Turgidity: Definition and Importance
Biology

Turgidity: Definition and Importance

Turgidity: Turgidity is necessary for plant cells to make them remain position standing. A cell in its fully expanded condition is said to be turgid.…
What types of Minerals do Plants Absorbs?
Biology

What types of Minerals do Plants Absorbs?

Plants need to have Seventeen minerals for the sake of their healthy growth and development. These seventeen minerals are mentioned below: Carbon (C), hydrogen (H),…
Water and Mineral Salt Absorption Difference in Plants
Biology

Water and Mineral Salt Absorption Difference in Plants

Absorption Difference between Water and Mineral salt Water Process of the absorption: Mostly through passive absorption. Metabolic absorption: It is not required directly in water…
Comparison between Stomatal Transpiration and Cuticilar Transpiration
Biology

Comparison between Stomatal Transpiration and Cuticilar Transpiration

Comparison between Stomatal Transpiration and Cuticilar Transpiration Stomatal Transpiration: Water vapour diffuses out through minute stomata present in soft above ground part of plant is…
Guttation
Biology

Guttation

Guttation may be defined as a process by which plants give out excess water the form of droplets of plants, especially those growing in a…
Why does Stomatal Transpiration occur in the Day Time?
Biology

Why does Stomatal Transpiration occur in the Day Time?

In presence of sufficient light and optimum cell temperature stomata open and in the dark close. Thus, stomatal transpiration occurs in the day time and…
Define Photosynthesis with the Equation of this Process with Explanation
Biology

Define Photosynthesis with the Equation of this Process with Explanation

Photosynthesis is a bio-chemical process by which green plants, in presence of sun light and chlorophyll with the help of Carbon Dioxide and water, manufacture…
Which is the Main Organ for Photosynthesis and Why?
Biology

Which is the Main Organ for Photosynthesis and Why?

In plants, the chloroplasts are primarily located in the leaves. The process of photosynthesis occurs in a middle layer called the mesophyll. It is the…
Photosynthesis and Respiration: a Comparative View
Biology

Photosynthesis and Respiration: a Comparative View

Difference between Photosynthesis and Respiration Photosynthesis Photosynthesis occurs in chlorophyllous tissues Photosynthesis goes on only in presence of sun light Water and carbon-dioxide are the…
What do you mean by C3 and C4 plant?
Biology

What do you mean by C3 and C4 plant?

Two recognized paths are present in photosynthesis for the production of carbohydrate in the dark reactions. First one is Calvin and Bassham path way which…
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