Biotechnology Future in India and Scope in Gujarat | Biotech. Colleges in Gujarat | upcoming Biotechnology program

Biotechnology Future in India and Scope in Gujarat                                           At present in India, there are six major agencies responsible for financing and supporting researches in the realm of biotechnology apart from other sciences. There ar…

Difference : S.E.R. & R.E.R.

Difference between Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum & Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum: Hey, students Here described some important and easy to remember points.   Difference: S.E.R. & R.E.R. Conclusion: This is some quick difference between S.E.R. & R.E.…

What is Microbodies | Peroxisomes | Glyoxisomes | Structure & Types | Function | B-Oxidation | Glycolate cycle | Cell

Microbodies : [ Structure & Types ] Microbodies Microbodies are spherical or oblate in form. They are bounded by a single membrane and have an interior or matrix which is amorphous or granular. Microbodies are most easily distinguished from other c…

Best Money making Scope in Biotechnology | Domain of Biotech. Biology

Best scope in Biotechnology: Domains of Biotechnology: Contrary to its name, biotechnology is not a single technology. Rather it is a group of technologies that share two (common) characteristics – working with living cells and their molecules and having a wide …

Notes on Ultrastructure of cell wall, Plasmodesmate standard 11-12 B.Sc. sem-1 college

Ultrastructure of the cell wall: Electron microscopy has shown that the cell wall is constructed on the same architectural principle which applied well in the construction of animal bones and such common building materials a fibreglass( Plastic + glass fibres )…

Notes on The cell wall, Primary, Secondary, tertiary cell wall, Middle lamella  11-12 class

Cell wall: cell wall The cell wall is complex in nature and is differentiated in the following layers: cell wall  Primary cell wall: The first farmed cell wall is known as primary cell wall. It is an outermost layer of the cell and in the i…

Bacteria that have no cell wall, L form bacteria, Protoplast, Spheroplasts, gram negative, gram positive bacteria Full notes

Bacteria that have no cell wall: L Forms: L-forms are bacteria that  have lost the ability to  form a complete cell wall. They were first observed in 1935 at the Lister Institute in Paris, from which they derived their name . L-form arises  from b…