BiologyAuxin: Definition and Formation Auxin: Auxin is a phytohormone. The bio-chemical substances formed in the plant bodies which, remaining in a very lower concentration; control the growth of plants…
BiologyPhysiological Effects of Auxin The physiological effects of Auxin: The primary physiological effect of auxin in plants is to rouse the elongation of cells in the shoot. A very…
BiologyThe Physiology of Fruit Ripening The quick method of fruit ripening: After being pollinated and fertilized, an ovary of a flower gradually grows up into a fruit. This fruit gradually…
BiologyImportance of Root, Stem and Leaf in Human Life Importance of Root, Stem, and Leaf in Human Life We are dependent on plants in many ways. Plants provide many products for human use. Plants provide…
BiologyKinds of Leaves The leaf is a green, flat, thin, expanded lateral appendage of the stem. This part is borne at a node and bears a bud in…
BiologyRole of Plants in keeping Environmental Balance Role of plants in keeping Environmental balance Green plants are the primary producer’s plants only convert solar energy in to chemical energy through photosynthesis. For…
BiologyDifferent Parts of Leaf Different parts of the leaf Observing a China Rose leaf will help us recognize its common parts: (1) Leaf base; (2) petiole and 3) Lamina…
BiologyDefine Plant Succession? Describe the steps of Plant Succession Succession: Within a few years or sometimes within a few months, living organisms begin to appear and a sequence of events known as succession takes…
BiologyDifference between Hydrosere and Xerosere Hydrosere is a plant progression in which an open freshwater naturally dries out, steadily becoming a swamp, marsh, etc., and in the end woodland. Xerosere…
BiologyFunctions of Leaf Functions of leaf: The general functions of a leaf are described below: The main function of leaf is to produce food. It produces food through…