Types Of Bleeding And How To Treat Them Question 1. Enumerate the difference between capillary, venous, and arterial bleeding. Answer. "Importance Of Identifying The Type Of Bleeding In Emergencies" "The Role Of First Aid In Managing Bleeding Emergencies" Question 2. Write a short note on a reactionary … [Read more...] about Types Of Bleeding And How To Treat Them
Difference Between Ribosome And Centrosome
Difference Between Ribosome And Centrosome Question 1. What are ribosomes? Give their functions. Answer. The ribosomes are small granules made up of ribonucleic acid and ribosomal proteins. They are produced in the nucleolus and then migrate into the cytoplasm. They are attached in groups on the surface of the endoplasmic reticulum making it rough – the rough … [Read more...] about Difference Between Ribosome And Centrosome
Dermis Layers, Function & Structure
Dermis Layers, Function & Structure Layers of Dermis The dermis consists of two layers: Papillary layer: It is superficial and forms one-fifth of the total thickness of dermis. It sends finger-like projections (called dermal papillae) towards epidermis. Reticular layer: It is a deep layer and contains course bundles of collagen fibres. It also contains blood … [Read more...] about Dermis Layers, Function & Structure
Endochondral ossification Anatomy
Endochondral Ossification Endochondral/cartilaginous ossification Endochondral/cartilaginous ossification is the process of formation of bone from the preformed cartilaginous model (premature long bone). The process of bone formation begins in the centre of the shaft of a long bone. This site where bone formation begins is called the primary ossification centre. This … [Read more...] about Endochondral ossification Anatomy
Synovial Joints – Meaning, Classification, Types
Synovial Joint Types & Examples Differences between atypical, complex and compound synovial joints? If the articular surfaces of a synovial joint are covered by a fibrocartilage, it is termed atypical synovial joint, e.g. temporomandibular joint. If the cavity of a synovial joint is divided completely or incompletely into two compartments by an … [Read more...] about Synovial Joints – Meaning, Classification, Types


