Biology, asked by hh001702, 10 months ago

2. Name the chemical substance(s) found in the
following:
(i) Cell wall
(ii) Chromosome
(iii) Ribosome
(iv) Plasma membrane
(v) Lysosome​

Answers

Answered by MissCardiologist
21

Answer:

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1) cellulose........

2) chemical components of the chromosome are DNA, RNA (nucleic acids), and proteins (histones and nonhistones)........

3)ribosome is a complex of ribonucleoproteins with two-thirds of its mass is composed of ribosomal RNA and about one-third ribosomal protein.......

4) The principal components of the plasma membrane are lipids (phospholipids and cholesterol), proteins, and carbohydrate groups that are attached to some of the lipids and proteins. A phospholipid is a lipid made of glycerol, two fatty acid tails, and a phosphate-linked head group.........

5)lysosome contains many digestive enzymes such as proteases, cellulases that help in digesting foreign particles. Cell wall: The plant cell wall is made of cellulose, the bacterial cellwall is made of peptidoglycan while the fungal cell wall is made of pectin..........

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Answered by BIGFANS12
12

Answer:

IN CELL WALL THERE IS CELLULOSE

CHROMOSOMES HAVE DNA (DEOXYRIBONUCLEIC ACID)

RIBOSOMES HAVE PROTEIN (AMINO ACIDS)

PLASMA MEMBRANE CONTAINS LIPIDS AND PROTEINS

LYSOSOMES CONTAIN DIGESTIVE ENZYMES

HOPE THIS HELPS U THNKS

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