- RNA polymerase I
- RNA polymerase II
- RNA poly merase II
- all of these.

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- Citrulline and urea
- Ornithine and ammonia siggol
- Ornithine and urea
- Citrulline and ammonia
- Acetabulum
- Glenoid cavity
- Sigmoid arc
- Thoracic cavity
- Calcium binding sites on troponin
- Actin binding sites on myosin
- Myosin binding sites on actin
- Calcium binding sites on actin
- Parietal cells
- Acidic cells
- Peptic cells
- Gastrin secreting cells
- An opinion
- Aprejudice
- A fact
- Awidely accepted phenomenon
- Balancing
- Protection from zooplanktons
- Attachment to the substratum
- Storage of food
- their nucleic acid must combine with host DNA before replication.
- they cannot replicate.
- there is no hereditary information.
- RNA can transfer heredity material.
- There is no limit for man to exploit the resources of earth.
- There are limited possibilities to explore the Earth's resources.
- The man has to watch and assess the situation and then go ahead with resource utilization
- The man has to keep in mind only his basic needs while planning to harness the potential of resourceful earth.
- Five carbons
- Two carbons
- Six carbons
- Three carbons
- The number of heart beats per minute
- The relaxation period after contraction of the heart
- The forceful pumping action of the heart
- The contraction period after relaxalion of the heart
- Selection of superior recombinants
- Cross-hybridization among the selected parents
- Evaluation and selection of parents
- Germplasm collection
- linear DNA with histones
- circular DNA with histones
- linear DNA without histones
- circular DNA without histones
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