In RBC and liver cells
In WBC and RBC
In lymph
In gall bladder and pancreas
A. In RBC and liver cells
Carbohydrates
Proteins
Fats
Nucleotides
August Weismann
Hugo de Vries
Herbert- Spencer
Carl Linnaeus
crickets
beetles
flies
silver fish
lymph nodes
red bone marrow
spleen
liver
Cancer
Tuberculosis
Appendicitis
Renal failure
DNA only
RNA only
Either DNA or RNA
Both DNA and RNA
Parenchyma cell
Flame cell
Nematoblast
None of the above
dominant
recessive
homozygous
heterozygous
cells reproduce by mitosis or meiosis
all cells have nuclei
cells are basic units of plants and animals
cells arise only from pre-existing cells
fall in insulin level
increase in insulin level
eating too much sugar
decrease in glucose
hormones
vitamins
enzymes
pheromones
2
3
5
8
Toxic substance
A kind of protein
Blood platelets
Blood corpuscles
HCI
H2SO4
H2CO3
HNO3
IAA
Ethylene
Gibberelins
Cytokinins
In clusters
In binary fashion
In linear fashion
Scattered
malarial parasite
try peorosoma
piroplasm
microfilaria
spleen
liver
bone marrow
thymus
A
B
AB
O
release oxygen
release carbon dioxide
release oxygen and carbon dioxide simultaneously
take oxygen and give out carbon dioxide
undernourishment
want of balanced diet
overfeeding
All the above
280
290
300
310
peptidase
amylase
lipase
thrombokinase
leucocytes
thrombocytes
erythrocytes
lymphocytes
second
third
fourth
first
lower than water
higher than water
same as water
many times that of water
bacteria
virus
fungus
chromosomal imbalance
only in cytoplasm
only in nucleus
in both cytoplasm and nucleus
in hybrid form only
Bacilli
Cocci
Sprilli
Vibrio
coconut
cashew
potato
pepper