Chapter 18 - Body Fluids and Circulation Notes Chapter 19 - Excretory Products and their Elimination Notes Chapter 20 - Locomotion and Movement Notes Chapter 21 - Neural Control and Coordination Notes Chapter 22 - Chemical Coordination and integration Notes CBSE Notes for Class 12 Class 12 is one...
Body Fluids and Circulation Notes Plant Growth and Development Notes Breathing and Exchange of Gases Notes Locomotion and Movement Notes Cell Cycle and Cell Division Notes Plant Kingdom Notes Cell- The Unit of Life Notes Principles of Inheritance and Variation Notes Chemical Coordination and Integration...
"UNIT 15: PLANT GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT", "UNIT 16: DIGESTION AND ABSORPTION", "UNIT 17: BREATHING AND EXCHANGE OF GASES", "UNIT 18: BODY FLUIDS AND CIRCULATION", "UNIT 19: EXCRETORY PRODUCTS AND THEIR ELIMINATION", "UNIT 20: LOCOMOTION AND MOVEMENT", ...
Breathing and Exchange of GasesSolved Examples Body Fluids and CirculationSolved Examples Excretory Products and their EliminationSolved Examples Locomotion and MovementSolved Examples Neural Control and CoordinationSolved Examples Chemical Coordination and IntegrationSolved Examples ...
- body temperature - gender Homeostatic imblances: tachycardia abnormally fast heart rate (>100 bpm) Homeostatic imblances: bradycardia heart rate is slower than 60 bpm may result in grossly inadequate blood circulation may be desireable result of endurance trianing ...
Body Fluids and Circulation Breathing and Exchange of Gases Cell Cell- Structure and Function Chemical Coordination Digestion and Absorption Diversity in the Living World Ecology Ecosystem Environmental Issues Evolution Excretory System Flowering Plants Food Production Genetics and Evolution Human Health and Di...
In order to reach the circulation (blood and lymph vessels), cosmetic ingredients must cross a number of cell layers of the skin, of which the rate-determining layer is considered to be the stratum corneum. A high number of factors influence this process, including the molecular weight, ...
Immunoglobulin G (IgG), the most abundant type of antibody, is found in all body fluids and protects against bacterial and viral infections. It represents approximately 75% of serum antibodies in humans and thus the most common type of antibody found in the circulation. ...
1. William Harvey’s hypothesis of continuous circulation is based on prior work by the Italian anatomist Hieronymus Fabricius (+1619), who demonstrated the venous valves.2. Rheumatic heart-valve disease is damage to the valves as a result of rheumatic fever.3. The only reference to a ...
Plant body is not differentiated into root, stem and They have simple structures which resemble leaves and They have rhizoids for absorbing water and anchoring the plant to Life cycle consists of two morphologically different plants, the gametophyte and ...