Urea and carbon dioxide is the main excretory product in humans. Also check: What Are The Parts Of Excretory System? Can We Live Without... View Article
The cecum is thought to be the smallest part of the alimentary canal. In humans, it is essentially a vestigial organ as it performs no functions.... View Article
Humans can affect plant growth by providing essential minerals through fertilizers, which the plant cannot acquire on its own. Ironically, humans... View Article
The skin is the largest organ in the body capable of excreting metabolic wastes such as sweat. (However, sweat has other functions such as... View Article
Tooth enamel is thought to be the hardest substance in the body. It is mainly composed of calcium phosphate. Read more by registering at... View Article
The liver is undoubtedly the largest gland in the human body. Read more by registering at BYJU’S NEET. Explore more interesting questions Here... View Article
The liver exhibits regeneration capabilities, however, it is still susceptible to disease and may need transplantation if extensively damaged.... View Article
The stomach is found in the upper left portion of the abdominal cavity, between the esophagus and the first part of the small intestine... View Article
Most countries use sewage treatment plants to deal with human wastes. Furthemore, children’s diapers are often mixed with municipal solid... View Article
The actual digestion process ends in the colon. Here, salts and water are absorbed from the digested matter before being expelled from the... View Article
Lysosomes are actually predominant in animal cells. In plants, the vacuoles perform the function of the lysosomes. Read more by registering at... View Article
Plastids are known to exist only in autotrophic organisms. However, a recent discovery changed this perception. E. chlorotica - a sea slug which... View Article
Humans have countless viruses inhabiting our body. In fact, the total collection of viruses in our body has a term - it is called the human... View Article
Humans use aerobic respiration as well as anaerobic respiration. The latter occurs during strenuous exercise, where the body is unable to meet... View Article