A wound watch spring possesses energy in the form of
A.Potential energy
B.Kinetic energy
C.Spring energy
D.Mechanical potential energy
E.Both potential and kinetic energy
A.Potential energy
B.Kinetic energy
C.Spring energy
D.Mechanical potential energy
E.Both potential and kinetic energy
A.Pureline selection
B.Backcross breeding
C.Pedigree method
D.Buld method
A. Heedless
B. Negligent
C. Prudent
D. Reckless
A.1820
B.1920
C.1925
A.remains unaffected with change in temperature
B.decreases with increase in temperature
C.increases with increase in temperature
D.increases linearly with increase in temperature.
A.Have crtilagenous rings
B.Have no-collagsible walls
C.Are paired and branched
D.Are endodermal in origin
A.Greater number of RBCs and more Hb
B.Increase in his blood volume
C.Reduction in number of RBCs
D.Increase in number of WBCs
A. 500 X
B. 250000X
C. 500000X
D. 250X
A.Brass
B.Silver
C.Copper
D.Lead
E.Aluminium
A.University of London
B.University of Washington
C.University of Oxford