"This video on the central nervous system is an excellent resource! Clear explanations, engaging visuals, and a deep dive into the intricacies of the CNS. Kudos to you, Ankit, for making complex concepts accessible and interesting!" Keep making such indepth videos.
schawnn cells are of two type - myelinating Schwann cells and non-myelinating Schwann cells.Myelinating Schwann cells form a multilayered membrane called the myelin sheath around specific nerve fibers, while non-myelinating Schwann cells wrap around multiple, smaller nerve fibers without forming a myelin sheath
nerurofibrils also helps in transportation of transport vesicles from cyton to axon terminal which are produced by golgi bodies for internal communication . and transport vesicle form synaptic vesicle in axon terminal .
Sexual reproduction in Euglena is quite rare and has not been directly observed in most species. Some studies have suggested possible occurrence of sexual processes through the detection of meiosis genes, a process involved in sexual reproduction, in Euglena gracilis. Researchers from the Czech Republic, in a study published in 2019, observed the presence of sex-related genes in the E. gracilis genome, indicating possible sexual reproduction. However, no concrete direct evidence of sexual reproduction in Euglena has been recorded. There is a theory that sexual reproduction might take place under certain adverse conditions, but this remains speculative and lacks empirical evidence to support it. To conclude, while potential indications of sexual reproduction in Euglena have been found, the organism is primarily known for reproducing through asexual means. Further research is needed to fully understand the reproduction mechanisms of this fascinating organism.
1. Digestive System: When a mosquito sucks the blood from an infected person, the HIV particles are digested along with the blood cells, rendering them inactive. The virus does not survive in the mosquito's gut, and it does not replicate or migrate to the mosquito's salivary glands, which is necessary for transmission to occur. 2. Quantity of Blood: Mosquitoes feed on a very small quantity of blood at a time, not enough to transmit the virus. In general, HIV transmission requires a significant amount of the virus directly from person to person. 3. Timing: A mosquito typically feeds on a person's blood for a short amount of time (around 4-5 days) and HIV needs more time than this to replicate. 4. Species-specific: HIV is a human virus. It does not infect mosquitoes or reproduce within them, making them incapable of passing the virus to other humans.
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These are some old lectures of mine , at that time i had minimal equipments to work with .
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"This video on the central nervous system is an excellent resource! Clear explanations, engaging visuals, and a deep dive into the intricacies of the CNS. Kudos to you, Ankit, for making complex concepts accessible and interesting!" Keep making such indepth videos.
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schawnn cells are of two type - myelinating Schwann cells and non-myelinating Schwann cells.Myelinating Schwann cells form a multilayered membrane called the myelin sheath around specific nerve fibers, while non-myelinating Schwann cells wrap around multiple, smaller nerve fibers without forming a myelin sheath
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nerurofibrils also helps in transportation of transport vesicles from cyton to axon terminal which are produced by golgi bodies for internal communication . and transport vesicle form synaptic vesicle in axon terminal .
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Sexual reproduction in Euglena is quite rare and has not been directly observed in most species. Some studies have suggested possible occurrence of sexual processes through the detection of meiosis genes, a process involved in sexual reproduction, in Euglena gracilis. Researchers from the Czech Republic, in a study published in 2019, observed the presence of sex-related genes in the E. gracilis genome, indicating possible sexual reproduction. However, no concrete direct evidence of sexual reproduction in Euglena has been recorded. There is a theory that sexual reproduction might take place under certain adverse conditions, but this remains speculative and lacks empirical evidence to support it. To conclude, while potential indications of sexual reproduction in Euglena have been found, the organism is primarily known for reproducing through asexual means. Further research is needed to fully understand the reproduction mechanisms of this fascinating organism.
1. Digestive System: When a mosquito sucks the blood from an infected person, the HIV particles are digested along with the blood cells, rendering them inactive. The virus does not survive in the mosquito's gut, and it does not replicate or migrate to the mosquito's salivary glands, which is necessary for transmission to occur. 2. Quantity of Blood: Mosquitoes feed on a very small quantity of blood at a time, not enough to transmit the virus. In general, HIV transmission requires a significant amount of the virus directly from person to person. 3. Timing: A mosquito typically feeds on a person's blood for a short amount of time (around 4-5 days) and HIV needs more time than this to replicate. 4. Species-specific: HIV is a human virus. It does not infect mosquitoes or reproduce within them, making them incapable of passing the virus to other humans.
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