Funaria — Classification, characteristics, morphology, reproduction, and life cycle
Funaria, commonly known as cord moss, is a common moss that belongs to the group Bryophyta, a division of primitive, non-vascular plants. The genus comprises …
Funaria, commonly known as cord moss, is a common moss that belongs to the group Bryophyta, a division of primitive, non-vascular plants. The genus comprises …
Spirogyra is a genus of filamentous green algae, and multicellular alga having unbranched filamentous thallus. Cylindrical cells of the thallus are joined end to end …
The juvenile phase is a critical period in the life cycle of plants and animals, marking the transition from birth or germination to reproductive maturity. …
Chlamydomonas is a genus of green algae that includes approximately 150 species of single-celled flagellates. These resilient organisms inhabit a variety of environments, including still …
Cytochemistry is a specialized branch of science dedicated to exploring the chemical organization within cells and tissues. This field integrates chemistry with cellular biology to …
Bacteria falls under the monera kingdom of R. H. Whittaker five kingdom classification. All members of monera kingdom are single-celled organisms (unicellular). These are considered …
We have observed that there is redness on the face due to shyness and the color of the cheeks becomes pink. On the other hand, …
Biochemical techniques involve the use of chemicals, enzymes, and other biological molecules to analyze and manipulate biological systems. These techniques are used to detect, quantify, …
Nothing was known about the cell and it even existed before the invention of the microscope. The study of cell biology has been inseparable from …
Autoradiography is an imaging technique that is used to detect radioactive materials. Autoradiography is one of the most important modern cytochemical methods to study the …