only in cytoplasm
only in nucleus
in both cytoplasm and nucleus
in hybrid form only
C. in both cytoplasm and nucleus
there is no blood
blood does not have a respiratory function
tissues have pigments
pigments are elsewhere
carnivore
detritivore
cannibal
herbivore
release oxygen
release carbon dioxide
release oxygen and carbon dioxide simultaneously
take oxygen and give out carbon dioxide
Puccinia
Pennisetum
Phytophthora
Erysiphe
A
AB
O
Both (a) and (c)
Capsaicin
Cyanogen
Ammonia
Capsicum
crop rotation
chemicals
quarantine
biological control
due to poor intake of proteins
due to poor intake of carbohydrates
due to (a) and (b)
due to poor intake of lipids
Johanson
Flemming
Sutton and Boveri
Morgan
Alfred Russel Wallace
Charles Darwin
Ernst von Haeckel
Lamarck
male anopheles mosquito
female anopheles mosquito
male culex
female culex
William Seifriz
Schwann
Palade
None of the above
Sutton and Boveri
Mendel
Muller
Beadle and Tatum
grass land
desert
forest
snow clad mountains
Gregor John Mendel
Thomas Hunt Morgan
Barbara McClintock
Watson and Crick
haemocytometer
haemoglobinometer
clinostat
thermometer
X-chromosomes
Y-chromosomes
different part of X- and Y-chromosomes
autosomes
study of forests
growing new forests
destroying the forests
go into the forests
Moloch
Camel
Zebra
Uromastix
Leukaemia
Leucoderma
Leucocytopenia
Erythrocemia
cholera and diphtheria
trichomonasis and malaria
tetanus and typhoid
tuberculosis and leprosy
that are evergreen
that shed leaves periodically
that have needle like leaves
that have no leaves at all
virus
bacteria
fungi
All the above
Louis Pasteur
Luister
Leuwenhoek
Flemming
erodes blood vessels
blocks conduction of nerve impulses causing respiratory paralysis
produces damage to the kidneys
produces intestinal bleeding
smell
sight
hearing
speech
Ribosomes
Chromosomes
DNA
None of these
Parenchyma cell
Flame cell
Nematoblast
None of the above
Tinea pedis
Tinea cruris
Tinea corporis
Tinea capitis
60 times
80 times
100 times
72 times