Medical Terms

The Fundamental Unit of Life : All you need to know

Cell It is the struc­tur­al and func­tion­al unit of life. → Cell is termed as the struc­tur­al unit of life as it pro­vides struc­ture to our body. → Cell is con­sid­ered as the func­tion­al unit of life as all the func­tions of the body take place at cell lev­el. Dis­cov­ery of cell: → Dis­cov­ered by Robert Hooke in 1665. → Robert Brown in 1831 discovered […]

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The First Aid : All You Need to know

The man­age­ment of any emer­gency of help­ing to a per­son who have been injured, became sick seri­ous­ly or oth­er­wise dis­abled, pri­or to the arrival of a doc­tor or trans­porta­tion to a vic­tim to doctor’s clin­ic or hos­pi­tal. First Aid should nev­er be the sub­sti­tu­tion for deriv­a­tive med­ical aid. First Aid is the urgent relief from

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What is Hemostasis? All you need to know

When a blood ves­sels is dam­aged, bleed­ing stop by a process is called hemo­sta­sis. This process involves in :-  Vas­cu­lar response ( which reduces blood flow). Platelet plug for­ma­tion.  Clot for­ma­tion. When a blood ves­sels is injured platelet comes in con­tact. The injured blood ves­sels clos­es ful­ly or par­tial­ly. In the mean time blood clot­ting out of

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What is Soil ? Formation of Soil

Soil is a nat­ur­al resource formed by wheather­ing (break­down) of rocks. It has been defined as they matrix (sand slit clay) con­tain­ing liv­ing bio­mass and dead organ­ic mat­ter with some con­cen­tra­tion of air and water.  It is a rich source of organ­ic and inor­gan­ic mate­r­i­al that sup­port plant life and micro­scop­ic com­mu­ni­ties. Inor­gan­ic mate­r­i­al include elements

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What is Ecology ? History of Ecology

Ecol­o­gy is the study of the rela­tion­ship of organ­isms i.e . plants, ani­mals and microor­gan­ism with their sur­round­ing (envi­ron­ment). Hans Reit­er (1868) gave con­cept of ecol­o­gy. The term Ecol­o­gy is derived from words ‘oikos’ mean­ing home and ‘logos’ mean­ing study. The term was coined in1869 by Ger­man biol­o­gist Ernst haeck­el.  Accord­ing to him Ecol­o­gy is a

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What is Kingdom Protista ?

All sin­gled celled eukary­otes are placed under pro­tista, bit the bound­aries af this king­dom are not well defined what may be a pho­to­syn­thet­ic pro­tis­tan to on biol­o­gist May be a plant to anoth­er. In this we include chrys­o­phytes , Dinofla­gel­lates , Eug­le­noids, slime moulds and pro­to­zoa under pro­tista. Mem­ber of pro­tista are pri­mar­i­ly aquat­ic. This

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Terms related to human body virus

Human virus high­ly impact human body, due to virus­es and infec­tions in body human may die. Virus impact on a relat­ed body parts fre­quent­ly and destroy them to take over on it. Below you can find­out the glos­sary and terms relat­ed to virus. Com­mon terms and glos­sary of human body virus­es are Antivi­ral A com­pound that

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What is Management ? Objectives and functions of management

Man­age­ment is the process of plan­ning, organ­is­ing, staffing, direct­ing and con­trol­ling the resources of an enter­prise effi­cien­cy and effec­tive­ly for achiev­ing the goals of the orga­ni­za­tion. Man­age­ment helps in achiev­ing group goals, cre­ates a dynam­ic organ­i­sa­tion and increase effi­cien­cy. It also helps in achiev­ing per­son­al objec­tive and devel­op­ment of soci­ety.  Objec­tive of Man­age­ment Organsiation ,

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What are the Benefits of viruses ?

Vac­cine pro­duc­tion:- Vac­cines pro­vide immu­ni­ty against viral dis­eases . the con­ven­tion­al vac­cines syn­the­sised using live atten­u­at­ed viruses(weakened in force or effect ) or killed virus­es are aay to pro­duce and eco­nom­ic. Gene Ther­a­py:- we all know that a gene is a region of DNA that encodes a func­tion­al RNA or pro­tein prod­uct. A defec­tive gene

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