- ✓Calcium phosphate.
- BSodium hydroxide.
- CPotassium hydroxide.
- DCalcium carbonate.
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$\begin{array}{|p{0.6\linewidth}|p{0.3\linewidth}|} \hline Column\,\,-I & Column\,\,-II \\ \hline (1)\,\,Molecule\,\,transport\,\,from\,\,chloroplast\,\,to\,\,peroxisome. & (p)\,\,Glycine \\ \hline (2)\,\,Molecule\,\,transport\,\,from\,\,peroxisome\,\,to\,\,mitochondria & (q)\,\,serine \\ \hline (3)\,\,molecule\,\,transport\,\,from\,\,mitochondria\,\,to\,\,peroxisome & (r)\,\,Glycerate \\ \hline (4)\,\,Molecule\,\,transport\,\,from\,\,peroxisome\,\,to\,\,chloroplast & (s)\,\,Glycolate \\ \hline \end{array}$
$(i)$ Classification is providing standardized names to organisms such that a particular organism known by the same all over the world.
$(ii)$ Taxonomy is the correct description of an organism and to recognition in its scientific name.
$(iii)$ The system of naming with two components (binomial nomenclature) is proposed by Carolus Linneaus.
$(iv)$ Zoological names are based on International Code for Zoological Nomenclature $(ICZN)$.