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(Plant Physiology) 03 – 07

(Roots)
(Leaf)
(Flower)
(Fruits)
(Seeds)
(Germination)
(Nutrition) — 08
— 09 – 12
(Plant Family, Plant Disease and Plant Harmons)
— 13–14
(Plant Transpiration and Photosynthesis
(Plant Tissue) — 15
(Plant Genetics) — 16 – 17
(Evolution) — 18
(Food Chain) — 19
(Ecology) — 20
(Pollution) — 21 – 23

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02. (NUTRITION)
 (Nutrition) Trick :–

(a) (Macro)
(b) (Micro)
(a) (Macro)
Trick :–

 Zinc (Zn)


 High BP.
 (C)


 






 Brown
 Sugar,
 DNA RNA


Remark :– 


(b) (Micro)

Note :–

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03. (PLANT FAMILY, DISEASE AND HARMONE)

(Plant Family) 

 
Ex :- etc. 
 Ex :- etc.
Ex :- etc. 
 
Ex :- etc. 

 (Cryptogemi) 
(i)
(ii)
(1) (iii) (Yeast)
 80%
 Antibiotic
(a) (Fungi) :– Mycology


  (Fermentation)


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C12H22O11 + H2O 
Invertas
 C6 H12O6 H12O6 + C6

C 6 H12 O 6  2C 2 H 5 OH + 2CO 2
 
 
 Archil
 Invertas

 CO2 

Note :–  DPT Triple Vaccine

Remark :–  DPT Triple Vaccine


17 DPT = Diptheria

= Pertiusis
 table
= tetness
Note :– None-Sugar
500 Ice-cream  (Bacteria)

 (Algae)


 

 (Starch)

 – Tanning
–

 
 200m
 


 


 (Lichan) (i) Low temperature holding 62.8ºC
30

(ii) High temperature Short Time 72ºC
SO2
15 sec
Lichane

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 
(i) 
(ii) 
(iii) 
(,)  (Pinus)
(iv)
(2)

 
dryfruit
 Moss (b) (Angeo-Sporum)

 (i) (Monocot)
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(Antibiotic)
Ex : etc.
(3)
(ii) (Dicote)


(Gold) Ex : etc.
 (Plant Disease)
(Dictation)

(i) = (Mo)
(ii) = 
(iii) = 
(iv) = (i)
(v) = (a)
(2) (Phenerogamee) (b) Little leaf

(c) white bud


(a) (Gymnosperm)
(ii)
(a)
(b)
(c)
(iii)
(iv) Water core
(v) Black heart
(vi) (k)
(vii) (Ca)

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 
(Virus)
(ii)
(a) virus 1926

(iii) 1985
(b) (Bunki) Type of Banana

(c) RNA
(iv)

(tundu)
(Dicarbocxeylic acid)
(v) (Florigens)

(Flowring hormones)



(i) (Abscisic acid or ABA)
 Black Arm of Cotton

(ii) [Ethylene (C2H4)]


(Plant Harmones)
 (Plant Harmones) 1962 (Burg)

Photoharmon Remark :–
 (C2H2)

CaC2  2H 2O  C2 H 2  Ca OH 2

(i) (Auxein) (i)


(ii) (Gibberellin) (Acid Abscisic acid  (Weed)
(iii) (Cytokinin) or A & A)
(iv) (Traumatin) (ii) (C2H4)
(v) (Florigens) Ethylene
  (Weedicite)
(i) (Auxin hormones) Weedicite
1980
Ex : 2–4–D
 2–4–D
(Dycloro Phinole Acetic Acid)

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04. (PLANT TRANSPIRATION AND


PHOTOSYNTHESIS)

(Transpiration)  CO2 H2O

 (Transpiration)– Stomata



  7
 A, B, C, D
 A
 CO2

 Potometer 

(Photosynthesis)
6CO2  12H 2O 
 C8 H12O6  6H 2O  6O2 



 (Stroma)

 CO2  (Grana)

 

 (Mg)

(i)
(ii)
(iii)

 1 2%

 CO2 O2

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  Dark Reaction–
Hill Reaction

 Hill Reaction ATP NADP
(H2)
 RUDP RUDP
CO2 O2
CO2 H2
 Light Reaction



(secondry)
(electron)
 ATP (Adenosine triphosphate) –
electron ATP

 NADP (Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide


(H2) NADP
phosphate) –
 NADP NADP H2
Hill Reaction
 RUDP (Ribulose diphosphate) –

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05. (PLANT TISSUE)


 (Histology)

 (Meristmatic Tissue) (i)


(ii)

 (iii)

(a) (Apical Meristem)  (Xylum)


(b) (Lateral Meristem)


(c) (Intercalary Meristem)

 (Phloem)
 (Permanent Tissue)

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06. (PLANT GENETICS)



 Gregor jon mendal
 Gamete
 Genetics Watson
 Gene
 Gene Gone isolate

 Phenotype
 T.H–Morgan

 Mendal
3 : 1
 Mendal (Pisun sativam)  Genotype

 Mendal 1 : 2 : 1
Note :– Mendal Phenotype
gene 75%
 Genotype Note :- Mendal Genotype
1:2:1 25% : 50%
: 25%
 Phenotype
 Mendal
Phenotype
 Mendal
cross
 Dominant  Mendal
(cross) cross
gene gene  cross
 Mendal Mendal
cross

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Genotype :— 1 : 2 : 1 : 2 : 4 : 2 : 1 : 2 : 1
Phenotype :— 9 : 3 : 3 : 1

 (free inshortment theory) cross


gene
 Mendal
 Mendal 7 pair cross
(i) =
(ii) =
(iii) =
(iv) =
(v) =
(vi) =
(vii) =

Note :– gene gene linkage

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07. (EVOLUTION)
 22

1. (Homologus Organ)  Darwin


Natural selection (Origin of the Species)

Ex :
Flapper.
  Drawin

Darwin
2. (Analogus Organ)

Ex:–
 Origin of Species
3. (Residual Organ) (Natural Selection)
(i)
100
Ex : Apendix, (ii)

 Lamark

(iii) (Finest)

 Philosofic Zoologica


(i)
(ii) (Adaptability)
 (Muta-
(iii) (
tion)

(iv)
Ex : (Phylosific
Zoologic
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
 Lamark
21

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08. (FOOD CHAIN)

 

 (Producure)

 (Consumer)



(i)

(ii)

(iii)

 (Decomposes) 10%
90%

 L.D – 50 (Lithul Doso – 50)

ikni cdjh ekuo 'ksj thok.kq


mRikn

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09. (ECOLOGY)
 (Ecology)
Ecology

 Ecology Ecology

 
 (Eco–System)
 (Biome) 
 (Bio-sphere)


(ii) (Commoselism)

Ex :
(iii) (Parasite)


Ex :
(iv) (Sparophyte)

Ex :
NOTE :– hydrogen
 (Autotrop)
Chlorophyl 
Ex : etc. (i) Xerophytic
 (Heterotrope) (ii) Hellophytic
chlorophyll (iii) Hydrophytic
 4 (iv) Hygophytic
(i) (Simbiosis) (v) Mesophytic
(vi) Lithophytic
Ex : — —
— — 

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10. (POLLUTION)
 (Pollution)  (Soil Pollution)


 (i)
(a LD – 50 50
 (Degradation) (b) BHC – Benzene Hexa chloride
(c) DDT – Di-chloro di phenol tri-chloro
Ex:- 
(1) (Bio Degrable) (ii) (Erosion)


Ex:- Plastic,
  (Rivine)
(i) 
(ii)  (Air Pollution)
(iii)
(iv) 
(v)
(vi)  10
(vii)
 (Water Pollution) Note :–

(i) White foot White Cancer


(ii) 
(iii)
(iv) 
(v) Blue baby syndrom (i) Carbon Mono-oxide (CO)
(vi) Hg
 Biochemical oxygen demand [BOD]  50%
BOD × 
(O2)
 BOD 5 Oxygen
 (Eutrophication)
(N2)

(CO)

Remarks :–

(CNG LPG)

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  Oxide
(PAN)

Ex : Alcohol PAN
 SO2 (Sulphar-Di-oxide)  Carbon-die-oxide (CO2)
20%  CO2

 SO2
SO2
(Stone teprosy)
 Petrol (antinoking)
Tetra ethil lead  CO2

  Green House
Green House

 CFC (Chloro-Floro Carbon)  Global Warming Green
house Global warming
 Chlorine Florin
CFC  Carbon Foot Print Green
 Chlorine 1 1000 House Carbon Foot Print
CN –
NC –

 CO2  CH 4  CFC  NO2

 Protocall (1997)
100  1mm CO2
 30–40km CO2
Carbon Credit
  (CH4) Green house effect
 Skin Cancer  (Marslona)
 16 Sep. 1987 
(Natural
 16 Sep. Gas)
 Oxygen 3 Note :–
 (Compressed
 CFL Flosin gas, AC, Natural Gas) (CNG)

 NO2 (Nitrogen-die-oxide)  3 Dec. 1984


Nitrogen Company Methyl Isosyniate
oxide (CH3NCO)
 NO2 effect
  Company 2014
Oxide

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 Company (Electric Pollution)
– CO, SO2  Mobile Tower, T.V. Tower Satellite
Green House – CO2, CH4, CFC, NO2
Acid, Rain – HNO3, SO2, NO2 
CFC, NO2 Cancer
 Catalitic Convertor / 

Carbon Mono Oxide (CO)


Carbon-di-oxide (CO2) Tower

 catalitic convortor (Bio-Pollution)


 Thermal Island

 Anthrox
(letter)

 Euro Norms

Nitrogen Oxide, (Nuclear Pollution)


Hydro Carbon 
 Euro-6 30,000
 Euro-1 km 2075 gram
 Radio Active
Euro - 1 — 2.75 g Radio-Active
Euro - 2 — 1.00 g  Cobalt-60
Euro - 3 — 0.64 g
Euro - 4 — 0.50 g
 9 Aug. 6 Aug 1945
Euro - 5 — 0.30 g
2011
Euro - 6 — 0.20 g
Note :– Euro (B.S)

BS-6
(Sound Pollution)
 1986
 90


 (Fall out)
 silencer Acid
mufler Potassium iodide (KI)

Green mufler 

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