Red blood cell compatibility chart

Blood Groups: Types of Blood Grouping

Blood Groups: Types of Blood Grouping The blood is classified on the basis of the presence and absence of antibodies and inherited antigenic substances on the surface of RBCs (red blood cells). The antigens may be proteins, carbohydrates, glycoproteins, or glycolipids, depending on the blood group system. Blood types are Read more…

World population day

World population day

World population day World population day is observed every year on 11 July, it seeks to focus attention on the urgency and importance of population issues. History of World Population Day   World Population Day was established by the United Nations Development Programme in 1989, an outgrowth of the interest Read more…

Zika Virus transmitted by the mosquito bite

Zika Virus

Zika Virus Why in News? Few Zika Virus Infection cases have been reported in one of the states in the Republic of INDIA and that is Kerala. As of now today in Kerala 15th Zika Virus Infectious cases have been reported. Due to that all the Border sharing states of Read more…

seafloor spreading

SEAFLOOR SPREADING

Seafloor Spreading The concept of seafloor spreading was proposed by Harry Hammond Hess in 1961 (an American geologist). He discovered the mid-Atlantic ridges i.e. mid-ocean ridges. It is a geologic process in which tectonic plates splits apart from each other. The process of seafloor spreading occurs at mid-oceanic ridges, in Read more…

Ajanta Caves

World Heritage Sites in India

World Heritage Site A world Heritage Site is a landmark or area with legal protection by an international convention administered by the United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). These sites are important places of cultural or natural heritage as described in the UNESCO world heritage Convention, Established in Read more…

Nervous Tissue

Nervous Tissue

Nervous Tissue The nervous tissues are specialized with no intercellular space. They are found in the brain, spinal cord, and nerves. These are the main components of the nervous system. The nervous system function to regulate and controls bodily functions. The nervous system consisting two parts- Central Nervous System and Read more…

Muscular Tissue

Muscular Tissue

Muscular Tissue The Muscle tissue is soft and it makes different types of muscles in animals, which gives the ability of muscles to contract. Muscular tissues are also referred to as myopropulsive tissue. Muscular tissues are formed during embryonic development by the process of myogenesis. The muscle tissues are mesodermal Read more…

connective tissues

Connective tissues

Connective tissues The term connective tissue was introduced in 1830 by Johannes Peter Muller. The tissue was already recognized as a distinct class in the 18th century Connective tissues are the most abundant and widely distributed tissues of complex animals. These are mesodermal in origin. They perform the special function Read more…

epithelium

Epithelial tissue

Epithelial tissue The term “epithelium” was introduced by Frederic Ruysch in 1703. Epithelium tissue is made up of one or more layers of cells that are compactly arranged with a little intracellular matrix. Important features of Epithelial tissue: The Epithelial tissues line the external surfaces of organs and blood vessels Read more…

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