Bio-P1-Lhr-ch14 (Transport)
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Cerebral infarction is also known as _________
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Histamine is produced by _________
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Coronary artery supplies blood to _________
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62% of white blood cells are
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Passive immunity is developed by injecting ______
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A pair of lateral openings of each heart chamber of cockroach are called ______
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In hydra, ectodermal cells get food from mesodermal cell by _________
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Disease in which hemoglobin has F-chain instead of B-chain is called ________
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Which of the following animals has closed blood circulatory system?
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Hydathodes are associated with
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The total transpiration that may take place through stomata is ______
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One cardiac cycle is completed in ______ seconds
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The substance that inhibits blood clotting is ______
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Plant structures involved in guttation are _____
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A substance produced by basophils that inhibits clotting is ____
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Which is not a lymphoid mass?
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Platelets are fragments of large cells called ______
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Shrinkage of protoplasm by exosmosis of water is called ____
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Open circulatory system is present in the phylum
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Attraction between water-water molecules in xylem tissues is called ___
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The condition causing narrowing and hardening of arteries is called ____
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Volume of dry seed may increase up to 200 times by ___
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Guttation occurs in plants through ____
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The plasma proteins constitute __% by weight of plasma
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Casparian strips are present in _____ cells of root.
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The cells that provide ATP and proteins to sieve tubes are ___
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The renal vein brings impure blood from ____
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The uncontrolled production of white blood cells results in ____
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The total transpiration taking place through cuticle is ______%
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