Chicken-pox
Influenza
Epilepsy
Measles
C. Epilepsy
herbivorous
vegetarian
carnivorous
omnivorous
eurypterids
cotylosaurs
dinosaurs
mammals
Equatorial region
Temperate region
Alpine region
Arctic region
0.5
0.25
0.75
1
xerophthalmia
haemopoiesis
haemophilia
haemoerythrin
A
B
C
D
Cholera
Malaria
Filiariasis
None of the above
3
4
6
8
nyctolopia
myopia
glaucoma
colour blindness
nucleus
cell wall
chloroplasts
cell membrane
Promote growth of cells
Inhibit cell division
Inhibit growth of cells
Stimulate differential growth of cells
Bacteria
Virus
Fungi
Pennicilium
carbohydrate
graphite
protein
starch
bacteria
fungus
virus
algae
stout stem
long internodes
bigger leaves
no growth at all
cholera and diphtheria
trichomonasis and malaria
tetanus and typhoid
tuberculosis and leprosy
tail
head
neck
mitochondria
acidic
alkaline
neutral
like a buffer
Indole Acetic Acid
Kinetin
Cytokinin
Gibberellin
epithelial tissue
connective tissue
nervous tissue
cartilage
In clusters
In binary fashion
In linear fashion
Scattered
towards the gravity
away from gravity
neutral to gravity
towards light
cells divide rapidly under the influence of drugs
cancer cells spread through the blood or lymphatic system to other sites or organs
the chromosomes in cell nuclei are attached to the spindle before moving to the anaphase poles
cance cells are successfully inhibited to divide any futhere
A
C
D
E
contagious
non-communicable
communicable
epidemic
Urea
Ammonium Sulphate
Nitrates
Compost
two
three
four
five
Histolysis
Histogenesis
Haemopoiesis
Haemolysis
Carbohydrates
Proteins
Fats
Nucleotides
Groundnut
Soyabean
Apple
Wheat