1. Cause disruption in neighbouring cells through desmosomes
2. Maintain electrostatic neutrality of cells
3. Maintain cell sap
4. All of above
Cause disruption in neighbouring cells through desmosomes
1. The root hair into cortical cell
2. The pericycle cells into the tracheal elements
3. The cortical cells into tracheal elements
4. The soil into the root hair
The soil into the root hair
1. Nature of stored food materials in the cell
2. Structural organization of thallus
3. Chemical composition of the cell wall
4. Types of pigment present in the cell.
Types of pigment present in the cell.
1. Is sandwiched between two protein layers
2. Has proteins embedded in it
3. Lies on top of a single protein
4. Is covered by a single protein
Has proteins embedded in it
1. cyanophceae
2. bacillarlophyceae
3. chlorophyceae
4. None of these
cyanophceae
1. Chloroplast
2. Peroxisome
3. Ribosome
4. Mitochondria
Peroxisome
1. Desmosomes
2. Terminal bars
3. Infoldings
4. None of above
Desmosomes
1. Desmosomes
2. Terminal bars
3. Infoldings
4. None of above
Desmosomes
1. (a) is correct, but (b) and (c) are wrong
2. (a) and (b) are correct, but (c) is wrong
3. (a) and (c) are correct, but (b) is wrong
4. (b) is correct, but (a) and (c) are wrong
5. (c) is correct, but (a) and) (c) are wrong.
(c) is correct, but (a) and) (c) are wrong.
1. Chromosomal organization
2. Cell wall
3. Cell membrane
4. Ribosomes.
Cell membrane