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Match List –I with List-II and select the correct answer using the code given below the Lists:
List – I List – II
(Cell Organelle) (Function)
A. Mitochondria 1. Photosynthesis
B. Chloroplast 2. Protein
synthesis
C. Ribosomes 3. Intracellular
Digestion
B. Lysosomes 4. ATP formation
Code:
A B C D
3 1 2 4
3 2 1 4
4 1 2 3
4 2 1 3
Mitochondria is also known as “powerhouse of cell”. It is found in the cell of every complex organism. It is found in cytoplasm. It generates the energy which is required by a cell to perform its activities. The energy is produced in the form of adenosine triphosphate (ATP). Chloroplast is found in plants to perform the photosynthesis. It has high concentration of chlorophyll, a compound that gives green colour to plants and actively involved in photosynthesis. It is very essential for the survival of plant as it produce the energy for plant to carry out its functions. Ribosomes is made up of ribosomal RNA molecules and proteins which together forms a factory for protein synthesis in cells. It is found in cytoplasm. It is present in both eukaryotic cell and prokaryotes cell. Lysosomes are also called “suicide bags”. It is found in animal cells. It is bounded by only a single membrane. It is responsible for destroying the cell after it dies. It contains many enzymes which collectively called acid hydrolases.
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