Q 4
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Which of the following option(s) of the pairs of cell organelles are correctly placed under the given categories? (i) Present in plant cells: Leucoplast | Absent in animal cells: Cell wall. (ii) Mitochondria | Ribosome. (iii) Cell wall | Golgi apparatus. (iv) Lysosome | Endoplasmic reticulum.

Image: A two-column table comparing organelles present in plant cells against organelles absent in animal cells, with four option rows to test which pair is correctly placed.
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Answer
Option (i) is correct.

Explanation

  • Leucoplast is present in plant cells, not animal cells.
  • Cell wall is present in plant cells and absent in animal cells.
  • Mitochondria, ribosomes, Golgi and ER are in both cell types.
  • So only option (i) fits both categories correctly.
Leucoplast and cell wall are the plant-only structures.
Only in Plant Cells Cell Wall Rigid outer covering of cellulose. Plastids Include chloroplasts for photosynthesis. Large Vacuole One big central vacuole storing cell sap.
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