Read More 2 minute read SScienceHow does our body respond when adrenaline is secreted into the blood? Ankita Mishra26/03/2025 When adrenaline is secreted into the blood, the body experiences an immediate “fight-or-flight” response, triggering a series of… Read More
Read More 2 minute read SScienceDifference Between Alternate and Whorled Phyllotaxy Ankita Mishra26/03/2025 Phyllotaxy refers to the arrangement of leaves on a stem or branch to maximise light capture for photosynthesis.… Read More
Read More 2 minute read SScienceWhat Can Upset the Balance of an Ecosystem? Ankita Mishra24/03/2025 The balance of an ecosystem can be upset by natural disasters, human activities, invasive species, pollution, and climate… Read More
Read More 2 minute read SScienceWhat are animal hormones? List four characteristics of hormones. Ankita Mishra21/03/2025 Animal hormones are chemical messengers secreted by endocrine glands that regulate various physiological processes and maintain homeostasis in… Read More
Read More 4 minute read SScienceWhat is the Main Function of Capillaries? Ankita Mishra20/03/2025 The main function of capillaries is to facilitate the exchange of oxygen, nutrients, and waste products between blood… Read More
Read More 2 minute read SScienceHow does binary fission differ from multiple fission? Ankita Singh11/02/2025 Binary fission differ from multiple fission in the number of daughter cells produced and the conditions required. Binary… Read More
Read More 2 minute read SScience“Potato is a stem and sweet potato is a root”. Justify the statement on the basis of external features. Ankita Mishra10/02/2025 Potato is a stem and sweet potato is a root because of their external structural features that differentiate… Read More
Read More 2 minute read SScienceWho Discovered the Cell and How? Ankita Singh10/02/2025 The cell was discovered by Robert Hooke in 1665 when he observed thin slices of cork under a… Read More
Read More 2 minute read SScienceDifferentiate between Foetus and Zygote Ankita Singh10/02/2025 A zygote is a single-celled structure formed when a sperm fertilises an egg. It marks the beginning of… Read More
Read More 2 minute read SScienceWhat is Roughage? Give two Examples Ankita Singh10/02/2025 Roughage is described as the dietary fibre present in food that is essential for proper digestion. It is… Read More