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import streamlit as st | |
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st.title("Dromedary Species FAQ πͺ") | |
st.markdown(""" | |
## Table of Contents | |
1. [Introduction](#introduction) | |
2. [Physical Characteristics](#physical-characteristics) | |
3. [Habitat](#habitat) | |
4. [Diet](#diet) | |
5. [Unique Features](#unique-features) π | |
6. [Blood Cell Biology](#blood-cell-biology) π | |
7. [FAQs](#faqs) β | |
8. [Further Reading](#further-reading) π | |
9. [References](#references) π | |
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st.markdown("## 1. Introduction <a name='introduction'></a>") | |
st.markdown(""" | |
1.1. What is a Dromedary? πͺ | |
A dromedary is a species of camel with a single hump. | |
1.2. Where are they commonly found? π | |
They are commonly found in the Middle East, North Africa, and South Asia. | |
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st.markdown("## 5. Unique Features π <a name='unique-features'></a>") | |
st.markdown(""" | |
5.1. Single Hump πͺ | |
The single hump stores fat, which can be converted to water and energy. | |
5.2. Specialized Feet π¦Ά | |
Broad, flat feet for walking long distances in sand. | |
5.3. Long Eyelashes and Nostrils π | |
Adapted to keep out sand and dust. | |
5.4. Temperature Regulation π‘οΈ | |
Can withstand high body temperatures to reduce sweating and conserve water. | |
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st.markdown("## 6. Blood Cell Biology π <a name='blood-cell-biology'></a>") | |
st.markdown(""" | |
### 6.1. Overview of Blood Cells | |
6.1.1. Role in water storage π§ | |
The blood cells in dromedaries have adapted to store water efficiently. | |
6.1.2. Cell shape and size π | |
The cells are oval and smaller compared to other mammals to maximize surface area to volume ratio. | |
### 6.2. Red Blood Cells | |
6.2.1. Unique shape π | |
Oval-shaped to increase surface area. | |
6.2.2. Oxygen-carrying capacity π¬οΈ | |
High hemoglobin content for efficient oxygen transport. | |
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st.markdown("## 7. FAQs β <a name='faqs'></a>") | |
st.markdown(""" | |
7.1. How do Dromedaries survive without water? π΅ | |
Their blood cell biology allows them to store water efficiently. | |
7.2. Are they domesticated or wild? π | |
Both. Some are domesticated for transportation and carrying goods, while some are wild. | |
7.3. What's the difference between a Dromedary and a Bactrian camel? π€ | |
A Dromedary has one hump, while a Bactrian camel has two. | |
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if __name__ == '__main__': | |
main() | |