Introduction Degradation pigments of haemoglobin are coloured products formed during the normal breakdown of haemoglobin. Haemoglobin degradation occurs after the destruction of senescent red blood cells, which have an average Read More ……..
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Introduction Degradation pigments of haemoglobin are coloured products formed during the normal breakdown of haemoglobin. Haemoglobin degradation occurs after the destruction of senescent red blood cells, which have an average Read More ……..
Introduction Xenobiotics are chemical substances that are foreign to the human body and are not normally produced during metabolism. Common xenobiotics include drugs, environmental pollutants, pesticides, food additives, toxins, and Read More ……..
Introduction Nucleic acids are high–molecular-weight biological macromolecules that store, transmit, and express genetic information. Chemically, they are polymers of nucleotides joined by 3′–5′ phosphodiester bonds. Each nucleotide is composed of Read More ……..
Introduction Bone is a specialized connective tissue that provides mechanical support, protection, mineral storage, and metabolic regulation. Bone is a dynamic connective tissue, not a static structure; it continuously undergoes Read More ……..
Introduction Fats (lipids) are essential biomolecules that serve as a major source of energy in the human body. They provide 9 kcal/g of energy, making them the most energy-dense nutrients. Read More ……..