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  • Plant kingdom | NCERT SERIES | Podcast-2 | NEET Botany
    Jun 8 2023

    Plant Kingdom By Sankalp Bharat , Tarun sir

    SUMMARYPlant kingdom includes algae, bryophytes, pteridophytes, gymnosperms and angiosperms. Algae are chlorophyll-bearing simple, thalloid, autotrophic and largely aquatic organisms. Depending on the type of pigment possesed and the type of stored food, algae are classfied into three classes, namely Chlorophyceae, Phaeophyceae and Rhodophyceae. Algae usually reproduce vegetatively by fragmentation, asexually by formation of different types of spores and sexually by formation of gametes which may show isogamy, anisogamy or oogamy. Bryophytes are plants which can live in soil but are dependent on water for sexual reproduction. Their plant body is more differentiated than that of algae. It is thallus-like and prostrate or erect and attached to the substratum by rhizoids. They possess root-like, leaf-like and stem-like structures. The bryophytes are divided into liverworts and mosses. The plant body of liverworts is thalloid and dorsiventral whereas mosses have upright, slender axes bearing spirally arranged leaves. The main plant body of a bryophyte is gamete-producing and is called a gametophyte. It bears the male sex organs called antheridia and female sex organs called archegonia. The male and female gametes produced fuse to form zygote which produces a multicellular body called a sporophyte. It produces haploid spores. The spores germinate to form gametophytes. In pteridophytes the main plant is a sporophyte which is differentiated into true root, stem and leaves. These organs possess well-differentiated vascular tissues. The sporophytes bear sporangia which produce spores. The spores germinate to form gametophytes which require cool, damp places to grow. The gametophytes bear male and female sex organs called antheridia and archegonia, respectively. Water is required for transfer of male gametes to archegonium where zygote is formed after fertilisation. The zygote produces a sporophyte The gymnosperms are the plants in which ovules are not enclosed by any ovary wall. After fertilisation the seeds remain exposed and therefore these plants are called naked-seeded plants. The gymnosperms produce microspores and megaspores which are produced in microsporangia and megasporangia borne on the sporophylls. The sporophylls – microsporophylls and megasporophylls – are arranged spirally on axis to form male and female cones, respectively. The pollen grain germinates and pollen tube releases the male gamete into the ovule, where it fuses with the egg cell in archegonia. Following fertilisation, the zygote develops into embryo and the ovules into seeds. In angiosperms, the male sex organs (stamen) and female sex organs (pistil) are borne in a flower. Each stamen consists of a filament and an anther. The anther produces pollen grains (male gametophyte) after meiosis. The pistil consists of an ovary enclosing one to many ovules. Within the ovule is the female gametophyte or embryo sac which contains the egg cell. The pollen tube enters the embryo-sac where two male gametes are discharged. One male gamete fuses with egg cell (syngamy) and other fuses with diploid secondary nucleus (triple fusion). This phenomenon of two fusions is called double fertilisation and is unique to angiosperms. The angiosperms are divided into two classes – the dicotyledons and the monocotyledons. During the life cycle of any sexually reproducing plant, there is alternation of generations between gamete producing haploid gametophyte and spore producing diploid sporophyte. However, different plant groups as well as individuals may show different patterns of life cycles – haplontic, diplontic or intermediate.


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  • ANIMAL KINGDOM in 42 Minutes Quick Revision PODCAST NEET
    Jun 8 2023

    Animal kingdom podcast by Akanksha Agarwal Pw

    When you look around, you will observe different animals with different structures and forms. As over a million species of animals have been described till now, the need for classification becomes all the more important. The classification also helps in assigning a systematic position to newly described species

    SUMMARY The basic fundamental features such as level of organisation, symmetry, cell organisation, coelom, segmentation, notochord, etc., have enabled us to broadly classify the animal kingdom. Besides the fundamental features, there are many other distinctive characters which are specific for each phyla or class. Porifera includes multicellular animals which exhibit cellular level of organisation and have characteristic flagellated choanocytes. The coelenterates have tentacles and bear cnidoblasts. They are mostly aquatic, sessile or free-floating. The ctenophores are marine animals with comb plates. The platyhelminths have flat body and exhibit bilateral symmetry. The parasitic forms show distinct suckers and hooks. Aschelminthes are pseudocoelomates and include parasitic as well as non-parasitic roundworms. Annelids are metamerically segmented animals with a true coelom. The arthropods are the most abundant group of animals characterised by the presence of jointed appendages. The molluscs have a soft body surrounded by an external calcareous shell. The body is covered with external skeleton made of chitin. The echinoderms possess a spiny skin. Their most distinctive feature is the presence of water vascular system. The hemichordates are a small group of worm-like marine animals. They have a cylindrical body with proboscis, collar and trunk. Phylum Chordata includes animals which possess a notochord either throughout or during early embryonic life. Other common features observed in the chordates are the dorsal, hollow nerve cord and paired pharyngeal gill slits. Some of the vertebrates do not possess jaws (Agnatha) whereas most of them possess jaws (Gnathostomata). Agnatha is represented by the class, Cyclostomata. They are the most primitive chordates and are ectoparasites on fishes. Gnathostomata has two super classes, Pisces and Tetrapoda. Classes Chondrichthyes and Osteichthyes bear fins for locomotion and are grouped under Pisces. The Chondrichthyes are fishes with cartilaginous endoskeleton and are marine. Classes, Amphibia, Reptilia, Aves and Mammalia have two pairs of limbs and are thus grouped under Tetrapoda. The amphibians have adapted to live both on land and water. Reptiles are characterised by the presence of dry and cornified skin. Limbs are absent in snakes. Fishes, amphibians and reptiles are poikilothermous (cold-blooded). Aves are warm-blooded animals with feathers on their bodies and forelimbs modified into wings for flying. Hind limbs are adapted for walking, swimming, perching or clasping. The unique features of mammals are the presence of mammary glands and hairs on the skin. They commonly exhibit viviparity.



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  • Human Health and Diseases
    Jun 3 2023
    What Is Health? In simple terms, Health can be defined as being free from all diseases and infections. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), health is not only the absence of disease or illness. It is a state of an active and energetic condition, including physical, mental, and social well-being. A balanced diet and regular exercise play an important role in maintaining the good health of an individual. There are many factors which affect health, such as: Poorly balanced diet Genetic disorders Stress and anxiety Infection from pathogens Intake of unhealthy and unhygienic food Lack of exercise and other physical activities To maintain good health, an individual should include a healthy and balanced diet and maintain personal hygiene along with regular exercise and other physical activities. Everyone should be aware of the different types of diseases and their effects. What Are Diseases? A disease is an abnormal condition affecting a healthy living organism. It is broadly divided into infectious and non-infectious. Infectious diseases- These diseases are caused by the pathogens, such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites and can be easily transmitted from one person to another; hence it is also known as a contagious or communicable disease. Common Cold, Tuberculosis, flu, ringworm, and malaria are some examples of infectious diseases. Non-infectious diseases- Diseases which cannot be transmitted from one person to another are called non-infectious disease, it is also known as non-communicable disease. These diseases can be either caused by genetic disorders, unhealthy diets, lack of physical activity and a few environmental factors. Some Common Diseases in Humans A pathogenic bacterium known as Salmonella typhi is known to cause typhoid in humans. This fever can be confirmed by the Widal test. Pneumonia is caused by Streptococcus pneumoniae and Hemophilus influenza. Rhinovirus, a group of viruses, is known to cause one of the most infectious ailments in humans, cold. Plasmodium, a small protozoan, causes malaria. Another protozoan, Entamoeba histolytica, causes amoebiasis (amoebic dysentery). Ascaris(an intestinal parasite) causes ascariasis. Wuchererta, the filarial worm, causes filariasis or elephantiasis. And many more discussed in podcast
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  • A short intro
    Jun 3 2023
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  • Islam And Iman from the point of view of Qur'an EP 1 Part 2
    Jun 2 2023

    Introducing Eternal Healing - the ultimate solution to your physical, mental and spiritual pain. With the power of faith and the wisdom of the Quran, this product promises to heal you from the inside out. Whether it's chronic illness, emotional trauma or spiritual emptiness, Eternal Healing has got you covered. Its natural ingredients and potent blend are designed to work wonders on your body, mind and soul. So trust in the healing power of the Almighty and let Eternal Healing be your guide.

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  • Islam And Iman from the point of view of Qur'an EP 1 Part 1
    Jun 2 2023

    Introducing Eternal Healing - the ultimate solution to your physical, mental and spiritual pain. With the power of faith and the wisdom of the Quran, this product promises to heal you from the inside out. Whether it's chronic illness, emotional trauma or spiritual emptiness, Eternal Healing has got you covered. Its natural ingredients and potent blend are designed to work wonders on your body, mind and soul. So trust in the healing power of the Almighty and let Eternal Healing be your guide.

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