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- Inner seed coat.
- Organs which have same fundamental structure, but are
different in functions.
- Attachment of blastocyst to the uterine wall.
- A nitrogenous base of RNA.
- A large brown alga used as a source of iodine.
- Formed in the foetal ovary by gamete mother cells.
- Small bones of mammalian ear.
- The second heart sound that is shorter and of higher pitch.
- The nucleotide region in a gene that codes for the gene product.
- A span of time smaller than a period.
- The swallon portion of an archaegonium in which the egg cell
develops.
- Connecting link between living and non-living.
- Member of family–Orchidaceae.
- Tissue that transports food from leaves to other parts of plants.
- A simple, dry, dehiscent fruit.
- Membranous structures of various types.
- A small, filamentous process found in the intestinal mucosa.
- A group of parasitic fungi of order–Ustilaginales of
class–Basidiomycetes.
- Another name of vitamin-B. 3
- Proteins that form huge pores in the membranes of
mitochondria, plastid and bacteria.
- A muscle that cause a limb to bend.
- A modification of stem, leaf or petiole with a thread-like shape
used by climbing plants for support.
- A hormone produced by the ovary and the placenta.
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- Complete, but single set of chromosomes.
- A protein hormone, which suppresses FSH synthesis.
- Latex from unripe fruits of poppy plant.
- A scar left on seed coat by the former attachment to
the ovary wall.
- Spongy porous area on the outer part of plant that
allows interchange of gases.
- The body cavity lined by mesoderm.
- All the organisms in a given locality.
- The protein component of haemoglobin.
- An element of xylem.
- A chamber of heart.
- The cylinder of parenchyma tissue found in the
centre of stems.
- It grows into a functional haploid ovum.
- An umbrella-like cap of mushroom.
- Embryonic shoot tip.
- A white, translucent, fleshy structure between
seed and pericarp of litchi.
- An undeveloped or embryonic shoot normally occurs in the axil of a leaf or at the tip of stem.
- An artificial analytical device having a list of statements used for identifying organisms.
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