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  1. Human Anatomy is the scientific study of form and shapes of human beings. The skeleton also protects several vital organs such as the heart, lungs and the liver. Bones are attached to other bones through ligaments, a fibrous connective tissue. Joints are the points at which two or more bones meet.

  2. Structure of Liver. The liver is a triangular, bilobed structure consisting of a larger right lobe and a smaller left lobe. The falciform ligament separates the two lobes. A layer of fibrous tissue called Glisson’s capsule covers the liver. This capsule is covered by the peritoneum. This protects the liver from physical damage.

  3. Spleen. The secondary lymphoid organ, the spleen, is situated high in the left abdominal area. Spleens are designed to filter blood, capture blood-borne antigens, and react to systemic infections. The primary functions of the spleen are: Production of immune cells to fight antigens; Removal of particulate matter and aged blood cells (red blood ...

  4. Explanation of the terms: Fertilization, implantation, placenta, gestation and parturition. A brief idea of the role of placenta in nutrition, respiration and excretion of the embryo; its endocrinal function. Functions of Foetal membranes and amniotic fluid. Menstrual cycle outline of menstrual cycle.

  5. Global warming is the phenomenon of a gradual increase in the temperature near the earth’s surface. This phenomenon has been observed over the past one or two centuries. This change has disturbed the climatic pattern of the earth. However, the concept of global warming is quite controversial but the scientists have provided relevant data in ...

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