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can i do msc anatomy after Bsc Zoology

Srivani Vadde 24th Nov, 2020

Hello

Yes you can do msc anatomy after bsc zoology.There is a lot scope for MSC anatomy in india.you can apply for this course in any university and colleges .you need to write entrance exam to get admissions but some universities provide admissions without entrance exams i.e based on academics

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microscopic examination of histology slide and drawn diagram

eeshamomin 9th Nov, 2020

Histology slides are examined by:

1. Inspection: Inspect the slide using just your eyes and a good light source to first determine the shape of the prepared section.

2. Calibration: Place the slide under the microscope and calibrate the microscope so that the image produced is clear. Move the slide

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list priors of refraction. ? ?

sapanapatil4561 3rd Nov, 2020
Hello student!!

Refraction is the phenomenon of  change in direction of a wave passing from one medium to another or from a gradual change in the medium
Refraction is  called as  bending of a light or  wave, or the way the light bends when entering the eye to form an
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types of cerebellum ? .

Hrisheekesh Singh 3rd Nov, 2020

Hi Shafiya,

There are no types of a Cerebellum. Cerebellum has different different parts. It has 3 parts namely, the cerebrocerebellum, the spinocerebellum and the vestibulocerebellum.

  • Cerebrocerebellum is the largest division formed by the lateral hemispheres.
  • Spinocerebellum is comprised of the vermis and intermediate zone of the cerebellar hemispheres.
  • Vestibulocerebellum
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Is anatomy of frog included in the syllabus for neet or is it just cockroaches???

Siddhartha 2nd Nov, 2020

hello

according to syllabus its just Cockroach from the chapter structure of plants and animal but in exam there are chances to have question from frog and earthworm also i would suggest you to go briefly from all three topics and conc. littel more on cockroach

https://images.careers360.mobi/sites/default/files/NEET-2019-Syllabus-Biology.pdf

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Heart functions? "pointwise"

Ankur Dubey Student Expert 2nd Nov, 2020

Hello

The heart function in a following ways :

The arteries receive oxygenated blood from heart and it supply it throughout the body . Whereas th veins carry the deoxygenated blood from all the part of our body to the heart for oxygenation.

The right atrium received blood from the

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Explain contraceptive methods in male and female

Divyanshi Lal 1st Nov, 2020

Hey student,

Mainly, there are 5 contraceptive methods in males:

  1. Conventional Methods
  2. Coitus Interrupts
  3. Male Pill
  4. Vasectomy
  5. Injection

In females:

  1. Conventional Methods
  2. Oral Contraceptive Pills
  3. Intrauterine Devices (UID)
  4. Contraceptive Implant and Injection
  5. Contraceptive Ring
  6. Diaphragm
  7. Sterilization

I hope it helps.

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example for cartilage bone? pointwise

Divyanshi Lal 1st Nov, 2020

Hey there,

Cartilage is a special connective tissue. It is a flexible connective tissue that differs from bone in several ways; it is avascular and its microarchitecture is less organized than bone. It is of 3 types:

  1. Hyaline Cartilage
  2. Elastic Cartilage
  3. Fibrous Cartilage

Hyaline Cartilage:

  • The most widespread cartilage type
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example for cartilage bone ?

tanoshree rana 1st Nov, 2020

Hello aspirant!
Hope you are doing well!

Well a cartilage bone is simply a bone that develops from cartilage rather than a fibrous tissue. Cartilage is a strong and flexible tissue found in human body specially around joints, bones, in nose In humans, specially adults it is mostly converted  into

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example for cartilaginous bone

Vivek Kumar 1st Nov, 2020

Hi, your answer;As the name indicates, at a cartilaginous joint, the adjacent bones are united by cartilage, a tough but flexible type of connective tissue. These types of joints lack a joint cavity and involve bones that are joined together by either hyaline cartilage or fibrocartilage.

Hyaline cartilage which is

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