Do Humans Use Mitosis
Yes, mitosis is observed in humans – especially for growth and repair. Read more by registering at BYJU’S NEET. Explore... View Article
Yes, mitosis is observed in humans – especially for growth and repair. Read more by registering at BYJU’S NEET. Explore... View Article
Yes, humans use lactic acid fermentation. This occurs when the body requires a lot of energy, even after spending the... View Article
Yes, nitrogen is an important elements for survival. However, humans cannot use the nitrogen in the air, and instead need... View Article
Yes, humans naturally float. However, most, if not some, sink and their body becomes upright – this is because their... View Article
No. Reptiles and most invertebrates (terrestrial) produce uric acid as their metabolic waste product. Read more by registering at BYJU’S... View Article
Humans cannot use the nitrogen present in the air. However, it still is a vital component for life, hence, we... View Article
No. Humans have only 1 brain and it is divided into two hemispheres. Read more by registering at BYJU’S NEET.... View Article
Telocentric chromosomes are not usually observed in a healthy individual. These are usually found in individuals suffering from genetic disorders... View Article
Yes, renin is an enzyme which is secreted by the human kidneys. Read more by registering at BYJU’S NEET. Explore... View Article
No, humans possess bilateral symmetry. Radial symmetry is common in starfishes (5-sided symmetry is the more appropriate term). Read more... View Article
Human cells do not contain peptidoglycan. These polymers are common to the bacteria – where it forms the cell wall.... View Article
No, humans have closed circulatory systems. Open circulatory systems are found in invertebrates such as arthropods and molluscs. Read more... View Article
No, humans do not have nephridia. This structure is more common in invertebrates such as flatworms and ribbon worms. Read... View Article
Almost all human cells have membranes covering the various structures and organelles. Read more by registering at BYJU’S NEET. Explore... View Article
Yes, the dorsal nerve notochord is a unique feature which is common among all chordates (including humans) in the embryonic... View Article
Yes, human cells as well as the cells of other organisms (including prokaryotes) have cytoskeleton. Read more by registering at... View Article
No, humans do not have chloroplasts. Only autotrophic organisms such as plants and have chloroplasts. Read more by registering at... View Article
Cell walls are exclusive to plants and some prokaryotes. Since humans are neither, cell wall is absent. Read more by... View Article
UPSC Current Affairs Preparation: The Hindu Analysis Watch expert analysis of ‘The Hindu’ dated 14th December 2020. Important news and... View Article
December 13th, 2020, PIB:- Download PDF Here TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. MSP Operations during Kharif Marketing Season 2020-21 2. International... View Article