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Biology: The Transport System In Organisms
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1. Lungs are enclosed in
2. The artificial kidney operates on the principle of
3. A person of which of the following blood groups is called a universal donor?
4. Lungs are enclosed in
5. Plants wilt due to excess of
6. The process of formation of blood corpuscles is called
7. Radial vascular bundles are those in which
8. Our skin becomes dark, when exposed to excess sunlight. This is because of our skin pigment called
9. Blood haemoglobin has high affinity for
10. The artificial kidney operates on the principle of
11. Ductless glands are known as
12. Norepinephrine increases
13. Plants wilt due to excess of
14. Human urine as compared to human blood is
15. A person having which of the following blood groups can receive blood of any group?
16. Human blood contains : : : percentage of plasma.
17. A man weighing 96 kg, consists of approximately : : : litres of water.
18. Oxygen in our blood is transported by a protein named
19. Normal adult human male has
20. Our skin becomes dark, when exposed to excess sunlight. This is because of our skin pigment called
21. If we are to measure the length of blood vessels in our body, how many kilometres would it add up to?
22. Ductless glands are known as
23. A drop of blood contains
24. Norepinephrine increases
25. The average heart beat per minute in a normal man is