Biology, asked by ankitpl955, 10 months ago

Organelles can be separated from cell homogenate
through
(a) chromatography
(b) X-rays diffraction
(c) differential centrifugation
(d) auto-radiography

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Answered by yogichaudhary
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Answer:

Organelles can be separated from cell homogenate

through

(a) chromatography

(b) X-rays diffraction

(c) differential centrifugation✔✔

(d) auto-radiography

Answered by monica789412
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Differential centrifugation is a way the organelles are separated from the cell homogenate.

Explanation:

Differential  cetrifugation is a process that is used to separate various components of cells from the basis of mass.Using homogenizer the cell membrane is first ruptured so as to release the components of cells.

The whole process involves sedimentation of particles through centrifugal force suspension occur.Inorder for the sedimentation to occur it depends on the density, size and shape of particles.

Additionally by acceleration force sediment particle are at different rate.

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