What Are The 3 Types Of Angina?
Angina or Angina Pectoris is a clinical syndrome characterized by the presence of chest pain or discomfort as a result... View Article
Angina or Angina Pectoris is a clinical syndrome characterized by the presence of chest pain or discomfort as a result... View Article
The process of accelerating the ability of flowering in plants by exposing plants to prolonged cold temperatures is termed vernalization.... View Article
The circulatory system is extremely important in sustaining life. It is responsible for circulating and delivering oxygen, carbon dioxide, water,... View Article
An auxin is a group of naturally occurring plant-growth regulators, which play an important role in plant life cycles and... View Article
Phototropic movement in plants in response to light is stimulated by the concentration of auxin, the plant growth hormone. Phototropism... View Article
Great Saphenous Vein. It is the large, subcutaneous and superficial vein of the leg. It is called the longest vein... View Article
Lungs are mainly involved in gaseous exchange. In blood circulation, the lungs provide a place to exchange carbon dioxide for... View Article
Cytokinins promote mitotic cell division and positively regulate cell division. It also controls the cell cycle both at the G1/S... View Article
The boiling of water is an endothermic process. This is mainly because, for water to boil, heat is supplied. An... View Article
Yes. Genetic drift describes the random change in gene frequency. Genetic drift is a sudden change in the frequency of... View Article
The low-carb foods include- lean meats, fish, eggs, leafy green vegetables, butter, cauliflower, mushroom, Greek yoghurt, eggplant, cauliflower, lettuce leaves... View Article
Cowper’s Gland is also called the bulbourethral gland. It is the smallest exocrine gland of the male reproductive system. The... View Article
No. Zirconium is a chemical element and a by-product of mining and nuclear fission. Zirconium is abundantly used in laboratories,... View Article
Soil is a mixture of minerals, organic materials, air and water. A fertile soil, which is suitable for good yield... View Article
Yes. Vitamin B is a micronutrient as it is required in very minute quantities. Vitamin B is a group of... View Article
Yes. Plants do require zinc. It is an essential micronutrient, which is essential for plant growth and development and is... View Article
Some examples of turgor movements are – Seed pods of few plants (Balsam), open when mature, expel their seeds vigorously... View Article
Plants are exposed to the following types of stress – Salt stress – occurs because of the presence of excess... View Article
Abscisic acid is a naturally produced growth hormone, it is also known as dormin. These are synthesized in the leaves.... View Article
Early seed germination starts with the imbibition of water by seeds. Through the process of imbibition and the osmosis of... View Article