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suggest some good topics for bio project class 11
what is the function of rugae in stomach?
what is the difference between valve and sphincter ? Rply soon
Explain process of absorption of digested food
what is the difference between caloric fuel value and physiological fuel value?
plz dont give the definitions, i have read them in my boo, bt i dont undrstand.. explain in ur own simple words what the diff is.
why salivary amyalse is absent in the herbivorous and carnivorous like cow buffalow lion tiger etc but present in the pigs
Bile juice contains no digestive enzymes, yet it is important for digestion. Why?
Describe the hostology of human alimentary canal.
difference between papillae and taste buds???
what is the difference between rennin and renin
Which of the following enzymes carries out the initial step in the digestion of milk in humans? AIPMT 2011
a)Rennin b)Lipase
c)Trypsin d)Pepsin
The answer is given as pepsin, but in infants it is rennin. Kindly explain it sir/mam.
give a brief note on alimentary canal
Q) How does saliva act as self defence???
what's the dental formula of a human baby
Describe the digestion of fats n the human alimentary canal.
Q. WHAT DOES MASTICATION OF FOOD MEAN?
digestion process in human being
common ingredient in secretion of salivary and brunner's gland having role in growth, repair and regeneration
A- neurotensin
B-somatostatin
C-urogastrone
D- enterogastrone
please explain the terms A nd C...nd provide answer wth reasoning
function of oesophagus
WHAT IS GLOTTIS AND EPIGLOTTIS
what is gastro sphincter ?
Wat is the difference between villi and rugae??
What is the difference between villi and rugae?
DISCUSS THE MAIN STEPS IN TJE DIGESTION OF PROTEIN AS THE FOOD PASSES THROUGH DIFFERENT PARTS OF ALIMENTARY CANAL
why are villi not present in the stomach?
why are villi present in the intestine and not in the stomach????
difference between homodont and hetrodont
Irom: A fighter greater than Anna Irom Sharmila Chanu has been fasting for 11 years. Unlike Anna Hazare, who was cajoled by millions to end his fast, she enjoys no public support or media coverage. Her cause is almost unknown outside her state. She is seeking the removal of the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) from her state, Manipur.Irom has never had a Kiran Bedi to add melodrama to her agitation, but what she has had is the grit to try and persuade the government to repeal a law that empowers the security forces to arrest without a warrant, and shoot anyone at sight.Irom took up a cause most Indians have no clue about. Her fight is not against corruption, which has become a popular bugbear, but for a life without fear.Dubbed the Iron Lady of Manipur, Irom began her fast in 2000 after she witnessed the killing of 10 people by Assam Rifles jawans at a bus stop. Weighing just 37 kg, she has not eaten a single morsel for the last 10 years, as a result of which she is force-fed through her nose.Irom hopes one day the Indian government will recognise her and her fight against rights violations. She has also urged Anna Hazare to visit Manipur and see what is happening there.People in Manipur are upset with the media over the poor coverage for Irom's decade-old fast. Anna's 11-day fast had the media buzzing with 24/7 coverage, whereas Irom's marathon protest has largely been ignored.Although she has won international awards, Irom's cause has never managed to strike a chord with the vocal middle class. Very few know or care about what is happening in Manipur, and how people in the state are being constantly bullied by the armed forces.Those living in other parts of India have got used to a free life, and just don't understand the pain of living under constant surveillance. Once in a while, the middle class conscience wakes us up and we rush to rallies or candlelight vigils to show that we stand with the just and the right. It has become fashionable to be seen at rallies wearing a Anna topi.Irom is not happy with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's leadership as he has not kept his promise to work towards amending the AFSPA. She wants him to look at her like he did Anna Hazare, as "people of this whole nation, just like in God's eyes, are equal."It's a shame that she pleads to be treated like Anna Hazare. Why should she be treated like Anna Hazare? She is fighting a more serious cause. A government bullying or intimidating people is a far more severe crime than corruption. Imagine living in a state where you cannot differentiate between the saviour and the tormentor.Being bullied is something that is not new to the people of North-East. This has been going on for decades. The government has done little to soothe the wounds of those living there. The government's apathy toward these states is unlikely to change in the near future as they offer very little in terms of GDP.Thousands flock to Anna's fast to support a cause that is not the solution to corruption, but not even a small number of his supporters know about Irom and her fight. We are free to choose our own battles and causes, but it is not fair that one cause gets all the attention and another gets nothing but indifference.Irom's heroic protest and her voice for a better homeland are being ignored now. The next time you attend a candlelight vigil, say a silent prayer and light a candle for this extraordinarily brave woman.
Irom Sharmila Chanu has been fasting for 11 years. Unlike Anna Hazare, who was cajoled by millions to end his fast, she enjoys no public support or media coverage. Her cause is almost unknown outside her state. She is seeking the removal of the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) from her state, Manipur.
Irom has never had a Kiran Bedi to add melodrama to her agitation, but what she has had is the grit to try and persuade the government to repeal a law that empowers the security forces to arrest without a warrant, and shoot anyone at sight.
Irom took up a cause most Indians have no clue about. Her fight is not against corruption, which has become a popular bugbear, but for a life without fear.
Dubbed the Iron Lady of Manipur, Irom began her fast in 2000 after she witnessed the killing of 10 people by Assam Rifles jawans at a bus stop. Weighing just 37 kg, she has not eaten a single morsel for the last 10 years, as a result of which she is force-fed through her nose.
Irom hopes one day the Indian government will recognise her and her fight against rights violations. She has also urged Anna Hazare to visit Manipur and see what is happening there.
People in Manipur are upset with the media over the poor coverage for Irom's decade-old fast. Anna's 11-day fast had the media buzzing with 24/7 coverage, whereas Irom's marathon protest has largely been ignored.
Although she has won international awards, Irom's cause has never managed to strike a chord with the vocal middle class. Very few know or care about what is happening in Manipur, and how people in the state are being constantly bullied by the armed forces.
Those living in other parts of India have got used to a free life, and just don't understand the pain of living under constant surveillance. Once in a while, the middle class conscience wakes us up and we rush to rallies or candlelight vigils to show that we stand with the just and the right. It has become fashionable to be seen at rallies wearing a Anna topi.
Irom is not happy with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's leadership as he has not kept his promise to work towards amending the AFSPA. She wants him to look at her like he did Anna Hazare, as "people of this whole nation, just like in God's eyes, are equal."
It's a shame that she pleads to be treated like Anna Hazare. Why should she be treated like Anna Hazare? She is fighting a more serious cause. A government bullying or intimidating people is a far more severe crime than corruption. Imagine living in a state where you cannot differentiate between the saviour and the tormentor.
Being bullied is something that is not new to the people of North-East. This has been going on for decades. The government has done little to soothe the wounds of those living there. The government's apathy toward these states is unlikely to change in the near future as they offer very little in terms of GDP.
Thousands flock to Anna's fast to support a cause that is not the solution to corruption, but not even a small number of his supporters know about Irom and her fight. We are free to choose our own battles and causes, but it is not fair that one cause gets all the attention and another gets nothing but indifference.
Irom's heroic protest and her voice for a better homeland are being ignored now. The next time you attend a candlelight vigil, say a silent prayer and light a candle for this extraordinarily brave woman.
Discuss the main steps in the digestion of proteins as the food passes through different parts of the alimentary canal.
Q8 With thehelp oflabelled diagrams of:a) T.s. of alimentary canal(stomach) b)T.S. of alimentary canal (intestinal region) c) villi Describe the histology of alimentary canal
What is the function of sodium glycocholate and sodium taurocholate in bile juice?
removal of undigested food from the body through the anus is not considered part of excretion
what do we got dental formula of adult human 2123/2123????
what is the difference between valve and sphincter
Why pancreas are both endocrine and exocrine glands ??
what is the use of sphincter muscle in human digestive system?
Describe the process of digestion of protein in stomach.
Variuos types of movements are generated by the muscularis layer of the small intestine what are these movements.
what is the main difference between spit and sliva? they are same , why it has different names i.e. saliva and spit
answer plz
explain role of large intestine in digestion
what is the difference between enzyme and proenzyme?
Q)Why proteinease generally released in inactive form???
1. How adult human digest milk protein and milk sugar?
2. Name the enzymes secreted by pancreas and specify the substrate and the product of each...
3. Amylase is secreted by 2 different glands name them.What is the action of amylase on food??
Give some topics for biology investigatory projects based on human body?
which is the non-digestive enzyme?
do herbivores produce saliva with salivary amylase or without salivary amylase.? i read on the net that herbivored n omnivores produce salivary amylase whereas carnivores dont.
bt im reading Dinesh publication biology objective book, it says salivary amylase is absent in herbivores..
which one is true? shud i refer to dinesh for NEET? Can u suggest a best buk for reference in biology for NEET? plz just temme the best one or two..dont give me a big liwt, its hard to choose.
what do we mean by trophoprotein?
caecum is a small blind sac which hosts some symbiotic micro organisms.
why is caecum called a blind sac ?
how milk & sugar is digested in alimentary canal ?
What are infra orbital salivary glands? In which organisms are they found? What is the speciality of them?
Q5 How does major nutrient present in chapatis eaten by you gets digested and finally absorbed in alimentary canal?
what is the site of fat digestion in humans .name the enzyme that digests fats . mention the end products of far digestion ?
(Q.) Name the organs which secrete carboxypeptidases and amino peptidases respectively . Also give the functions performed by these enzymes.
DEFINE EMULSIFICATION
describe the process of absorption in small intestine
What is the use of electrolytes in saliva?
explain digestion of carbohydrates
In human, starch digestion begins in the buccal cavity, but stops in stomach. Why?
what is masticating
why are villi present in small intestin not in stomach?
what is the function of stomach
for the ts of gut if we observe the diagram it has inner longitudinal outer circular?
give the systematic position of man
EXPLAINBASIC MECHANISM OF DIGESTION.(for 5marks)please.......
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Syllabus
suggest some good topics for bio project class 11
(a) Name the biological process involved in the gas exchange shown in the figure?
(b) How the oxygen is transported to the cells from the alveoli?
what is the function of rugae in stomach?
what is the difference between valve and sphincter ? Rply soon
Explain process of absorption of digested food
what is the difference between caloric fuel value and physiological fuel value?
plz dont give the definitions, i have read them in my boo, bt i dont undrstand.. explain in ur own simple words what the diff is.
why salivary amyalse is absent in the herbivorous and carnivorous like cow buffalow lion tiger etc but present in the pigs
Bile juice contains no digestive enzymes, yet it is important for digestion. Why?
Please explain this statement in an elaborated form and please explain what is meant by the term " "brush border cells" of the mucosa "
Describe the hostology of human alimentary canal.
difference between papillae and taste buds???
what is the difference between rennin and renin
Which of the following enzymes carries out the initial step in the digestion of milk in humans? AIPMT 2011
a)Rennin b)Lipase
c)Trypsin d)Pepsin
The answer is given as pepsin, but in infants it is rennin. Kindly explain it sir/mam.
give a brief note on alimentary canal
Q) How does saliva act as self defence???
what's the dental formula of a human baby
Describe the digestion of fats n the human alimentary canal.
Q. WHAT DOES MASTICATION OF FOOD MEAN?
digestion process in human being
common ingredient in secretion of salivary and brunner's gland having role in growth, repair and regeneration
A- neurotensin
B-somatostatin
C-urogastrone
D- enterogastrone
please explain the terms A nd C...nd provide answer wth reasoning
function of oesophagus
WHAT IS GLOTTIS AND EPIGLOTTIS
a)simple tubular gland
b)coiled tubular gland
c)compound alveolar gland
d)compound tubular gland
what is gastro sphincter ?
Wat is the difference between villi and rugae??
What is the difference between villi and rugae?
DISCUSS THE MAIN STEPS IN TJE DIGESTION OF PROTEIN AS THE FOOD PASSES THROUGH DIFFERENT PARTS OF ALIMENTARY CANAL
why are villi not present in the stomach?
why are villi present in the intestine and not in the stomach????
difference between homodont and hetrodont
Irom: A fighter greater than Anna
Irom Sharmila Chanu has been fasting for 11 years. Unlike Anna Hazare, who was cajoled by millions to end his fast, she enjoys no public support or media coverage. Her cause is almost unknown outside her state. She is seeking the removal of the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) from her state, Manipur.
Irom has never had a Kiran Bedi to add melodrama to her agitation, but what she has had is the grit to try and persuade the government to repeal a law that empowers the security forces to arrest without a warrant, and shoot anyone at sight.
Irom took up a cause most Indians have no clue about. Her fight is not against corruption, which has become a popular bugbear, but for a life without fear.
Dubbed the Iron Lady of Manipur, Irom began her fast in 2000 after she witnessed the killing of 10 people by Assam Rifles jawans at a bus stop. Weighing just 37 kg, she has not eaten a single morsel for the last 10 years, as a result of which she is force-fed through her nose.
Irom hopes one day the Indian government will recognise her and her fight against rights violations. She has also urged Anna Hazare to visit Manipur and see what is happening there.
People in Manipur are upset with the media over the poor coverage for Irom's decade-old fast. Anna's 11-day fast had the media buzzing with 24/7 coverage, whereas Irom's marathon protest has largely been ignored.
Although she has won international awards, Irom's cause has never managed to strike a chord with the vocal middle class. Very few know or care about what is happening in Manipur, and how people in the state are being constantly bullied by the armed forces.
Those living in other parts of India have got used to a free life, and just don't understand the pain of living under constant surveillance. Once in a while, the middle class conscience wakes us up and we rush to rallies or candlelight vigils to show that we stand with the just and the right. It has become fashionable to be seen at rallies wearing a Anna topi.
Irom is not happy with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's leadership as he has not kept his promise to work towards amending the AFSPA. She wants him to look at her like he did Anna Hazare, as "people of this whole nation, just like in God's eyes, are equal."
It's a shame that she pleads to be treated like Anna Hazare. Why should she be treated like Anna Hazare? She is fighting a more serious cause. A government bullying or intimidating people is a far more severe crime than corruption. Imagine living in a state where you cannot differentiate between the saviour and the tormentor.
Being bullied is something that is not new to the people of North-East. This has been going on for decades. The government has done little to soothe the wounds of those living there. The government's apathy toward these states is unlikely to change in the near future as they offer very little in terms of GDP.
Thousands flock to Anna's fast to support a cause that is not the solution to corruption, but not even a small number of his supporters know about Irom and her fight. We are free to choose our own battles and causes, but it is not fair that one cause gets all the attention and another gets nothing but indifference.
Irom's heroic protest and her voice for a better homeland are being ignored now. The next time you attend a candlelight vigil, say a silent prayer and light a candle for this extraordinarily brave woman.
Discuss the main steps in the digestion of proteins as the food passes through different parts of the alimentary canal.
Q8 With thehelp oflabelled diagrams of:a) T.s. of alimentary canal(stomach) b)T.S. of alimentary canal (intestinal region) c) villi Describe the histology of alimentary canal
What is the function of sodium glycocholate and sodium taurocholate in bile juice?
removal of undigested food from the body through the anus is not considered part of excretion
'C' shaped or 'U' shaped??
what do we got dental formula of adult human 2123/2123????
what is the difference between valve and sphincter
Why pancreas are both endocrine and exocrine glands ??
what is the use of sphincter muscle in human digestive system?
Describe the process of digestion of protein in stomach.
Variuos types of movements are generated by the muscularis layer of the small intestine what are these movements.
what is the main difference between spit and sliva? they are same , why it has different names i.e. saliva and spit
answer plz
explain role of large intestine in digestion
what is the difference between enzyme and proenzyme?
Q)Why proteinease generally released in inactive form???
1. How adult human digest milk protein and milk sugar?
2. Name the enzymes secreted by pancreas and specify the substrate and the product of each...
3. Amylase is secreted by 2 different glands name them.What is the action of amylase on food??
please explain all the terms
1) beer
2) proteins
3) fats
4) carbohydrates
Give some topics for biology investigatory projects based on human body?
which is the non-digestive enzyme?
do herbivores produce saliva with salivary amylase or without salivary amylase.? i read on the net that herbivored n omnivores produce salivary amylase whereas carnivores dont.
bt im reading Dinesh publication biology objective book, it says salivary amylase is absent in herbivores..
which one is true? shud i refer to dinesh for NEET? Can u suggest a best buk for reference in biology for NEET? plz just temme the best one or two..dont give me a big liwt, its hard to choose.
what do we mean by trophoprotein?
caecum is a small blind sac which hosts some symbiotic micro organisms.
why is caecum called a blind sac ?
how milk & sugar is digested in alimentary canal ?
What are infra orbital salivary glands? In which organisms are they found? What is the speciality of them?
Q5 How does major nutrient present in chapatis eaten by you gets digested and finally absorbed in alimentary canal?
(1) Kwashiorkar (2) Marasmus (3) Cretinism (4) both (1) and (2)
what is the site of fat digestion in humans .name the enzyme that digests fats . mention the end products of far digestion ?
(Q.) Name the organs which secrete carboxypeptidases and amino peptidases respectively . Also give the functions performed by these enzymes.
DEFINE EMULSIFICATION
describe the process of absorption in small intestine
What is the use of electrolytes in saliva?
explain digestion of carbohydrates
In human, starch digestion begins in the buccal cavity, but stops in stomach. Why?
what is masticating
why are villi present in small intestin not in stomach?
what is the function of stomach
for the ts of gut if we observe the diagram it has inner longitudinal outer circular?
CHYLOMICRONS AND MICELLES
( AT LEAST 3 POINTS )
give the systematic position of man
EXPLAINBASIC MECHANISM OF DIGESTION.(for 5marks)please.......