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Heamatological Diseases
INTRODUCTION
Anemia is a medical condition in which the red blood cell count or hemoglobin (Hb) is less than normal. The oxygen carrying capa
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Principles Of Cancer
INTRODUCTION
When cells in some area of body duplicate without control, the excess of tissue that
develops called tumor or neoplasm. T
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Respiratory System
INTRODUCTION TO RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
The cells of the human body require a constant stream of oxygen to stay alive.
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Basic principles of cell injury
Cell injury is the common denominator in almost all diseases. It is defined as 'an alteration in cell structure or biochemical functioning, re
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Basic Mechanism Involved In The Process Of Inflammation, Repair, And Atherosclerosis
Inflammation is a critical homeostatic process that is activated by cellular injury regardless of the mechanism of that injury.
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Cardiovascular System
INTRODUCTION TO CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM The heart is muscular organ about the size of a closed fist located in the chest between the lungs behind th
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Diseases Of Bones & Joints
INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN SKELETON
The human skeleton is the internal framework of the body. It is composed of 270 bones at birth. This total 206
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Healing
Healing- Injury to tissue may result in cell death and tissue destruction. Healing on the other hand is the body response to injury in an attempt to
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Biomolecules : Biology Revision Test (Class 11th) | MCQs for NEET
This practice test includes 25 questions from chapter Biomolecules Class 11 .
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IBPS RRB Clerk/PO (CRP RRBs IX) Recruitment 2022 | 8000+ Vacancies
Insitute of Banking Personeel Selection (IBPS) has released the Official Notification for RRB's ( CRP RRB's XI ) for recruitment of Group-'A'
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ATHEROSCLEROSIS
Atherosclerosis (or arteriosclerotic vascular disease) is a condition where the arteries become narrowed and hardened due to an excessive buildup of p
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Types of inflammation
Depending upon the defense capacity of the host and duration of response, inflammation can be classified as acute or chronic
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Important Computer Shortcut Keys and Functions
Here you will get all the Keyboard shortcuts, also they are most commonly used and frequently keyboard shortcuts which have been asked in Computer a
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Acidosis and Alkalosis
Alkalosis is excessive blood alkalinity caused by an overabundance of bicarbonate in the blood or a loss of acid from the blood (metabolic alkalosis),
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Anatomy Of Flowering Plants
Anatomically, a plant is made of different kinds of tissues. The plant tissues are broadly classified into meristematic (apical, lateral and int
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Cellular swelling and Calcification
The plasma membrane forms a barrier against excessive amounts of Na within the extracellular fluid from entering the cell. However, the plasma memb
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How did British rule affect the Indian Villages and what are the changes introduced by them in India ?
Once the British gained power, they introduced many changes in the Economic, Political, and Social spheres. We have seen that India in the 1750s saw
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Morphology Of Cell Injury- Adaptive Changes
Cell adaptation within limits: Most cells have the ability to adapt to changes in their environment by altering their morphology, pattern of growth
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Mechanism of Cell Injury - Reversible and Irreversible Cell Injury
Cell injury is the common denominator in almost all diseases. It is defined as 'an alteration in cell structure or biochemical functioning, resulting
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Answer for What is steralization
1. Sterilization is the process of killing microorganisms i.e bacteria, viruses from a surface, material, body parts etc. to avoid any transmission of