Digestion and absorption: Human digestive system

Visceral Nervous System: Meaning, Types and Function

The visceral nervous system is a part of the peripheral nervous system. It consists of all of the nerves, plexuses, and ganglia that transmit information from and to the central nervous system, as well as the visceral organs, and it is divided into three categories. Human Body’s Nervous System (also known as the Central Nervous […]

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Vaginal Surgery

The vaginal canal is a muscular tube that connects the outside of the body to the uterus (womb). The vaginal canal can expand and contract to facilitate sexual activity and serves as the “birth canal” via which a baby can be delivered. Structure of the Vagina Tissues, fibres, muscles, and nerves make up the vagina.

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Types Of Facilitating Diffusion

Facilitated diffusion is the movement of molecules along with a concentration difference. Only particular molecules and ions are allowed to pass across the membrane, making it a selective process. Other molecules cannot pass through the membrane. The electric charge and pH aid diffusion over the membrane. Facilitated diffusion is the movement of solutes through the

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Types of Excretory Waste

Waste products can be divided into two categories: metabolic waste and non metabolic waste. If the substances under consideration are produced by chemical processes within a living cell or if they are simply passed through the digestive tract of an organism without actually entering into its life processes, the distinction is significant. The Waste Products

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Types of body fluids

Body fluids are secreted within human bodies and aid in transporting nutrients and eliminating waste from human cells. Our bodies produce these fluids to address our physical, emotional, and metabolic demands. Proteins make up bodily fluids expelled or released from the body. Because bodily fluids and tissue, such as blood or faeces, are known to

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Two types of active transport

Active transport is a form of cellular transport in which molecules (such as ions, glucose, and amino acids) are transferred across a biological membrane. As a result, active transport employs chemical energy to move molecules across concentration gradients. There are two types of active transportation.    Active transport, also known as uphill transfer, involves the

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Turner Syndrome

Turner syndrome could also be diagnosed before birth (prenatally), throughout infancy, or in time of life. Sometimes, in females with gentle signs and symptoms of Turner syndrome, the designation is delayed till the teenager or young adult years. Girls with Turner syndrome would like in progress treatment from a range of specialists. Regular checkups and

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Thread on Digestive System of Frog

Aarambh 2024: The Biggest Event for IIT JEE and NEET UG Aspirants The alimentary canal and digestive glands make up the frog’s digestive system. Because frogs are carnivores, the alimentary canal is small, resulting in a shorter gut. Through the pharynx, the mouth opens into the buccal cavity, which leads to the oesophagus. Due to

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The Largest Organ in Human Body

If we talk about the human body, it is mostly made up of 75 to 80 organs, which are referred to collectively as the organ system. And this system and mechanisms are designed to keep us alive. But we are here to know which is the largest organ in our body among every organ. The

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The Importance Of Calorific Value

The calorific value of food is an essential factor used to identify the amount of energy an item of food will provide, how much should be eaten, and many other things.  This is more prominently seen in various diets and meal plans as the calorific value defines how much weight you are gaining or losing.

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