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What are the top ten best colleges in India for B.Sc Botony course?

tanishka tanwar 4th Sep, 2021

B.Sc. Botany is a 3 years undergraduate course. For getting admission into B.Sc Botony, the candidate must have passed 10+2 with physics, chemistry and biology as the main subjects with minimum 50% from a recognized board.

The top botany degree colleges in India are:

1. St. Xavier's College, Ahmedabad

2. PSG College of Arts and Science, Coimbatore

3. St. Thomas College, Thrissur

4. Christ University, Bangalore

5. Government Arts College, Coimbatore

6. Maharaja's College, Ernakulam

7. St. Teresa's College, Ernakulam

8. Delhi University, Delhi

9. Viva College, Virar

10. Mar Ivanios College, Nalanchira


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Hope this information helps you

Good Luck!

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Whether B.Sc Botony course is available in every Delhi University colleges? If not, can you please mention the list of colleges which offer B.Sc Botony course.

Ashish Ramtari 4th Sep, 2021

Hey there

Mentioned below are the name of the Delhi University colleges which offer BSc in botany:

  • Hindu College, Miranda House, Hansraj College, Sri Venkateswara College, Dindayal Upadhyay college, Ramjas College, Sivaji college, Maitri college, Shri Guru teg Bahadur Khalsa College, Desh Bandhu college etc.


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how many and which questions were repeated in neet 2020?

chandni deb 28th Jun, 2021

Dear Aspirant,

the repeated questions for NEET examinations are generally in most cases low, as the level of competition is very high. In most cases similar kinds of questions are asked instead of repeating the same question. However, there are a few times where a question or two are repeated from the previous years. Hence to get to know of some of these repeated questions or similar questions that are asked through out the year in NEET, you may solve the previous years question papers. They are very beneficial as it not only gives you an idea of the similar questions but also helps you get familiar with question paper pattern.

To view the previous years question papers, kindly visit the link provided below.

https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-question-paper

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difference between eukaryote and prokaryote

ARYAN SAGAR 13th Feb, 2021

Dear student,

Prokaryotic are the single celled. While eukaryotes are the evolved form of prokaryotes. The human cells, animal cells are all eukaryotes.

Prokaryotes do not have a definite nucleus which includes bacteria and cyanobacteria. Eukaryotes,  contain a definite nucleus . The chromatin bodies are enclosed by a nuclear membrane.

In Prokaryotes, transcription occurs in cytoplasm, while in eukaryotes, transcription occurs inside in nucleus.

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explain nodule formation in soyabean

Suvakanta Sahu 22nd Jun, 2020

Dear Aspirants ,

The bacteria act by invading the soybean plant root hairs and multiplying to form nodules on the roots. These nodules house the N-fixing bacteria. The bacteria have a mutually beneficial relationship with the plant; the plant provides them with carbohydrates while the bacteria provide N-fixation for the plant.

I hope it will helpful

Thanks



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prakash sanshleshan ki prakriya ko samikaran dwara abhivyakt Karen

ADITYA KUMAR Student Expert 14th Jun, 2020
Hi

Prakash sansleshan ko samikaran dwara niche samjhaya gaya hai:-

6CO2 + 6H20 + (energy) ----> C6H12O6 + 6O2

Prakash sanshleshan wah Vidhi hai Jisme ped -paudhe apni bhojan prakash ki kirno ki madad se chlorophyll ki upsthiti mein banate hain

Prakash sanshleshan Vidhi ke dauran ped paudhe carbon dioxide lete hain aur oxygen chhodate Hain

Prakash sanshleshan ki vidhi Mein ped paudhe glucose bhojan ke rup Mein banate hain aur vah Surya ki kiranon ka istemal Urja ki Srot ki Swarop Karte Hain.

Thank you
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can anyone pls explain anatomically the position of medullary Rays between vascular tissues in dicot stems??

Akram Khan 5th Apr, 2020

Hi,

If we take The T.S of dicot stem. We will find vascular bundles arrangged in the ring. There is a gap between these vascular bundles. In this gap a few layers of radially placed parenchymatous cells are present which are called the medullary ray.

Hope you find this helpful

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What are cooperative cells in plants ?

Pratyay Islam 1st Apr, 2020

Synergids or helper cells are known as cooperative cells in plants.

These cells generally possess a micropylar nucleus and a chalazal vacuole .The electron microscope studied have revealed that the synergids lack a cell wall on their chalazl side at maturity. They posses filiform apparatus at the micropylar tips. These are finger like projections and comprise a core of microfibrils enclosed in sheath. Synergids start to degenerate  just with pollination.They secrete chemical substance that direct the pollen tube growth inside embryo sac.

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Mass extinction at the end of Mesozoic era was probably due to

Awanya Dabas 13th Mar, 2020

Hey!

The Mesozoic era came to an abrupt end in a dramatic extinction around 66 million years ago. it was finished with the asteroid that slaughtered off the dinosaurs.

Mass Extinction at the end of Mesozoic era was probably due to the collision of the Earth with large meteorite.

Hope this answer helps!

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process of translation in prokaryotes

Pankhuri Kumari 28th Nov, 2019

Hello Jitu!

The process of translation in prokaryotes is almost similar to translation in eukaryotes. Translation takes place in the cytoplasm but unlike in eukaryotes, transcription, translation can take place simultaneously in prokaryotes because there's no nuclear membrane. The steps involved in prokaryotic translation are- 1. Initiation, 2. Elongation, 3. Termination. The process is initiated with the help of start codons and terminates with stop codon. You can get a detailed explanation of this from class 12th NCERT biology textbook or any bsc level book containing genetics topic. Hope this helps.

All the best!

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