1. parathormone
2. thyroxine
3. calcitonin
4. Both (1) and (3)
parathormone
1. Features - Visual acuity Rod Cell - High Cone Cells - Low
2. Features - Visual pigment contained Rod Cell - Iodopsin Cone Cells - Rhodopsin
3. Features - Overall function Rod Cell - Vision in poor light Cone Cells - Colour vision and detailed vision in bright light
4. Features - Distribution Rod Cell - More concentrated in centre of retina Cone Cells - distributed all over retina
Features - Overall function
Rod Cell - Vision in poor light
Cone Cells - Colour vision and detailed vision in bright light
1. Parathyroid and adrenal
2. Pancreas and parathyroid
3. Thymus and testes
4. Adrenal and ovary
Parathyroid and adrenal
1. Duodenum : Triglycerides Monoglycerides
2. Small intestine : Starch α Disaccharide (maltose)
3. Small intestine : Proteins Amino acids
4. Stomach : Fats Micelles
Small intestine : Starch α Disaccharide (maltose)
1. has a lower affinity for oxygen than that of the adult
2. its affinity for oxygen is the same as that of an adult
3. has only 2 protein subunits instead of 4
4. has a higher affinity for oxygen than that of an adult
has a higher affinity for oxygen than that of an adult
1. neutrophils and eosinophils
2. lymphocytes and macrophages
3. eosinophils and lymphocytes
4. neutrophils and monocytes
neutrophils and monocytes
1. K+ ions from extracellular fluid to intracellular fluid
2. Na+ ions from intracellular fluid to extracellular fluid
3. K+ ions from intracellular fluid to extracellular fluid
4. Na+ ions from extracellular fluid to intracellular fluid
Na+ ions from extracellular fluid to intracellular fluid
1. its cells are least penetrable by bacteria
2. it has no blood supply
3. it is composed of enucleated cells
4. it is a non-living layer
it has no blood supply
1. Floating ribs in humans— 4
2. Amino acids found in proteins— 16
3. Types of diabetes—3
4. Cervical vertebrae in humans—8
Floating ribs in humans— 4
1. Earthworm — The alimentary canal consists of a sequence of pharynx, oesophagus,stomach, gizzard and intestine
2. Frog — Body divisible into three regions - head, neck and trunk
3. Rat — Left kidney is slightly higher in position than the right one
4. Cockroach — 10 pairs of spiracles (2 pairs on thorax and 8 pairs on abdomen)
Cockroach — 10 pairs of spiracles (2 pairs on thorax and 8 pairs on abdomen)