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Sexual Reproduction

Sexual Reproduction The sexual mode of reproduction comprises the process of combining DNA from two different individuals. There are two germ-cells (responsible for producing a new organism); one is large and contains the food-stores whereas the other one is smaller and likely to be motile. The motile germ-cell, normally, is known as the ‘male gamete’ and the germ-cell containing the stored food is known as the ‘female gamete.’ Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants As shown in the image given below, flowers have different parts, such as sepals, petals, stamens, and carpels. Among these, stamens and carpels are the reproductive parts and contain the germ-cells. Stamen is the male reproductive part, which produces pollen grains (yellowish substance). Carpel, which is present in the center of a flower, is the female reproductive part. Carpel is made of three parts. The bottom part, which is swollen, is the ovary; the middle part, which is elongated, is known as the style; and the termin...

Antiseptics and antibiotics are used to control bacteria

Antiseptics and antibiotics are used to control bacteria through chemical methods. Antiseptics are bacteriostatic agents (not necessarily killing them) while Antibiotics can also have bacteriostatic and bacteriocidal properties. Some bacteria and fungi produce antibiotics as their natural product. These chemicals, on the other hand, could be synthetic versions of their natural equivalents. The filter paper disc method is a simple and effective way to compare antiseptics and antibiotics based on their ability to stop bacteria from growing.  The picture depicts the relative effectiveness of an antiseptic agent (Iodine) and one antibiotic (ampicillin) against two organisms: S. epidermidis and E. coli. (Distilled water had been used as control).  The millimetre scale clearly shows the zone of inhibition from the edge of the disk to the edge of the growth.

Menstrual Cycle

Menstrual Cycle (1) Menstruation occurs in human, apes and old-world monkeys. (2) Menstruation is bleeding from the uterus of adult females at intervals of one lunar month. (3) Beginning of menstruation or first menstruation is called menarche. (4) The beginning of menstruation varies. It usually occurs between 12 and 15 years. (5) The cycle of events starting from one menstruation till the next one is called Menstrual Cycle. (6) In human females, menstruation is repeated at an average interval of about 28/29 days. (7) One ovum is released (ovulation) during the middle of each menstrual cycle. (8) It is regulated by certain hormones, some of which are secreted by the pituitary gland. (9) The pituitary gland is stimulated by releasing factors produced in the hypothalamus. (10) The hormones produced by the pituitary gland influence the ovaries. The hormones secreted by the ovaries affect the walls of the uterus. Phases of Menstrual Cycle The menstrual cycle consists of following four pha...

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

IMPORTANT INFORMATION 1) Red color of carrot and tomato is due to: LYCOPIN  2) P.H of human blood is   7.0  3) Largest organ inside human body is:  Liver  4) Largest organ of human body is:  skin 5) What is celluloses:  Carbohydrates 6) The smallest of all human cells are:  RBCs 7) No of bones in human body is:  206 8) Smallest unit of life is:  Cell 9) Red blood cells have no:  Nucleus 10) White blood cells are also known as:  Leucocytes 11) Red blood cells are also known as:  Erythrocytes 12) Life appeared on earth about:  3 billion years ago 13) When earth was formed its atomsphere were composed of:  Water vapour, ammonia and Methane 14) Biochemical organ of life is discovered by:  Oparin 15) Group of cells are termed as:  Tissue 16) Kingdom fungi are known as:  Decomposer 17) Which cell organelles not participate in cell division:  Ribosomes 18) Longest bone in human body is:  Fe...

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