How Did You Observe Microbes
Microbes are small minute living organisms, which vary in their shape, size and features. These organisms cannot be seen through... View Article
Microbes are small minute living organisms, which vary in their shape, size and features. These organisms cannot be seen through... View Article
Bloodborne pathogens mainly refers to infectious microorganisms in human blood that can cause severe infectious disease in humans. There are... View Article
Skin acts as a barrier between outside and inside the environment. By this way it protects the body from pathogens.... View Article
White blood cells (WBC’s) serve as a defense system against all pathogens in the human body. The white blood cells... View Article
Each antibody has a unique binding site and shapes, which binds to specific shapes of the antigen. Later, the antigens... View Article
There are many ways through which the infectious microbes can be transmitted. The pathogenic microorganisms are Transmitted from one person... View Article
Pathogens are disease causing microbes, which invade our body through the openings, which uses the host body’s resources, multiplies and... View Article
Normal flora refers to the total population of microbes, which occupies the skin and mucous membranes of healthy normal persons.... View Article
The term pathogens or harmful microbes mainly refers to infectious agents. These include bacteria, virus, fungi , which invade the... View Article
Dr Robert Koch, a German physician and microbiologist was the first person to discover the disease causing microorganisms, also called... View Article
Smallpox is an extremely contagious disease, caused by the deadly virus called Variola. These pathogens transmit from one person to... View Article
Yes, meningitis is a bloodborne pathogen. Meningitis is caused by Neisseria meningitidis, which causes inflammation of meninges, a protective covering... View Article
Pathogens are disease causing microbes, which invade our body through the openings including the eyes, nose, mouth through the open... View Article
No, high respiratory quotients are not good, as it leads to the increase in the body weight and accumulation of... View Article
Plant cells are called totipotent, because these cells are capable of giving rise to any cell type. Also Read: Do... View Article
Respiratory Quotient (R.Q.) also referred to as the respiratory ratio. It is defined as the ratio of carbon dioxide and... View Article
Breathing mainly refers to external respiration as there is the gaseous exchange, which occurs across the respiratory membrane of lungs.... View Article
Cellular respiration is of two types: Aerobic and Anaerobic. The respiration which takes place in the presence of oxygen, is... View Article
The most important chemical factor involved in controlling respiration are: Hydrogen ions. Chemical- carbon dioxide. Oxyhaemoglobin or oxygen levels. Explore... View Article
The Respiratory Quotient (R.Q.) of organic acids is more than one, e.g. for malic acid it is 1.33 (> 1)... View Article