X-chromosomes
Y-chromosomes
different part of X- and Y-chromosomes
autosomes
C. different part of X- and Y-chromosomes
fully formed and functional
much reduced but functional
much reduced and functionless
fully formed but functionless
undernourishment
want of balanced diet
overfeeding
All the above
Lamarck
Weismann
de Vries
Charles Darwin
Epinephrine
Cortisone
Thyroxine
Insulin
India
Mexico
Netherlands
Japan
Prolactin
Vasopressin
Thyroxine
Adrenalin
march at a regular pace
appear uniform
defend the body
are disciplined
Tricuspid
Bicuspid
Monocuspid
Semilunar
Ascaris
Hook worm
Filarial worm
Guinea worm
Cow
Lion
Monkey
Tiger
veins
arteries
capillaries
lymph ducts
heart
lungs
liver
kidneys
Promote growth of cells
Inhibit cell division
Inhibit growth of cells
Stimulate differential growth of cells
sterility
pellagra
rickets
capillary fragility
antibodies
antigens
antitoxin
enzymes
Monkey
Lizard
Mouse
Elephant
peptidase
amylase
lipase
thrombokinase
Phototropism
Photoperiodism
Vernalisation
Thermoregulation
proliferation of WBC
decrease of RBC
increase of platelets
decrease of WBC
Copper
Molybdenum
Nickel
Iron
SARS
AlDS
Diabetes
Alzheimer's
Cancer
Tuberculosis
Appendicitis
Renal failure
Cat
Dog
Fox
All the three
A
AB
O
Both (a) and (c)
snake
peacock
parrot
camel atmospheric pressure
chemonastic
seismonastic
thermonastic
photonastic
ornaments
scattering sound waves
collect sound waves
beauty
A
B
AB
O
biggest carnivores
tigers
all carnivorous animals
carnivores that are not eaten by any other animal
Theodore Schwann
Matthias Schleidon
Robert Hooke
Leuwenhoek