The marking nut, known for its medicinal and toxicological properties, is scientifically named Semecarpus anacardium. It has been used in traditional medicine and forensic investigations due to its characteristic staining property.
Match the LIST-I with LIST-II
| LIST-I | LIST-II |
|---|---|
| A. Ricin | I. Snake venom |
| B. Abrin | II. Stops protein synthesis |
| C. Hyaluronidase | III. Used to lull cattle's |
| D. Histamines | IV. Bee and wasp venom |
Match Fibre with Application.\[\begin{array}{|l|l|} \hline \textbf{LIST I} & \textbf{LIST II} \\ \textbf{Fibre} & \textbf{Application} \\ \hline \hline \text{A. Silk fibre} & \text{I. Fire retardant} \\ \hline \text{B. Wool fibre} & \text{II. Directional lustre} \\ \hline \text{C. Nomex fibre} & \text{III. Bulletproof} \\ \hline \text{D. Kevlar fibre} & \text{IV. Thermal insulation} \\ \hline \end{array}\]