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Paragraph on Phylum Arthropoda | Invertebrate Zoology

The below mentioned article provides a paragraph on Phylum Arthropoda. The phylum Arthropoda (Gr., arthros - jointed + podos = foot) is the largest group of the animal kingdom. Phylum Arthropoda surpasses all others both in number of individuals and in the diversity of their ecological distribution. They have undergone an adaptive radiation for aerial, aquatic, terrestrial, and parasitic environments [...]

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Protoplasm: Meaning, Nature and Properties | Invertebrate Zoology

In this article we will discuss about Protoplasm:- 1. Meaning of Protoplasm 2. Nature of Protoplasm 3. Properties. Meaning of Protoplasm: The term protoplasm (Gr., protos = first + plasma = anything formed) was first coined in 1840 by who used the word to designate the living substance in the embryo of animals. Earlier the protoplasm was first of all [...]

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Methods used for Classification of Proteins | Protoplasm

In this article we will discuss about the methods used for classification of proteins. 1. Classification on the Basis of Chemical Composition of the Proteins: 1. Simple proteins: The proteins which contain only amino acids in their molecules are known as simple proteins, e.g., albumins, globulins, histones, prolamines and protamines. 2. Conjugated proteins: The proteins which contain amino acids and [...]

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