Ammonia, Methane, Hydrogen
Sulphur, Urethane, Oxygen
Carbon, Phosphorus and Oxygen
Nitrogen, Hydrogen and Chlorine
A. Ammonia, Methane, Hydrogen
auxin
ethylene
gibberellin
cytokinin
Polio
Tuberculosis
Cancer
Swine flu
march at a regular pace
appear uniform
defend the body
are disciplined
during storage
within the fruit
with cotyledons coming out of soil
with cotyledons remaining inside the soil
Alfred Russel Wallace
Charles Darwin
Ernst von Haeckel
Lamarck
carbohydrate
graphite
protein
starch
sugar
sodium chloride
potassium chloride
iodine
biggest carnivores
tigers
all carnivorous animals
carnivores that are not eaten by any other animal
Cerebrum
Cerebellum
Medulla oblongata
Pons
Edward Jenner
Joseph Lister
Louis Pasteur
William Harvey
tobacco
tubers
bacteria
virus
Basidiospores
Ascidiospores
Uredospores
Pycnospores
MS Swaminathan
TS Venkataraman
Norman Borlaug
Prime Minister
Virus
Fungi
Bacteria
None of these
RBC
WBC
Blood platelets
Lymph
280
290
300
310
urea
uric acid
ammonia
non-nitrogenous
frog
fish
man
earthworm
Puccinia
Pennisetum
Phytophthora
Erysiphe
calcium
iron
sodium
phosphorus
A
B
C
D
brinjal
lady's finger
potato
tomato
cholera and diphtheria
trichomonasis and malaria
tetanus and typhoid
tuberculosis and leprosy
Epinephrine
Cortisone
Thyroxine
Insulin
Cattle
Sheep
Prawn
Poultry
ornaments
scattering sound waves
collect sound waves
beauty
Prolactin
Vasopressin
Thyroxine
Adrenalin
to give definite shape to the cell
to provide mechanical strength and protection to the cell
to prevent the cell from desiccation
All the above
Promote growth of cells
Inhibit cell division
Inhibit growth of cells
Stimulate differential growth of cells
Bacteria
Fungus
Protozoa
Nematode