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1.

What is the disadvantage of dogs saliva in humans

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Small amounts of dog saliva on your SKIN or clothes will not harm you at all. My dogs happily drool all over my legs when they are begging for food at the table (yes, I have spoiled my dogs); they both love to give me "kisses" as well which are of course, licking. Even little kids are licked by dogs all the time and nothing happens.

Some people are allergic to dog saliva () and they may get a rash if a dog licks them. Sometimes I even get a little irritation from my dog's LOVING kisses. I pay no attention, it just goes away.

Interestingly, being exposed to dogs from early INFANCY reduces children's risk of developing allergies or asthma (), because the affect the gut microbiome, and thus, the immune response.

However, if a dog breaks the skin slightly, by PLAYING or accident, the scratch should be cleaned well, as there are bacteria in the dogs mouth.

Puncture wounds from a real dog bite can get very nasty, and in addition to clean the wound very well as soon as possible, a visit to the doctor is a good idea.
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I recommend that you keep dog saliva and your own very separate.

its likely to be contaminated with fecal bacteria, putrefactive organisms, bacteria associated with dental disease for openers.

Dogs lick their own genitals and anus, sores on themselves or other dogs, eat decaying rubbish (given half a chance), food off the floor, other animals feces, or even their own, drink from dirty puddles and lick anything that's interesting, like sweaty feet.

if you want a cocktail of these bacteria and smells mixed with your own oral flora, then by all means, enjoy ‘kisses’ with your dog. Me? Not a fan.

Dried saliva on clothes probably not too much of an issue; drying is PRETTY good at killing many bacteria.

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A dog's mouth is surprisingly clean, especially when you consider the number of places it's been. Compared to cats whose saliva is teeming with dangerous bacteria, a bite from a dog is rarely a risk for infection. The bacteria that make dogs sick are mostly species-specific and can't be transmitted to humans. So in a way, you're taking a bigger risk making out with a human than a dog, though I wouldn't necessarily recommend making that a habit.

The main exception is rabies, which is still something to be concerned about if you don't know the dog.

2.

Factors influencing international compensation

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Many people have had such bad experiences with traditional supplements they have been put off and often try dietary measures such as ‘eating leafy greens’ which simply don’t work.”

However a breakthrough by scientists at TRINITY College in Dublin could provide the answer. They have developed a new way of delivering iron which doubles absorption and is free from the unpleasant side effects which are common to existing iron supplements.

Three out of FOUR women who take traditional iron tablets experience problems such as abdominal PAIN, nausea, constipation, diarrhoea and heartburn and two out of five women who have been advised to take oral iron supplements regularly skip DOSES because of side effects.

Unlike conventional iron supplements, which begin to break down in the stomach, where they cause oxidative stress and inflammation and trigger unpleasant gastric side effects, the new formulation, which has just been launched under the name Active Iron, packages iron into whey protein microspheres which pass through the stomach.

This ensures the iron in Active Iron is not released until it reaches the small intestine, where absorption takes place via a protein known as DMT-1 – divalent metal transporter 1 – which binds to the mineral and carries it through the gut WALL and into the bloodstream. 

3.

Does mastrubation lead to throat infection

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Who SAYS this there is no RELATION between these two things.Its just a MYTH even i get to know about this for the first time.

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4.

Explain the process how curd is prepared?

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LACTOBACILLUS is a BACTERIUM that helps in formation of curd. At favourable temperatures, it multiplies in MILK and converts into curd.

5.

Explain the application of eeg in medical field

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Application of egg in medical field :-

=> Eggs are full of protein and healthy nutrients like iron , zinc, and vitamin like A, D,E.

=> Lutein FOUND in egg Help keep your eyes and heart healthy.

=> eggs were amazing simply for their protein content. 

=> Medicines, called fertility drugs, are given to the woman to boost egg production. Normally, a woman produces one egg per month. 

=> egg and sperm are fertilized inside a woman's body. If the fertilized egg attaches to the LINING of the womb and continues to grow, a baby is born about 9 months later. This process is called natural or unassisted conception.

=> Nutritional studies have shown that eggs also PROVIDE an excellent source of protein, ANTIOXIDANTS, vitamins, minerals, amino acids, beneficial fatty acids and other important nutrition compounds. 

=> Eggs are important nutrients for healthy SKIN, brain hormones and vision.

=> improves calcium influx into bone tissue.

=> Relieve dry, peeling cuticles

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6.

How photoluminescence is effective biologically

Answer» PHOTO LUMINESCENCE means to see in LIGHT so it helps in SEEING as well as photosynthesis in PLANTS,plz mark it as brainliest
7.

Does exposure to sun makes pimplis in eyelid go away

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In my OPINION it is no but I am not SURE.

8.

An abnormal gene is replaced by normal gene is called

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Is CALLED GENE REPLACEMENT ......

9.

What is copulation process plz explain it

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Copulation is the ACTOR of sexual intercourse in which man inserts its penis into the VAGINA of the female and ejaculates its sperm INSIDE it.
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the process of ENTERING of sperms into the vagina of name of the female during the process of sexual intercourse between the male and female PARTNERS is known as copulation.

10.

Name some of the authors of love story, romantic books.

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Chetan BHAGAT's revolution 2020 is a quite INTERESTING book
and durjoy DUTTA's books are quite interesting too.His book the boy with a broken heart is GOOD too

11.

Explain non uniform circular motion

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The non-uniform CIRCULAR motion, also called uniformly accelerated circular motion is motion with a circular trajectory in which the angular acceleration is constant. The velocity vector is tangent to the trajectory at each POINT and, in ADDITION, its magnitude changes evenly with time....

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12.

Diffwrencebetween linear and circular dna

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Linear and Circular DNA. So school has taught US that eukaryotes have DNA that is linear and inside of a membrane - called the nucleus. And that PROKARYOTES have circular DNA that is free floating inside of the CELL. We also know the pros and cons of both linear and circular DNA

13.

Effect of water logging in photosynthesis

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Effects of WATERLOGGING at Vegetative and Reproductive Growth STAGES onPhotosynthesis, Leaf Water POTENTIAL and Yield in Mungbean. The effects of short-term waterlogging on mungbean and recovery from the damage were studied in a PLASTIC greenhousee

14.

Difference between kussmaul and hyperventilation

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It is a form of hyperventilation, which is any breathing pattern that REDUCES carbon dioxide in the blood DUE to increased rate or depth of respiration. In metabolic acidosis, breathing is first RAPID and shallow but as acidosis worsens, breathing GRADUALLY becomes deep, LABORED and gasping.

15.

Explain how weeds are harmful for plants. State the different ways of weed removal practiced by farmers.

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Weeds r the unwanted PLANTS bcoz they SNATCHES the nutrition as well as sunlight of WANTED plants. They r removed manually or MECHANICALLY by the FARMERS

16.

What is celland tissue

Answer» HEYA!!!

Here's your ANSWER friend,

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● Cell : The smallest STRUCTURAL and functional unit of an organism which is visible by MICROSCOPE
it consist of cytoplasm, Golgi apparatus, vacuoles, ...etc.

● Tissue : Group of cells performing similar functions is called Tissue. They are similar in structures.

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17.

Write the notes on structure of flower

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18.

What are the movements called while constructing Tehri dam and Narmada Bachao Andolan.

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Heya mate ur answer
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While constructing TEHRI Dam the movement was Tehri Dam ANDOLAN.

While Constructing Dam on Narmada River NAME of the movement was Narmada Bachao Andolan.


Such type of movements are CALLED social movements


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19.

Why is it that only visible spectrum is visible to humans

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The VISIBLE spectrum is the portion of the ELECTROMAGNETIC spectrum that isvisible to the human eye.Electromagnetic radiation in this rangeof WAVELENGTHS is called visible light or simply light. A typical human eye will respond to wavelengths from about 390 to 700 NM.

20.

Economic importance of medicinal plants in india

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India's MEDICINAL plants like NAME Tulsi turmeric and when your there they are USED in economic importance as they are SOLD in that in the outer area so that we can get money that is economic importance of medicinal plants in India

21.

What is the pH in human body

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The pH range is from 0 to 14, with 7.0being NEUTRAL. ANYTHING above 7.0 is alkaline, anything below 7.0 is considered acidic. A healthy blood pH without cancer has acid + alkaline balance ALMOST equal. ACTUALLY a healthy body is slightly alkaline measuring approximately 7.4.


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22.

How many atoms of C, H and O are respectively present in a molecule of glucose ?

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C6H12O6+6O2=6H2O+6CO2+ENERGY

23.

Isolation of Circulating Tumor Cells - STEMCELL Technologies

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Isolation of Circulating Tumor CELLS:-

Circulating tumor cells (CTCs) can be isolated from a simple BLOOD DRAW and may be representative of the diverse biology from multiple tumor sites. The VTX-1 Liquid BIOPSY System was designed to automate the isolation of clinically relevant CTC populations, making the CTCs available for easy analysis.

Enriched CTCs are untouched and immediately ready for

Cell culture

DNA/RNA isolation for genetic analyses

Further purification using microfluidics or cell sorting

Other downstream assays

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24.

Does external hemorrhoids go with warm water

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"The best way may be to relieve the symptoms and prevent the hemorrhoids from becoming broblematic. This is best done by:TAKING a warm TUB or size BATH several time a day in PLAIN, warm water for about 10 minutes. "

25.

Does sleep deprivation ocasional make brain sharp

Answer» YES it MAKES the BRAIN SHARP .......
26.

Describe the automation recetlnt advances in haematologyical technique

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The AUTOMATION is GOOD for our HEALTHCARE

27.

Estrogen hormone is a ______ sex hormone

Answer» FEMALE....................
28.

Science dealing with study in cell ?

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Çytology is the BRANCH of SCIENCE DEALING with STUDY of CELL

29.

Which creature derives nutrients at the expense of a living host

Answer» CASCUTA is a FLORA which do this
30.

What is the value of

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Heya
what's your QUESTION?
DEAR it's not clear..
u r only wasting ur POINTS....
just CLARIFY..
hope it HELPS. ...

31.

Celles obtained for cancerous tumours are known as

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The CELL are KNOWN as CANCEROUS CELLS

32.

Total nomber of bones in human face ??

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Heya!!

The answer is 14 BONES in total r present in HUMAN FACE..
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33.

Difffrences between classical and modern Taxonomy???

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HEY DEAR.....
YOUR ANSWER⬇
CLASSICAL TAXONOMY :
# Deals with morphospeices.
# Has a typological CONCEPT.
# Species is considered to be STATIC.
# Does not STUDY inter relationships or evolution of species.
★ MODERN TAXONOMY :
# Deals with biological species.
# It has a biosystamatic concept.
# Species are considered to be dynamic.
# Includes the study of premitiveness, advancement, inter relationships and evolution of various species
any doubts, plz ask me in the comments.
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34.

How exactly is oxygen carried around and stored in the body?

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Oxygen is carried around the body by binding itself with haemoglobin FORMING oxyhaemoglo in.
and that's where the problem rises with carbon monoxide emissions.
carbon monoxide forms 300 times STABLE complex with haemoglobin which would prevent carrying oxygen.binding LEVELS of Oxygen also varies with height and DEPTH because of PRESSURE

35.

Describe the culture of tumour cells in animals

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cell culture:- Cell culture is the process by which cells are grown under controlled conditions, generally outside their natural environment.
Cell culture REFERS to the removal of cells from an animal or plant and their subsequent growth in a favorable artificial environment.  The cells may be removed from the tissue directly and disaggregated by enzymatic or mechanical means before cultivation, or they may be derived from a cell line or cell strain that has already been established.

Couditions of cell culture:-

Culture conditions vary widely for each cell TYPE, but the artificial environment in which the cells are cultured invariably consists of a suitable vessel containing the following:

a substrate or medium that supplies the essential nutrients (amino acids, carbohydrates, vitamins, MINERALS)

growth factors

hormones

gases (O2, CO2)

a  regulated physico-chemical environment (pH, osmotic pressure, temperature)

Most cells are anchorage-dependent and must be cultured while attached to a solid or semi-solid substrate (adherent or MONOLAYER culture), while others can be grown floating in the culture medium (suspension culture).

Tumors cell culture in animal:-

Successful isolation and growth of tumor cells from freshly excised tumors, depends on several factors including receipt of tissue that contains a significant number of malignant cells for culture, the type of tumor and the in VITRO manipulation, which may or may not result in a stable cell line.

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36.

Blue green alga has the prokaryotic type of cell structure

Answer» YES it is PROKARYOTIC
37.

Which system is in action for removal of waste materials produced in human body ?

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Excearatry ( SPELL may be wrong) system is in ACTION for REMOVAL of waste MATERIALS

38.

Compare and contrast byte stuffing and bit stuffing

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Computer Network | DIFFERENCE between Byte stuffing and Bit stuffing
Data link LAYER is responsible for something called Framing, which is the division of stream of bits from network layer into manageable UNITS (called frames). Each frame consists of sender’s address and a destination address.The destination address defines where the packet is to go and the sender’s address helps the recipient acknowledge the receipt.
Frames could be of fixed size or variable size. In fixed-size framing, there is no need for defining the boundaries of the frames as the size itself can be used to define the end of the frame and the beginning of the next frame. But, in variable-size framing, we need a way to define the end of the frame and the beginning of the next frame.
To separate one frame from the next, an 8-bit (or 1-byte) flag is added at the beginning and the end of a frame. But the problem with that is, any pattern used for the flag could ALSO be part of the information. So, there are two ways to overcome this problem:
1. Using Byte stuffing (or character stuffing)
2. Using Bit stuffing
Byte stuffing –
A byte (usually escape character(ESC)), which has a predefined bit pattern is added to the data section of the frame when there is a character with the same pattern as the flag. Whenever the receiver encounters the ESC character, it removes from the data section and treats the next character as data, not a flag.
But problem arises when text contains one or more escape characters followed by a flag. To solve this problem, the escape characters that are part of the text are marked by another escape character i.e., if the escape character is part of the text,an extra one is added to show that the second one is part of the tex


Bit stuffing –
Mostly flag is a special 8-bit pattern “01111110” used to define the beginning and the end of the frame.
Problem with the flag is same as that was in CASE of byte stuffing. So, in this protocol what we do is, if we encounter 0 and five consecutive 1 bits,an extra 0 is added after these bits. This extra stuffed bit is removed from the data by the receiver.
The extra bit is added after one 0 followed by five 1 bits regardless of the value of the next bit. Also, as sender side always knows which sequence is data and which is flag it will only add this extra bit in the data sequence not in the flag sequence.


39.

What is Krebbs Cycle ?Don’t copy off the net, get a life.

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Kreb cycle also CALLED as Citric acid cycle or TCA cycle. The cyclic process through which acetyl Co-A is completely oxidized and co2 is released in step wise manner, is called kreb cycle
it is the second PHASE in the mechanism of aerobic respiration. it occurs in the matrix of mitochondria, IN presence of several enzymes and Co-enzymes,.during this phase coenzymes NAD and FAD take up the 2H+ Removed during oxidation step and NADH2 and FADH2 r formed. it involves a series of reactions each catalyzed by a specific enzyme.
the first stable compound of kreb cycle is citric acid (6-c) 0r citrate. chemically it is a tricarboxylic acid. hence kreb cycle is also called as citric acid cycle or tri carboxylic acid or TCA cycle. Various reactions of TCA cycle were discovered by sir Hans kreb in 1937 therefore it is popularly known as kreb cycle. The discovery of this pathway opened a NEW era in cellular biochemistry. hence sir Hans kreb was awarded Nobel Prize in biochemistry in 1953.
Citrate, the first product of cyclic reactions undergoes many changes and two decarboxylation steps and finally the initial acceptor of Acetyl CO - A, oxalo-acetate is regenerated. Acetyl fraction (2-c) is completely oxidised.
#its not COPIED from net. # from my notes

40.

Which different functions are performed by muscles in body ?

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As you have probably guessed, the main FUNCTION of themuscular system is movement, but it also helps stabilize our JOINTS, maintain our posture and generate HEAT during activity.Movement of our BODY can be voluntary and controlled by the skeletal muscles, or it can be INVOLUNTARY and controlled by smooth muscles.
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41.

A nucleosome along with linker dna consists of __________

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Maybe
A NUCLEOSOME along with linker DNA CONSISTS of
an OCTAMER

42.

What is the importance of Balanced diet for body ?

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The importance of nutrition and abalanced DIET. Nutrition is vital for your body and all of its systems to function properly, by having good nutrition it will help you maintain a healthy WEIGHT, REDUCE body fat, provide your body with ENERGY, promote good sleep and generally make you feel BETTER.

43.

How are the food stuffs and their nutrient contents useful for body ?

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They give CARBOHYDRATES fat and PROTEIN meals ENERGY to our BODY

44.

What are the two body organs which do not appear in MRI?

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Hey friend..... :D

Nearly all parts of our body can be observed by MRI because :

Our body is made up of more than 70% of WATER.

=>MRI detects water because it focuses on the behaviour of hydrogen atoms in water molecule. It is especially USEFUL in studying BRAIN and spinal cord. SCAPULA and canine are osteocytic structures with negligible H2content so, they do not appear in MRI

Hoping it helps

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45.

11std biology body fluids and circulation

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Body fluid :-

Body fluids are LIQUIDS originating from inside the bodies of living humans. They include fluids that are excreted or secreted from the body. Human blood, body fluids, and other body tissues are widely recognised as vehicles for the transmission of human disease.


Types of body fluid:-

1. intracellular body fluid
2. Extracellular body fluid

1. Intracellular body fluid:-
The fluid of each cell contains its individual mixture of different constituents, but the concentrations of these substances are similar from one cell to another. The composition of cell fluids is remarkable, similar even in different animals, ranging from the micro-organisms to humans.

2. Extracellular Fluid (ECF):

Extracellular fluid includes the following:

(i) Interstitial fluid (= tissue fluid):

It is present in between the tissues. Interstitial fluid resembles sea WATER.

(ii) Blood Plasma:

It is found in the blood.

(iii) Lymph Plasma:

It is present the lymph.

(iv) Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF):

It is present inside the ventricles of the brain, the central canal of the spinal cord and in the subarachnoid space around the brain and spinal cord.

(v) Intraocular Fluid:

This fluid is found in the eye ball, e.g., aqueous humour and vitreous humour.

(vii) SYNOVIAL Fluid:

It is present in the joints.

(viii) Digestive Fluid:

Digestive juices are the examples of digestive fluid.

(ix) Fluid in Urinary Tract:

This fluid is present in the tract of excretory system.
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Blood circulation:-

The systemic circulation provides the functional blood supply to all body tissue. It carries oxygen and nutrients to the cells and picks up carbon dioxide and waste products. Systemic circulationcarries oxygenated blood from the left ventricle, through the ARTERIES, to the capillaries in the tissues of the body.

Blood circulation between the heart and lungs , and into the body Institute for Quality and of the heart; the middle of the three layers forming the OUTER wall of the human heart.

Function of blood circulation:-

<> The systemic circulation provides the functional blood supply to all body tissue. It carries oxygen and nutrients to the cells and picks up carbon dioxide and waste products. Systemic circulationcarries oxygenated blood from the left ventricle, through the arteries, to the capillaries in the tissues of the body.

<> The systemic circulation provides the functional blood supply to all body tissue. It carries oxygen and nutrients to the cells and picks up carbon dioxide and waste products. Systemic circulationcarries oxygenated blood from the left ventricle, through the arteries, to the capillaries in the tissues of the body.

<> The systemic circulation provides the functional blood supply to all body tissue. It carries oxygen and nutrients to the cells and picks up carbon dioxide and waste products. Systemic circulationcarries oxygenated blood from the left ventricle, through the arteries, to the capillaries in the tissues of the body.

<> The systemic circulation provides the functional blood supply to all body tissue. It carries oxygen and nutrients to the cells and picks up carbon dioxide and waste products. Systemic circulationcarries oxygenated blood from the left ventricle, through the arteries, to the capillaries in the tissues of the body.


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46.

Can we take protein both at evening and night ??

Answer» YEA of COURSE we can
47.

Which hormone do the use get high quality of milk.

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Hi..
UR ANSWER is OXYTOCIN..


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48.

Chronic pancreatitis in children.

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It's your ANSWER HOPE you LIKED it

49.

What. istaste. of. tongue

Answer» TONGUE has 3 taste.They are: SOUR , BITTER, SWEET .
50.

Oesophagus. is. also. called

Answer» ALSO CALLED FOOD PIPE