The biconcave disc shape of red blood cells is one of its most distinguishing characteristics.
General Biology
The eyes are a major organ in Humans similar to every other organism. It has a highly complex structural orientation which produces a sense of vision. It has complex receptors of light that can gather the surroundings and convert them into electrical signals/nerve impulses, which the brain processes and interprets to produce vision. Humans have binocular vision. It is the method by which both eyes can produce a single enlarged and wide image.
The conversion of atmospheric nitrogen gas (N2) into ammonia (NH3) or other molecules that may be utilized as a source of nitrogen by plants and other organisms is known as nitrogen fixation, and it is a biological and chemical process.
The female reproductive system shows regular cyclic changes that may be calculated as periodic preparation for pregnancy and fertilization and in humans, the cycle is called the menstrual cycle, which occurred by the rupturing of the uterus lining.
Image by Reimund Bertrams from Pixabay Astrobiology is a multidisciplinary scientific area that focuses on the investigation of life outside of Earth. It is often referred to as exobiology or xenobiology. It aims to comprehend the beginnings, evolution, distribution, and potential future of life in the cosmos. Astrobiology is a […]
Blood, “The River of Life” as it supports life. It contains the nutrients and oxygen that support living organisms. The cells in the blood are generally synthesized in the bone marrow by a process called haematopoiesis. Blood contains three types of blood cells, namely Erythrocytes or RBC, Leukocytes or […]