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which is smallest muscle of human body?

Jainshahajal 8th May, 2021

Hello aspirant,

Hope you are doing well

The smallest muscle is the stapedius which is located in the middle ear. It controls the vibration of our small bones, It is less than 1  millimeter long  and the smallest bone is known as  stirrup bone.

I hope this will help you.

All the best for your future.

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how is urine produced in human body

darshita 17th Mar, 2021

Hello,

The kidneys filter unwanted substances from the blood and produce urine to excrete them. There are three main steps of urine formation: glomerular filtration, reabsorption, and secretion. These processes ensure that only waste and excess water are removed from the body.

  • This is how water and substances like urea, uric acid, salts and amino acids are removed from the blood. Every day, all of the blood in your body (between five and six liters) passes through the kidneys about 300 times.
  • So your kidneys filter about 1,700 liters of blood per day in total. This leads to the daily production of about 170 liters of primary urine (glomerular filtrate) – which later becomes urine.

Hope this helps!!!!


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how to human body for neet and paper

ADITYA KUMAR Student Expert 14th Mar, 2021

Hi

Your question is not clear but I guess you want to know how to prepare Human Physiology for Neet.

Under Human Physiology us to study following chapters

*Digestion and absorption

*Breathing and Respiration

*Body fluids and circulation

*Excretory products and their elimination

*Locomotion and Movement

*Neural control and coordination

Biology is a  subject in which you have to first understand the concept of different  biological process, their mechanism etc and then remember it.

Follow the below tips for studying human physiology and other topics as well in biology:-

*First of all go through the chapter well and focus on understanding the different process etc as you cannot remember something which you have not understood,go thoroughly through NCERT Biology it is not less than a Bible for Neet. .

*Use techniques like mnemonics to remember things  .

For example,

In your biology there is a chapter called cycle and it is difficult to remember the different stages of Mitosis,  you can simply remember different stages of mitosis and their sequence  by the mnemonics PMAT which means prophase, metaphase,  anaphase ,telophase. Similarly you can make your own mnemonics to remember difficult things

* After completing each chapter go through questions of the same chapter, going through questions helps you a lot in understanding and grasping whatever you have learnt in the chapter

*There are many times when remembering things can be difficult but a picture or a diagram of the same makes it very easy , so you can take the help of diagrams

*Revise things again and again  after regular intervals, for example read chapter then revise it next day then after week then after  a month.

*once you are done with your complete syllabus go through previous year question papers and mock test papers :- it will let you know your preparation level and and weak areas so that you can work on them and perform well in your examination

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human body me kitni protine hoti he

Pankhuri Kumari 12th Mar, 2021
Hii!
As per facts of science, human body is made up of proteins in maximum. That is, if we exclude water and fat, Protein will be the only thing left in our body. Our muscles comprise of 80% proteins. We find it in our bones, nails, skin and various body organs.
Hope this helps.
Good luck!
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total human body bones in ana to

Shruti Smaranika 29th Jan, 2021

Hello aspirant,

The adult human skeleton is made up of 206 bones which includes the bones of the skull, spine, ribs, arms and legs. These bones give your body structure, letting you move in various ways, protects your internal organs and many more.

  • Skull – including the jaw bone
  • Spine – cervical, thoracic and lumbar vertebrae, sacrum and tailbone (coccyx)
  • Chest – ribs and breastbone (sternum)
  • Arms – shoulder blade (scapula), collar bone (clavicle), humerus, radius and ulna
  • Hands – wrist bones (carpals), metacarpals and phalanges
  • Pelvis – hip bones
  • Legs – thigh bone (femur), kneecap (patella), shin bone (tibia) and fibula
  • Feet – tarsals, metatarsals and phalanges.

Hope, this answer helps you.

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which is the biggest gland in human body

sunkehimabindu2603 27th Dec, 2020

Hello aspirant !

LIVER is the biggest gland in human body. It is an exocrine gland and also an endocrine gland.

The liver is large, reddish-brown organ that lie on the right side of the abdomen weighing about 1.5 - 1.6 kg .The liver is an exocrine gland that secretes bile into the intestine is also an endocrine gland and a blood filter.

Some of the critical functions of liver include secretion of bile juices for decomposition of lipids & vitamins, preparation of proteins for blood plasma that enables blood clotting and also detoxification.

Functions of liver are:

  • Carries out metabolism of proteins, fats and carbohydrates and produces and excretes bile
  • It is responsible to excrete cholesterol, bilirubin, drugs and hormones and to activate enzymes
  • It stores vitamins, minerals and glycogen
  • It is responsible to synthesize plasma proteins namely albumin and clotting factors
  • It detoxifies the blood and purifies it.

Hope this information helps you.

Good luck .



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define anatomy and physiology of human body

Ayush Pandey 26th Dec, 2020

Hello,

Anatomy is the study of external and internal features and appearance of the body where as Physiology is the study of various mechanisms that are occurring inside body.

I hope this was helpful. Thanks

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term paper topics of human body disease

Anuj More 18th Nov, 2020

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define cns eschemkc response.. plss reply.. its urgently required

Divyanshi Lal 10th Nov, 2020

Hey student,

I hope you are doing good.

I am assuming that you want to know about CNS Ischemic Response.

Central Nervous System Ischemic Response, or simply the CNS Ischemic Response, is a reflex which is initiated then the arterial pressure is less than the intracranial pressure. It is initiated by the hypothalamus in the brain.

I hope it helps.

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how many bons in human body and

Jainshahajal 17th Oct, 2020

Hello Aspirant,

I think your question is incomplete. And as per your given question.

There are 206 bones in a human body. The smallest is stapes it is found in ear. And the largest bone is femur and it is also known as thighbone.

I hope this would be helpful for you.

If you any query feel free to ask!!

All the best

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