1. Pollination through the agency of animals.
2. Protein covering around virus which protects the nucleoid from damage by physical and chemical agents.
3. The glass rope sponge usually found in deeper waters.
4.The entry of more than one sperm into the oocyte during fertilisation.
5.The single cotyledon of maize grain.
6. An organelle that contain oxidative.
7.enzymes for peroxide biosynthesis.Father (founder) of embryology.
8. In sickle cell anaemia, glutamic acid is replaced by this amino acid as a result of point mutation.
9.Region in prokaryotic cell which contains genetic material.
10. Inner glandular layer that lines the uterine cavity of mammals and undergoes cyclical changes during menstrual cycle.
11. A rare amino acid derived from lysine found in collagen.
12. Partial oxidation of glucose into pyruvate.
13. Inflammation of ovary usually caused by bacterial infection.
14. Small radioactively labelled DNA or RNA segment that are used to detect the presence of particular sequencesof DNA or RNA molecules.
15. The first cervical vertebra.
16. Latex from unripe fruits of poppy plant.
17. Internal buds found in sponges and involved in asexual
18. A condition in which single gene influences more than
The liquid part of coagulum obtained as byproduct reproduction.
19.one trait during cheese formation.