Human Alimentary Canal Structure & Functionality
The alimentary canal is the pathway for food that runs from the mouth to the anus. The canal is a long tube that helps the food to enter the mouth and moves out through the anus after digestion. (Digestion is the process of breaking large food particles into smaller particles and water-soluble particles so that the blood […]
Read MoreTemperature Conversion Formulas
Before going to know the Temperature conversion formulas let us understand what is temperature and its units? And how it is measured? And How do we convert temperature into different units? Definition of Temperature: Temperature is the is a measure of matter which reflects the quantity of energy of motion ( kinetic energy ) of […]
Read MoreWhat is Flora and Fauna? [ Examples ]
The ecosystem is shaped by the two essential factors biotic and abiotic components. Biotic components include all living organisms such as microorganisms, plants, and animals. Whereas the Abiotic components include non-living elements such as temperature, water, soil, climate, etc., and these are very important for life survival. Out of all the living elements, Flora and […]
Read MoreNational Parks Of India |Complete List
List of the National Parks of India Name of the National Park State where it is situated Name of the main species of animals it contains Rivers or Lakes inside the park Anamudi Shola National Park Kerala Mixed variety Pambar River Anshi National Park Karnataka Great hornbill, tiger, leopard, black panther, bear, elephant, deer Kali […]
Read MoreHuman Reproductive System [ Male & Female]
The biological process by which human beings produce a new individual (their offsprings) which are identical to them, is called Reproduction. It is one of the essential and fundamental processes of human life. It is the method by which new individuals of the same species are brought forth. The ability to reproduce makes life possible. There […]
Read MoreCranial Nerves
Cranial nerves are sets of nerves that connect our brain to different parts of our head, neck and trunk. There are twelve cranial nerves which are named according to their function as well as structure. These are named using the Roman numerals based on their location in the body from the front to the back. These nerves […]
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