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Cell : Structure and Function
All living organisms we observe around us ranging from microscopic organisms, ( e.g., bacteria ) to giant organisms like elephant is made up of cells. some are composed of a single cell and are called unicellular organisms while others, like us, composed of many cells, are called multicellular organisms. The cell are the smallest entity […]
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Cell : Structure and Function
The cells are the smallest entity that are capable of independent existence and carrying out all essential function of life. Thus, cell forms the basic structural and functional unit of life. The study of cell or we can say study of form, structure and composition of cell is called cytology. NOTE : Branch of biology […]
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Human reproduction
Class 12th and neet student can use this based on ncert and aakash institute notes
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Any question related to zoology
A Zoology Tutor is more than just a biology teacher; they are a guide through the intricate complexities of animal life. From the microscopic world of cellular biology to the sweeping dynamics of global ecosystems, they help students decode the “how” and “why” of the natural world.
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What is spermatogenesis?
in biology the chapter human reproduction in zoo
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Differentate between male and female reproductive organs
Explain the difference between the male and female reproductive organs with leveled digram
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Rbc life Span ans 120 days
Digestion means complex food convert to easy food
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What is reproduction
Heyy my name is samruddhi and I want to solve students doubt about zoology
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Zoology Question
1. Animal Classification Based on: Level of organization (cellular organ system) Symmetry (asymmetrical, radial, bilateral) Germ layers (diploblastic, triploblastic) Body cavity (acoelomate, pseudocoelomate, coelomate) Major Phyla: Phylum Key Features Examples Porifera Pores, no tissues Sponges Cnidaria Radial symmetry, stinging cells Hydra, Jellyfish Platyhelminthes Flatworms, no body cavity Planaria Nematoda Roundworms, pseudocoelom Ascaris Annelida Segmented body […]
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