Cow
Lion
Monkey
Tiger
A. Cow
Phonoreceptor
Thigmoreceptor
Photoreceptors
Rheoreceptor
deficiency diseases
communicable diseases
epidemics
tropical diseases
that are evergreen
that shed leaves periodically
that have needle like leaves
that have no leaves at all
Alfred Russel Wallace
Charles Darwin
Ernst von Haeckel
Lamarck
red
bluish
greenish
colourless
grass land
desert
forest
snow clad mountains
proliferation of WBC
decrease of RBC
increase of platelets
decrease of WBC
India
Mexico
Netherlands
Japan
aquatic
volant
fossorial
cursorial
clotting
receding
healing
drying up
Louis Pasteur
Edward Jenner
John
Harvey
Bacteria
Fungus
Protozoa
Nematode
hormonal overproduction
atrophy of endocrine glands
inherited lack of an enzyme
nondisjuction of chromosomes
Landsteiner
TH Morgan
William Harvey
Darwin
tobacco
tubers
bacteria
virus
primary consumers
secondary consumers
tertiary consumers
decomposers
ozone
radium
moonlight
sunlight
leukaemia
leucoderma
leukopenia
anaemia
Plants and animals in lakes and ponds
Plants and animals in forest
Plants and animals in sea water
Desert plants and animals
Basidiospores
Ascidiospores
Uredospores
Pycnospores
A
B
C
D
oestrogen
progesterone
testosterone
prolactin
two
three
four
five
Hydrophily
Ornithophily
Anemophily
Entomophily
smallpox
cowpox
tetanus
chicken cholera
Diphtheria
Tuberculosis
Smallpox
Mumps
Edward Jenner
Joseph Lister
Louis Pasteur
William Harvey
bird
fox
dog
man
Frontal lobe
Parietal lobe
Temporal lobe
Occipital lobe
by having two eyes, one can distinguish colours more easily
by having two eyes, one can easily see in the dark and dim light
this gives the man a type of vision known as mosaic vision
this enhances depth perception in the humans