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oil disinfectants and are extensively used for sanitation purposes, for drains, floor, stables etc. and are prepared from coal tar distillates containing high boiling tar acids. these are, however, less, affected in contact with organic matter. phenyl is being used since very beginning for killing insects
grown in nallahas, lavatory and kooradan. most of the diseases causes due to insects. phenyl is a strong germicide for disinfecting areas covering places like hospital, nursing homes, drains, lavatory, toilets, cowsheds and is extensively used for sanitation purpose. white phenyl compound is a disinfectant...
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acorn worms) echinodermata (starfish, urchins) chaetognatha (arrow worms) superphylum ecdysozoa (shed exoskeleton) kinorhyncha (mud dragons) loricifera priapulida (priapulid worms) nematoda (roundworms) nematomorpha (horsehair worms) onychophora (velvet worms) tardigrada (water bears) arthropoda (insects
reptiles , amphibians , fish , spiders , crabs , star fish, sea urchins , snails , sponges , earthworms , and many, many more. although scientifically humans are animals, in everyday usage, animal often refers to any member of the animal kingdom that is not a human being , and sometimes excludes insects...
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