(a) A-sperm; B-ovum (egg) Sperm and ovum are the gametes produced by vertebrates. More specifically, sperm is the male gamete while the ovum is... View Article
d) Fertilisation takes place in the human female (oviduct). The female reproductive system is framed to perform different functions. It creates... View Article
The moon has no atmosphere, unlike Earth. The energy from the Sun heats up the land as well as the air; hence the temperature does not drop too... View Article
d) Photosynthesis There are many processes involved in the movement of water. Listed below are different stages of the water cycle. The sun... View Article
Bacterial cell do not have chloroplast but yet some photoautotrophic bacteria perform photosynthesis due to the presence of chlorophyll in... View Article
When air is contaminated by unwanted substances which have a harmful effect on both the living and non-living, it is referred to as air... View Article
(d) axonal end of one neuron to dendritic end of another neuron In a synapse, the electrical signal is 'translated' into the neurotransmitter... View Article
b) Waste in pit B degraded faster than that in pit A. When compared to pit A, pit B degraded faster because it was kept open and that's why it... View Article
b) (ii) and (iii) Smooth muscles are found in the walls of hollow visceral organs. They do not work according to our will. They are involved in... View Article
(c) Aluminium reacts with hydrochloric acid as well as sodium hydroxide solution to produce hydrogen gas. Aluminium oxide is amphoteric. It acts... View Article
(a) The site response to a hormone - Receptor Receptors are defined as specialized structures found in the cell membrane. They are mainly... View Article
b) Mucus The inner lining of the stomach is protected by the mucus secreted by mucoid cells present in the cardiac and pyloric regions of the... View Article
b) Cardiac muscle Cardiac muscle is a type of involuntary striated muscle found only in the walls of the heart. This is a specialized muscle... View Article
(a) cytoplasm Pyruvic acid is converted into lactic acid in the cytoplasm of muscle cells during deficiency of oxygen in human beings.Pyruvic... View Article
c) Sneezing Through sneezing, the water droplets carrying the microbes enter into the healthy person. All the others are non communicable... View Article
(c) cell membrane The plant and animal cells are eukaryotic and contain well-developed cellular organelles. The cell membrane, cytoplasm,... View Article