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Cell Organelles

Introduction Every organism whether single-celled or multicellular is made up of cells. They provide body shape and structure and perform a variety of tasks to keep it running. A cell is the fundamental unit of life. According to Cell Theory Hypotheses, “Cell is the fundamental unit of life that gives everything and is self-sufficient in […]

Cell Cycle and Cell Division

Introduction All living organisms possess cells. It is most important structurally, biologically, and functionally. By division of cells, they increase the numbers and form all the structures in the body. There are three essential parts that are present in a cell, namely plasma membrane, cytoplasm, and nucleus. The nucleus is a spherical organelle that is […]

Cell Biology

Introduction All living organisms possess cells. It is most important structurally, biologically, and functionally. Cells are either unicellular or multicellular. By division, cells increase in number and form all the structures in the body. There are three essential parts that are present in a cell, namely, plasma membrane, cytoplasm, and nucleus. The cell is surrounded by a […]

Scientific Name of Human Being

Introduction Homo sapiens is the scientific name given to human beings. The term Homo sapiens was given by Carl Linnaeus, the father of Taxonomy. In Latin, the term Homo refers to ‘earthly being’ and sapiens refers to ‘wise’. We are the sole surviving members of the genus Homo. We are bestowed with a higher cognitive function than every other living being on earth. […]

Largest Organ In Human Body

Introduction The skin is the body’s outermost layer which functions to protect the body from all sorts of things, including infections, temperature changes, physical, chemical and mechanical stresses, etc. Being the largest organ of the body, the skin of an average adult human spans about 1.5-2.5 metres and is quite thick as well. A square inch of skin contains […]

Largest Internal Organ in The Human Body

Introduction With a weight of about 1.5 kg, the liver is the biggest organ within the body and also the largest gland. Accounting for about 2-3% of the body weight, the liver performs various important functions, such as storage of glucose, synthesis of proteins via amino acids, production of bile, removal of toxic wastes, production […]

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