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Which are different cell components?
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| Column I | Column II |
| 1. Herbarium | (a) It is a place having a collection of preserved plants and animals |
| 2. Key | (b) A list that enumerates methodically all the species found in an area with brief description aiding identification |
| 3. Museum | (c) It is a place where dried and pressed plant specimens mounted on sheets are kept |
| 4. Catalogue | (d) A booklet containing a list of characters and their alternates which are helpful in identification of various taxa. |
| Column I | Column II |
| 1. Prophase | (a) Chromatids moving to opposite poles. |
| 2. Metaphase | (b) Nuclear membrane starts disappearing. |
| 3. Anaphase | (c) Chromosomes at equatorial plane of the cell. |
| 4. Telophase | (d) Nuclear membrane reappears |
| Column I | Column II | Column III |
| 1. Krebs cycle | (a) 1,3-Bisphosphoglycerate → 3-Phosphoglycerate | (p) Pyruvate dehydrogenase |
| 2. Glycolysis | (b) Succinyl CoA → Succinate | (q) NADH dehydrogenase |
| 3. ETS | (c) Pyruvic acid → Acetyl CoA | (r) Two ATP are produced |
| 4. Link reaction | (d) Transfer of electrons from Complex to Ubiquinone | (s) Succinyl CoA – synthetase |
| 1. Pila | (P) Flame cells |
| 2. Bomby | (q) Comb plates |
| 3. Pleurobrachia | (r) Radula |
| 4. Taenia | (s) Malpighian tubules |
| Kingdom | Examples |
| 1. Monera | a. Riccia |
| 2. Protista | b. Cyanobacteria |
| 3. Plantae | c. Rhizopus |
| 4. Fungi | d. Diatoms |
| Column $I$ | Column $II$ |
| $1. \ G:$ Phase | $(a) \ 1-3$ Hours |
| $2. \ G_i$ Phase | $(b) \ 2-5$ Hours |
| $3. \ M$ Phase | $(c) \ 6-8$ Hours |
| $4. \ S$ Phase | $(d) \ 8$ Hours |
| Column-I | Column-II | ||
| i. | Podocytes | a. | Crystallised oxalates |
| ii. | Protonephridia | b. | Annelids |
| iii. | Nephridia | c. | Amphioxus |
| iv. | Renal calculi | d. | Filtration slits |
| i. | Crypts of Lieberkuhn | P | Pancreas |
| ii. | Glisson’s Capsule | q. | Duodenum |
| iii. | Islets of Langerhans | r. | Small intestine |
| iv. | Brunner’s Glands | s. | Liver |
| ‘A’ Group | B’ Group |
| 1. Muscle | (a) Perichondrium |
| 2. Bone | (b) Sarcolemma |
| 3. Nerve cell | (c) Periosteum |
| 4. Cartilage | (d) Neurilemma |
| Column I (Organism) | Column II (Characteristic Feature) |
| 1. Euplectella | (a) Exoskeleton formed of placoid scales |
| 2. Periplaneta | (b) Presence of mantle |
| 3. Sepia | (c) Water canal system |
| 4. Scoliodon | (d) Jointed appendages |
| 5. Clarias | (e) Exoskeleton formed of cycloid scales |