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explain procedure for temporary mounts of fungal culture1 observe mould culture for the colonial appearance and colour also observe the underside2
q what are the uses of national parks national park is an area dedicated to conserve environment natural and historical objects and to conserve the
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define the features of cladosporiumidentifying features of cladosporium1 colonies are small heaped powdery and greenish black in colour2 mycelium is
q illustrate wild life sanctuariesyou must have seen how some of the parks are fenced the intention is to keep the animals from wandering out and not
q what do you know zoological parkszoological park has two faced aspects the relationship between man and beast there is awe and there is slaughter
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q tools used in taxonomybefore you plan for a field trip decide the tools and equipment required certain equipments are necessary for plant
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q what do you mean by herbaria and museumsa herbarium is a collection of pressed and dried plants arranged according to some valid system of
define some features of penicilliumthe identifying features of penicillium are1 mycelium consists of colourless septate and branched hyphae some of
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q what do you understand by taxonomytaxonomy is dependent on many sciences and they in turn are equally dependent on it the activities of a
q whcih group of individual animals and plants called speciesa group of individual plants and animals that are fundamentally alike is treated as a
q what do you mean by generalike species the genus represents a concept genera plural are aggregates of closely related species there is no size
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q what do you mean by linnaeus binomial systemalmost a century after bauhin the great swiss naturalist carolus linnaeus 1707-1778 published the two
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