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Biodiversity-1 for NEET
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Biodiversity-2-NCERT-Species Diversity-According to the IUCN (2004), the total number of plant and animal species described so far is slightly more than 1.5 million
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During replication and transcription a nucleic acid was copied to form another nucleic acid. Hence, these processes are easy to conceptualise on the basis of complementarity. The process of translation requires transfer of genetic information from a polymer of nucleotides to synthesise a polymer of amino acids. Neither does any complementarity exist between nucleotides and amino acids, nor could any be drawn theoretically. There existed ample evidences, though, to support the notion that change in nucleic acids (genetic material) were responsible for change in amino acidsin proteins. This led to the proposition of a genetic code that could directthe sequence of amino acids during synthesis of proteins.
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ECOLOGICAL SUCCESSION for NEET – Conceptual Only
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Electrons generally move from a more negative (lower) or less positive redox potential to less negative or a more positive (higher) redox potential, reflecting a downhill energy flow. However, in the Z-scheme of photosynthesis, there are two key points where light energy is used to excite electrons, allowing them to move uphill to a more positive redox potential.
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NCERT-NEET-A mycorrhiza is a symbiotic association of a fungus with a root system.
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NCERT-NEET-MICROBES AS BIOCONTROL AGENTS and AS BIOFERTILISERS
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NCERT-NEET-MICROBES IN PRODUCTION OF BIOGAS
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Ex-situ- BIODIVERSITY-7
Biodiversity-6 – Conservation
The Evil Quartet – Biodiversity-5
IUCN RED LIST – BIODIVERSITY-4
Rivet Popper Hypothesis
Protected: BIODIVERSITY – 1-Addon (Private)
BIODIVERSITY-2
BIODIVERSITY – 1
DNA
ABA
PGR-2-CK-GA3-ETHYLENE
HAPPY DIWALI
PGR
PLANT-GROWTH-1
POACEE (GRAMINEAE)
ASTERACEAE OR COMPOSITAE
Malvaceae for NEET
Plant Anatomy – Tissue
Plant Morphology
Plant Life Cycles