- AExon
- ✓Intron
- CCistron
- DCodon
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$\begin{array}{|p{0.3\linewidth}|l|} \hline Column\,\,-I & Column\,\,-II \\ \hline (1)\,\,Typical\,\,bacterial & (p)\,\,Site\,\,of\,\,protein\,\,synthesis \\ \hline (2)\,\,Ribosome & (q)\,\,1-2\,\,\mu\,m \\ \hline (3)\,\,Long\,\,and\,\,branched & (r)\,\,Control\,\,of\,\,bacterial\,\,transform \\ \hline (4)\,\,Plasmid & (s)\,\,Nerve\,\,cell \\ \hline \end{array}$
$(i)$ Contractile vacuole takes part in osmoregulation and excretion.
$(ii)$ Food vacuole is formed by engulfing the food particles.
$(iii)$ The vacuole is bound by a double membrane called tonoplast.
$(iv)$ Vacuole can occupy upto $90$ percent of the volume of the cell.