place of living
type of food
place of living and type of food
food and movement
C. place of living and type of food
bird
fox
dog
man
Bacilli
Cocci
Sprilli
Vibrio
Virus
Fungi
Bacteria
None of these
In RBC and liver cells
In WBC and RBC
In lymph
In gall bladder and pancreas
antibodies
antigens
antitoxin
enzymes
Bird
Man
Rabbit
Cow
Hydrophily
Ornithophily
Anemophily
Entomophily
blood pressure
buffer action
perspiration
respiration
Xerophthalmia
Haemopoeisis
Haemophilia
Haemoerythrin
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
to hold the other tissues together
to facilitate diffusion
to help transportation of dissolved material from capillaries to epithelial cells
protection
Toxic substance
A kind of protein
Blood platelets
Blood corpuscles
tail
head
neck
mitochondria
cholera and diphtheria
trichomonasis and malaria
tetanus and typhoid
tuberculosis and leprosy
decrease in haemoglobin level
rheumatic heart disease
increase in haemoglobin level
non-clothing of blood
bacterium
virus
viroid
prion
Pituitary
Spinal cord
Cerebellum
Hypothalamus
HCI
H2SO4
H2CO3
HNO3
egglaying
pouched
placental
Volant
A
B
C
K
blood coagulation
transport of respiratory gases
removal of nitrogenous wastes
all the above
veins
capillaries
arteries
nerves
pattern colouration on leaves
little leaves
out growth
death of tissues
alkaline dyes
acidic dyes
neutral dyes
vital stains
veins
arteries
capillaries
lymph ducts
deficiency diseases
communicable diseases
epidemics
tropical diseases
In clusters
In binary fashion
In linear fashion
Scattered
Edward Jenner
Joseph Lister
Louis Pasteur
William Harvey
virus
bactena
fungus
animal
vitamin A
vitamin B
vitamin C
vitamin E