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Introduction to DNA

DNA, or deoxyribonucleic acid, is the molecule that carries the genetic instructions for building and maintaining all living things.

Introduction to RNA

RNA, or Ribonucleic Acid, is another critical molecule found in living cells.Β 

Reproductive Strategies

Vertebrates, which include animals with backbones like fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals, employ a variety of reproductive strategies to ensure the survival and propagation of their species.

Male Reproductive System

The male reproductive system is primarily designed to produce, maintain, and transport sperm and semen, as well as discharge sperm within the female reproductive system during sexual intercourse.

Testes Structure

The testes, sometimes called testicles, are a pair of oval-shaped organs within the male reproductive system.

Spermatozoa

Spermatozoa, more commonly called sperm, are the male reproductive cells produced through spermatogenesis.

Female Reproductive System

The female reproductive system is the biological machinery that allows women to conceive and carry offspring.Β 

Ovaries Structure

Ovaries are two, almond-shaped organs in the female reproductive system that play a starring role in reproduction. Ovaries are located on either side of the uterus, low in the abdominal cavity.

Nervous System

The nervous system is a complex network of nerves and cells that transmit signals between different body parts.

The Brain

The brain, the most complex organ in the human body, is the control centre for everything we do, think, and feel.

The Spinal Cord

The spinal cord is a long, thin bundle of nervous tissue that plays a vital role in your body’s central nervous system.

The Eye

The eye is our window to the world, allowing us to see and perceive our surroundings.

The Ear

The ear is the organ that enables you to hear. It’s a complex structure divided into three main parts: the outer ear, the middle ear, and the inner ear.

Human Endocrine System

The human endocrine system is a network of glands that act like a chemical messenger service for your body.Β 

Pituitary Gland

The hypothalamus and pituitary gland work together as a powerful team in the endocrine system, acting as a control centre for many bodily functions.

Thyroid Gland

The thyroid gland is a butterfly-shaped gland located at the front of your neck, just below your Adam’s apple.

Pancreas

The pancreas is a multitasking organ that functions in both the endocrine and exocrine systems.

Respiratory System

The respiratory system is responsible for the exchange of gases, primarily oxygen and carbon dioxide, between the body and the external environment.Β 

Adrenal Gland

The adrenal glands are two small, triangular glands located on top of your kidneys.

Circulatory System

The circulatory system is the body’s superhighway, delivering oxygen, nutrients, and hormones to cells while removing waste like carbon dioxide.Β 

Bacterial Cell

Bacteria are tiny, single-celled organisms with a simple design. They have no nucleus; instead, their genetic material floats freely inside the cell.Β 

Excretory System

The excretory system is like the body’s waste management team. It involves organs like the kidneys, which filter blood to remove waste and extra water, making urine.Β 

The Heart

The heart is a muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body, supplying oxygen and nutrients while removing waste via a network of blood vessels.