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  2. While you are reading a book, you have to move your eyes from word to ...

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  3. Give an example : A vitamin deficiency

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  10. Grey matter an White matter

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  15. What is the mechanism of hearing ?

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  17. Draw a labelled diagram showing the V.S. of the human brain. State two...

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  19. Name the photoreceptors of the retina. How are they functionally diffe...

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