The bark of which tree was very suitable for cu...
The bark of which tree was very suitable for curing Malaria:
Cinchona | |
Cedrus | |
Cactus | |
Pinus |
Cinchona | |
Cedrus | |
Cactus | |
Pinus |
Hypothesis----Observation----Deduction | |
Law----Theory----Observation | |
Observation---- Hypothesis----Law | |
Observation----Hypothesis ----Deduction |
780 g | |
1000 g | |
789 g | |
100 g |
5 | |
2 | |
4 | |
6 |
Diarrhea & Malaria | |
Diarrhoea | |
Malaria | |
Tuberculosis |
Aedes mosquito | |
Anopheles mosquito | |
Culex mosquito | |
All of these |
Experiments | |
Hypothesis | |
Law | |
Theory |
Hypothesis | |
Problem | |
Experiment | |
Deduction |
Deduction | |
Hypothesis | |
Theory | |
Law |
Protein | |
Starch | |
Lipids | |
Glucose |
91 | |
93 | |
92 | |
90 |
Jabar-bin-Hayan | |
Aristotle | |
Alrazi | |
Bu All Sina |
Morphology | |
Physiology | |
Histology | |
Entomology |
England | |
Iraq | |
Iran | |
Pakistan |
Physics | |
Chemistry | |
Biology | |
Farming |
Population | |
Biosphere | |
Habitat | |
Community |
Carbon | |
Hydrogen | |
Nitrogen | |
Oxygen |
Tissues | |
Cells | |
Muscles | |
Organs |
Pharmacology | |
Immunology | |
Paleontology | |
Parasitology |
Darwin | |
Jabir bin Hayan | |
Du Ali Sina | |
Abdul Malik Asmai |