1. Carbohydrates
2. Lipids
3. Amino acids
4. Aldehydes
Amino acids
1. Fungi - Penicillium
2. Monera - bacteria
3. Protista - yeast
4. Planate - moss
Protista - yeast
1. It is present inside the bacteria
2. It behaves as if it is a plant
3. It consists of proteins
4. It can only multiply in the body of a host cell
It can only multiply in the body of a host cell
1. Glucose
2. Fructose
3. Sucrose
4. Lactose
Lactose
1. Adenine
2. Crytosine
3. Thymine
4. Uracil
Adenine
1. Linnaeus
2. A.P. de Candole
3. Darwin
4. R.H Whittaker
A.P. de Candole
1. Unicellular decomposers
2. Unicellular consumer
3. Multicellular decomposers
4. Multicellular consumer
Multicellular decomposers
1. Vernacular names may be misleading.
2. Vernacular names are not universal.
3. Vernacular names are short and easy to follow.
4. Vernacular names indicate proper relationship
Vernacular names indicate proper relationship
1. Taxonomy
2. Phylogeny
3. Ontogeny
4. Evolution
Phylogeny
1. Nucleus
2. Nucleus and cytoplasm
3. Nucleus,crtoplasm and some cell
4. Nucleus,crtoplasm and all cell organelles
Nucleus,crtoplasm and some cell