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LIST OF IMPORTANT INDIANS CONSTITUTION

  Indian Constitution had 395 Articles and 8 Schedules. It was framed by a Constituent Assembly which was established for the purpose in 1946. The Constitution of India is the lengthiest constitution in the world as no other constitution contains as many articles. The constitution of the USA has 7 Articles, China 138, Japanese 103 and Canadian 107 Articles. Now there are a total of 448 articles divided into 25 parts and 12 schedules in the Indian Constitution. The question, however, is still asked from an older version of the constitution. Here is a compiled list of some important articles which you must read and get a fair idea to get well prepared for the upcoming exams List of Important Articles of the Indian Constitution S. No. Elements Article 1. Fundamental Rights 14-35 2. Directive Principles of State Policy 36 – 51 3. Fundamental Duties specified for citizens of India 51 A 4. Official Language of Union Government of India – Hindi (Until it was changed to English) 343 5. Imposit

NOTES ON ALGAE KINGDOM

  Plant Kingdom  The plant kingdom is the study of various subgroups of plants each one having special features. Plant kingdom classification has changed over time. Earlier, Monera and Fungi were also a part of the plant classification but now they are not a part of the plant kingdom. Recently, the plant kingdom has been divided under  Algae, Bryophytes, Pteridophytes, Gymnosperms  and  Angiosperms . 1. Algae : Algae are aquatic organisms containing chlorophyll. These organisms are autotrophic in nature and sometimes occur in association with fungi and other animals such as lichen and sloth bear. Mostly, algae occur in moist stones, fresh water, stones and wood. Based on its size, algae can be  Chlamydomonas   (microscopic unicellular),  Volvox  (colonial forms),  Ulothrix  and  Spirogyra  (filamentous). These organisms are usually vegetative in nature and reproduce sexually as well as asexually. Algae reproduce asexually by forming different types of spores, commonly known as  Zoospor