Ammonia, Methane, Hydrogen
Sulphur, Urethane, Oxygen
Carbon, Phosphorus and Oxygen
Nitrogen, Hydrogen and Chlorine
parasitic
saprophytic
symbiotic
None of the above
ovipary
vivipary
ovovivipary
fission
Joseph Lister
Robert Koch
Louis Pasteur
Jacob Heule
Robert Koch
Miller
Louis Pasteur
Lord Lister
Muller
Morgan
Meyer
Flemming
Polio
HIV / AIDS
Malaria
Cancer
Laplace
Chamberlain
James Jean
Hoyle
meninges
bone
skin
All the above
hormonal overproduction
atrophy of endocrine glands
inherited lack of an enzyme
nondisjuction of chromosomes
deficiency diseases
communicable diseases
epidemics
tropical diseases
Moloch
Camel
Zebra
Uromastix
enzymes
catalysts
hormones
pesticides
poxviruses
adenoviruses
oncogenic viruses
herpesviruses
Solar energy
Chemical energy
Mitochondria
ATP
Promote growth of cells
Inhibit cell division
Inhibit growth of cells
Stimulate differential growth of cells
applying trace elements in tomato fields
spraying mineral solution on plants
spraying harmones on flowers
applying fertilizers containing radioactive elements
blood coagulation
transport of respiratory gases
removal of nitrogenous wastes
all the above
earth
light
sound
gravity
red
bluish
greenish
colourless
insects
man
wind
All the above
Golgi Bodies
Ribosomes
Mitochondria
None of these
oestrogen
progesterone
testosterone
prolactin
egglaying
pouched
placental
Volant
plasmalemma
cell membrane
cell wall
plasma membrane
Haversian canal
canaliculi
capillaries
matrix
herbivorous
vegetarian
carnivorous
omnivorous
spleen
liver
bone marrow
thymus
bile
lymph
plasma
blood
The genes which show numerous phenolypic effects
Reappearance of traits after several generations
Effects of mutation
Intermediate inheritance of genes