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Thursday, September 16, 2021
Tuesday, April 20, 2021
Transport In Plants Important Points or Short Notes
🌿Transport In Plants🌵
🍀Small distance transport >Diffusion
>Cytoplasmic streaming
>Active transport
🍀Translocation
>Transport over a long distance
>Through vascular tissues, xylem and phloem
🍀Multidirectional transport
>Organic compounds and mineral nutrients
🍀Unidirectional Transport
>Through xylem, water and minerals
🍀Diffusion
>Passive transport from higher to lower concentration
>Gaseous movement in plants
>Depends on the concentration gradient, permeability, temperature and pressure
🍀Facilitated diffusion
>Diffusion of hydrophilic moiety through a carrier protein
>Concentration gradient is required
>No expenditure of energy
🍀Aquaporins
>Water channels
🍀Symport
>Diffusion of two molecules in the same direction
🍀Antiport
>Diffusion of two molecules in the opposite direction
🍀Active transport
> Transport against the concentration gradient
>Uphill transport
>Expenditure of energy
🍀Osmosis
>Movement of water through a selectively permeable membrane from higher potential to lower potential until equilibrium is achieved
🍀Plasmolysis
>Water moves out of the cell leading to shrinkage
>Occurs in a hypertonic solution
🍀Flaccid
>When cells are kept in an isotonic solution, there is no net movement of water
🍀Turgid
>Cells become turgid when placed in a hypotonic solution
🍀Imbibition
>Absorption of water by solids and colloid
E.g. water absorption by seeds, dry wood
🍀Apoplastic path
>Cell wall and intercellular spaces
🍀Symplastic path
> System of interconnected protoplast
🍀Transpiration
>Loss of water through evaporation
🍀Guttation
>Exudation of xylem sap near the tip of grasses mostly at night due to root pressure
🍀Transpiration Pull
>Driving force for transportation of water upwards from roots to leaves
🍀Phloem Translocation
>Bidirectional, active process
Water, sucrose and other sugvars, amino acids, hormones
Sunday, April 11, 2021
Last three months strategy to crack NEET 2021
The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) will be on 1st August 2021. It is pivotal to utilize the last 3 months wisely for all candidates aspiring to crack NEET 2021. This is the time (race against time phrase meaning) when you all need to prepare a systematic roadmap. So here are some tips for your preparation in the last three months.
Relax and calm down
Stop thinking too much, hold on, take (take with a grain of salt idiom synonym) a breath and understand that a period of three months is sufficient to prepare for the target NEET exam. Stressing will just (just in case definition) make the situation difficult, so just recharge yourself with positive thoughts.
Action Plan and Time management
Study for at least 7-8 hours a day. Prepare a realistic day-wise timetable which includes proper planning on how to spend the whole day on which subject or topic. Start with making a list of topics that are still left to be done from the syllabus. After that prioritize the topics as per their frequency of occurrence in previous exams. Then start preparing for them. All of you know that 80% of the syllabus is going to be NCERT based. Even after reading NCERT two to three times, sometimes you might face difficulty in solving the questions. For this refer to some refreshers or other books for more and more practice. Solve as many MCQ questions as you can, related to one chapter after completing it. This way you will be able to point out your weak topics. Mark those and clear your basics.
TIP: You can achieve a super high score in Biology as it is theoretical, so please fully prepare it.
After you complete your syllabus
To reach this stage it might take you two months. Now do not start anything new, what is done is done. Here comes the time for REVISION. The topics which you marked as difficult or important, start revising them frequently. Keep on solving practice papers and last year’s papers to increase speed and accuracy.
Stay healthy, Stay focused
With the rising number of cases of COVID it is important for everyone to be safe and follow a healthy routine. Physical and mental strength both are going to affect your preparation, so have a balanced diet and take all precautions seriously. Take proper sleep and reduce or remove your unnecessary screen time. Stay focused on your goal and stay away from these distractions.
Stay away from negative comments
A lot of people around you build pressure on you by saying that the exam is going to be really difficult, the competition has increased, and we are not fully prepared and so on. Just simply ignore such comments that haunt you and demotivate you. Believe in your plan and hard work.
So, all the best. These three months are crucial, value the time and strive for your dream. Give your best so that you need not regret later for anything. Do not panic just go on with your preparation. I am sure you all will achieve NEET in 2021.
Sunday, September 13, 2020
NEET 2020 Biology Solution
NEET 2020 Biology Solution
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Azeem Farooqui
(Biochemist)
Wednesday, September 2, 2020
Comparison between Catabolism & Anabolism
Anabolism | Catabolism |
1. It is a constructive process of metabolism | It is a destructive process of metabolism |
2. In anabolism, complex molecules (e.g. proteins) are synthesized from simple molecules (Amino acids) | In catabolism, complex molecules (e.g. Glycogen) are broken down into simple molecules (glucose) |
3. It is an energy (ATP) requiring process | It is an energy (ATP) releasing process |
4. It is a “Up-hill” process | It is a “Down-hill” process |
5. E.g. Protein synthesis, Glycogen synthesis, Photosynthesis | E.g. Glycogenolysis, Glycolysis, Digestion, cellular respiration |
Anabolism | Catabolism |
1. It is a constructive process of metabolism | It is a destructive process of metabolism |
2. In anabolism, complex molecules (e.g. proteins) are synthesized from simple molecules (Amino acids) | In catabolism, complex molecules (e.g. Glycogen) are broken down into simple molecules (glucose) |
3. It is an energy (ATP) requiring process | It is an energy (ATP) releasing process |
4. It is a “Up-hill” process | It is a “Down-hill” process |
5. E.g. Protein synthesis, Glycogen synthesis, Photosynthesis | E.g. Glycogenolysis, Glycolysis, Digestion, cellular respiration |
Differences between Amphibians and Reptiles
Features | Amphibians | Reptiles |
Group | They come under class Amphibia | They come under class Reptilia |
Habit and habitat | They usually stay near water sources to prevent drying out, and have smooth skin. | They are groups of animals that breathe air, have scales on their bodies, and lay eggs. |
Breathing | Gills, skin and lungs | Lungs |
Metabolism | Ectothermic (Poikilothermic or cold-blooded) | Ectothermic (Poikilothermic or cold-Blooded) |
Metamorphosis | Yes. Breathes water through gills until it develops lungs. | No. Looks like a miniature adult when born. |
Heart | 3-chambered. Two atria and one ventricle | 3-chambered, two atria and one ventricle. But ventricle is partially divided. Crocodiles have 4-chambered heart. |
Limbs | Short fore- limbs and long hind limbs. They are generally pentadactyl (with five webbed digits). | Four limbs are present (except snakes). |
Skin | Smooth, moist, rather sticky skin. Mucous glands are present. | Dry and scaly. Scales are made of keratin. Skin is found underneath the scales. |
Eggs | Soft gel surrounding their eggs without any hard covering. Usually found in water or damp places. | Amniotic egg. Have hard, leathery eggs laid on land or they keep eggs in their bodies until they hatch. |
Reproduction | Sexual. External fertilization | Sexual. Internal fertilization |
Examples | Frogs, toads, newts, salamanders, caecilians or blindworms etc | Snakes, lizards, crocodiles, turtles etc |
MAJOR DIFFERENCES BETWEEN ACTIVE ABSORPTION AND PASSIVE ABSORPTION OF WATER IN PLANTS
MAJOR DIFFERENCES BETWEEN ACTIVE ABSORPTION AND PASSIVE ABSORPTION OF WATER IN PLANTS
Active Absorption of water | Passive absorption of water |
It occurs due to the activity of root and root hairs. | It occurs mainly due to the activity of upper part of the plant such as shoot and leaves. |
Water is absorbed by the osmotic or non-osmotic processes along or against DPD gradient. | Water is absorbed as a result of tension created by transpiration pull. |
It involves symplast (via. Protoplasm) movement of water. | It involves apoplast movement of water. i.e., through cell walls and intercellular spaces. |
It utilizes metabolic energy. | It utilizes solar energy for transpiration. |
Root cells play an active role. | Root cells play a passive role. |
It is independent of transpiration. | It takes place when transpiration is fast. |
It creates a positive pressure in the xylem channels. | It produces a negative pressure in xylem channels. |
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Tuesday, August 11, 2020
Shock is the Condition associated with Circulatory Collapse
Shock is the Condition associated with Circulatory Collapse
Shock is the condition in which there is inadequate flow of oxygenated, blood to the tissues. There is cell hypoxia and inadequate tissue perfusion. The patient has a cold sweaty pallid skin, a weak rapid pulse, irregular breathing, dry mouth, dilated pupils, a decreased level of consciousness, and a reduced flow of urine. Causes include haemorrhage, a decrease in the volume of blood (hypovolaemic shock), reduced activity of the heart (cardiogenic shock), infection (septic shock) and allergic reaction (anaphylactic shock). It may also be due to widespread dilation of the blood vessels so that there is insufficient blood to fill them. This may be caused by the emotional shock due to personal tragedy or disaster (neurogenic shock).
Azeem Farooqui (Biochemist)
Monday, July 27, 2020
4 Shocking Reasons Why 85% Aspirants Fail To Crack NEET-UG
Saturday, July 25, 2020
The Wobble Hypothesis
The Wobble Hypothesis
The Wobble Hypothesis
Wobble base pairs
Significance of the Wobble Hypothesis
Goose flesh is a Pimply State of the Skin, Produced by Cold or Fright
Friday, July 24, 2020
Decible (dB)
Thursday, July 23, 2020
People who have Dimples, Tend to have Children with Dimples
Achondroplasia is Inherited Condition of Abnormal Cartilage Development
Ability to set Goals
The ability to set Goals and make plans for there accomplishment is the master Skill of success.
Developing this skill will do more to ensure your success than anything else you could ever do.
Goals are the fuel in the furnace of achievement. A person without goals is like a ship without a rudder, drifting aimlessly and always in danger of ending up on the rocks. A person with goals is like a ship with a rudder, guided by a captain with a map, a compass, and a destination, sailing straight and true toward a port of his own choosing.
You are where you are and what you are because you have decided to be there. Your thoughts, your actions and your behaviour have gotten you to your present position in life, and they could have brought you to no other place, rightly considered.
If your goal is to get through the day and then get home and watch tv, you will achieve it. If your goal is to be fit and healthy and to live a long life, then you will achieve that too. And if your goal is to be financially independent or even wealthy, if that is truly your goal, then there is nothing that can stop you from reaching it, sooner or later.
Your only limitation is your desire, How badly do you want it.
Wednesday, July 22, 2020
Hemophilia
Haemophilia is a rare human blood disorder in which blood clots very slowly, resulting often in severe bleeding internally and externally. The condition is due to a lack of fibrin in the blood and is controlled by two closely linked genes on the X-chromosome that are responsible for the production of different clotting factors. Haemophilia A individuals lack antihaemophilic factor, while haemophilia B individuals lack plasma thromboplastin. Males carrying the mutant alleles will be affected, although heterozygous females have normal blood. The patient may experience prolonged bleeding following any injury or wound. Haemophilia may be treated by transfusions of plasma (which contains the missing factor).
Visual Acuity
Thursday, July 16, 2020
Biofilm
Biofilm is a collection of microbial cells covered by and embedded in a matrix of extracellular microbial products, such as mucilage or slime, at an interface. Biofilms are found, for example, on the surface of stones in rivers and ponds, in water pipelines, as dental plaques on teeth and on surgical implants. Biofilm formation can have serious implications in industrial, environmental, medical and public health situations. Biofilms form in the micro-environment (rhizosphere) surrounding plant roots, where they assist the plant in absorbing nutrients from the soil.
Thursday, July 9, 2020
Following is Revised Syllabus fot NTA NEET As well as Boards 2021 & 2022 aspirants.
There have been SIGNIFICANT REDUCTIONS which you can go through.
Revised Syllabus For Biology
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Revised Syllabus For Chemistry
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Revised Syllabus For Physics
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Revised Syllabus For Mathematics
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Revised Syllabus for Science (IXand X)
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Revised Syllabus for Mathematics (IXand X)
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Monday, June 29, 2020
Lessons from Ebola: how to reach the poorest children when schools reopen
These are some of the lessons learnt from Ebola, that we must urgently apply to COVID-19.
Most Important Topics for NEET 2022 Physics, Chemistry, and Biology
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