visuallyWhenever possible, accents should be visually framed.framed. This can be accomplished by placing the feature ofThis can be accomplished by placing the feature of emphasis in a proper position to be viewed throughemphasis in a proper position to be viewed through a visual "window" or natural …
This document provides information about classifying plants into the vascular and non-vascular categories based on their internal structures. It explains that vascular plants have well-developed systems for transporting water and food through tissues like xylem and phloem, while non-vascular plants lack these structures and transport nutrients cell to cell only.
4. Plants classification We are going to study two types of plants, the one that has got flowers and the one that hasn't got flowers, 4.1 Flowering plants are a type of vascular plant that produces flowers in order to …
8. Causal organism: Agrobacterium tumefaciens Host: Severall plant species are susceptible especially rose, grape, pome,stone fruits, shade and nut trees, many shrubs and vines, and perennial garden plants Symptoms : Galls forms on the roots or crowns of trees, and rarely on aerial parts of the tree. Galls vary in size from several mm to 15 cm in diameter, …
3. Lemongrass is a tropical perennial plant which yields aromatic oil. Name lemongrass is derived from typical lemon-like odour of essential oil present in the shoot. Lemongrass oil of commerce is popularly known as Cochin oil in the world trade, since 90% of it is shipped from Cochin port. Kerala had the monopoly in production and export of lemongrass oil.
14. Steler system The stele of Psilotum consists of following parts a, while pericycle and pith are usually absent. 1. Endodermis There is well developed endodermis between the stele and the cortex. These cells has casparian bands on their radial walls 2: Xylem : The xylem is actinostelic and radial in outside in 6 rays, the protoxylem is located at the tip of …
PLANT KINGDOM - PPT PDF. 👉 Part 1: Systems of Classification 👉 Part 2: Algae 👉 Part 3: Bryophytes 👉 Part 4: Pteridophytes 👉 Part 5: Gymnosperms 👉 Part 6: Angiosperms, Plant …
Carotenoids are yellow, orange, or red pigments synthesized by many plants, fungi, and bacteria. In plants, carotenoids can occur in roots, stems, leaves, flowers, and fruits. Within a plant cell, carotenoids are found in the membranes of plastids, organelles surrounded by characteristic double membranes.
6. CHARACTERISTICS MAJOR GENERA OF PLANT PATHOGENIC BACTERIA CONT'N Agrobacterium spp are responsible for galling (a form of abnormal growths, or nodules on plants). Many strains (A. …
The document describes the botanical characteristics of 16 ecofriendly plant species. For each plant, it provides classifications of leaf characteristics such as venation, shape, arrangement and margins. It also …
The document provides information about the general characteristics and fascinating aspects of fungi. It defines fungi as eukaryotic organisms that lack chlorophyll and have cell walls containing chitin. Fungi can exist unicellular as yeasts or multicellular as molds, and reproduce both sexually and asexually through spores.
Plant classification - Download as a PDF or view online for free ... AI-enhanced description. M. Marthese Azzopardi Follow. The document summarizes key characteristics of the four main groups in the plant kingdom …
What is the most primitive division of plants because they have no vascular system? What is the most common example in this division and how do they reproduce? Why are mosses so …
3. Characteristics Of Conifers • grow tall and with needles or needle-shaped leaves • popular ornamentals in parks and other public places as well as in private homes and gardens • most abundant in cool temperate regions • Ex: pine trees, firs, spruces, ginkgoes, junipers, yews, cypresses, and cedars
Nutraceuticals - Download as a PDF or view online for free. 13. Class /components source Potential benefit Beta-carotene Carrots, various fruits Neutralizes free radicals, which may damage cells; bolsters cellular antioxidant defenses Lycopene Tomatoes May contribute to maintenance of prostate Mono saturated fatty acids Tree nuts May reduce risk of …