MCQ
Match the following.

 $\begin{array}{|p{0.6\linewidth}|p{0.3\linewidth}|} \hline Column\,\,-I   & Column\,\,-II \\ \hline (1)\,\,Molecule\,\,transport\,\,from\,\,chloroplast\,\,to\,\,peroxisome. & (p)\,\,Glycine \\ \hline (2)\,\,Molecule\,\,transport\,\,from\,\,peroxisome\,\,to\,\,mitochondria & (q)\,\,serine \\ \hline (3)\,\,molecule\,\,transport\,\,from\,\,mitochondria\,\,to\,\,peroxisome & (r)\,\,Glycerate \\ \hline (4)\,\,Molecule\,\,transport\,\,from\,\,peroxisome\,\,to\,\,chloroplast & (s)\,\,Glycolate \\ \hline \end{array}$

  • A
    $(1-s), (2-r),(3-q), (4-p)$
  • B
    $(1-r), (2-q),(3-p), (4-s) $
  • $(1-s), (2-p),(3-q), (4-r)$
  • D
    $(1-p), (2-q),(3-r), (4-s)$

Answer

Correct option: C.
$(1-s), (2-p),(3-q), (4-r)$
c

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