Sunday 16 October 2016

Homeostasis or Osmoregulation, Homeostatic Process and the Parts Involved in Homeostatis

Homeostasis is defined as the maintenance of a fairly constant internal environment in an organism. All living organisms must be able to maintain a steady environment. Body fluid such as blood, lymph and tissue fluids make up the internal environment of the organism. 

Tuesday 27 September 2016

Care of the Skin

There is need to properly take care of the skin. If the sweat and oily substances are not removed from the body on time, dust and bacteria will stick to the surface of the skin. 

Dirty skin promotes bacteria and other pathogenic growth as well as blockage of the sweat pores. Some skin diseases can even develop as well as unpleasant body odour. All these may prevent the skin from performing its normal functions. 

Saturday 24 September 2016

Functions of the Skin


The important functions of the skin include:

1. Protection: The skin protects the body against entrance by microbes, mechanical injuries, ultra-violet rays of the sunlight and desiccation by acting as waterproof. The pigment, melani absorbs ultra-violet rays from the sun which is harmful to the body.

Thursday 22 September 2016

The Skin and Its Structure

The skin is the outer covering of vertebrates. It forms a continuous layer over the entire body, making it the largest organ. In mammals, the skin usually bears a dense growth of hairs. Human beings, however, only have a sparse growth of hair over most parts of their bodies.

Diseases of the Liver, their Effects and Remedies

Certain diseases can impair the functioning of the liver

They include:

1. Diabetes mellitus: This disease is caused as a result of the inability of the liver cells to convert excess glucose in the blood to glycogen. This is as a result of the failure of the pancreas to produce a hormone called insulin. Consequently, excess sugar is left in the blood and lost through urine.

Wednesday 21 September 2016

The Liver and Its Functions

The liver is a large reddish-brown organ with two lobes. It lies just below the diaphragm to the right side, partly overlapping the stomach. Its average weight is about 1.25kg. Each lobe of the liver is subdivided into smaller lobes 


[image credit: Bruce]

The gall bladder which stores the bile is connected to the duodenum by a short tube called bile duct. The bile duct is a soft organ with a rich and extensive blood supply.