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  • Tissues

    Let us begin not with a definition, but with a question. When you look at a tree — its rough bark, its green and tender leaves, the invisible roots gripping the dark earth below — do you ever wonder how one single organism manages to do so many different things at once? How is all…

  • Plant Tissues

    Think of a plant as a living organisation. Every organisation has workers at different levels — some are still in training and can become anything, while others have settled into permanent, specialised roles. Plant tissues work exactly the same way. Every plant tissue belongs to one of two families. Let’s start with the trainees. Meristematic…

  • Classification of Cells

    To understand the diversity of life at the cellular level, cells are classified on two complementary bases—structural organization and functional specialization. At the most fundamental level, cells are divided into prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, based on the presence or absence of a true nucleus and membrane-bound organelles. This distinction reflects the evolutionary progression from simple…

  • Cell and its Organelles

    Think of a cell as a bustling city. Every city has specialised departments — the power plant, the waste disposal unit, the communication tower. Similarly, a cell has cell organelles — each a specialised structure performing a distinct function necessary for the cell’s survival. 🚪 The Cell Membrane (Plasma Membrane) — The Intelligent Gatekeeper The…

  • Basics of Cell

    🔬 What is a Cell? Imagine you are building a house. What is the smallest unit you need? A brick. Remove one brick and the structure weakens. That is exactly what a cell is to a living organism — the most fundamental building block. This is why it’s called the “building block of life.” But…

  • Animal Tissues

    Think of an animal’s body as a sophisticated building. Every building needs a skin (covering), a skeleton and muscle (support and movement), a communication network (nerves), and a fluid transport system (blood). Animal tissues are precisely these four systems. In this section, we will concentrate on the outermost one — the covering tissue. Epithelial Tissue…

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