The essential nutrients, their absorption mechanisms, and deficiencies in plants.
Detailed biochemical pathways of Glycolysis, the Krebs Cycle (TCA), and the Electron Transport Chain (ETC), highlighting ATP generation. 3. Plant Growth Regulators (Phytohormones)
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Detailed insights into macro and micronutrients, their deficiency symptoms, and how plants absorb minerals.
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Photosynthesis (including biosynthesis of Chlorophyll-a), respiration (Peter Mitchell's Chemiosmotic theory), and translocation of organic solutes. Growth and Development:
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