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d and f - block Elements..Animal Nutrition
Nutrition can be defined as the process by which an organism obtains food which is used to provide energy and materials for its life sustaining activitie..
Nutrition in Animals
In order to survive, all living organisms require food. Animals cannot synthesize their own food. They have to depend on ready made food. They obtain food either directly from plants (by eating them) or indirectly (by eating other herbivores). The nutrition can be defined as the pro..
Respiration in Animals Summary
Summary - Respiration is defined as the catabolic biochemical process during which organic compounds break down in order to release energy. The organic compounds that are broken down are called the substrates. Glucose is the most common substrate. The general equation for respiration ..
Respiration in Animals Conclusion
Conclusion - Respiration is an important process in nature. It is a process by which the solar energy trapped by the plants in the food can be utilised. The organic compounds are broken down to release energy. This energy is in the form of ATP molecules and is made available for..
Osmoregulation and Excretion Animals
Introduction - The nitrogenous waste materials produced in the animal body due to metabolic reactions are of no use to the cell. These waste materials if allowed to accumulate in the body, may become toxic. Therefore, they must be removed from the body. The process of eliminatio..
Respiration in Animals Introduction
Introduction - All living creatures need food. The food is consumed so that energy is obtained. The energy is utilised by the body for various purposes like locomotion, conduction of impulses, repair of damaged tissues, building of cell materials, etc. The substance that is used to release energy i..
Animal Histology Summary
Summary - All higher multicellular animals, called eumetazoans, exhibit a tissue and higher levels of organization There are four primary tissues in animals epithelial, muscular, connective and nervous Epithelial tissue (epithelium) is the simplest. It is avascular and develops ..
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