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Role in Temperature Regulation
Heat is distributed evenly throughout the body as the blood circulates. The heat from the deeper warmer tissues are carried to the surface cooler part..
Thermal Regulation
Different living organisms tide over very low or very high temperature conditions differently. For E.g., i) Encystment It involves the formation of a hard and chitinous protective coat called cyst, around the body. It is commonly seen in amoeba, euglena. ii) Hibernation (winter sleep) Som..
Climatic Factors - Temperature
. All invertebrates, lower chordates, cyclostomes, fishes, amphibians and reptiles have no internal mechanism for thermal regulation, and their body temperatures vary with the surrounding environmental temperatures. Such animals are called cold blooded, ectothermic or ..
Biochemical Auto Analysers
Auto analysers are Bio medical equipments, which are computer controlled and temperature regulated. These equipments can analyse hundreds of samples in a short time. Samples are introduced into these multichannel equipment, at regular intervals through micropipettes. The reagent..
Biochemical Auto Analysers
Biochemical Auto Analysers - Auto analysers are Bio medical equipments, which are computer controlled and temperature regulated. These equipments can analyse hundreds of samples in a short time. Samples are introduced into these multichannel equipment, at regular intervals throu..
Functions of Plasma
Maintains osmotic pressure and viscosity of the blood Helps in transport of various substances like the hormones, enzymes, etc. Acts as a protein reservoir Helps in clotting of blood Helps in regulating body temperatur..
Summary
) Auto analysers are Biomedical instruments, which are computer controlled and temperature regulated. 12) ELISA technique is widely used for the detection of virus, fungi and bacteria, It is used to detect infectious diseases like Tuberculosis and AIDS. 13) Invasive procedures l..
Factors affecting Plant Growth
Plant growth is influenced by a number of external and internal factors. The external factors affecting plant growth are: i) light ii) temperature iii) oxygen iv) carbon dioxide v) soil water vi) soil nutrients The internal factors affecting plant growth are i) growth regulators..
Uses of Forests
Forests provides timber for furniture and buildings Forests provides raw material for paper, board and plywood industry Forests provides fodder for cattle, sheep, goat and other animals Forests provides bamboo which is called poor man's timber Forests helps in balancing the carbon dio..
Climatic Factors - Humidity
It is the amount of water vapour present in the atmosphere. It can be measured by an Hygrometer. Humidity is greatly affected by intensity of solar radiation, temperature, altitude, wind exposure, cover and water status of soil. High temperatures increases the capacity of air to..
It is the amount of water vapour present in the atmosphere. It can be measured by an Hygrometer. Humidity is greatly affected by intensity of solar radiation, temperature, altitude, wind exposure, cover and water status of soil. High temperatures increases the capacity of air to..See what our Users say :
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