Plants and animals in lakes and ponds
Plants and animals in forest
Plants and animals in sea water
Desert plants and animals
A. Plants and animals in lakes and ponds
Copper
Molybdenum
Nickel
Iron
undernourishment
want of balanced diet
overfeeding
All the above
eurypterids
cotylosaurs
dinosaurs
mammals
Fish
Amphibian
Reptile
Bird
bacterium
virus
viroid
prion
Mendel
Morgan
Darwin
Muller
coconut
cashew
potato
pepper
pituitrin
thyroxine
adrenaline
parathormone
Palaeozoic era
Mesozoic era
Cenozoic era
Archaeozoic era
Palaeozoic
Mesozoic
Cenozoic
Proterozoic
means, animals living in warm climates
means, the warming up of blood as the temperature increases during day time
is characterised by constant body temperature
is shown by reptiles
mating habit
food habit
cave dwelling
matching of skin colour with the surroundings
Landsteiner
TH Morgan
William Harvey
Darwin
involuntary
voluntary
a reflex
causative
lymph
liver
blood plasma
pancreas
carbohydrates
proteins
fats
vitamins
Heart
Kidney
Liver
Pancreas
Brain Fever
Mad Cow Disease
Enteric Fever
Poultry Diarrhoea
70 decibels
80 decibels
100 decibels
120 decibels
haematology
cardiology
pathology
nephrology
Milk
Radish
Mango
Lemon Juice
red corpuscles
white corpuscles
platelets
lymph
Cow
Lion
Monkey
Tiger
coconut caterpillar
brown plant hopper
tobacco caterpillar
pulse beetle
Glucagon
Insulin
Nor-adrenaline
Thyroxine
Cosmozoic theory
Biogenesis
Abiogenesis
Oparin's theory
Robert Koch
Miller
Louis Pasteur
Lord Lister
Louis Pasteur
Edward Jenner
John
Harvey
Ascaris
Hook worm
Filarial worm
Guinea worm
crops and productivity
crops and environment
crop productivity and physiology
crop resistance to climatic changes