joints in human body

INTRODUCTION joints in human body Joints are structural arrangement where two bones articulate i.e., meet each other. The framework of the body consists of separate skeletal elements which are joined or articulate with one another by different types or joints. The joints are essential for the movement of different skeletal structures i.e., all the bones … Read more

human excretory system

Human Excretory system INTRODUCTION In human, excretory system consists of a pair of kidneys, one pair of ureters, a urinary bladder and a urethra. Kidneys Shape and size- Kidneys are reddish brown, bean- shaped situated between the levels of last thoracic and third lumber vertebrata close to the dorsal inner wall of the abdominal cavity. … Read more

human heart

human heart INTRODUCTION Human circulatory system, also known as the blood vascular system consists of a muscular chambered heart, a network of closed branching blood vessels and blood, the fluid which is circulated LABELLED HEART Structure of Human Heart Heart is located in the thoracic cavity, in between the two lungs, slightly tilted to the … Read more

Plastids

INTRODUCTION Plastids are found in all plant cells in euglenoids etc. Depending upon their colour and pigments they contain, these are of three main types- leucoplasts, chromoplasts and chloroplasts.         1  Leucoplasts:- they are colourless plastids which generally occur near          the nucleus in non-green cells.They are variable in … Read more

The flower

INTRODUCTION The flower is the reproductive unit in the angiosperm. It is a modified shoot, meant for sexual reproduction. It consists of four whorls which are successively arranged on the thalamus or receptacle. Thalamus  is the swollen end of the predicel or the stalk. The four whorls present in a flower are calyx, corolla, androecium, … Read more

The stem

INTRODUCTION The ascending part of the plant axis which bears branches, leaves, flowers and fruits is called stem. It develops from plumule. Stem is differentiated into nodes and internodes. The region bearing leaves, present at regular intervals on the stem and its branches are called nodes  and the part of stem present between the two … Read more

Golgi Apparatus

INTRODUCTION Golgi Appratus • Golgi apparatus as a bustling sorting and distribution center within the cell. • He described it as a densely stained reticular structures present near the           nucleus of the cell. • Therefore, these were given the name Golgi bodies, after his name. • It is present in eukaryotic … Read more

Biotechnology : Principles and Processes

BIOTECHNOLOGY: PRINCIPLES AND PROCESSES INTRODUCTION Biotechnology deals with techniques of using live organisms or enzymes from organisms to produce products and processes useful to humans.                                      _____________↓_______________                        … Read more

Function of Endoplasmic Reticulum

INTRODUCTION The membranous cell organelles which function in a coordinated manner, constitute an endomembrane system, e.g endoplasmic reticulum, golgi complex, lysosomes and vacuoles. ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM FUNCTION OF ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is often referred to as the “factory” or “highway” of the cell, playing a crucial role in protein synthesis, lipid metabolism, and calcium … Read more

Reproductive Health class 12 notes

INTRODUCTION Definition:-According to WHO. reproductive health means a total well being in all aspects of reproduction, emotional, social and behavioural. Key components of reproductive health:- (i) Access to Information and Education: Access to accurate and comprehensive information about reproductive anatomy, physiology, contraception, sexually transmitted infections (STIs), and family planning methods is essential for making informed … Read more