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This Botany Bundle resources were created with the help of industry experts, and all subject-related information is kept updated on a regular basis to avoid learners from falling behind on the latest developments.
Course Curriculum
**Botany**
Module 01: Introduction to Biology
- The Human Population and Plants
- Definition of Botany
- Scope of Botany
- Characteristics of Plants
- Biological Diversity
- Hierarchy
- Summary
Module 02: Morphology of Plants
- Definition of Plant Morphology
- The Plant Body
- Morphology of Leaf
- Leaf Form and Structure
- External Structure of Leaves
- Internal Structure of Foliage Leaves
- Other Leaf Types
- Leaves of Conifers
- The Root System
- External Structure of Roots
- Internal Structure of Roots
- Other Types of Roots
- Morphology of Stem
- Summary
Module 03: Cell Biology and Anatomy of Plants
- Introduction to Cell Biology
- Definition of Cell
- Cell Shape and Size
- Structure of Plant Cell
- Cell Organelles
- Plant Tissue
- Meristematic Tissue
- Permanent Tissue
- Simple tissue
- Parenchyma
- Collenchyma
- Sclerenchyma
- Complex Tissue
- Xylem
- Phloem
- Secretory Tissues
- Tissue System
- Epidermal Tissue System
- Ground Tissue System
- The Vascular Tissue System
- Anatomy of Stem
- Anatomy of Root
- Anatomy of Leaves
- Summary
Module 04: Naming Plants and Taxonomic Classifications
- Basic Components of Taxonomy
- Objectives, Goals and Aims of Plant Systematics
- Future of Plant Taxonomy
- What Is Classification?
- Ranks of Plant Classification
- Types of Systems of Classification
- Concept of Taxa
- Concept of Species
- Concept of Genus
- Concept of Family
- Taxa Above Family Level
- Fundamentals of Plant Nomenclature
- Who is a Nomenclaturist?
- Common Names and Scientific Names
- What is Binomial Nomenclature?
- What is ICBN?
- Principles of ICBN
- Chemotaxonomy
- Molecular Taxonomy
- Serotaxonomy
- Summary
Module 05: Plant Physiology
- Introduction to Plant Physiology
- Imbibition
- Diffusion
- Osmosis
- Absorption
- Absorption of Water by Plant
- Factor Affecting Absorption of Water
- Transpiration
- Factors Affecting Transpiration
- Enzymology
- Respiration
- Mechanism of Respiration
- Krebs Cycle
- Factor Affecting Respiration
- Photosynthesis
- Photosynthetic Pigments
- Mechanism of Photosynthesis
- Calvin Cycle
- Factors Affecting Photosynthesis
- Summary
Module 06: Embryology of Plants
- Introduction to Embryology of Plants
- Pollen Grain
- Pollination
- Types of Pollination
- Modes of Cross-pollination
- Germination of Pollen
- Formation of Female Gametophyte
- Fertilisation
- Double Fertilisation
- The Fruit
- Structure of Fruit
- Types of Fruits
- The Seed
- Structure of Seeds
- Types of Seeds
- Dispersal of Seeds and Fruits
- Dispersal by Wind
- Dispersal by Water
- Dispersal by Animals
- Summary
Module 07: Plant Genetics and Evolution
- The Fundamentals of Plant Genetics
- Replication of DNA
- Mutations
- Causes of Mutations
- Effects of Mutations
- DNA Repair Processes
- Crossing-Over
- Linkage
- Concepts of Evolution
- Population Genetics
- Natural Selection
- Rates of Evolution
- Phyletic Speciation
- Pollen Transfer
- Seed Dispersal
- Summary
Module 08: Plant Ecology
- What Is Ecology?
- Ecological Classification of Plants
- Mode of Nutrition
- Autotrophic plants
- Heterotrophic Plants
- Symbiotic Relationships
- Symbiosis and Mutualism
- Commensalism
- Amensalism
- Parasitism
- Competition
- Predation
- Mycorrhiza
- Population and Community Ecology
- Natality
- Mortality and Survivorship
- Ecosystem
- Structure of the Ecosystem
- Food Chain and Food Web
- Ecological Pyramid
- Pyramid of Number
- Pyramid of Biomass
- Summary
Module 09: Cryptograms and Microbes
- Virus
- Characteristics of Virus
- Classification of Viruses
- Structure of Viruses
- Plant Viruses
- Control of Plant Viral Diseases
- Bacteria
- Characteristics of Bacteria
- Structure of Bacteria
- Mode of Nutrition
- Reproduction
- Economic Impotence
- Cyanobacteria
- Algae
- Classification of Algae
- Reproduction
- Economic Importance of Algae
- Fungi
- Characteristics of Fungi
- Reproduction
- Classification of Fungi
- Economics Importance of Fungi
- Lichens
- Structure and Form
- Economic Importance of Lichens
- Bryophytes
- Characteristics of Bryophytes
- Classification of Bryophytes
- Summary
Module 10: The Gymnosperms
- Introduction to Gymnosperms
- Classification of Gymnosperms
- Cycas
- Morphology and Anatomy
- Reproduction and Lifecycle
- Economic Importance
- Pinus
- Morphology and Anatomy
- Economic Importance
- Ephedra
- Habit
- Anatomy
- Summary
Module 11: Angiosperms - The Flowering Plants
- Introduction to the Angiosperm Kingdom
- Classification of Angiosperms
- Monocots
- Eudicots
- The Life Cycle of Angiosperms
- Adaptation of Flowering Plants
- The Evolution of Flowering Plants
- Flowering Plant Families
- Magnolia Family
- Walnut Family
- Cactus Family
- Mustard Family
- Rose Family
- Pea Family
- Potato Family
- Pumpkin Family
- Sunflower Family
- Grass Family
- Orchid Family
- Economic Importance of Angiosperms
- Summary
Module 12: Palaeobotany
- PalaeoAn Introduction
- Fossilisation
- Factors Influencing Fossils Formation
- Types of Fossils
- Petrifactions
- Incrustation
- Compression
- Compactions
- Impression or Imprint
- Calcification
- Diatomaceous Deposits
- Fossil Record and Fossil Plants
- Pteridophytes
- Gymnosperms
- Geologic Time Scale
**Reproduction in Flowering Plants**
Section 01: SEXUAL REPRODUCTION IN ANGIOSPERMS - PART I
- Structure of a Flower
- Structure of Male Part of Flower
- Microsporogenesis
- Structure of Female Part of Flower
- Megasporogenesis
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