Chapter 6. Anatomy of Flowering Plants

Meristematic Tissues * There are two main types of plant tissues- meristematic tissues and permanent tissues. * The specialised region in plants where meristematic tissues are present is known as the meristem. * There are two basic types of meristems-primary and secondary. * Primary meristem can be further divided into apical meristem and intercalary meristem. ... Read more

Chapter 5. Morphology of Flowering Plants

Roots of Flowering Plants * Roots provide proper anchorage to plants, synthesis plant growth regulators and help in the absorption of water and minerals from the soil. * The primary root and its branches comprise the tap root system, which is mostly found in dicotyledonous plants. * A quality certification scheme for food is being ... Read more

Chapter 4. Animal Kingdom

Basis of Animal Classification * Animals are classified on the basis fundamental features such as level of organisation, symmetry, cell organisation, nature of coelom, segmentation and notochord. * Level of organisation is the first basic fundamental feature by which animals are classified. There are four main types of cell patterns: cellular, tissue, organ and organ ... Read more

Chapter 3. Plant Kingdom

Algae * Algae are simple, thalloid, chlorophyll-bearing organisms found in fresh and marine water, moist stones, soils and wood. * Algae can be unicellular, colonial or filamentous. * Based on the type of pigment and the type of stored food we can classify algae into Chlorophyceae, Phaeophyceae and Rhodophyceae. * Chlamydomonas, Volvox, Spirogyra, are some ... Read more

Chapter 2. Biological Classification

Biological Classification System * The first classifications were made to identify organisms that were useful to man for food, shelter and clothing. * Aristotle devised the first scientific method of classification. * Later, Carl Linnaeus came up with the two kingdom system of classification. * All plants were put in the Kingdom Plantae while all ... Read more

Chapter 1. The Living World

Characteristics of living organisms * Living organisms display certain characteristics. * Growth and reproduction are the non-definitive characteristics of living organisms. * Metabolism and cellular organisation are considered to be the definitive characteristics of living organisms. * Living organisms, whether unicellular or multi-cellular, grow due to cell division. * Both unicellular and multi-cellular organisms reproduce. ... Read more

Chapter 14. Environmental Chemistry

Air Pollution: Gaseous Pollutants * Pollution is the harmful effect on the environment that can prove fatal to all living organisms. * Pollutants can be solid, liquid or gaseous, and originate from human actions and natural sources. * Air pollution takes place in two different layers of the earth’s atmosphere – the troposphere and the ... Read more

Chapter 13. Hydrocarbons

Classification * Hydrocarbons are organic compounds containing only hydrogen and carbon. * They play important role in our life as they meet more than 90 percent of the energy requirements of the world. Also they are the major sources of various other organic compounds which find use in different walks of life. * On the ... Read more