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Plant kingdom part 1
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Science • NCERT• ISBN 9788174504920
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Plant kingdom part 1
Details notes on the life cycle algea of following classes 
1.Chlorophyceae 
hyceae 
3.Rhodophyceae
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Details notes on the life cycle algea of following classes 
1.Chlorophyceae 
hyceae 
3.Rhodophyceae
General Instructions 
 
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Background 
Ten thousand years ago, corn didn’t exist anywhere in the world, and until recently scientists argued vehemently about its origins. Today the crop is consumed voraciously by us, by our livestock, and as a major part of processed foods. So where did it come from? Popped Secr...
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General Instructions 
 
Be sure to read the general instructions from the Lessons portion of the class prior to completing this packet. 
 
Remember, you are to upload this packet with your quiz for the week! 
 
Background 
Ten thousand years ago, corn didn’t exist anywhere in the world, and until recently scientists argued vehemently about its origins. Today the crop is consumed voraciously by us, by our livestock, and as a major part of processed foods. So where did it come from? Popped Secr...
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The human digestive system is a complex network of organs and processes responsible for breaking down food into nutrients that can be absorbed by the body. It starts with the mouth, where food is ingested and chewed, mixing with saliva to initiate the digestive process. From there, it travels down the esophagus to the stomach, where powerful acids and enzymes further break down the food. 
Next, the partially digested food enters the small intestine, where the majority of nutrient absorption occu...
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The human digestive system is a complex network of organs and processes responsible for breaking down food into nutrients that can be absorbed by the body. It starts with the mouth, where food is ingested and chewed, mixing with saliva to initiate the digestive process. From there, it travels down the esophagus to the stomach, where powerful acids and enzymes further break down the food. 
Next, the partially digested food enters the small intestine, where the majority of nutrient absorption occu...
Cell Membrane (Plasma Membrane): 
 
Location: The cell membrane, also known as the plasma membrane, surrounds the entire cell. 
Composition: It is primarily composed of a phospholipid bilayer embedded with proteins. 
Function: The cell membrane is a selectively permeable barrier that regulates the passage of molecules in and out of the cell. It controls the exchange of nutrients, ions, and waste products with the external environment. Additionally, it plays a crucial role in cell signaling and c...
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Cell Membrane (Plasma Membrane): 
 
Location: The cell membrane, also known as the plasma membrane, surrounds the entire cell. 
Composition: It is primarily composed of a phospholipid bilayer embedded with proteins. 
Function: The cell membrane is a selectively permeable barrier that regulates the passage of molecules in and out of the cell. It controls the exchange of nutrients, ions, and waste products with the external environment. Additionally, it plays a crucial role in cell signaling and c...
Photosynthesis is the biological process by which green plants, algae, and some bacteria convert light energy from the sun into chemical energy stored in the form of glucose (a type of sugar) and oxygen. This vital process takes place in the chloroplasts of plant cells, where chlorophyll, a green pigment, captures sunlight and uses it to power the conversion of carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen. Photosynthesis not only provides energy for the plant but also plays a critical role i...
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Photosynthesis is the biological process by which green plants, algae, and some bacteria convert light energy from the sun into chemical energy stored in the form of glucose (a type of sugar) and oxygen. This vital process takes place in the chloroplasts of plant cells, where chlorophyll, a green pigment, captures sunlight and uses it to power the conversion of carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen. Photosynthesis not only provides energy for the plant but also plays a critical role i...
Seed germination is the process by which a dormant seed transforms into a growing seedling. It involves the absorption of water, activation of metabolic processes, and emergence of the embryo from the seed coat. Under suitable environmental conditions, such as adequate moisture, temperature, and oxygen, the seed undergoes biochemical changes, breaking its dormancy, and giving rise to a new plant. This process typically includes the emergence of the radicle (the embryonic root) and the shoot (emb...
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Seed germination is the process by which a dormant seed transforms into a growing seedling. It involves the absorption of water, activation of metabolic processes, and emergence of the embryo from the seed coat. Under suitable environmental conditions, such as adequate moisture, temperature, and oxygen, the seed undergoes biochemical changes, breaking its dormancy, and giving rise to a new plant. This process typically includes the emergence of the radicle (the embryonic root) and the shoot (emb...
Mitochondria are double-membraned organelles found in the cells of eukaryotic organisms, including humans. Often referred to as the "powerhouses of the cell," mitochondria play a crucial role in generating energy in the form of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) through a process called cellular respiration. They are known for their own DNA and the ability to replicate independently, which has led to the theory that they may have originated from symbiotic bacteria. Mitochondria are essential for var...
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Mitochondria are double-membraned organelles found in the cells of eukaryotic organisms, including humans. Often referred to as the "powerhouses of the cell," mitochondria play a crucial role in generating energy in the form of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) through a process called cellular respiration. They are known for their own DNA and the ability to replicate independently, which has led to the theory that they may have originated from symbiotic bacteria. Mitochondria are essential for var...
Lateral Meristem correct answers produces increased diameter of a plant 
 
Rhizome correct answers is a horizontal underground stem 
 
Node correct answers The point on the stem where the leaves attach 
 
Pith correct answers The center-most tissue of a stem is called... 
 
Root Cap correct answers Structure that protects the apical meristem of the root. 
 
Shoot correct answers A young stem with leaves 
 
Xylem correct answers Vascular tissue that becomes the wood of the tree. 
 
Herbaceous cor...
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Lateral Meristem correct answers produces increased diameter of a plant 
 
Rhizome correct answers is a horizontal underground stem 
 
Node correct answers The point on the stem where the leaves attach 
 
Pith correct answers The center-most tissue of a stem is called... 
 
Root Cap correct answers Structure that protects the apical meristem of the root. 
 
Shoot correct answers A young stem with leaves 
 
Xylem correct answers Vascular tissue that becomes the wood of the tree. 
 
Herbaceous cor...