1. WM Bayliss
2. EH Schally
3. EH Starling
4. GW Harris
EH Starling
1. urinary bladder
2. cloaca
3. rectum
4. ureter
urinary bladder
1. continue to respond to the hormone without any difference
2. continue to respond to the hormone but will require higher concentration
3. not respond to the hormone
4. continue to respond to the hormone but in the opposite way
not respond to the hormone
1. kidney
2. nephridia
3. trachea
4. lungs
kidney
1. It has both ends with replicating points
2. It has no fee ends
3. It is circular DNA with a capacity of binding with equkaryotic DNA
4. All of the above.
It is circular DNA with a capacity of binding with equkaryotic DNA
1. Translation
2. Transduction
3. DNA amplification
4. None of these.
DNA amplification
1. Bacillus thuringeinsis
2. Agrobacterium rhizogenes
3. Agrobacterium tumifaciens
4. Escherichia coli.
Agrobacterium tumifaciens
1. Osmosis
2. High (hydrostatic) pressure
3. Diapedesis
4. Dialysis
High (hydrostatic) pressure
1. Fast and short term
2. Fast and long lasting
3. Slow and short term
4. Slow and long lasting
Slow and long lasting
1. due to evaporation
2. due to defaecation
3. in the form of sweat
4. alongwith salts in the form of sweat
alongwith salts in the form of sweat