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Glycolysis

"Glycolysis is the metabolic process that converts glucose into pyruvic acid." Glycolysis is the process in which glucose is broken down to... View Article

Types of Pollination

The majority of flowering plants reproduce sexually i.e., through seed formation. We know sexual reproduction is incomplete without... View Article

Nuclear Reactor

Before we start with the nuclear reactor, a basic understanding of nuclear fission is necessary. Nuclear fission is the process where the nucleus... View Article

Photoperiodism

As we all know, different plants have a variety of physiological, developmental and growth responses towards the light, dark, seasons, exposure... View Article

Types of Cancer

Table of Contents Introduction Types of Cancer Symptoms of Cancer Causes of Cancer Treatment of Cancer Cancer is a serious... View Article

Human Insulin

Table of Contents What is Human Insulin? History Types of Human Insulin Human Insulin - Explanation Human Insulin Examples... View Article

Phototropism

"Photropism is the ability of a plant to grow in the direction of light." "Photo" means light, and "tropism" means turning. Phototropism is the... View Article

Hypocalcaemia

Hypocalcaemia Tetany is the spontaneous tonic muscle contractions due to increased neuronal excitability that occurs as a result of low ECF... View Article

Growth and Development

 From a biological perspective, the terms "growth" and "development" cannot be used interchangeably:  Growth refers to the increase in mass... View Article

Gametophyte

The gametophyte is a stage in the life cycle that is found in all plants and certain species of algae. This process includes both multicellular... View Article

V-I Characteristics

Table of Contents What Are V-I Characteristics? Types of V-I Characteristics Linear VI Characteristics Non-linear VI Characteristics V-I... View Article

Single Cell Protein

With the continuous rise in the global population, the demand for food has also increased at an alarming rate. The conventional practices of... View Article