Answer
(a) P- Single chromosome (b) E- Membranebound nucleus (c) B- Fluid-mosaic membrane (d) N- Viruses (e) B- 70S ribosomes (f) E- Endoplasmic reticulum (g) E- Respiratory enzymes in mitochondria (h) E- Mitosis (i) P- Peptidoglycan in cell wall (j) E- Cilia (k) E- 80S ribosomes (l) E- Chloroplasts (m) E- “9+2” microtubule arrangement in flagella (n) P- Bacteria (o) B- Can have extra chromosomal DNA (p) E- Meiosis
Work Step by Step
The following are identified as:
Single chromosome - prokaryotes only
Membrane bound nucleus- eukaryotes only
Fluid-mosaic membrane- both prokaryotes and eukaryotes
Viruses- neither prokaryotes nor eukaryotes
70S ribosomes - both prokaryotes and eukaryotes
Endoplasmic reticulum- eukaryotes only
Respiratory enzymes in mitochondria- eukaryotes only
Mitosis- eukaryotes only
Peptidoglycan in cell wall- prokaryotes only
Cilia- eukaryotes only
80S ribosomes- eukaryotes only
Chloroplasts- eukaryotes only
“9+2” microtubule arrangement in flagella- eukaryotes only
Bacteria- prokaryotes only
Can have extra chromosomal DNA- both prokaryotes and eukaryotes
Meiosis- eukaryotes only