Manpada W Thane, Mumbai, India - 400607.
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Marathi Mother Tongue (Native)
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Pune university 2014
Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharm.)
ICT, Mumbai 2016
M.Tech in Green Technology
Manpada W Thane, Mumbai, India - 400607
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Class Location
Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Years of Experience in Class 11 Tuition
4
Board
State, CBSE
CBSE Subjects taught
Biology, Biotechnology, Chemistry
Taught in School or College
No
State Syllabus Subjects taught
Chemistry, Biology, Marathi
1. Which school boards of Class 12 do you teach for?
State and CBSE
2. Have you ever taught in any School or College?
No
3. Which classes do you teach?
I teach Class 11 Tuition Class.
4. Do you provide a demo class?
Yes, I provide a free demo class.
5. How many years of experience do you have?
I have been teaching for 4 years.
Answered on 25/04/2020 Learn Tuition/MBBS & Medical Tuition/Microbiology
1. 1 Definition: An organism in which cellulose is absent in its cell wall is said to have a non-cellulosic cell wall. An organism in which cellulose is present in its cell wall is said to have a cellulosic cell wall.
1.2 Description: in the non-cellulosic cell wall, cellulose my be replaced by pectin, hemicellulose, chitin, etc. In cellulosic cell wall, cellulose is present in a primary and secondary layer of the cell wall.
1.3 Examples: non-cellulosic cell wall- Fungi, marine algae, eg. Bryopsis.
Cellulosic cell wall- kingdom Plantae, eg. Dicots and monocots
1.4 characteristic function: non-cellulosic cell wall maintains the pressure, i.e. prevents over-expansion of the cell when water enters into the cell.
The cellulosic cell wall provides mechanical strength and allows plants to grow tall.
2. Cellulose is a polysaccharide which has many unique properties such as 2.1 it has a natural polymeric structure
2.2 though it consists of saccharide monomers, it is insoluble in water.
2.3 percentage of cellulose in the cell wall decides the strength of the cell wall, and it's rigidity.
Answered on 25/04/2020 Learn Tuition/MBBS & Medical Tuition/Microbiology
1. 1 Definition: An organism in which cellulose is absent in its cell wall is said to have a non-cellulosic cell wall. An organism in which cellulose is present in its cell wall is said to have a cellulosic cell wall.
1.2 Description: in the non-cellulosic cell wall, cellulose my be replaced by pectin, hemicellulose, chitin, etc. In cellulosic cell wall, cellulose is present in a primary and secondary layer of the cell wall.
1.3 Examples: non-cellulosic cell wall- Fungi, marine algae, eg. Bryopsis.
Cellulosic cell wall- kingdom Plantae, eg. Dicots and monocots
1.4 characteristic function: non-cellulosic cell wall maintains the pressure, i.e. prevents over-expansion of the cell when water enters into the cell.
The cellulosic cell wall provides mechanical strength and allows plants to grow tall.
2. Cellulose is a polysaccharide which has many unique properties such as 2.1 it has a natural polymeric structure
2.2 though it consists of saccharide monomers, it is insoluble in water.
2.3 percentage of cellulose in the cell wall decides the strength of the cell wall, and it's rigidity.
Class Location
Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Years of Experience in Class 11 Tuition
4
Board
State, CBSE
CBSE Subjects taught
Biology, Biotechnology, Chemistry
Taught in School or College
No
State Syllabus Subjects taught
Chemistry, Biology, Marathi
Answered on 25/04/2020 Learn Tuition/MBBS & Medical Tuition/Microbiology
1. 1 Definition: An organism in which cellulose is absent in its cell wall is said to have a non-cellulosic cell wall. An organism in which cellulose is present in its cell wall is said to have a cellulosic cell wall.
1.2 Description: in the non-cellulosic cell wall, cellulose my be replaced by pectin, hemicellulose, chitin, etc. In cellulosic cell wall, cellulose is present in a primary and secondary layer of the cell wall.
1.3 Examples: non-cellulosic cell wall- Fungi, marine algae, eg. Bryopsis.
Cellulosic cell wall- kingdom Plantae, eg. Dicots and monocots
1.4 characteristic function: non-cellulosic cell wall maintains the pressure, i.e. prevents over-expansion of the cell when water enters into the cell.
The cellulosic cell wall provides mechanical strength and allows plants to grow tall.
2. Cellulose is a polysaccharide which has many unique properties such as 2.1 it has a natural polymeric structure
2.2 though it consists of saccharide monomers, it is insoluble in water.
2.3 percentage of cellulose in the cell wall decides the strength of the cell wall, and it's rigidity.
Answered on 25/04/2020 Learn Tuition/MBBS & Medical Tuition/Microbiology
1. 1 Definition: An organism in which cellulose is absent in its cell wall is said to have a non-cellulosic cell wall. An organism in which cellulose is present in its cell wall is said to have a cellulosic cell wall.
1.2 Description: in the non-cellulosic cell wall, cellulose my be replaced by pectin, hemicellulose, chitin, etc. In cellulosic cell wall, cellulose is present in a primary and secondary layer of the cell wall.
1.3 Examples: non-cellulosic cell wall- Fungi, marine algae, eg. Bryopsis.
Cellulosic cell wall- kingdom Plantae, eg. Dicots and monocots
1.4 characteristic function: non-cellulosic cell wall maintains the pressure, i.e. prevents over-expansion of the cell when water enters into the cell.
The cellulosic cell wall provides mechanical strength and allows plants to grow tall.
2. Cellulose is a polysaccharide which has many unique properties such as 2.1 it has a natural polymeric structure
2.2 though it consists of saccharide monomers, it is insoluble in water.
2.3 percentage of cellulose in the cell wall decides the strength of the cell wall, and it's rigidity.
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