Biotechnology and Its Applications

Significance of Biosafety Issues

Biosafety issues are majorly concerned with the policies, procedures, and principles adopted to protect the human population and the environment from biological hazards. If you wonder about the importance of biosafety, it is to keep an eye on harmful agents such as chemicals, toxins, viruses and radiation that can potentially wreak havoc when used amateurishly […]

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Scientific name of mango

Mangifera indica (MI) is the scientific name of mango, it is also known as mango or aam, and has been used in Ayurvedic and indigenous medicine for over 4000 years. Mangoes are members of the genus Mangifera, which includes approximately 30 species of tropical fruiting trees in the flowering plant family Anacardiaceae. Ayurvedic medicine attributes

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Salient Features and Classification of Monera

Introduction Kingdom Monera comprises unicellular and prokaryotic organisms, specifically bacteria. The term ‘Monera’ means ‘single’ or ‘solitary.’ H.F. Copeland first coined the term in 1866. R.H. Whittaker placed Monera as the first and most primitive kingdom in its highly acceptable five-kingdom classification. The organisms of this kingdom are prokaryotes, i.e., they lack a well-defined nuclear

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Ethylene

Plant growth regulators, such as ethylene, are widely used to ripen fruits and increase flower and fruit production. Unripe fruits can often ripen overnight when kept with ripe bananas. This happens because ethylene released from the bananas triggers the ripening of unripe fruit nearby. Among the alkenes, it is the smallest. Hydrocarbons such as ethylene

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Length Of Treatment

The length of treatment is defined as the average time needed to treat a patient until they are fully healthy. Mania is a condition in which you have an excessively high level of activity or excitement, attitude, or behaviour. Some symptoms are fearlessness, insomnia, rushed thoughts and ideas, short speech, and incorrect beliefs or opinions.

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Lipase

Lipase is a digestive enzyme that converts triglycerides into free fatty acids and glycerol. Lipases are enzymes found in pancreatic secretions that aid in fat digestion. Lipases come in a variety of forms, including hepatic lipases in the liver, hormone-sensitive lipases in adipocytes, lipoprotein lipase on the vascular endothelium surface, and pancreatic lipase in the

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Prevention of Sexually Transmitted Diseases

In India, there are several definite programs solely dedicated to improving reproductive health. If you’ve studied Biology in your class 10th and 12th, you must be acquainted with the basics of sexually transmitted diseases, such as the sexually transmitted diseases definition, their types, and prevention. However, today, we will give you detailed knowledge of it.

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Applications: GMOs, biopesticides, bioethics, Biology, Biotechnology and Its Applications, Class 12, NEET

Plant Fibres

Throughout history, natural fibres of many kinds have been vital to mankind’s survival. Plastics and synthetic fibres developed over the twentieth century have resulted in the development of several types of synthetic fibre-reinforced polymer composites, which are now widely utilised in everyday life and have a variety of applications. Given that synthetic materials are typically

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Manure

Manure, in its most basic definition, is an organic material derived from animal faeces and their decomposing corpses that is used to improve soil quality and increase crop output. What is Manure? Plants and animals are introduced to the soil in agricultural land as they die and their bodies begin to disintegrate in order to

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Management of Dairy Farms

Dairy production has been an integral element of the agricultural landscape for thousands of years. India is primarily an agrarian economy, with over 70% of the population living in villages, where animals play an essential role in socio-economic life. Milk, cheese, butter, ghee, and other high-quality meals are produced by livestock. India is not just

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