Xerosere and Stages of Xerosere
Xerosere, also known as xerarch succession, is a vegetational succession which develops in xeric environments such as sand dunes, deserts […]
Xerosere, also known as xerarch succession, is a vegetational succession which develops in xeric environments such as sand dunes, deserts […]
Hydrosere also known as hydarch succession, is the series of gradual change in biotic community that takes place within aquatic
Chloroplasts are membrane bound, spheroid, filamentous, saucer-shaped, discoid or ovoid shaped cell organelles, rich in chlorophyll, found in green plants
Definition and Meaning Plasma membrane, also known as the cell membrane is a selectively permeable membrane, present as the outermost,
Lysosomes (also referred to as “suicidal bag” of cell) are membrane-bound, rounded, elliptical, or irregular bodies containing multiple hydrolytic enzymes,
Endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is the largest single membrane bound intracellular organelle found in eukaryotic cells that forms an extensive interconnected
Golgi apparatus, also known as the Golgi complex or Golgi body, is a membrane-bound organelle in eukaryotic cells, consisting of
Mitochondria are tiny, granular or filament-like autonomous cell organelles located in the cytoplasm of cells of aerobic eukaryotes, mainly responsible
Eukaryotic cell differ in several ways from prokaryotic cell, some of the major difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cell are
Eukaryotic cells are those with a well-defined nucleus (true nucleus) and membrane-bound organelles. Organisms with eukaryotic cell structure are called
Prokaryotic cells are very minute primitive type of cells, lacking true nucleus and membrane-bound organelles. Organisms with prokaryotic cell structure
Hypervitaminosis Hypervitaminosis is condition characterized by immoderate levels of stored vitamins, potentially resulting in toxic symptoms. Symptoms of hypervitaminosis ranges