A virus is a submicroscopic infectious entity that can only replicate inside of live cells. It is a non-cellular, infectious organism consisting of genetic material and protein that can only …
What is Virology ?
Virology is the field of science that investigates biological viruses. It is a field of microbiology that focuses on the location, composition, classification, and evolution of bacteria. It also looks …
Cranial Nerves
The Human brain comprises 12 cranial nerves. It arises from the brain. In these, some of the nerves are sensory, motor, or mixed nerve. Your brain, face, neck, and torso …
BLOOD VESSELS
Blood vessels are hollow tubes like passage that convey blood and transfer it throughout your body. A network of arteries, arterioles, capillaries, venules, and veins make up the blood vessels. …
Transpiration As Necessary Evil
What is Transpiration? TRANSPIRATION • This process usually occurs in leaves. • The loss of water from plants aerial parts, mostly through stomata, while boosting nutrient intake. • Stomata are …
What is The Difference between Diffusion and Osmosis?
There is a remarkable difference between Osmosis and Diffusion. For instance: Diffusion occurs in all states of matter, Solid, Liquid and Gas. While, Osmosis is only restricted for Liquid. Osmosis …
What Is Diffusion?
Movement Of Molecules from Higher Concentration to Low Concentration, is called Diffusion. Both Solute and Solvent can move. Types of Diffusions: Diffusion mainly exist in the two types below: Diffusion …