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biology_most_general_questions_ #biology #science - Rerlex Action Definition : Automaric, involuntary, and The body astimulus tol quick TO protect response OUCH ! PULL AWAY Reflex Arc (Path of signal) : Receptor Sensory Neuron 1 Stimulus 3. 2 (corries  info) Pain) (Hear (in Skin) Relay Neuron 4 (in Spinal Cord, CNs) Response 5. MoTor Neuron 6. Effector 7. (Muscle contracts) (Hand (carries command) back) Pulls 5 Motor Neuron 8. Effector Effector 6. (Muscle contracts) (carries command) directly Imporfan+ Nofe : Brain is NOT involved (Though i+ for informed IqTer 4 speed Larer ! gets  Rerlex Action Definition : Automaric, involuntary, and The body astimulus tol quick TO protect response OUCH ! PULL AWAY Reflex Arc (Path of signal) : Receptor Sensory Neuron 1 Stimulus 3. 2 (corries  info) Pain) (Hear (in Skin) Relay Neuron 4 (in Spinal Cord, CNs) Response 5. MoTor Neuron 6. Effector 7. (Muscle contracts) (Hand (carries command) back) Pulls 5 Motor Neuron 8. Effector Effector 6. (Muscle contracts) (carries command) directly Imporfan+ Nofe : Brain is NOT involved (Though i+ for informed IqTer 4 speed Larer ! gets - ShareChat
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biology_most_general_questions_ #biology #science - PROTEINS What Are Proteins? Large biomolecules made of amino acids (२० types, 9 essential) Daily need: 10-25% of calories Essential for growth, repair & body functions Types of Proteins Functions of Proteins Complete Proteins AII essential amino acids Growth & repair of tissues (meat; eggs, fish, Soy) Build muscles, skin, hair, nails Incomplete Proteins Enzyme & hormone production Missing 1+ amino acids  Boost immunity (antibodies) (cereals, legumes) Maintain fluid balance & pH Structural Proteins Provide energy when carbs Collagen, keratin (body & fats are low framework) Protein Deficiency Protein Sources Diseases Chart Kwashiorkor: Swelling, weak Type Sources Role immunity, fatty liver Eggs, milk,  Animal Complete amino Marasmus: Severe wasting Protein fish, meat acids underweight energy defciency Beans lentils, Plant growth Protein peas, soy Edema: Due to [ow atbumin Almonds; Weak immunity & slow healing Nuts & Healthy fats + peanuts; chia; Seeds protein] flax 4 Tip: Combine cereals + pulses for complete protein in Rice + beans, Cereals Balanced wheat + dal amino vegetarian diets! + Pulses acids PROTEINS What Are Proteins? Large biomolecules made of amino acids (२० types, 9 essential) Daily need: 10-25% of calories Essential for growth, repair & body functions Types of Proteins Functions of Proteins Complete Proteins AII essential amino acids Growth & repair of tissues (meat; eggs, fish, Soy) Build muscles, skin, hair, nails Incomplete Proteins Enzyme & hormone production Missing 1+ amino acids  Boost immunity (antibodies) (cereals, legumes) Maintain fluid balance & pH Structural Proteins Provide energy when carbs Collagen, keratin (body & fats are low framework) Protein Deficiency Protein Sources Diseases Chart Kwashiorkor: Swelling, weak Type Sources Role immunity, fatty liver Eggs, milk,  Animal Complete amino Marasmus: Severe wasting Protein fish, meat acids underweight energy defciency Beans lentils, Plant growth Protein peas, soy Edema: Due to [ow atbumin Almonds; Weak immunity & slow healing Nuts & Healthy fats + peanuts; chia; Seeds protein] flax 4 Tip: Combine cereals + pulses for complete protein in Rice + beans, Cereals Balanced wheat + dal amino vegetarian diets! + Pulses acids - ShareChat
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biology_most_general_questions_ #biology #science - . Flowering in long day plants is related to which of the following? Comment IA] Auxin [B] Gibberlin [C] Cytokinin towane| [D] Ethylenel Follow @biology_lover_02 . Flowering in long day plants is related to which of the following? Comment IA] Auxin [B] Gibberlin [C] Cytokinin towane| [D] Ethylenel Follow @biology_lover_02 - ShareChat
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biology_most_general_questions_ #biology #science - MENSTRUAL CYCLE IN HUMANS In females; the menstrual cycle is ೩ 28-day cycle (on average) that prepares the body for pregnancy Phases of the Cycle: Menstrual Phase (Day 1-5) Shedding of the uterine lining (endometrium). Blood and tissue flow out Menstruation 7 Follicular Phase (Day 6-13) FSH (Follicle Stimulating Hormone ) stimulates ovarian follicle growth uterine lining thickens Estrogen level rises > Ovulation Phase (Day 14) LH (Luteinizing Hormone) surge release of mature ) egg from ovary Most fertile period  Luteal Phase (Day 15-28) Corpus luteum forms  secretes progesterone > Prepares uterus for implantation] progesterone drops If no fertilization > cyle restarts Key Point: 28 days, but can vary (21-35 days). Average] cycle' == Hormones (FSH, LH, Estrogen Progesterone) regulate the cycle MENSTRUAL CYCLE IN HUMANS In females; the menstrual cycle is ೩ 28-day cycle (on average) that prepares the body for pregnancy Phases of the Cycle: Menstrual Phase (Day 1-5) Shedding of the uterine lining (endometrium). Blood and tissue flow out Menstruation 7 Follicular Phase (Day 6-13) FSH (Follicle Stimulating Hormone ) stimulates ovarian follicle growth uterine lining thickens Estrogen level rises > Ovulation Phase (Day 14) LH (Luteinizing Hormone) surge release of mature ) egg from ovary Most fertile period  Luteal Phase (Day 15-28) Corpus luteum forms  secretes progesterone > Prepares uterus for implantation] progesterone drops If no fertilization > cyle restarts Key Point: 28 days, but can vary (21-35 days). Average] cycle' == Hormones (FSH, LH, Estrogen Progesterone) regulate the cycle - ShareChat