Body growth
Metamorphosis
Digestion
Reproduction
A. Body growth
Chicken-pox
Influenza
Epilepsy
Measles
plants
animals
weeds
one pest by another
red
bluish
greenish
colourless
Adrenal gland
Thyroid gland
Pituitary gland
Pancreatic gland
Wallace
De Vires
Lamarck
Charles Darwin
insects
man
wind
All the above
voluntary muscles
involuntary muscles
cardiac muscles
skeletal muscles
calcium
sodium
iodine
iron
mating habit
food habit
cave dwelling
matching of skin colour with the surroundings
Herbivores
Carnivores
Detritivores
None of the above
haemoglobin and haemoerythrin
biliviridin and bilirubin
bilirubin and haemocyanin
haemoglobin and biliviridin
five billion, two hundred million cells
nine billion, two hundred million cells
six billion, two hundred million cells
eight billion, two hundred million cells
tetanus
diphtheria
whooping cough
rabies
Pasteur institute
Hoffkine's institute
Birla's institute
Indian Science Institute
bird
fox
dog
man
Nageli
Virchow
Schleiden
Muller
UK
USA
former USSR
China
malarial parasite
try peorosoma
piroplasm
microfilaria
Johanson
Flemming
Sutton and Boveri
Morgan
his own body
his friend's body
a corpse
a laboratory animal
A
B
AB
O
frog
fish
man
earthworm
due to poor intake of proteins
due to poor intake of carbohydrates
due to (a) and (b)
due to poor intake of lipids
Knoll and Ruska
Rudolf and Kolliker
Robert Hooke
CP Swanson
Porter
Robert Brown
Palade
None of these
vitamin B complex
vitamin D
vitamin A
vitamin C
Solar energy
Chemical energy
Mitochondria
ATP
smallpox
cowpox
tetanus
chicken cholera
cerebrum
cerebellum
medulla oblongata
spinal cord
Centriole
Golgi apparatus
Lysosome
Mitochondrion