lysosome
spherosome
glyoxysome
lomasome
C. glyoxysome
ribosomes
chloroplast
mitochondrion
all of these
A. Kornberg
S.Ochoa
H. Khorana
Nirenberg
oxisomes
quantosomes
lysosomes
microsomes
electron transport and ATP synthesis
carbon assimilation
intake of
elimination of
chloroplast
ribosomes
endoplasmatic reticulum
golgi apparatus
glyoxisomes
lomasomes
spherosomes
lysosomes
Sutton and Bateson
Bateson and Punnett
Sutton and Boveri
Waldeyer and Hofmeister
nucleus
centriole
nucleolus
mitochondria
all cells have nuclei
all cells are living
cells, are fundamental units of all the living organisms
cells arise from pre-existing cells
matrix
outer membrane
inner membrane
none of these
55S to 70S
80S
40S
60S
cm
m
m
m
Ribosomes
Contractile vacuoles
Chloroplasts
Cell wall
water
cytoplasm
air
water and dissolved substance
DNA and proteins
RNA and proteins
DNA, RNA and proteins
RNA arid DNA
Danielli and Davson
Singer and Davson
Buvat
Robertson
nucleus
endoplasmic reticulum
chloroplast
mitochondria
dying
dehydrated
active
dividing
Chloroplast
Nucleus
Mitochondria
Lysosome
Porter
DeDuve
Palade
Golgi
Purkinje
Lamarck
Dutrochet
Dujardin
oxygen supply
nutrition
regulation by nucleus
all of die above
centrifugation
radioactive tracers
microscopy
chromatography
ribosomes
chromosomes
chloroplast
leucoplast
gene
centromere
telomere
chromosome
dictyosomes
quantosomes
microsomes
ribosomes
200 times
2000 times
20,000 times
200,000 times
any 23 chromosomes are from father and remaining from the mother
the first 11 pairs and 'X' are from the father and next 11 pairs and 'Y' from the mother
the first 11 pairs and 'X' from mother and remaining from father
out of each pair one is received from the father and the other from the mother
lysosome
spherosome
glyoxysome
lomasome
sugar and proteins
lipids and proteins
starch and lipids
sugar and lipids