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Define meosis and mitosis

 Meosis Meosis is a process where a single cell divides twice to produce four cells containing half the original amount of genetic information.These cells are sex cells sperm in males and eggs in females. Mitosis Cell division responsible for the growth and replacement of older cells by the formation of newer ones is known as Mitosis. This cell division produce two daughter cells which are identical and similar to the mother Write the location and function of epithelial tissue# The epithelial tissue is type of body tissue that forms the covering on all internal and external surfaces of body,lines body cavity and hollow organs and is the major tissue in glands. There are following function of this tissue *protection  *secretion  *absorption *excretion   *filtration  *diffusion *sensory reception Define astigmatism# A defect of an optical system (such as a lens) causing rays from a point to fail meet in a focal point resulting in a blurred and imperfect image...

What do you mean by heart rate

 Heart rate#  Heart rate is the number of times the heart beat within a time period usually a minute.The heart beat can be feel at the side of neck,back of the knee etc. Write any two function of ribosome# There are two function of ribosome givenot below 1)Provides space for the synthesis of protein, 2)Decoding the massage. Name the layer of skin There are three layer of skin 1)Epidermis (topical layer of skin)thickness of Epidermis varies from (0.05)mm (at eyelids)to 0.8-1.5mm (on soles of feet and palms of hands) 2)Dermis (middle layer of skin) it's thickness on the eyelids upto 0.6m and on the back,palms and soles it is upto 3mm 3)Hypodermic  (Botum layer of skin ) it can be up to 3mm in thickness on the abdomen Classified different blood group# 1) A Rhd possitive (A+) 2)A Rhd negative (A-) 3)B Rhd possitive  (B+)   4)B Rhd negative (B-) 5)O Rhd possitive (O+)  6)O Rhd negative (O-) 7)AB Rhd possitive (AB+)8)AB Rhd negative (AB-) 3)

Classifie a perrypherol nervous system

 PNS (perrypherol nervous system) Devised into two parts (1)Autonomic nervous system (ANS) (2)Somatic nervous system(SNS). The ANS is divided into two parts.  1)Sympathetic nervous system 2)Parasympathetic nervous system What is haemoglobin# Haemoglobin is a red substance in the blood that carries the gas to live (O2,CO2) and contains iron. Explaine the term autocrine and juxtacrine# An Autonomic signal is one that binds to receptors on the surface of the cell that produce it. Juxtacrine signaling involves in contact between cells in which a ligand on one cell surface binds to a receptor on the other What is the function of toungh There are given bellow the function of toungh 1)It works in speaking 2)The taste is also function of toungh 3)The young functions as a digestive organ by facilitating the movement of food during mastication and assisting swallowing. Name of largest nerve of human body The largest nerve of the human body is Sciatic nerve.It runs from each side of the ...

Indian Pharmacopoeia (I.P.)

 Indian Pharmacopoeia  Hello friends welcome to you on my website. In this article you will read about the topic of Indian Pharmacopoeia. It is important in pharmacy branch . Hello friends if you do not clear about  pharmacopoeia or what is pharmacopoeia ?I am giving a definition of pharmacopoeia . Pharmacopoeia -                 Pharmacopoeia is a standard book in which given directions ,ingredients, method of preparation of  drugs,medicines and  pharmaceutical apparatus . The I.P. committed was constituted in 1948 for the publish of I.P. The I.P. editions are 1)I.P. (1955)   followed by its supplement in 1960 2)I.P. (1966) followed by its supplement in 1975 3)I.P. (1985) followed it's addendum in 1989 and 1991 4)I.P. (1996) followed by its addendum in 2000 and 2002. 5)I.P. (2007) followed by its addendum in 2008.It includes three volume 6)I.P. (2010) followed by its addendum in 2012.It contains also three volum...

Scope of pharmaceutical analysis

  1)quality control 2)assaying 3)identification of compound 4)determination of impurity 5)development of new product 6)diagnosis    7)farming   8)standards 9)chemical research   10)safeguard public health

Define artery and veins

Arteries and veins(also called blood vessels) are tubes of muscle that blood flows throw.Throw arteries  blood flow from the heart to the rest of the body.Veins push blood back to heart.

What is blood pressure

 Blood pressure# The force of circulating blood on the walls of the arteries is called blood pressure. Measuremeets of blood pressure is taken two state 1)when blood pressure is at its highest then it, systolic 2)when blood pressure is its lowest then it called,diastolic रक्त चाप# धमनियों की दीवारों पर रक्त प्रवाहित करने के बल को रक्तचाप कहते हैं। रक्तचाप की माप दो अवस्था में ली जाती है 1) जब रक्तचाप अपने उच्चतम स्तर पर होता है तो यह, सिस्टोलिक 2) जब रक्तचाप सबसे कम होता है तो उसे डायस्टोलिक कहा जाता है

What is neuromuscular junction

 The neuromucular (NMJ)is a highly specialised synapse between a motor neuron nerve terminal and it's muscle fiber that are responsible for converting electrical impulses generated by the motor neuron into electrical activity in the muscle fibers.

Write any two disorder off heart

 There are two disorder of heart given bellow 1)coronary heart disease 2)disorder of blood circulation 3)stroke

Define E.C.G.

 E.C.G.# An electrocardiogram (E.C.G.)records the electric signals in heart.It's a common and painless test used to quickly detect heart problems and monitor hearts health