How Food Is Digested In The Human Body
Once food is ingested, the stomach breaks down and mixes the food before passing it on to the small intestine.... View Article
Once food is ingested, the stomach breaks down and mixes the food before passing it on to the small intestine.... View Article
Modern Binomial Nomenclature dictates that the genus name is capitalized while the species name is not. Furthemore, both the genus... View Article
In a nutshell, the respiratory system and the circulatory system work together to replenish the body’s oxygen supply. Furthemore, these... View Article
The process of digestion in humans can be summarised in the following steps: Ingestion Mixing and Movement Secretion Digestion Absorption... View Article
The human body produces antibodies in response to antigens. Antigens are proteins that are present on the surface of an... View Article
Yes, most terrestrial lizards are uricotelic organisms. Read more by registering at BYJU’S NEET. Explore more interesting questions Here
In humans, nitrogenous wastes such as urea are expelled in the form of urine by the kidneys. Read more by... View Article
One of the most well-known instances of diffusion occurring inside the human body is in the lungs – where oxygen... View Article
Human physiology is a discipline that essentially studies how the human body works. It is an integral part as well... View Article
Depending on the type of human waste, the following alternatives can be used to process human waste: Composting (for fecal... View Article
Respiratory Exchange Ratio (RER) is calculated by dividing the produced amount of (VCO2) by the quantity of (VO2) consumed. Read... View Article
Taxonomically, humans are designated the systematic name Homo sapiens. We fall under the order primates, which also includes lemurs, chimpanzees,... View Article
The concentration and volume of urine produced by the human body is regulated by the Antidiuretic hormone (ADH). Main Article:ADH... View Article
Plants are known to benefit us in many ways. For instance, a majority of the food we consume are derived... View Article
Plants are beneficial to humans as well as the environment. For instance, a project led by NASA called the NASA... View Article
Chemically, plant hormones share some similarities with human hormones, hence, they are capable of eliciting responses. This was apparent as... View Article
One of the most well-known uses of prokaryotes is breaking down waste. Bacteria are able to break down organic matter,... View Article
For ages, plants have been our source of nutrition as well as natural resources. Modern science and technology have enabled... View Article
Nitrogen is an important element for life. More importantly, nitrogen is found in amino acids – which are crucial building... View Article
In humans, mitosis serves two important functions: Growth and development Cell repair and replacement. Read more by registering at BYJU’S... View Article