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Why are arteries deep seated while veins close to the surface?  | 
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Type of blood circulation in human body?  | 
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One term for treatment of diseases by use of chemical substances  | 
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Substances that increase formation of urine  | 
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"nenu edo okati chesukunta neekendukura anta dhoola.Kuduru ga undaleva?"
What does this mean?  | 
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| asked by Ragini Jain (adityajain1234) 7 years ago  |  
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What is difernce btw Flaciddity and plasmolysis!!  | 
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highest concentration of urea- hepatic vein or renal artery  | 
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_______ cannot pass readily from placenta to foetus. 
Hormones or Haemoglobin?  | 
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concise pg 29 blue box monohybrid ratios in f2 generation what is this can someone pls explain  | 
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Fermentation results in the production of pyruvic acid. State true or False.  | 
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DROP IN INSTA IDS: MINE IS @dhxuv  | 
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