by Parinama Academy | Aug 7, 2025 | Student Blogs
What Are Good Bacteria? Good bacteria, also known as probiotics, play a critical role in maintaining a healthy internal environment. Your digestive system houses a vast microbiome—a community of microorganisms, mostly bacteria. Good bacteria help balance this...
by Parinama Academy | Jul 28, 2025 | Student Blogs
What Causes Plant Diseases? Plant diseases are caused by both living (biotic) and non-living (abiotic) factors that disrupt plant health. Biotic Causes – Pathogens: Fungi: Most common; spread by spores and cause leaf spots, mildew, rots, and wilts by blocking water...
by Parinama Academy | Jul 28, 2025 | Student Blogs
Desert & Cold Climate Adaptations Plants in deserts and cold areas adapt to extreme dryness, heat, or freezing temperatures. Desert Adaptations: Thick, waxy cuticles reduce water loss. Spines instead of leaves (like cacti) to lower evaporation and protect from...
by Meghna Rangarajan | Jul 27, 2025 | Student Blogs
How Do Animals Communicate? Animals have amazing ways of “talking” using their senses—like sound, sight, smell, and touch! Sound (Auditory Communication): Whales use low-frequency sounds that can travel miles underwater. Birds use songs to warn others, find mates, and...
by Parinama Academy | Jul 27, 2025 | Student Blogs
How Do Scientists Classify Animals? Scientists classify animals using physical traits, behaviors, and genetics in a process called taxonomy. Scientists look at traits like backbones, body coverings, reproduction methods, and diet. Vertebrates have backbones (like...
by Parinama Academy | Jul 27, 2025 | Student Blogs
How Do Scientists Classify Animals? Scientists classify animals using physical traits, behaviors, and genetics in a process called taxonomy. Scientists look at traits like backbones, body coverings, reproduction methods, and diet. Vertebrates have backbones (like...
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