How Do Humans Affect Photosynthesis
Humans disrupt the process of photosynthesis by polluting water, soil as well as air. These can significantly impede plants’ ability... View Article
Humans disrupt the process of photosynthesis by polluting water, soil as well as air. These can significantly impede plants’ ability... View Article
From an environmental perspective, humans always had a detrimental effect on nature. This began ever since the inception of the... View Article
Anatomically, our eyes and the eyes of a fish are quite similar. This means they can see colour like humans,... View Article
Enzymes perform many functions in the body – but they are most important for speeding up the rate of a... View Article
Vision and visual acuity drastically varies among different species of insects. Some, such as dragonflies have extremely large compound eyes... View Article
Usually, eating a diet rich in iron can help in the production of red blood cells. Read more by registering... View Article
Liver has two lobes, each with an uneven shape and size. It is also the heaviest internal organ, with an... View Article
The average size of a human skin cell is about 0.03 millimeters across. A single human sperm cell is about... View Article
Protists such as seaweed is an important food source in many countries. Today, research is also hinting at using algae... View Article
Prokaryotes have been used since ages to produce products such as bread, cheese and yoghurt. Today, many prokaryotes are also... View Article
Lichens are primarily seen as a source of food across many cultures. Moreover, lichens have been used as traditional medicine... View Article
Ever since the Industrial Revolution, humans have been pumping large quantities of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. This in turn,... View Article
Ferns are commonly used as ornamental plants as well as a source of food. Some studies have also hinted that... View Article
Most species of whales are harmless. However, killer whales which were in captivity have been documented to cause fatal and... View Article
Humpback whales are generally docile and do not exhibit aggressive nor predatory behavior towards humans. However, it might defend itself... View Article
Most claims of gold being beneficial for the body is pseudoscience. It is also not an essential mineral nor trace... View Article
No, anatomically, humans have only one stomach. Stomach is a muscular structure found on the left side of the upper... View Article
Yes, humans showcase anaerobic respiration – especially during heavy or strenuous exercises. After exhausting the available ATP, the muscles use... View Article
Most insects can recognize each other and their potential predators. However, studies to determine whether insects can recognise humans are... View Article
Humans use nitrogen, but not from the atmosphere. Instead, we have to consume plants and animals. Read more by registering... View Article