The theory of biogenesis states that living things arise from living cells only. The theory of biogenesis is different from abiogenesis in the... View Article
Answer: The system of naming living species by scientific name, composed of two parts, is called Binomial nomenclature. For example, The... View Article
The steps involved in respiration are as follows: Pulmonary ventilation or breathing through which atmospheric air is drawn in and carbon... View Article
The phenotype can be defined as the set of physical characteristics of an organism, including hair colour, body weight, eye colour, the shape of... View Article
The organisation of a cell is mainly formed from the group of similar cell and other organelles that exhibits organization at several levels.... View Article
The most recognizable feature of a hedgehog is its spines. There are essentially hollow hairs which are stiffened with keratin, the same material... View Article
The leftover food might be used as feed for animals. It can also be collected in compost pits and converted into manure. Hence, it can be used to... View Article
The larva of a housefly is 2mm long, devoid of head and legs. Its body is tapered in front and thick from behind. The body is covered by a thin... View Article
The largest primate in the world is the Eastern Gorilla. A fully grown adult male weighs over 200 kilograms and stands 5.6 feet tall when... View Article
The largest organ in the body, the Liver is found below the diaphragm in the right upper quadrant of the abdominal cavity. It is split into the... View Article
The largest land animal in the world is the African Elephant. However, it is not the largest land animal ever. In the earth’s 4 billion year... View Article
The largest extant (currently living) is the liger. The liger is a cross between a male lion and a female tiger. It is larger than both the... View Article
The kind of cell that does not contain membrane-bound organelle is a prokaryotic cell. It is also one of the oldest types of cells in existence.... View Article
The irrational fear of spiders is termed as Arachnophobia. It is usually triggered when an individual is confronted with images, videos or even... View Article
The glow-in-the-dark entities make use of variations on a chemical reaction which involves three chief components, namely luciferase that helps... View Article
The genetic makeup of women is one of the major factors that is responsible for the long life of women. The mutations in the mitochondrial DNA... View Article
The fluid-like consistency of blood can be attributed to plasma. It is the straw-coloured fluid, assisting in transporting food, waste products,... View Article
The five functions of saliva are as listed below: Lubricates and moistens the inner lining of the moral cavity along with the surface of the... View Article
The exchange of genes between two homologous chromosomes is known as chromosomal crossover or crossing over. This exchange between non-sister... View Article