Jaundice and its types

Jaundice is a clinical condition characterized by the yellow color of the white of the eyes (sclera) and skin. It is caused by the deposition of bilirubin due to its elevated levels in the serum. Hyper-bilirubinemia is often used to represent the increased concentration of serum bilirubin. The normal serum total bilirubin concentration is in … Read more

Differences between vertebrates and invertebrates

S.N Vertebrates Invertebrates 1. They have backbone or vertebral column. They do not have backbone or vertebral column. 2. They are the most organized animals on the earth. They are not organized as vertebrates. 3. They consist of single phylum. They consist of eight phylum. 4. They have internal skeleton. Internal skeleton absent. 5. They … Read more