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T.S of a primary Dicot stem

Diagram- T.S of a primary Dicot stem (Helianthus):  The following image shows an enlarged transverse section of a primary dicot stem (for instance, Helianthus– Sunflower).   For more hand-made diagrams...

Adenine & Guanine structure 0

Adenine & Guanine structure

Hola cell biologists! As you are aware, the monomeric units of DNA are called deoxyribonucleotides and those of RNA are ribonucleotides. Nitrogenous bases fall into two types—purines and pyrimidines. They...

Differences between Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes 0

Prokaryotes vs Eukaryotes (Differences)

As biologists, we should definitely be aware of the key difference between prokaryotic cells and eukaryotic cells. Prokaryotic cells can be clearly distinguished from eukaryotic cells in terms of their...

Differences between Cycas and Pinus 0

Cycas vs Pinus (Differences)

Comparison between living organisms is very important in order to apply the concept to practical knowledge. Undeniably, Gymnosperms represent a very important category of plants. These are specialized seed plants...

Differences between Gymnosperms and Pteridophytes 0

Gymnosperms vs Pteridophytes

Studying biology without studying the differences between different living organisms is like a cake without the icing. On comparing we can find numerous differences between Gymnosperms and Pteridophytes. According to...

Differences between Gymnosperms and Angiosperms 0

Gymnosperms vs Angiosperms

A pro tip for Biology examinations is to practice differences beforehand. A question pertaining to the differences between Gymnosperms and Angiosperms is very commonly seen in a lot of college exams....

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National Digital Library of India (NDLI)

What clicks our mind first, when we encounter the term ‘library’? A huge-sized building having countless books for all the subject-lovers? For a bookworm, visiting the library and grabbing their...

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Human diseases caused by bacteria

Turning attention to bacterial pathogens, of all the known bacterial organisms, very few of them are pathogenic to humans causing bacterial diseases. Human diseases caused by bacteria (bacterial diseases) have...

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Do Giraffes have a bluish-purple tongue?

Teaching kindergarten students alphabets is all about A for Apple, B for Ball and similarly G for Giraffe. The question that comes up is we all are so familiar with...