1. Acid phophatase
2. Basic phosphatase
3. Oxido-reductase
4. Lyases
Acid phophatase
1. Cellulose
2. Hemicelluloses
3. Lignin
4. Peptidoglycan
5. Glycogen
Peptidoglycan
1. Amyloplasts-store protein granules
2. Elaioplasts-store oils or fats
3. Chloroplasts-contain chlorophyll pigments
4. Chromoplasts-contain coloured pigments other than chlorophyll
5. Leucoplasts-contain colourless pigment
Amyloplasts-store protein granules
1. Flagella present all over the body
2. Flagella is absent
3. Flagella present at both the ends
4. Flagella present at one end
Flagella present at both the ends
1. Pectin
2. Murein
3. Chitin
4. Cellulose
Murein
1. Nucleus
2. Cell
3. Nucleolus
4. Dictyosome
Nucleus
1. Monosomy and nullisomy are the two type of euploidy
2. Polyploidy is more common in animals than in plants
3. Polyploids occur due to the failure in complete separation of sets of chromosomes
4. 2n-1 condition results in trisomy
5. Non-homologous chromosomal duplication results in autopolyploidy
Polyploids occur due to the failure in complete separation of sets of chromosomes
1. Robert brown
2. Robert hooke
3. Telocentric
4. Dicentric
Robert hooke
1. Monosomic and nullisomic conditions respectively
2. Monosomic and trisomic conditions respectively
3. Trisomic and monosomic conditions respectively
4. Trisomic and tetrasomic conditions respectively
5. Nullisomic and monosomic conditions respectively
Trisomic and monosomic conditions respectively
1. Metacentric
2. Acrocentric
3. Telocentric
4. Dicentric
Metacentric