Type 2 diabetes is the most common form of diabetes.
Sensation is the activation of the receptors by stimuli.
The blood of some invertebrate animals like the earthworm is red due to haemoglobin pigment, but the pigment is dissolved in the plasma. In vertebrates the same pigment is found in the red corpuscles and not in the plasma.
Mumps: This is a swelling caused by inflammation of parotid glands placed in front of our ear region. The Inflammation is caused by a virus.
The feeding mechanism is of several types. If it is entirely plant-like (photosynthesis),it is called holophytic. It is entirely (holo) animal-like (zoic), that is devouring already existing food, it is called holozoic.
Genes: The DNA is the genetic material. The DNA is made of several nucleotides. A nucleotide means, one nitrogenous base one sugar molecule and a phosphate molecule. These Nucleotides occur in sequences and several nucleotides form one gene ( a functional gene is called a cistron)
Veins carries Blood back from the body parts to the Heart.
We know that The circulatory system of our body is a loop. The Heart is the pump, the arteries and their smaller branches (arterioles) carry oxygen rich blood all through your body and the veins and their smaller branches (venules) carry oxygen depleted blood and waste products back.
Replication of the DNA does not occur during Mitosis.
Unlike Mitosis, Meiosis results in the formation of 4 Genetically different cells.
Meiosis results in the formation of 4 Haploid daughter cells from one Diploid parent cell.
There are about 1,000,000 nephrons in each human kidney.
Nephron, functional unit of the kidney, the structure that actually produces urine in the process of removing waste and excess substances from the blood.
The cell carries out the metabolic processes and it grows during interphase.
The cell cycle has three phases that must occur before mitosis, or cell division happens. These three phases are collectively known as interphase. They are G1, S, and G2.
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