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NEETQUESTION2022HOW MUCH (%) OF THE OXYGEN AND BLOOD IN THE HUMAN BODY IS USED BY THE BRAIN

Aastha Jain 23rd Jun, 2022

In humans ,the brain use 15-20% of the body oxygen supply.

your brain may use up to 50 percent of the blood and oxygen.

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bones in their body human body

subaashbala 14th Jun, 2022

Hello aspirant,

A typical skeleton structure of an infant has 300 bones.  These bones undergo a slow and consistent process called Ossification, in which the bones fuse together while the baby grows up. When the baby grows up into a healthy adult, there will only be 206 bones in his/her body.

Hope it helps. All the best.

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is Bio medical students should operate a human body or observe the human body in Anatomy

Anushri Varshney 14th Mar, 2022
hi aspirants,


First MBBS is the only year you get to dissect a human body, and it is mandatory for all students.

All entering medical students must take Surgery Anatomy in which they dissect a human cadaver .  Almost every medical student wonders how he or she will react when it's time to start dissecting a dead body,

Human anatomy is the study of the structures of the human body. An understanding of anatomy is key to the practice of medicine and other areas of health.

for further information you can check out this link:

https://www.careers360.com/courses/anatomy-course

Hope you understand , in case of any issue you can revert here.

thank you and all the best.

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What are the five senses of the human body?

Nitin Mereddy 16th Nov, 2021

There are not just five senses in a human body. A healthy human can sense its environment and its internal state through dozens of channels. Eyesight provides the most information to the brain per second and is the most important sense. The second most information-rich sense is hearing. Next up comes the sense of touch. But what is commonly called the sense of touch is actually a group of many independent senses including: hot, cold, pressure, pain, itching, and tingling. Each of these senses has its own receptor and therefore its own unique path to the brain, as explained in the textbook "Psychology: Concepts and Applications" by Jeffrey S. Nevid. Furthermore, there are actually three different types of pain senses: skin pain, joint pain, and organ pain. The sense of smell and taste are the other two common senses most people think of. The senses perhaps most valued by athletes are the senses of linear and angular accelerations, which are carried out by the inner ear. These senses are commonly known as "balance". The kinesthetic sense is the body's ability to sense where its limbs are even with the lights off. Other senses with unique nerve pathways include stretching, suffocation, nausea, hunger, thirst, blushing, choking, and the need to urinate and defecate. Each of these dozens of senses plays a role in keeping us alive, well maintained, and interacting with our environment.

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Does the human body contain minerals?

Nitin Mereddy 15th Nov, 2021

For the most part, the human body does not contain minerals. Scientifically speaking, a mineral is a naturally-occurring inorganic crystalline solid with a single chemical formula. Rocks are aggregates of minerals and organic materials. Except for in bones and teeth, the atoms and molecules making up a healthy body are not crystalline and are not solid. In this way, most of the molecules making up a human body fail to meet the definition of a mineral.

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Are there any parts of the human body that get oxygen directly from the air and not from the blood?

Raj 16th Nov, 2021

Hello student ,

Yes , there is only one part in the whole human body that gets oxygen directly from the air and not from the blood . The cornea is the only part of a human body that has no blood supply; it gets oxygen directly through the air. The cornea is the fastest healing tissue in the human body, thus, most corneal abrasions will heal within 24-36 hours

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how many chamber in human body

Nitin Mereddy 13th Aug, 2021

heart consists of four chambers, each separated by valves that only permit blood to flow in one direction.

The right side of your heart collects blood on its return from the rest of our body. The blood entering the right side of your heart is low in oxygen. Your heart pumps the blood from the right side of your heart to your lungs so it can receive more oxygen. Once it has received oxygen, the blood returns directly to the left side of your heart, which then pumps it out again to all parts of your body through an artery called the aorta.

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When will JAC Delhi counselling process start i want to take admission in DTU biotechnology branch as i have scored 70% in jee mains and i belong to ST category. please tell me the process of counselling

Shivam Kumar 29th Aug, 2021

The counselling process of JAC Delhi will start immediately after the result declaration of JEE Mains.

Steps involved in the counselling procedure :

  1. You need to visit the official website i.e. jacdelhi.nic.in and click on the link for JAC Delhi counselling.
  2. You have to pay the required counselling fee of Rs 1500 for participating in the counselling.
  3. After paying the counselling fee, you have to proceed with JAC Delhi counselling registration.
  4. After successful registration, you need to fill the choice of course and colleges. Lock the choices entered and take a print of the choices selected for future reference.
  5. Allotment of seats will be done on the basis of choices entered, merit rank secured and availability of seats. To confirm the allotted seat, you have to pay a sum of 75,000 rupees through online mode.
  6. Candidates who are allotted seats during JAC Delhi counselling 2021 will have to report to the allotted institute for document verification.

If you wish to get more information about JAC Delhi counselling, check out the link given below :

https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jac-delhi-counselling#Important-Dates-for-JAC-Delhi-Counselling-2021

Best of luck !

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Introduction to Human Body Definition

Karamvir Singh 19th Jul, 2021

Hey,

The human body is made up of billions of smaller components that are divided into four categories: cells, tissues, organs, and systems. An organ is a collection of various tissues that are structured in such a way that they may perform a certain function when combined.

The human body is a complex, well-organized organisation made up of individual cells that collaborate to perform the precise duties required for survival.

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I am interested in the area where it mainly focuses on functioning and studying of human body and its organs, and I dont want to go for medicine, what are the career options I have after class12th?

Aditi Yadav 6th Jul, 2021
Hey!

Great that you know what are your interests are.

You can pursue BSc hons. in different biology subjects like-

i.BSchons. Botany

ii.BSc hons. Microbiology

iii.BSc hons. Zoology

iv.BSc hons. Environmental Science

v.BSc Pathology

vi.BSc Health Science and Nutrition

vii.BSc Nursing

viii.BSc hons. Biotechnology

ix.BSc hons. Genetics

x.BSc Food Technology

xi.BSc hons. Psychology

xii.BA hons. Psychology

Apart from that you can take degree in Allied Medicine, Biophysics,Marine Biology, Genetics, Biochemistry, Bioinformatics etc. as per your interest.


Top colleges to pursue these courses-

i.Various Colleges of Delhi University

ii.Fergusson College

iii. Osmania University

iv.Banaras Hindu University

v.Aligarh Muslim University

vi.Mount Carmel College

vii.Savitribai Phule Pune University

viii.Presidency College

ix.Christ University

x.Jamia Milia Islamia University

xi.Loyola College


The below mentioned link has information related to different courses related to biology and top colleges to pursue that course.

https://www.careers360.com/courses/b-sc-bachelor-of-science/amp

https://www.careers360.com/courses/biology-course

https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-biology-universities-in-india


I hope this answer helps.

Feel free to ask if you have any more queries.

All the best!
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