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Scientific Methodology
Science is basically a collection of knowledge and information that is obtained by observation and testing of natural world, in a logical and orderly manner, and its interpretation. Hence, the basis of science is its orderly, step-wise procedure called scientific method. It is a fra..
Scientific Methodology
Science is basically a collection of knowledge and information that is obtained by observation and testing of natural world, in a logical and orderly manner, and its interpretation. Hence, the basis of science is its orderly, step-wise procedure called scientific method. It is a frame of..
Communication Systems
Analog and Digital Communication - The concept of information is central to communication. There is no precise definition of the word "information". So, instead of information, we deal with "message..
Nucleotides
Nucleotides are nitrogen containing organic compounds, which form the monomers of nucleic acids that are involved in the information transfer system of the cells. They are also involved in the mechanism of energy transfer in cell..
Receptors
Receptors are structures at the ends of the nerve fibres that collect the information to be conducted by the nerves. These receptors may be specialised sense organs like the Meissner's corpuscles of the skin, specialised nerve endings like the Pacinian corpuscles of skin or the specialis..
Receptors and Effectors
Receptors - Receptors are structures at the ends of the nerve fibres that collect the information to be conducted by the nerves. These receptors may be specialised sense organs like the Meissner's corpuscles of the skin, specialised nerve endings like the Pacinian corpuscles of skin or th..
Introduction to Nervous Coordination and Integration
Introduction - Animals are different from plants because of their ability of locomotion. This ability probably developed as they have to search for food, unlike the plants that are autotrophic. Since they move from place to place, the animals have to continuously encounter changes in their environm..
Noise
refers to random and unpredictable electrical signals produced by natural processes both internal and external to the system. When such random variations are superimposed on an information-bearing signal, the message may by partially corrupted or totally obliterated. Filtering ..
Two Kingdom Classification
The natural system of classification has been subjected to periodic reviewing as a result of the continuous input of information and new scientific tools being available on various aspects of living organisms. Various schemes of classification are now available, each having cert..
Two Kingdom Classification
Two Kingdom Classification - The natural system of classification has been subjected to periodic reviewing as a result of the continuous input of information and new scientific tools being available on various aspects of living organisms. Various schemes of classification are no..
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