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Author: Dr. B P Kumar

Digestive system

16/02/2025 Dr. B P Kumar

Introduction  The alimentary system, also known as the digestive system, is responsible for the breakdown of food, absorption of nutrients, and elimination of waste. It consists of a long, muscular Read More …

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Cardiovascular System

02/02/2025 Dr. B P Kumar

Introduction The cardiovascular system, also known as the circulatory system, is a vital organ system that facilitates the continuous movement of blood throughout the body. It comprises the heart, blood Read More …

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Respiratory system

23/01/202523/01/2025 Dr. B P Kumar

Introduction The respiratory system is responsible for gas exchange, enabling the body to take in oxygen for metabolic processes and expel carbon dioxide, a by-product of metabolism. It is crucial Read More …

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Muscular System

17/01/2025 Dr. B P Kumar

Introduction The muscular system comprises specialized tissues capable of contracting and generating force. It enables movement, maintains posture, stabilizes joints, and generates heat. Composed of three primary muscle types (skeletal, Read More …

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Bones

17/01/2025 Dr. B P Kumar

Introduction Bones are specialized connective tissues that form the internal framework of the body. They are vital for multiple roles, including support, movement, protection, storage of minerals, and housing bone Read More …

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