Topics
Plant Life
The Leaf
- Root
- Types of Root
- Shoot System
- Stem
- The Structure of a Plant
- Types of Leaf
- Autotrophic Plants
- Insectivorous Plants
- Significance of Photosynthesis
- Transpiration
- Significance of Transpiration
- Modifications of Leaf
- Vegetative Reproduction
- Flower
The Flower
- Flower
- Structure of a Bisexual Flower
- Types of Flower
- Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants
- Pollination
- Self Pollination (Autogamy)
- Cross Pollination
- Agents of Pollination
- Fertilization Process
- Fruit
- The Seed
- Classification and Structure of Seeds
- Structure of a Dicotyledonous Seed
- Structure of Monocotyledonous Seed
- Formation of Seed and Fruit
- Germination in Some Common Seeds
The Cell
- Cell: Structural and Functional Unit of Life
- The Invention of the Microscope and the Discovery of Cell
- Organisms Show Variety in Cell Number, Shape and Size
- Cell Theory
- Plant Cell and Animal Cell
- Structure of the Cell
- Plasma Membrane
- Semi-permeable Membrane (Cell Membrane)
- Cell Wall - “Supporter and Protector”
- Cytoplasm - “Area of Movement”
- Nucleus - “Brain” of the Cell
- Plastids
- Non-living Substances Or Cell Inclusion
- Cell Division: an Essential Life Process
- Protoplasm
Human Body
Digestive System
- Food and Its Types
- Nutrients and Nutrition
- Component of Food
- Human Digestive System
- The Mouth and Buccal Cavity
- The Teeth and Its Structure
- Tongue
- The Salivary Glands
- The Food Pipe/Oesophagus
- The Stomach
- The Small Intestine
- Liver
- Pancreas
- Absorption of Food
- The Large Intestine
- Assimilation of Food
- The Aching Tooth
- Oral Health
Respiratory System
Circulatory System
- Blood Circulatory System in Human
- Blood
- Composition of Blood: Plasma (The Liquid Portion of Blood)
- Composition of Blood: Red Blood Cells (Erythrocytes)
- Composition of Blood: White Blood Cells (Leukocytes)
- Composition of Blood: Blood Platelets (Thrombocytes)
- Functions of Blood
- Human Heart
- Blood Vessels
- Circulation of Blood in the Heart (Functioning of Heart)
- Types of Closed Circulation
- Heart Beat - Heart Sounds "LUBB" and "DUP"
- Blood Pressure (B.P.)
- Blood Transfusion and Blood Groups (ABO and Rh system)
- Keeping the Heart Healthy
Health and Hygiene
Habitat and Adaptation
- Habitat
- Adaptations and Its Types
- Adaptations of Plants
- Adaptation in Aquatic Plants (Hydrophytes)
- Adaptation in Desert Plants (Xerophytes)
- Adaptation in plants of snowy regions
- Adaptations in Seeds for Transport Through Air
- Adaptation in Animals
- Adaptation in Aquatic Animals
- Adaptation in Desert Animals
- Adaptation in Mountain Animal
- Adaptation in Aerial Animals
Adaptation of plants:
Plants adapt to their environments in various ways to survive and thrive. For example,
Plant | Habitat | Type of Root | Characteristics of Leaves | Characteristics of Stem |
---|---|---|---|---|
Lotus | Aquatic | Fibrous | Large and round with a waxy layer | Hollow and flexible |
Cactus | Desert | Taproot | Spines (modified leaves) to reduce water loss | Thick and fleshy to store water |
Banyan | Terrestrial | Prop roots | Broad with a large surface area | Thick and woody |
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