THE FUNDAMENTAL UNIT OF LIFE
The fundamental unit of life is the cell. Cells are the basic structural, functional, and biological unit of all living organisms. They can exist as independent entities, such as in unicellular organisms like bacteria and protozoa, or they can form complex multicellular structures in higher organisms like plants, animals, and humans.
Dig Deeper
TISSUE
Tissue is a group of cells that are similar in structure and function and work together to perform a specific task. In multicellular organisms, tissues are organized into larger structures called organs, which carry out specialized functions within the body. There are four main types of tissues in the human body.
Dig Deeper
IMPROVEMENT IN FOOD RESOURCES
Improvements in food resources refer to advancements, innovations, and practices aimed at enhancing food production, quality, accessibility, and sustainability. Several key areas contribute to these improvements.
Dig Deeper