Category: NEET UG

Ball and Socket Joint | Types of Joints | Synovial Joint Example | Hip & Shoulder Joint |

Ball and Socket Joint The ball and socket joint (or spheroid joint) is a type of synovial joint in which the ball-shaped surface of one rounded bone fits into the cup-like depression of another bone. The distal bone is capable of motion around […]

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Condyloid Joint | Condyloid Joint Example | Condyloid Joint Motion and Movement | Synovial Joint Notes for Biology Class

In a condyloid joint  or ellipsoidal joint (a type of synovial joint), the convex oval-shaped projection of one bone fits into the oval-shaped depression of another bone. A condyloid joint is biaxial because the movement it permits is around two […]

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Pharmaceutics Study Material, Notes and MCQs for D.Pharm, B.Pharm, GPAT, Drug Inspector, NIPER, Paramedical Staff recruitment

Dear Aspirant Here you can find free study material related to Pharmaceutics. S. No. Name of article 1. Powders: Advantages and limitations as dosage form, powders as dosage form and MCQs for GPAT, NIPER, Pharmacist and Drug Inspector exam   […]

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Physical Pharmacy Study Material, Notes and MCQ for NEET, GPAT, NIPER, Pharmacist, Drug Inspector, Paramedical Staff Recruitment

Dear Aspirant Here you can find free study material related to Physical Pharmacy. S. No. Name of article 1. Buffer: Buffer equations and buffer capacity in general and MCQs for NEET, JEE, NET, GPAT, NIPER, Pharmacist and Drug Inspector Exam […]

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Surface and interfacial phenomenon: Solubilization and detergency and MCQs for GPAT, NIPER, Pharmacist and Drug Inspector exam

SOLUBILIZATION: It can be defined as the preparation of a thermodynamically stable isotropic solution of a substance normally insoluble or very slightly soluble in a given solvent by the addition of component or by any suitable methods. SOLUBILITY: The maximum […]

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Surfactants, Surface active agents and Question Answer for GPAT, NIPER, Pharmacist and Drug Inspector exam

SURFACE-ACTIVE AGENTS (SURFACTANTS): Substances having both hydrophilic and hydrophobic regions in their molecular structures are called surfactants or surface-active agents. When surfactants are added to the air/ liquid (water) interface, they accumulate at the interface, a process that is generally […]

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