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Phototropism: Julius Von Sachs and Blue Light

Unlike other living beings plants are immobile. They have to live at the mercy of nature. If the place they are standing on has a scarcity of water or minerals, they can’t move to a better place. If a tornado or cyclone arrives they can’t escape from it and take …

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Plastids: Characteristics, Types & Functions

Plastid is the membrane-bounded organelle that is the container of the cell. It is the container of some pigments which are the center of some cell activities (mainly the site of photosynthesis). They can move freely. Present in all plant cells but absent in bacteria and fungus. Present in the …

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DEUTEROMYCETES : REPRODUCTION

REPRODUCTION OF     DEUTEROMYCETES        Commonly called molds, Deuteromycetes are ” Second-class ” fungi carrying no sexual state in their life cycle, reproduced by means of special spores known as conidia (sing. conidium) via mitosis. This state of asexual fungi called Anamorph. In other words, this imperfect fungi …

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