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Match the graphs between the following variables with their names :

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`(i) - (c ), (ii) - (a), (iii) - (d)`
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  • Match the following with their name

    A
    Primary structure
    B
    Secondary structure
    C
    Tertiary structure
    D
    Quaternary structure
  • Correlation between two variables is

    A
    Proof of relationship between two variables.
    B
    Simply some pointer of relationship between two variables.
    C
    Neither (a) nor (b)
    D
    Either (a) or (b)
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    A
    Only I
    B
    Only II
    C
    Both I and II
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