Upgraded B002 Ntbi0203 Visual Body Plans Complexity
Upgraded B002 Ntbi0203 Visual Body Plans Complexity — a labelled NEET Biology diagram with a definitions lexicon.
Visual comparison of the body plans and complexity levels. Labelled parts: Complex I, Protonema, Species, Growth, Liver, Marchantia, flat, Simple columnar epithelium. The first enzyme complex in the mitochondrial electron transport chain, also known as NADH dehydrogenase. FYI: It transfers electrons from NADH to ubiquinone while pumping protons into the intermembrane space. The creeping, green, branched, and frequently filamentous stage that develops directly from a spore in mosses. The basic unit of classification, representing a group of individuals capable of interbreeding to produce fertile offspring. FYI: This 'biological concept of species' was refined and popularized by the evolutionary biologist Ernst Mayr. Increase in size or mass; can occur in non-living matter like crystals. The largest internal gland of the body, responsible for bile production, detoxification, and various metabolic functions. FYI: Bile produced by the liver contains no digestive enzymes but is essential for the emulsification of dietary fats. Marchantia is a labeled feature or concept in this upgraded BioAtlas image: A side-by-side labeled diagram comparing the thallus structure of Marchantia (flat, simple) with the leafy shoot structure and protonema stage of a typical moss species. flat is a labeled feature or concept in this upgraded BioAtlas image: A side-by-side labeled diagram comparing the thallus structure of Marchantia (flat, simple) with the leafy shoot structure and protonema stage of a typical moss species. A single layer of tall, rectangular cells. It is specialized for absorption and secretion, often possessing microvilli for increased surface area. FYI: This epithelium lines the inner surface of the intestine (gut), where nutrient absorption occurs, and often has microvilli for increased surface area.