Dhaneshwari-Sharma- Biology class 9
While examining a thin slice of cork, Robert
Hooke saw that the cork resembled the
structure of a honeycomb consisting of many
little compartments. Cork is a substance
which comes from the bark of a tree. This
was in the year 1665 when Hooke made this
chance observation through a self-designed
microscope. Robert Hooke called these boxes
cells. Cell is a Latin word for ‘a little room’.
This may seem to be a very small and
insignificant incident but it is very important
in the history of science. This was the very
first time that someone had observed that
living things appear to consist of separate
units. The use of the word ‘cell’ to describe
these units is used till this day in biology.
Hooke saw that the cork resembled the
structure of a honeycomb consisting of many
little compartments. Cork is a substance
which comes from the bark of a tree. This
was in the year 1665 when Hooke made this
chance observation through a self-designed
microscope. Robert Hooke called these boxes
cells. Cell is a Latin word for ‘a little room’.
This may seem to be a very small and
insignificant incident but it is very important
in the history of science. This was the very
first time that someone had observed that
living things appear to consist of separate
units. The use of the word ‘cell’ to describe
these units is used till this day in biology.
Dharambir-B.A.-III-History
This course on History includes
1. French Revolution : causes and consequences
2. Napoleon Bonaparte : Rise to power and continental system
3. World war-I : causes and consequences
4. World war-II : causes and consequences
1. French Revolution : causes and consequences
2. Napoleon Bonaparte : Rise to power and continental system
3. World war-I : causes and consequences
4. World war-II : causes and consequences
Dipasree-B.Sc. Semester 2-Plant Anatomy
List of Topics to be covered under this course includes:
1. Stomata
2. Stele: Types and Evolution
3. Primary Structure of Root: Dicot and Monocot
4. Primary Structure of Stem: Dicot and Monocot
1. Stomata
2. Stele: Types and Evolution
3. Primary Structure of Root: Dicot and Monocot
4. Primary Structure of Stem: Dicot and Monocot
Garima Sumran-B.Sc. 3rd Year-Chemistry
Topics covered in this Organic Chemistry course: 1. Spectroscopy-Principle of NMR, number of signals, equivalent and non-equivalent protons, chemical shift 2. Carbohydrates-Monosaccharides, disaccharides 3. Polymers-Types, Classification, Mechanism of polymerisation 4. Amino acids and proteins-Synthesis of amino acids, peptide, classical peptide synthesis
Garima-2ndLewiscaroll-Membersinafamily
members in a family - parents , grand parents, uncle and aunts, cousins and relatives