Which is common to kidney and skeleton in mammals?
Cortex
Medulla
Pelvis
Radius
C.
Pelvis
The term 'pelvis' is common to both kidney and skeleton in mammals. In relation to the kidney, it can be described as a chamber in the kidney into which the urine drains from renal tubules before passing to the ureter. For skeleton, it is related with a pelvic girdle or hip girdle.
Blood is a kind of
Areolar tissue
Connective tissue
Fluid connective tissue
Reticular connective tissue
Change in the number of body parts is called
Continuous variation
Discontinuous variation
Meristic variation
Substantive variation
Branch of zoology dealing with the study of fishes is called
Arthrology
Ichthyology
Saurology
Herpetology
The most active phagocytic white blood cells are
Neutrophils and eosinophils
Lymphocytes and macrophages
Eosinophils and lymphocyte
Neutrophils and monocytes