Plus One Botany Notes

PLUS ONE BOTANY NOTES

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Plus One Botany Focus Area Notes (Chapter-wise)

Chapter 1: Biological Classification

Chapter 2: Plant Kingdom

Chapter 3: Morphology of Flowering Plants

Chapter 4: Anatomy of Flowering Plants

Chapter 5: Cell- The Unit of Life

plus one botany focus area notes

Chapter 6: Cell Cycle and Cell Division

Chapter 7: Transport in Plants

Chapter 8: Mineral Nutrition

Chapter 9: Photosynthesis in Higher Plants

Chapter 10: Respiration in Plants

Chapter 11: Plant Growth and Development

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