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Botany Rexine Charts CYTOLOGY (ELB.106.125).01 Cell Membrane showing structure & functions.02 Cell Wall, showing structure & functions.03 Endoplasmic Reticulum showing structure & functions.04 Mitochondrion - showing structure & functions.05 Golgi Complex showing structure & functions.06 Chloroplast - showing structure & functions.07 Nucleus - showing structure & functions.08 Chromosome - showing structure & functions.09 D.N.A. - showing structure & functions.10 R.N.A. - showing structure & functions GENETICS (ELB.106.126).01 Monohybrid Crossing complete dominance.02 Monohybrid Crossing incomplete dominance.03 Dihybrid Crossing.04 Monohybrid Crossing.05 Mendelian explanation of Cross between tall & dwarf races in Garden Pea.06 Sex linked inheritance Drosophila.07 Mendelian Heridity of Blue & Adulsian fowls.08 Mendelian Explanation of the breeding behaviour of Red & White flowering in 4 o clock ALAGE & FUNGI (ELB.106.127).01 Chlamydomonas, General structure & Life History.02 Ulothrix general structure and L.H..03 Oedogonium Life Cycle.04 Spirogyra structure & conjugation.05 Chara structure & L.H..06 Volvox structure & L.H..07 Oscilatoria structure & L.H..08 Nostoc structure & L.H..09 Batrachospermum structure & L.H..10 Polysiphonia structure & L.H..11 Ectocarpus structure & L.H..12 Dictyota structure & L.H..13 Fucus structure & L.H..14 Rhizopus structure & L.H..15 Mucor structure & L.H..16 Yeast.17 Bacteria - I showing structure and forms.18 Bacteria - II showing reproduction.19 Virus types, structure & L.H..20 Penicillium.21 Albugo(Cystopus) structure & reproduction.22 Phytophthora structure & L.H..23 Puccinia graminis structure & L.H..24 Agricus structure & life history BRYOPHYTA, PTERIDOPHYTA (ELB.106.128).01 Riccia structure & reproduction.02 Marchantia structure & Life History.03 Anthoceros structure & reproduction.04 Moss (Funaria) life history.05 Selaginella structure & reproduction.06 Psilotum structure & life history.07 Marselia structure & reproduction.08 Lycopodium structure & life history.09 Equistem structure & reproduction.10 Fern (Aspidium) structure & life history.11 Fern (Pteris) structure & life history.12 Fern (Nephrolapis) structure & life history GYMNOSPERMS (ELB.106.129).01 Cycas life history.02 Cycas Anatomy.03 Cycas stem T.S..04 Gnetum structure & life history.05 Ephedra structure & anatomy.06 Pinus structure & life history.07 Pinus anatomy.08 Pinus leaf.09 Pinus stem.10 Pinus stem. secondary growth

ANGIOSPERMS (ELB.106.130).01 Plant cell ultra structure.02 Mitosis in plants.03 Meiosis in plants (1st & 2nd division shown in one chart).04 Structure of chromosome during mitosis.05 Structure of chromosome during meiosis.06 Typical plant.07 Plant kingdom showing flowering & non-flowering plants.08 Flowering plants (A classification) Hydophytic plants.09 Non-flowering plants (A classification).10 Xerophytic plants..11 Mesophytic plants.12 Epiphytic plants.13 Insectivorous plants.14 Fossil plants.15 Comparison of dicot & monocot plants.16 Inflorescence Part I.17 Inflorescence Part II SEEDS & FRUITS (ELB.106.131.01).01 Maize seed germination.02 Gram seed germination.03 Bean seed germination.04 Castor seed germination.05 Pea seed germination.06 Dispersal of seeds & fruits.07 Classification of fruits.08 Hypogeal Ypogeal Seed Germination(Gram & Maize) ROOTS, STEMS, LEAVES (ELB.106.132.01).01 T.S. Dicot root.02 T.S. Monocot root.03 T.S. Dicot stem.04 T.S. Monocot stem.05 T.S. Dicot leaf.06 T.S. Monocot leaf.07 Root modification.08 Stem modification (Arial).09 Leaf modification.10 T.S. dicot stem secondary growth.11 Vegetative propagation.12 Artificial propagation.13 Specialised stems.14 Typical leaf showing parts.15 Types of leaves.16 Simple leaves.17 Stipules.18 Leaf venation.19 Compound leaves.20 Phyllotaxy.21 T.S. Dicot root.22 Leaf Lamina secondry growth FLOWER & EMBRYOLOGY (ELB.106.133).01 Typical flower showing parts.02 Fertilization showing germination of pollen.03 T.S. Anther & its development.04 Germination of pollen grain and development of male Gametophyte.05 Megasporogensis.06 Development of embryo and endosperms.07 Development of embryo in sagittaria.08 Embryo in Capasella.09 Microsporangium.10 Types of emchryo sacs.11 Forms of Androecium.12 Form of Gynaecium.13 Development of Monocot embryo.14 Placentation.15 Aestivation.16 L.H. Datura.17 Inflorescene Part - I showing simple racemose & simple cymose

.18 Inflorescene Part - II showing compound & special.19 Pollination different types.20 Foms of ovules.21 Foms of Calx & corolla HISTOLOGY (ELB.106.134.01).01 Plant Anatomy Part-I showing simple tissues, parenchyma, collenchyma & sclerenchyma.02 Plant Anatomy Part-II showing complex tissues,xylem.03 Plant Anatomy Part-III showing complex tissues, Phloem Chalmydomona (ELB.106.127.01) Spirigyra-st (ELB.106.127.04) Volvox Structure (ELB.106.127.06) Nostoc Structure (ELB.106.127.08)

Phytophthora (ELB.106.127.22) Puccinia-gra (ELB.106.127.23) Plant-Cell-U (ELB.106.130.01) Inflorescence (ELB.106.130.16)

Inflorescence1 (ELB.106.130.17) Classification (ELB.106.131.07) Hypogeal-Ypo (ELB.106.131.08) T.S. Dicot -s (ELB.106.132.03)

-T.S. (ELB.106.132.04) T.S.Dicot-I (ELB.106.132.05) Root Modification (ELB.106.132.07) Stem Modification (ELB.106.132.08)

T.S. Dicot -r (ELB.106.132.21) Typical Flow (ELB.106.133.01) Fertilization (ELB.106.133.02) Megasporogen (ELB.106.133.05)

Microsporang (ELB.106.133.09) Plant Anatom (ELB.106.134.02) Plant Anatom1 (ELB.106.134.03)