1. Molybdenum
2. Sodium
3. Phosphorus
4. Sulphur
Phosphorus
1. Radial
2. Biradial
3. Spiral
4. Bilateral
Radial
1. Cells becoming specialized in structure and function
2. The partitioning of cellular materials for mitosis
3. The influence of one tissue on the development of other tissue
4. A cell containing the full complement of genes
A cell containing the full complement of genes
1. Morulation
2. Blastulation
3. Notogenesis
4. Neurulation
Notogenesis
1. Proctodaeum
2. Stomodaeum
3. Splanchnocoel
4. None of these
Splanchnocoel
1. Layer which preseumably is ectoderm
2. Layer which may or may not develop into ectoderm
3. Area around the margin of the blastopore which rolls into interior of the embryo thus,forming the lining of primitive gut
4. None of the above
Area around the margin of the blastopore which rolls into interior of the embryo thus,forming the lining of primitive gut
1. Pea
2. Brassica
3. Castor
4. Petunia
Pea
1. Allantois
2. Amnion
3. Yolk sac
4. Serosa
Yolk sac
1. Ectoderm
2. Mesoderm
3. Endoderm
4. Both (b) and (c)
Ectoderm
1. Energy transfer connected with photosynthesis
2. Synthesis of chlorophyll pigments in leaves
3. Mechanism of stomatal opening and closing
4. Translocation of carbohydrates from the leaf to the stem
Synthesis of chlorophyll pigments in leaves