Neuron is one of the unit cell that constitutes nervous tissues that has the property of transmitting and receiving nervous impulses. It has a nucleus containing; cell body or soma, dendrites and axon.
Neuron is one of the unit cell that constitutes nervous tissues that has the property of transmitting and receiving nervous impulses. It has a nucleus containing; cell body or soma, dendrites and axon.
Blood platelets are minute, anucleated, fragile fragments of giant bone marrow cells, the megakaryocytes. They help in clotting of blood at the site of injury.
Blood platelets are minute, anucleated, fragile fragments of giant bone marrow cells, the megakaryocytes. They help in clotting of blood at the site of injury.
Which tissue protects entire animal body?
Epithelial tissue protects the entire animal body.
Epithelial tissue protects the entire animal body.
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Neuron is one of the unit cell that constitutes nervous tissues that has the property of transmitting and receiving nervous impulses. It has a nucleus containing; cell body or soma, dendrites and axon.
Neuron is one of the unit cell that constitutes nervous tissues that has the property of transmitting and receiving nervous impulses. It has a nucleus containing; cell body or soma, dendrites and axon.
See lessHow many types of muscles occur in animals?
Three namely striated muscles, smooth muscles and cardiac muscles.
Three namely striated muscles, smooth muscles and cardiac muscles.
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Blood platelets are minute, anucleated, fragile fragments of giant bone marrow cells, the megakaryocytes. They help in clotting of blood at the site of injury.
Blood platelets are minute, anucleated, fragile fragments of giant bone marrow cells, the megakaryocytes. They help in clotting of blood at the site of injury.
See lessWrite the name of various types of white blood cells (WBCs).
(i) Eosinophils; (ii) Basophils; (iii) Neutrophils; (iv) Monocytes; (v) Lymphocytes (e.g., plasma cells) ,
(i) Eosinophils; (ii) Basophils; (iii) Neutrophils; (iv) Monocytes; (v) Lymphocytes (e.g., plasma cells) ,
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