Who coined the term "critical thinking" in the 20th century?
What is the name of the ancient Indian text that contains philosophical and practical
What is the name of the logical fallacy that involves attacking the person making an argument rather than the argument itself?
Who wrote the book "How We Think", which helped to establish critical thinking as an academic discipline?
What is the name of the philosopher who developed the method of inquiry known as "Cartesian doubt"?
Which ancient civilization developed the concept of dialectic, which was central to critical thinking?
Which era saw the rise of critical thinking in the West?
Who is credited with being the father of critical thinking?
Colchicine is a highly poisonous alkaloid, originally isolated from crocus. It is a very effective mitotic poison that attacks the microtubules of the spindle apparatus, thus disrupting the correct course of mitosis. Some drugs (such as some chemotherapies) work by a similar mechanism by damaging the function or structure of microtubules. Which particular process is so disrupted during mitosis?
The respiratory tract is usually lined with a pseudostratified columnar epithelium with cilia, which helps with the heating, humidification, and purification of the inhaled air through its many functions. One exception is the surface of the right vocal cords (plicae vocales) in the larynx. This part is highly mechanically stressed and is covered by a more resistant epithelium. What epithelium is it?