Questions and Videos on Organization of the Human Body, within Anatomy & Physiology
Archaebacteria are typically not found in the human body, so it would most likely not be the bacteria that causing the infrection. Most archaebacterial are extremophiles, meaning they love extreme environments. Archaebacteria live in high heat, very low heat, methane, high salt, high pressure, and other places where most other living things can't survive. If an archaebacteria did manage to get ...
Questions How does lead affect the human body? Where does fungus enter a person's body? Does a fungal infection spread from one person to another directly wherever the fungus touches the skin, or does there have to be an entry point, like an open wound? What is long term effect of smoking on your health?
The human body (and, in fact, anything that is alive) is constantly repairing itself - flushing toxins, repairing damaged cells, replacing old and dead cells, etc.
Which body system distributes hormones throughout the body? What gland in the body secretes insulin? What are the main hormones in human body and what is the importance of these hormones in the body? What are the side effects of metformin? Which hormones control the glucose level of blood? Is an allergic reaction related to immune system?
Body temperature of birds is more than mammals. To keep eggs warm birds incubate eggs with body heat. Temperature of human is 37.5 degrees Celsius. While temperature of birds is around 40 degrees Celsius. The bird eggs develop only when incubated between 39 to 40 degrees. To keep sufficient temperature for incubation female bird actually sit over the egg. This keeps eggs warm. Many a times ...