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Samar Arzoo has Published 55 Articles
Samar Arzoo
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Introduction Osmosis is a biological process that occur in all the living organisms, including plants and animals. This process plays a vital role in maintaining the balance of fluids and nutrients in living cells and tissues. Understanding the basic principles of osmosis is crucial to understand how living organism’s function. ... Read More
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Introduction Fragmentation is a form of asexual reproduction in which an organism breaks down into several fragments, each of which can develop into a new, fully-formed individual. This process is common in many organisms, such as some species of flatworms, corals, and algae. Fragmentation can occur spontaneously, as in the ... Read More
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Introduction Chlamydomonas is a genus of unicellular green algae that belongs to the family Chlamydomonadaceae. It is widely distributed in both freshwater and marine environments and can also be found in soil and damp soil surfaces. In this tutorial, we will take a closer look at Chlamydomonas and why it ... Read More
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Introduction Photosynthesis is one of the essential processes that plants undergo to create food and oxygen. It is the process of converting carbon dioxide $\mathrm{(CO_2)}$ and water $\mathrm{(H_2O)}$ into glucose $\mathrm{(C_6H_{12}O_6)}$ and oxygen $\mathrm{(O_2)}$. During the day, plants take in carbon dioxide from the air and use it to create ... Read More
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Introduction Flowers are the reproductive structures of plants, which contain the reproductive organs necessary for sexual reproduction. They come in a variety of colors, shapes, and sizes, and are essential for the continuation of plant species. Flowers contain both male and female reproductive parts, which work together to facilitate pollination ... Read More
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Introduction Budding is a method of asexual reproduction in which a new individual grows from a certain part of the parent plant also known as the bud. To know more about budding, first we need to understand what asexual reproduction is. Asexual reproduction is a type of reproduction where ... Read More
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Introduction Plants are complex organisms that have evolved unique structures to carry out various functions. One such structure is the stomata, which plays a crucial role in plant survival. Stomata are tiny pores found on the surface of plant leaves, stems, and other plant organs that allow gaseous exchange, particularly ... Read More
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Introduction Anything that possess life is known as a living thing. A living thing is basically any organism that has the characteristics of being alive. Some of the characteristics of living organisms are that they have an organized structure, require energy to perform work, they respond to the stimuli and ... Read More
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Introduction Disease can be of two types one that spreads from one organism to another and one that does not. The infectious disease that can spread from one organism to other is known as communicable disease. Pathogens such as viruses, bacteria, and fungi cause these diseases. They spread either through ... Read More
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Introduction The human body is a complex machine with numerous organs that work together to ensure proper functioning. Each organ has a specific function that is crucial for maintaining the body's overall health. In this article, we will explore the location, function, and some abnormalities related to various organs of ... Read More
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