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What is the role of the synapse in the nervous system?

The synapse is the junction between two neurons or between a neuron and a muscle. It allows electrical impulses to be transmitted from one neuron to another or from a neuron to a muscle via chemical neurotransmitters.

What is the role of the synapse in the nervous system?2024-10-14T16:17:50+05:30

How do hormones regulate growth in humans?

Hormones like growth hormone (from the pituitary gland) and thyroxine (from the thyroid gland) regulate physical growth, metabolic rate, and development.

How do hormones regulate growth in humans?2024-10-14T16:17:24+05:30

How do plants respond to light?

Plants respond to light through phototropism, a process regulated by auxins. Auxins cause the cells on the shaded side of the plant to elongate more, making the plant bend towards the light.

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What is the role of the cerebrum in the brain?

The cerebrum is responsible for higher cognitive functions like thinking, memory, decision-making, and voluntary actions like movement.

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Why do insects excrete uric acid instead of urea?

Insects excrete uric acid because it is less toxic and conserves water. This is particularly beneficial for insects living in dry environments, as they need to minimize water loss.

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How do nephrons filter blood?

Nephrons filter blood through the glomerulus, where small molecules like water, salts, urea, and glucose pass into the Bowman’s capsule. This filtrate is then processed in the tubules, where essential substances are reabsorbed, and waste products are concentrated into urine.

How do nephrons filter blood?2024-10-14T16:01:48+05:30

How is urea formed in the human body?

Urea is formed in the liver through the urea cycle when excess amino acids are broken down. The nitrogen from amino acids is converted into ammonia, which is toxic. The liver converts ammonia into urea, which is less toxic and can be safely excreted by the kidneys.

How is urea formed in the human body?2024-10-14T16:01:30+05:30

What are the main excretory products in humans?

The main excretory products in humans are urea, excess salts, water, and nitrogenous waste. Urea is produced by the liver during the breakdown of proteins and is excreted in urine.

What are the main excretory products in humans?2024-10-14T16:00:13+05:30

How does transpiration help in water transport in plants?

Transpiration creates a suction force that pulls water upward from the roots to the leaves through the xylem. This process helps in the absorption and distribution of water and minerals throughout the plant.

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