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Crow Intelligence..!

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A crow is an intelligent bird, it knows how to find food by using the small twigs of a tree as tools۔ If the thieves and robbers take him into confidence, maybe they will open the lock of the biggest bank. The brain of a crow contains 1.5 billion neurons and the same number of neurons are found in many monkey species, but there is a difference here۔ The brain of a crow and the brain of a monkey are very different in size۔ All these neurons inside this tiny brain are very close and pack, meaning the foot signals move from side to side and the communication or interaction of the brain's neurons is very good۔ This is the reason why you bend to pick up the stone, then the crow has flown on the other side۔ Its IQ level is very high and experts consider its ability to think and understand as equal to the thinking ability of a child of seven years۔ Various experiments were conducted on crows in the laboratory and games were compiled where crows took out stones through straws from eight pl...

Multiverse and Paradox

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Multiverse Theory (Multiverse Theory) says that our universe is not the only one but many other universes also exist۔ These universes are called "universe" and the sum of them all is called "multi-verse۔ There are various versions of the multiverse theory, some of which are popular: Quantum Multiverse : According to quantum mechanics, a separate universe exists for every possible event۔ That is, if a decision is made at any point, then separate universes come into existence for both possibilities Cosmological Multiverse : This theory says that the Big Bang resulted in many universes, which are completely separate from each other۔ String Theory Multiverse : According to string theory, different types of multiverse can exist in which the laws of physics may differ . The time travel paradox is controversial issues related to the theory of time travel۔ The most popular paradoxes are: Grandfather Paradox: This paradox says that if a person goes back and kills his grandfath...

Death of Red Blood Cells?

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The life span of  Blood cells, especially Red Blood Cells, is about 120 days۔ They then become inoperable and the Spleen in the body filters them out and releases them۔ Old red blood cells break down in the spleen and occasionally in the liver۔ During this process, the components of hemoglobin are divided into Heme and Globin۔ The globin is broken down into protein components and reused, while the Heme forms iron and Bilirubin۔ Iron is reused in the body, while Bilirubin goes into the liver, where it is converted to Bile۔ Bileurobin is secreted into the small intestine by the Bile Duct, where it is converted to Urobilinogen۔ Some urobilinogen is reabsorbed into the blood and converted into Urobilin by the kidneys and excreted with urine, while the rest is converted into Stercobilin by the intestines and excreted with feces۔ Through this process, the body not only gets rid of old and dysfunctional blood cells, but also reuses their components to form new blood cells۔ This system is ...

Nose-bleeding or Epistaxis

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Nosebleeds, also known as epistaxis , occur when blood vessels inside the nose break and bleed. Here’s a detailed look at nosebleeds: A nosebleed is the loss of blood from the tissue lining the inside of your nose. It can occur in one or both nostrils and is usually not serious. Causes Nosebleeds can be caused by a variety of factors, including: Dry air: This is the most common cause, as it dries out the nasal membranes. Nasal trauma : Such as picking your nose, blowing your nose too hard, or an injury. Medications : Blood thinners like aspirin and warfarin can increase the risk. Allergies and infections : Conditions like sinusitis and rhinitis can irritate the nasal lining. Environmental irritants: Such as smoke, chemicals, or strong odors. Underlying health conditions: High blood pressure, blood clotting disorders, and certain genetic conditions. Effects While most nosebleeds are minor, they can sometimes lead to complications if not treated properly: Dizziness and weakness: Due ...

What are Red Blood Cells..!

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There are three types of cells in the blood. These are red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets.The largest number of cells in the blood are red blood cells. The lifespan of red blood cells is 120 days. That is, after 120 days, the old red blood cells in the blood disappear and they are replaced by new red blood cells.   The color of our blood is red because of red blood cells. In fact, a protein called hemoglobin is found in red blood cells and this protein is responsible for giving red color to the Red Blood Cells and to the Blood also. Red blood cells, also known as erythrocytes, have several important functions in the body: Transport oxygen : Red blood cells carry oxygen from the lungs to the body's tissues through the circulatory system. This is possible because red blood cells contain hemoglobin, an iron-rich protein that binds to oxygen. Hemoglobin also gives red blood cells their red color. Remove waste : Red blood cells also transport waste products, like carbon di...

Allergies: Thyroid and Thymus Glands

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The functions of both the thyroid and thymus glands are quite different, but the names are very similar to each other, their place is also around each other. The thyroid gland is present in the throat and the thymus is hidden right between the breasts i.e. between the two lungs. Thyroid Gland The thyroid is an endocrine gland that makes the thyroid hormone. The thyroid is a butterfly-shaped gland located at the bottom of the neck. A normal healthy thyroid gland may not be obvious outside the throat, but a damaged thyroid can be felt protruding from the neck. Thyroid hormone helps control the body's metabolism system, such as indigestion due to thyroid disorders can include chest pain, lack of acidic substances in the stomach or too much excess, constipation, stones, anemia, and overgrowth of bacteria in the small intestine.  The thyroid gland has a significant effect on the gastrointestinal system. Many people feel cold in the heat and heat in the winter and many people feel cold ...

How deep-sea creatures survive?

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How the organisms living in the deep ocean can withstand the pressure of the water? Deep-sea creatures are a group of organisms that live in the deepest parts of the ocean and are adapted to life under extreme environmental conditions. The abyssal zone encompasses the portion of the ocean floor located below 6,000 meters. Deep-sea creatures have remarkable adaptations that allow them to survive the crushing water pressure thousands of feet below the ocean surface. Here’s how they do it: Before diving, many deep-sea animals exhale most of the air in their lungs, retaining only about 10% of the oxygen. Their lungs collapse under pressure, minimizing air pockets and reducing available oxygen. Some creatures slow their heart rate (as low as 4 beats per minute) or stop breathing temporarily. Reduced movement, such as gliding instead of swimming, conserves oxygen. Certain deep-sea organisms, like giant amphipods and Mariana snailfish, have piezolytes. These organic molecules prevent cellular...