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Lichens are widely recognized as natural indicators of air quality. According to the Natural History Museum, lichens absorb all their nutrients and moisture directly from the atmosphere because they lack roots and protective surfaces. This makes them highly sensitive to airborne pollutants like nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide, which can quickly accumulate in their tissues and become toxic.
In polluted environments, especially urban or industrial areas, many lichen species either vanish or show signs of stress, such as bleaching or reduced growth. Their absence often signals high levels of sulfur dioxide or other contaminants in the air.
Conversely, in areas with clean air, lichens flourish, especially species like oakmoss and Usnea, which are particularly sensitive to pollution. Researchers have used lichens for decades to monitor atmospheric health. Their presence and diversity can reflect long-term changes in air quality, making them reliable bioindicators for both scientists and citizen observers.
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HTET PGT Biology – Exclusive Notes (Paid)
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We are providing HTET-specific Biology Notes 🧬 prepared with a focus on the actual exam pattern.
✅ Covers complete Biology syllabus in concise, easy-to-revise format
✅ Made exclusively for HTET (not just NCERT summaries)
✅ Chapter-wise, exam-focused, with important topics highlighted
✅ PYQ (Previous Year Questions) included chapter-wise
✅ Helps you save time & boost your selection chances
📌 Sample (Class 12, Chapter 15) already uploaded – full notes of all chapters will be provided in the same format.
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HTET JULY 2025 (chapter wise PYQ's)
Which of the following characteristics is not true for all cyanobacteria?
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मनीषा की पुकार
बेटियाँ रो रही हैं, समाज सो रहा है,
कलयुग में इंसानियत भी कहीं खो रहा है।
कभी कोख में मारी जातीं, कभी जीते जी जलती हैं,
ये कैसी परंपराएँ हैं, क्यों बेटियाँ ही छलती हैं?
अब और मत सहो, आवाज़ बुलंद करो,
बेटियों की इज़्ज़त बचाओ,
जागो—समाज बदलो! #justiceformanisha
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📢 HTET PGT Biology Paper Analysis 🧬
✅ *No Objectionable Questions Found*
📊 Total Questions: 60
🔹 46 Questions Directly from NCERT
▫️Out of these, 14 Questions were taken from PYQs – either with statement/option change but based on the same concept.
▫️14 Questions were slightly advanced, but easily solvable as options were not confusing.
📚 Focus on NCERT + PYQs = 80% Paper Covered!
Stay consistent, revise smartly! 🔄
📌 *Next paper is yours!*
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Lichens are widely recognized as natural indicators of air quality. According to the Natural History Museum, lichens absorb all their nutrients and moisture directly from the atmosphere because they lack roots and protective surfaces. This makes them highly sensitive to airborne pollutants like nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide, which can quickly accumulate in their tissues and become toxic.
In polluted environments, especially urban or industrial areas, many lichen species either vanish or show signs of stress, such as bleaching or reduced growth. Their absence often signals high levels of sulfur dioxide or other contaminants in the air.
Conversely, in areas with clean air, lichens flourish, especially species like oakmoss and Usnea, which are particularly sensitive to pollution. Researchers have used lichens for decades to monitor atmospheric health. Their presence and diversity can reflect long-term changes in air quality, making them reliable bioindicators for both scientists and citizen observers.
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आपको क्या लगता है 30 और 31 जुलाई को परीक्षा होग .. या postponed hoga due to DSSSB exam schedule.. .. ??
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HTET New Exam Date Official Notice Released By HBSE.
30,31 July 2025
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