Growth in Breath
Biology

Growth in Breath

The breath of a one-year-old mango tree increases after one year. In this way, with the increase in age, its breath also increase. Breath of…
Growth and Development of Plant
Biology

Growth and Development of Plant

We know seeds give rise to seedlings, from seedlings there develops a large plant. The plant produces flowers and fruits. These are all the results…
Factors Affecting Transpiration
Biology

Factors Affecting Transpiration

Affecting factors of transpiration are of two types; External and Internal. (a) External Factors: Light: Photosynthesis takes place in presence of light and as a…
Process of Stomatal Tranpiration
Biology

Process of Stomatal Tranpiration

Stomata are present on the leaf, usually on the ventral surface. At the upper epidermis of dorsiventral leaves there is palisade parenchyma and at the…
What is Stomata?
Biology

What is Stomata?

Stomata are present in leaves, young stems, calyx and corolla of flower etc. a small pore encircled by two guard cells is called a Stoma…
What is Transpiration?
Biology

What is Transpiration?

Transpiration is a physiological process. In this processing plant loose water in the form of water vapour through their aerial parts mainly through the leaves.…
Ascent of Cell Sap
Biology

Ascent of Cell Sap

Water with dissolved mineral salts inside a cell is called Cell Sap or Sap. The apical region of root (Meristamatic region and root hair region)…
Absorption of Minerals by the Plant
Biology

Absorption of Minerals by the Plant

Both water and minerals are essential for plants. Plants absorb water and minerals from soil. There are 113 or so different elements in this planet,…
Absorption of Water by the Plant
Biology

Absorption of Water by the Plant

Both water and minerals are essential for plants. Plants absorb water and minerals from soil. The process of absorption of water and minerals is described…
Necessity of Osmosis in Plant Life
Biology

Necessity of Osmosis in Plant Life

The necessity of osmosis in plant life is unlimited. A short description of this is given below: Absorption of water: Plant absorbs water by root…
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