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Category: Anatomy and Physiology

Posted on December 6, 2020April 28, 2023 Anatomy and Physiology

PITUITARY GLAND : Location, Structure and Hormones

Discover the pituitary gland's location, structure, and hormones, which regulate various physiological processes in the body. Read more

Posted on December 4, 2020April 28, 2023 Anatomy and Physiology

Functions of Human Digestive Organs

Discover how the digestive system works in processing food for energy. LEARN MORE about the Functions of Human Digestive Organs. Read more

Posted on November 8, 2020April 29, 2023 Anatomy and Physiology Biotechnology Cell and Molecular Biology

Biological Membrane: Structure, Function, and Processes

Discover the structure, functions, and processes of biological membranes in this comprehensive guide. Explore now for more! Read more

Posted on December 25, 2018May 24, 2022 Anatomy and Physiology

NERVE IMPULSE CONDUCTION

A nerve impulse is the electric signals that pass along the dendrites to generate a nerve impulse or an action potential that occur in a neuron... Read more

Posted on December 6, 2018May 24, 2022 Anatomy and Physiology

ENDOCRINE GLANDS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS

Endocrine glands: Secrete chemicals called hormones (to excite) into the blood (have no ducts) which is transported to the site of action. Generally control long... Read more

Posted on November 15, 2018January 30, 2023 Anatomy and Physiology

Physiology of Urine Formation

Mammals excrete their nitrogenous waste products in the form of urea and hence they are called ureotelic organisms. The urea is produced in liver and... Read more

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