How Are Ecosystems Being Affected
Rain, wind, predation, earthquakes – all of these are instances of natural phenomena influencing ecosystems. Humans affect the ecosystem by... View Article
Rain, wind, predation, earthquakes – all of these are instances of natural phenomena influencing ecosystems. Humans affect the ecosystem by... View Article
There are several ways which can be included in everyday life to help improve the ecosystem, some of which are... View Article
Coastal ecosystems have economic value apart from their aesthetic value. They support human livelihood and lives by providing food and... View Article
Ecologists can deem heterogeneity and diversity as individual components. Further, redundancy and modularity are deemed to be important factors determining... View Article
Population pyramid depicts the age-sex distribution of a particular population. In this graphic profile of residents of a population, sex... View Article
Biosafety level 1 has limited precautionary measures and BSL-1 labs are used to study infectious agents, which do not cause... View Article
Biosafety level 4 is the highest level of biosafety. BSL-4 labs are used to study agents of life-threatening diseases, which... View Article
Biosafety regulation is the set of guidelines and standards to be followed by personnel working in labs and handling microbial... View Article
Biosafety is the prevention of large-scale incidents and any harmful effects on people and environment due to biological research. Bioethics... View Article
Projects conducted in laboratories are categorised based on biosafety levels. Biosafety levels (BSL) are the set of lab containment protocols... View Article
Biosafety refers to the best practices to be followed to avoid any harmful effects on human health and environment, whereas... View Article
Biosafety refers to maintaining the safe conditions for biological research to avoid any harmful incidents and hazardous effects on people... View Article
Red-green colour blindness is the most common type of colour blindness. It is sex- linked recessive disorder. The genes for... View Article
Males are more likely to be colour blind than females. Around 1 in 12 males and 1 in 200 females... View Article
Colour blindness is inherited from both parents. It is sex-linked recessive disorder. Genes for red-green colour blindness are present on... View Article
Colour blind mother means she is homozygous for the defective genes and they are present on both the X-chromosomes. As... View Article
In red-green colour blindness, blue colour appears normal, but when a person has blue-yellow colour blindness then they find it... View Article
Yes, colour blindness is mostly inherited from parents and is due to defective genes. There is no cure and it... View Article
Colour blindness is usually a genetic disorder. A colour blind person fails to discriminate between similar shades and colours. Red-green... View Article
Yes, colour blindness is usually caused by a gene defect and is inherited. It is a sex-linked recessive disorder. There... View Article