Structure of Root
The root is underground part of the plant. It anchors the plant in the soil. It is also used to absorb Water and minerals from the soil. .1-he root structure…
The root is underground part of the plant. It anchors the plant in the soil. It is also used to absorb Water and minerals from the soil. .1-he root structure…
Hearing may initially have been important to vertebrates as a mechanism to alert them of any dangerous activity around them. It also became important in the search for food and…
Yea ds are common in soil and on decay fruits. Yeasts are found in ails substrates which are rich in sugary substance. Yeast has great industrial importance. They are used…
The eyes of cephalopods (squids, such as octopuses, cuttle fishes) are often compared to those of vertebrates because both types contain a thin, transparent cornea, and a lens that focuses…
Invertebrate sensory receptors are : (invertebrates sensory structures crossword) (a)baroreceptors (b) chemoreceptors (c) georeceptors (d) thermoreceptors (e) phonoreceptom (f) photoreceptors (g) proprloceptors (h) tactile receptors (i) hygroreceptom (a) Baroreceptom sense…
Phylum Kinorhyncha (kinein, motion + rhynchos snout) Kinorhynchs are small, elongate bilaterally symmetrical worms. Their size is less than 1 mm. They are found exclusively in marine environments. They live…
PHYLUM ROTIFERA (rota, wheel ± (era, to bear) Characteristics of the phylum Rotifera are: 1. The rotifers derive their name from characteristic ciliated organ called corona. Corona is present around…
GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF ASCHELIMINTHES Aschelminthes show following characters: 1. They are first invertebrates which posses body cavity. But they lack peritoneal linings and mesenteries. These structures are found in more…
About 2200 years ago, Aristotle identified five human senses — sight, hearing, smell, taste and touch. Zoologists have identified many more senses in animals, some of which are given below:…
The brain of reptiles, birds, and mammals is connected to twelve pairs of cranial nerves. Out of these spinal accessory and hypoglossal (XI and XII) are' not present in fishes.…