1. Mature RBCs
2. A mature spermatozoan
3. Hair root
4. An enucleated ovum
Mature RBCs
1. Sanctuary
2. Botanical garden
3. Biosphere reserve
4. National park
Botanical garden
1. mutations and linkages
2. cytoplasmic effects and nutrition
3. environmental changes and sexual dimorphism
4. genotype and environment interactions
genotype and environment interactions
1. a facultative anaerobe
2. an obligate anaerobe
3. a facultative aerobe
4. an obligate aerobe
an obligate anaerobe
1. C-Karyokinesis
2. D-Synthetic phase
3. A-Cytokinesis
4. B-Metaphase
D-Synthetic phase
1. Sunderbans
2. Gir
3. Jim Corbett
4. Ranthambhor
Gir
1. Lion — Corbett National Park
2. Rhinoceros — Kaziranga National Park
3. Wild ass — Dudhwa National Park
4. Great Indian bustard — Keoladeo National Park
Rhinoceros — Kaziranga National Park
1. bacteria
2. mycorrhiza
3. viruses
4. fungi
bacteria
1. salmon
2. Siberian crane
3. salamander
4. arctic tern
salamander
1. Fructose and amino acids are absorbed through intestinal mucosa with the help of carrier ions like Na+.
2. Chylomicrons are small lipoprotein particles that are transported from intestine into blood capillaries.
3. About 60% of starch is hydrolysed by salivary amylase in our mouth.
4. Oxyntic cells in our stomach secrete the proenzyme pepsinogen.
Fructose and amino acids are absorbed through intestinal mucosa with the help of carrier ions like Na+.