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Solutions, Suspension and Colloids | Plant Physiology

In this article we will discuss about Solution, Suspension and Colloids. True Solution: A true solution is made up of at least two components, the dispersed (the solute) and the dispersion (the solvent). The solute does not settle down and remains evenly dispersed. Its particles are 1 nm or less in size and occur in molecular form. A spoonful of [...]

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Elements of Cytoskeleton | Plant Physiology

The below mentioned article provides notes on elements of cytoskeleton. Cytoskeleton is shown to be present in both pro- and eukaryotic cells and are responsible for the stability of cell shape and different movements within and among the cells. Plasma membrane is associated with a cytoskeleton called 'membrane skeleton' and hence regulates several functions of the membrane. Basically cytoskeleton comprises [...]

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Synthesis of Protein (With Diagram)

The synthesis of proteins is directed by DNA or genetic RNA, where DNA is absent. The basic information for the polypeptide structure is stored in the polynucleotide chain. The base sequence in the codon determines the amino acids sequence in a particular polynucleotide. In general, there are three views regarding the flow of genetic information and these are one-way, circular [...]

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