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CHAPTER 19 EXCRETORY PRODUCTS ANDTHEIR ELIMINATION
19.1 HumanExcretorySystem19.2 Urine Formation19.3 Function of theTubules19.4 Mechanism ofConcentration ofthe Filtrate19.5 Regulation ofKidney Function19.6 Micturition19.7 Role of otherOrgans inExcretion19.8 Disorders…
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CHAPTER 18 BODY FLUIDS AND CIRCULATION
18.1 Blood18.2 Lymph (TissueFluid)18.3 CirculatoryPathways18.4 DoubleCirculation18.5 Regulation ofCardiac Activity18.6 Disorders ofCirculatorySystem You have learnt that all living cells have to…
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CHAPTER 17 BREATHING AND EXCHANGE OF GASES
17.1 RespiratoryOrgans17.2 Mechanism ofBreathing17.3 Exchange ofGases17.4 Transport ofGases17.5 Regulation ofRespiration17.6 Disorders ofRespiratorySystem As you have read earlier, oxygen (O2) is…
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CHAPTER 16 DIGESTION AND ABSORPTION
16.1 DigestiveSystem16.2 Digestion ofFood16.3 Absorption ofDigestedProducts16.4 Disorders ofDigestiveSystem Food is one of the basic requirements of all living organisms. The…
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CHAPTER 15 PLANT GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
15.1 Growth15.2 Differentiation,DedifferentiationandRedifferentiation15.3 Development15.4 Plant GrowthRegulators15.5 Photoperiodism15.6 Vernalisation You have already studied the organisation of a flowering plant in Chapter…
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CHAPTER 14 RESPIRATION IN PLANTS
14.1 Do PlantsBreathe?14.2 Glycolysis14.3 Fermentation14.4 AerobicRespiration14.5 The RespiratoryBalance Sheet14.6 AmphibolicPathway14.7 RespiratoryQuotient All of us breathe to live, but why is…
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CHAPTER 13 PHOTOSYNTHESIS IN HIGHER PLANTS
13.1 What do weKnow?13.2 EarlyExperiments13.3 Where doesPhotosynthesistake place?13.4 How manyPigments areinvolved inPhotosynthesis?13.5 What is LightReaction?13.6 The ElectronTransport13.7 Where are theATP…
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CHAPTER 12 MINERAL NUTRITION
12.1 Methods toStudy theMineralRequirements ofPlants12.2 EssentialMineralElements12.3 Mechanism ofAbsorption ofElements12.4 Translocation ofSolutes12.5 Soil as Reservoirof EssentialElements12.6 Metabolism ofNitrogen The basic needs…
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CHAPTER 11 TRANSPORT IN PLANTS
11.1 Means ofTransport11.2 Plant-WaterRelations11.3 Long DistanceTransport ofWater11.4 Transpiration11.5 Uptake andTransport ofMineralNutrients11.6 PhloemTransport: Flowfrom Source toSink Have you ever wondered how…
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CHAPTER 10 CELL CYCLE AND CELL DIVISION
10.1 Cell Cycle10.2 M Phase10.3 Significance ofMitosis10.4 Meiosis10.5 Significance ofMeiosis Are you aware that all organisms, even the largest, start…
