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The term Thallophyta was coined by Endlicher. The organisms included in Thallophyta are algae, fungi, slime mould and bacteria. Linneaus gave biological classification. Hackel contributed to the history of evolutionary theory. They are usually found in moist or wet places. This is due to the absence of “true roots” and vascular tissue that is needed to transport water and minerals. Hence they are found in moist or wet places. They are autotrophic in nature.
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Crossbreeding is the breeding of two different breeds from the same species to create a new breed. This is usually done to produce offspring with superior traits. Examples of crossbreeding can be found in many different species across the world, such as dogs, cattle, and horses. Cross breeding is the process of breeding with the intention to create offspring that share the traits of both parent lineages or to produce an animal with hybrid vigour (the improved or increased function of any biological quality in a hybrid offspring). The major disadvantages are that crossbreds also have the weaknesses of the breeds from which they descend and heterosis in initial crosses declines with any backcrossing to parental breeds.
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A spore is a single or several celled reproductive structures that detach from the parent and gives rise, directly or indirectly, to a new individual. Conidia are non-motile asexual spores of kingdom fungi. Gemmules are the specialized asexual spores formed in sponges. It gives rise to a new individual. Zoospores are endogenous spores while conidia are exogenous spores. Zoospores have flagella for locomotion while conidia lack flagella. Zoospores are asexual spores that are motile in nature. They use flagella for locomotion. They are the means of asexual reproduction. Examples include spores of some algae, fungi and protozoans. Gemmules are internal buds found in sponges and are involved in asexual reproduction. It is an asexually reproduced mass of cells that is capable of developing into a new organism, that is, an adult sponge. Example is Spongilla lacustris.
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Aqueous humor is a clear liquid found between the cornea and the lens of eye, whereas vitreous humor is a clear gelatinous mass found in the rear part of the eyeball between the lens and retina. ... Vitreous humor does not replenish while aqueous humor does. Aqueous humor - the clear, watery fluid between the cornea and the front of the vitreous. The aqueous humor bathes and nourishes the lens and maintains pressure within the eye. Since the lens and cornea have no blood supply, the aqueous humor performs the blood's job of carrying nutrients to those structures.
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In alkanes, the distribution of electrons in sigma molecular orbital is symmetrical around the internuclear axis of the C-C bond. Thus, it permits the possibility of free rotation about the C-C single bond. Due to this rotation, different spatial arrangements of carbon atoms in space are observed which can change into one another. Such spatial arrangement of carbon, hydrogen atoms which can be converted into one another by rotation around a C-C single bond is called confirmation or conformer or rotamer.
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