1. Glycogen
2. Cholesterol
3. RNA
4. DNA
RNA
1. Golgi complex
2. Lysosome
3. Mitochondria
4. Rough endoplasmic reticulum
Lysosome
1. Aldehyde produced by acid hydrolysis
2. Removal of RNA but not DNA
3. Phosphoric acid, carbohydrates and nitrogen bases
4. Phosphoric acid
Aldehyde produced by acid hydrolysis
1. Protista
2. Bacteria
3. Viruses
4. Parazoa
Viruses
1. Ribosmes
2. Plasma membrane
3. Robosomes
4. Plasmosome
Plasma membrane
1. Bacteria
2. Protozoans
3. Protista
4. Viruses
Viruses
1. Cell wall – support, prototection
2. Cilia – site for diffusion
3. Chromosome – carrier of heredity material
4. Mitochondria – power house of cell
Cilia – site for diffusion
1. Nucleus
2. Membranes
3. Cytoplasm
4. Both (A) and (C)
Cytoplasm
1. Six billion, two hundred million cells
2. Seven billion, two hundred million cells
3. eight billion, two hundred million cells
4. nine billion, two hundred million cells
nine billion, two hundred million cells
1. Elaters
2. Seta
3. Foot
4. Columella
Elaters