Plant Physiology
Plant Physiology: Overview
Plant Physiology covers chapters such as Respiration in Plants, Transport in Plants, Mineral Nutrition, Photosynthesis in Higher Plants and, Plant Growth and Development
Practice Other Chapters from Plant Physiology
This chapter describes the different transportation processes inside the plant cells. This includes active transport, passive transport, diffusion, and osmosis.

This chapter describes the different minerals and nutrition required by the plants for growth. Nitrogen, iron, zinc, copper, boron and chlorine are some of the essential minerals required by plants.

This chapter describes the process of photosynthesis. This includes photophosphorylation, electron transport chain, C4 pathway, and C3 pathway. Types of C4 plants and their tissue organisation are also included in this chapter.

This chapter describes the processes that take place during respiration of plants. These include the Glycolysis process that converts carbohydrates into pyruvate, aerobic respiration, Amphibolic pathway, and fermentation.

This chapter describes the different processes and growth regulator involved in the development of a plant. It discusses Auxins, cytokinins, gibberellins, and abscisic acid, which are some of the hormones involved in growth regulation.
