Anatomy and Physiology
Anatomy and Physiology: Overview
This topic explains the anatomy and physiology of the living organisms with the help of visual representations. It describes all the body parts by briefing out their structures and functions. We will also study the divisions of each part of the body.
Important Questions on Anatomy and Physiology
An intermediate type of plastid that develops from proplastids are called_____.

_____ include/s glycogen, poly-β- hydroxybutyrate granules, sulphur granules and gas vesicles.

_____ is the ability of a single cell to produce a fertile, adult individual.

The scientific study of birds is called ______.

_____ is the water transporting tissue in plants.

The scientific study of dreams is called ______.

Which part of the human body has the growth stages divided into - Anagen, Catagen and Telogen?

_____ is used to measure the pressure inside the eyes of a person.

Swollen bluish veins resulting from the valves that do not close properly are called __________.

The nephron is the microscopic structural and functional unit of the:

Which of the following organs secretes hydrochloric acid that helps our body in killing pathogenic bacteria?

Which of the following body parts behaves like a stretched rubber sheet?

How many bones are there in the human hand?

Which of the following is a large bean-shaped lymphoid organ in the human body?

Tiny pores present on the surface of leaves are known as:

Cytology is related to the study of:

What is the name given to a leaf-shaped flap of cartilage placed behind the Tongue, at the top of the larynx or voice?

Which of the following is the largest dental tissue?

______ glands release tears from our eyes.

Onions produce the chemical irritant known as syn-propanethial-S-oxide; this stimulates the eye's _____ glands which release tears.
