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Circulatory System; Excretory System; Nervous system; Endocrine System; Reproductive System
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Given below is the outline of the human body
The canal through which the testes descend into the scrotumjust
The removal of nitrogenous wastes from the body
Blood vessels carrying blood to the left atrium
Colour blindness is more common in men than in women
Injury to medulla oblongata leads to death
When an ovum gets fertilized, menstrual cycle stops
Mature erythrocytes in humans lack nucleus and mitochondria
Blood flows in arteries in spurts and is under pressure
The diagram given below is that of a developing human foetus
The following diagram demonstrates a physiological process taking place
Reflex action
Power of accommodation
Hormone
Synapse
Nitrogen bonds are present between the complementary nitrogenous bases of DNA
Blood in the renal artery or renal vein
Perilymph or endolymph (Which one surrounds the organ of Corti?)
Lenticels or stomata (Which one remains open always?)
Blood in the pulmonary artery or pulmonary vein
Choose the ODD one out from the following terms given
Epididymis
Lacrimal gland
Malleus
Hydathodes
Pulmonary semilunar valve
Given below are diagrams showing the different stages in the process of fertilisation of an egg
Process of maintaining water and salt be in the blood
Hormones which regulate the secretion of other endocrine glands
The onset of menstruation in a young girl
The diagram given below shows the internal structure of a spinal cord
Squeezing out of white blood cells from the capillaries into the surrounding tissues.
The fluid which surrounds the foetus
The relaxation phase of the heart
The diagram given below is that of a structure present in a human kidney
ATP and AIDS [expand the abbreviations]
Testosterone and Oestrogen [organ which secretes]
Ureter and Urethra [function]
The placenta is an important structure for the development of a foetus
We should not put sharp objects into our ears
Given below is a diagram of a human blood smear
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