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22nd September, 2023 , 0 min read

Macronutrients in Plants: Role, Function, Importance and Deficiency Symptoms Macronutrients in plants are of the utmost significance for encouraging optimal growth and ensuring complete nutritional health. To achieve ideal plant health and productivity, it is essential that you understand the utmost importance of these fundamental elements. By - Chaitanya Sharma Read More >
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22nd September, 2023 , 0 min read

Scientific Names of Animals and Plants: Definitions, Nomenclature, How to Write, Significance, Uses, and Rules Our world is rich in variety. Our environment is home to a wide variety of plants, animals, and creatures. Many have been found, and many more are still concealed. Species refers to the many types of creatures that make up an ecosystem. Every species has a local name, which varies depending on where it is used. By - Nikita Parmar Read More >
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22nd September, 2023 , 0 min read

Megasporangium: Definitions, Angiosperms, Functions, Types, Structure, and Megasporogenesis Megasporangium is a plant reproductive system component. It might also be referred to as an ovule. It is made up of a nucellus and an integument. After maturity, the ovule might vary in form and size. Megasporangia are female sporangia that produce megasporocytes (mega meiocytes) that develop into megaspores. Sporangia can be borne in a variety of structures, such as sori in ferns, cones (strobile) in certain pteridophytes and the majority of gymnosperms, and flowers in angiosperms. By - Nikita Parmar Read More >
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22nd September, 2023 , 0 min read

Who is the Father of Botany? Theophrastus was a Greek philosopher born at Eresos, Lesbos. His given name was Tyrtamus, but he was afterward known by the moniker "Theophrastus," which Aristotle is supposed to have given him to emphasize the beauty of his talk. After getting philosophical training from Alcippus on Lesbos, he proceeded to Athens, where he may have studied under Plato. He became acquainted with Aristotle, and after Plato's death (348/7 BC), Theophrastus may have joined Aristotle in his self-imposed exile from Athens. It is extremely likely that Aristotle moved to Mytilene on Lesbos in 345/4 at the persuasion of Theophrastus. By - Nikita Parmar Read More >
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22nd September, 2023 , 0 min read

Endemic Species: Definition, Examples, Features, Threats, List of 10 Most Endemic Species of India Endemic species are those found only in one place and nowhere else on the planet. Kangaroos, for example, are indigenous to Australia and are found nowhere else on the planet. Humans introduced them when the animal was in captivity, which is why they have been seen beyond their normal environment. As previously said, endemic species are ones that can only be found in a certain region or site and nowhere else on the planet. Endangered species, on the other hand, are more vulnerable to extinction since they are unique to a certain geographical location. As a result, specific measures to conserve them may be necessary. By - Nikita Parmar Read More >
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21st September, 2023 , 0 min read

Scalar Matrix: Definitions, Examples, Formula, Properties, Terms Related, Matrix Operations, and Applications A scalar matrix is a square matrix with all of the primary diagonal elements equal and all of the remaining elements 0. It is a type of diagonal matrix that may be produced by multiplying an identity matrix by a constant numeric value. The below pictures explain the following matrix is a scalar matrix of order "4 4." We can see that all of its primary diagonal components are the same, whereas the remainder are zeros. When an identity matrix is multiplied by a constant numeric value, a scalar matrix is generated. We can see in the graphic below that when an identity matrix is multiplied by a constant "k," we get a scalar matrix. By - Nikita Parmar Read More >
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21st September, 2023 , 0 min read

Upper Triangular Matrix : Definition, Properties, Examples & Application An n × n square matrix A = [aij] is called an upper triangular matrix if and only if aij = 0, for all i > j. In an upper triangular matrix, this means that all elements below the major diagonal of a square matrix are zero. U = [uij for I j, 0 for I > j] is a common notation for an upper triangular matrix. By - Kasturi Talukdar Read More >
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21st September, 2023 , 0 min read

Saddle Joint: Definitions, Examples, Origin, Features, Movement, Functions, Structure, and Associated Problems A saddle joint, also known as a sellar joint, enables several motions in numerous directions. One concave bone shaped like a saddle, and another convex bone, fashioned like a rider perched on a horse's saddle, make up a saddle joint. A saddle joint's construction aids in maintaining its stability and lessens the possibility of damage from repeated use. Your body only has a few saddle joints. These joints may be found in the inner ear, the thumb, and the shoulder. By - Nikita Parmar Read More >
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21st September, 2023 , 0 min read

Ellipsoid Joint: Definitions, Anatomy, Examples, Synovial Joint, Movements, Features, Types, Structural Features, and Facts It is a synovial joint and one of the most significant types of joints. It is also known as the "curved joint." Ellipsoid joints, as the name implies, move in an ellipse pattern. Condyloid or condylar joints are another name for this. It is an ovoid articular surface or condyle that receives an elliptical cavity. This allows for two-plane movement, including flexion, extension, adduction, abduction, and circumduction. By - Nikita Parmar Read More >
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19th September, 2023 , 0 min read

Bsc Biotechnology: Course, Eligibility, Fees, Subjects, Colleges, Scope, Jobs, Salary BSc Biotechnology is a 3 year course. BSc Biotechnology Subjects include Microbial Genetics, etc By - Lipi Kaushik Read More >
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18th September, 2023 , 0 min read

MA Public Adminstration: Fees, IGNOU, Colleges, Admissions, Eligibility, Entrance Exams, Syllabus, Top Colleges MA Public Administration focuses on the study and application of management of public organizations, public policies, and governance. By - Vanshaj sharma Read More >
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