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Sanju Tamang

Sanju Tamang completed her Bachelor's (B.Tech) in Biotechnology from Kantipur Valley College, Lalitpur, Nepal. She is interested in genetics, microbiome, and their roles in human health. She is keen to learn more about biological technologies that improve human health and quality of life.

Skin Cells: Structure, Types, Functions, Diseases

April 7, 2024April 6, 2024 by Sanju Tamang
Anatomy and Structure of Skin

Skin cells are the building blocks of our skin, which is the largest organ of the body. The skin is the outer covering of the body that acts as the … Read more

Nerve Cells (Neurons): Types, Structure, Functions, Diseases

April 4, 2024 by Sanju Tamang
Nerve Cells (Neurons)

Nerve cells, also called neurons, are cells that make up the nervous system. The main function of nerve cells is to receive, process, and transmit information. These cells receive signals … Read more

Muscle Cells: Types, Structure, Functions, Diseases

March 31, 2024 by Sanju Tamang
Types of Muscle Cells

Muscle cells, also called myocytes, are the basic building blocks of the muscle tissues in the body. Muscle cells drive our movement and body functions. These cells are responsible for … Read more

Egg Cell: Structure, Types, Functions and Oogenesis

March 27, 2024 by Sanju Tamang
Structure of Egg Cell

The egg cell, also known as the ovum, is the female reproductive cell. The egg cell is released from the ovaries in the female reproductive system. The egg cell is … Read more

Fat Cells: Definition, Types, Structure, Functions, Diseases

March 19, 2024 by Sanju Tamang
Fat Cells (Adipocytes or Adipose Cells)

Fat cells, also known as adipocytes or adipose cells, are specialized cells that play an essential role in energy storage and metabolism. These cells are the building blocks of adipose … Read more

Endothelial Cells: Definition, Types, Structure, Functions

March 14, 2024 by Sanju Tamang
Endothelial Cells

Endothelial cells are specialized cells that cover the inside walls of blood vessels and lymphatic vessels. They form a thin and delicate layer of endothelium, which acts as a barrier … Read more

Cartilage Cells: Types, Structure, Examples, Functions

March 11, 2024 by Sanju Tamang
Cartilage Cells

Cartilage is a connective tissue found in the skeletal system, characterized by its avascular nature and supportive function. It contains high amounts of chondroitin, a substance that provides elasticity and … Read more

Cancer Cells: Definition, Morphology, Types, Development

March 10, 2024 by Sanju Tamang
Cancer Cells

Cancer cells are cells that undergo uncontrolled growth and division, resulting in the development of an abnormal tissue mass referred to as a tumor. Unlike normal cells, which follow a … Read more

Bone Cells: Types, Structure, Examples, Functions

March 4, 2024 by Sanju Tamang
Bone Cells

Bone is often considered a rigid and lifeless material. However, they are active parts of the skeletal system and have numerous vital functions in the living system. Biologically, bone is … Read more

Plasmolysis: Types, Forms, Examples, Significance

December 14, 2023 by Sanju Tamang
Plasmolysis

Plasmolysis was first defined by de Vries, who developed a method to measure the turgor pressure of plants using hypertonic solutions. In nature, molecules and ions are continually in motion. … Read more

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