1. Tailing
2. Transformation
3. Capping
4. Splicing
Splicing
1. Morphological features
2. Chemical constituents
3. Floral characters
4. Evolutionary relationships
Evolutionary relationships
1. Cerebellum
2. Cerebrum
3. Hypothalamus
4. Medulla Oblongata
Hypothalamus
1. Escherichia coli
2. Streptococcus pneumoniae
3. Salmonella typhimurium
4. Drosophila melanogaster
Escherichia coli
1. Mackerals and Rohu
2. Lampreys and hag fishes
3. Guppies and hag fishes
4. Lampreys and eels
Lampreys and hag fishes
1. Common Cold, AIDS
2. Dysentery, Common Cold
3. Typhoid, Tuberculosis
4. Ringworm, AIDS
Common Cold, AIDS
1. Parabolic
2. Amphibolic
3. Anabolic
4. Catabolic
Amphibolic
1. "B" is earlier pyramid and shows stabilised growth rate.
2. "B" is more recent showing that population is very young.
3. "A" is the earlier pyramid and no change has occurred in the growth rate.
4. "A" is more recent and shows slight reduction in the growth rate.
"A" is more recent and shows slight reduction in the growth rate.
1. Callose deposits
2. Cellulosic microfibrils
3. Proteinaceous filaments
4. Calcium carbonate granules
Proteinaceous filaments
1. Dianthus
2. Lemon
3. Marigold
4. Argemone
Lemon