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Scope of Biology- Branches and Relation With Other Sciences

  • Author: Taufiya Tazeen
  • Date:22-06-2023

Scope of Biology: Have you ever wondered why Biology is taught in your school? Can

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Cloning Process- Meaning, Types and Controversies

  • Author: Shilpa Madhukar Pachapurkar
  • Date:23-03-2025

What is Cloning in Biology? Cloning simply means creating exact replicas or copies. Cloning in

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Vascular Bundles: Definition, Types and Function

  • Author: Manisha Minni
  • Date:25-01-2023

Vascular Bundles in Plants: Have you ever noticed the veins at the bottom side of your arms?

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Kingdom Animalia: Characteristics, Attributes, Importance

  • Author: Harshitha A
  • Date:14-03-2024

Kingdom Animalia: We belong to the Class Mammalia, which comes under the Phylum Chordata of

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Population: Definition, Attributes, Growth Models

  • Author: Shilpa Madhukar Pachapurkar
  • Date:26-01-2023

The population is defined as a group of individuals of any species living in a habitat. Population

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Bryophyta – Definition, Classification & Characteristics

  • Author: Manisha Minni
  • Date:25-01-2023

Bryophyta, the division of green plants, refers to embryophytes, which are terrestrial plants, particularly non-vascular

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Phylum Chordata: Characteristics, Classification & Examples

  • Author: Harshitha A
  • Date:14-03-2024

Phylum Chordata: What are chordates? The Phylum Chordata is one of the phyla that belong

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Six Kingdom Classification: History, Schemes, & Features

  • Author: Shilpa Madhukar Pachapurkar
  • Date:25-01-2023

Six Kingdom Classification: There were only two kingdoms, Plants and Animals when Linnaeus developed his

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Multiple Allelism: Definition, Characteristics with Examples

  • Author: Jyotirmayee Nayak
  • Date:13-03-2023

Multiple Allelism can be defined as the presence of numerous alleles controlling more than two alternative

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Population Growth: Definition, Type & Causes

  • Author: Sagarika Swamy
  • Date:27-01-2023

The modern man appeared about \(25000\) million years ago. Now how come we see so

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