1. It is a long variety plant.
2. The name is written in Latin.
3. The name is given by Linnaeus.
4. The name is not derived from Latin.
The name is given by Linnaeus.
1. Discovered nucleic acids
2. Coined the term 'nucleic acid'
3. Both (A) and (B)
4. Neither (A) nor (B)
Discovered nucleic acids
1. Felix d Herelle
2. Twort
3. Stanley
4. Ivanowski
Twort
1. Naming
2. Classification
3. Indentification
4. Description
Indentification
1. (C6H10O5)n
2. (C4H10O5)n
3. (C6H12O5)n
4. (C6H8O4)n
(C6H10O5)n
1. Dermis
2. Epidermis
3. Cortex
4. Endodermis
Epidermis
1. Both uni and multicellular microscopic eukaryotes
2. Unicellular eukaryotes
3. All prokaryotes
4. All eukaryotes
Unicellular eukaryotes
1. A saprophytic relationship with the algae.
2. An epiphytic relationship with the algae.
3. A parasitic relationship with the algae.
4. A symbiotic relationship with the algae
A symbiotic relationship with the algae
1. Bacteria and unicellular eukaryotes
2. Bacteria and cyanobacteria
3. Archaebacteria and eukaryotes
4. All members of monera and protista
Bacteria and cyanobacteria
1. DNA
2. RNA
3. Both (A) and (B)
4. Either (A) or (B)
Either (A) or (B)