- Red blood corpuscles are formed in the Bone marrow
- The number of bones in the human body of an adult is approximately 206
- Lungs are situated in the Thoracic cavity
- The pancreas secretes Insulin
- The seat of memory in the human brain is located in the Cortex
- Which Vitamin helps in clotting of blood --- Vitamin k
- Total volume of blood in a normal human being is 5-6 litresb
- Which soils found in India is the most useful for agriculture? --- Alluvial soil
- Which is the gland that holds the body's thermostat ? --- Thyroid
- Which agencies released the report Economic outlook for 2009-10?-- PM’s Economic Advisor
- The exchange of commodities between two countries is referred as Volume of trade
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