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Anderson and Krathwohl’s Taxonomy (With Comprehensive View) | Biology

In 1956, Benjamin. S. Bloom classified domains of human learning into three parts - cognitive (knowing or head), affective (feeling or heart) and psychomotor (doing or kinesthetic, tactile or hand/body) as the educational objectives. Blooms taxonomy dealt with the varied aspects of human learning and were arranged hierarchically, preceding from the simplest functions to those that are more complex. However, [...]

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Embryology Question Bank: [For Medical Students]

List of general and human embryology question and answers for medical students! Embryology Question # Q. 1. What do you mean by Gametogenesis? Ans. Gametogenesis is the first phase in the sexual reproduction of animals. The essential process during this phase is the transformation of certain cells in the parents into specialized cells: the eggs, or ova, in the female [...]

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Full Lecture Notes on Embryology for Medical Students [Simple and Easy]

Full Lecture Notes on Embryology for Medical Students! Embryology Note # 1. Fate Maps of an Early Embryo: A correct interpretation of gastrulation is impossible without a knowledge of the position which the presumptive germinal layers occupy in the blastula. This position may be ascertained in various ways. A chart, showing the fate of each part of an early embryo, [...]

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