
Genetics of Cancer: Part 1: Properties of Cancer Cells
What is Cancer? Ø Cancer is a disease caused by an uncontrolled division of abnormal cells. Ø Cancer is a genetic disease. Ø Caused by […]
What is Cancer? Ø Cancer is a disease caused by an uncontrolled division of abnormal cells. Ø Cancer is a genetic disease. Ø Caused by […]
Sectioning in biology refers to the process of cutting a sample of tissue or an organism into thin sections for examination under a microscope. The […]
In histology and histopathology, dehydration is a crucial step in the preparation of tissue specimens for microscopic examination. Dehydration is the process of removing water […]
Fixatives PPT: General account of Killing and Fixing of Plant Specimens for Anatomical and Histological Studies; Agents / fixatives used for killing and fixation – […]
Learning objectives: General account of Killing and Fixing of Plant Specimens for Anatomical and Histological Studies; Agents used for killing and fixation – Alcohol, Formalin, […]
In many dicots, the root functions as a storage region. The secondary growth in these storage roots is usually anomalous type. Example: Secondary thickening in […]
CSIR JRF NET JUNE – 2019 (I) Life Sciences Solved Question Paper (PDF) Original / Official Solved Question Paper of NTA CSIR JRF NET Life […]
Difference between Syndetocheilic and Haplocheilic Stomata (Syndetocheilic vs Haplocheilic Stomata) Stomata are the tiny opening on the leaf surface, usually on the lower surface, which […]
Anatomy in Relation to Taxonomy PPT: Plant Anatomy in Taxonomy; Importance of Anatomical Characters in Taxonomy; Peculiarities of Anatomical Characters; Anatomical Characters used in Taxonomy/Systematics: […]