1. Penicillium
2. Pseudomonas
3. Aspergillus
4. Saccharomyces.
Saccharomyces.
1. Globulins
2. Nucleotides
3. Nucleosides
4. None of the above
Nucleotides
1. Urey and Miller
2. Holley, Nirenberg and Khorana
3. Waston and Crick
4. Edelman and porter
Waston and Crick
1. Motile on surface of bacteria
2. Non-motile
3. Actively motile in water
4. Motile on surface of plant leaves.
Motile on surface of bacteria
1. Similar and complementary
2. Antiparallel and complementary
3. Antiparallel and non- complementary
4. Basically different in nature
Antiparallel and complementary
1. GATCAATCG
2. TGCCTAACG
3. GCUA GACAA
4. UAGCGGUAA
GATCAATCG
1. Chemolithotro
2. phsPseudomonas
3. Azotobacter
4. Mycoplasma.
Chemolithotro
1. 2
2. 3
3. 4
4. 9
9
1. For the study of cell
2. For the study of shape and size of the cell
3. For the molecular structure of cell
4. For the study of tissues
For the molecular structure of cell
1. W.H Stanley
2. Louis Pasteur
3. A.V. Leeuwenhoek
4. Robert Koch.
A.V. Leeuwenhoek