Question
Match the terms given in column I with their functions given in column II and fill the blanks given below the table:
S.No
Column I
S.No
Column II
$A$
Chloroplast
$i$
Carries hereditary characters
$B$
Cell membrane
$ii$
Controls the activities of cells
$C$
Nucleus
$iii$
Site of photosynthesis
$D$
Chromosome
$iv$
Controls the movement of materials into and out of cells.

Answer

The correct matching is as given:
S.No
Column I
S.No
Column II
$A$
Chloroplast
$iii$
Site of photosynthesis
$B$
Cell membrane
$iv$
Controls the movement of materials into and out of cells.
$C$
Nucleus
$ii$
Controls the activities of cells.
$D$
Chromosome
$i$
Carries hereditary characters.

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